AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID

- price: $59.99
SKU: 89-4005-00
Sales Rank: 3821
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Product Description
The AT&T 992 2-Line Speakerphone keeps you in touc without having to touch a phone. Speak on 2 lines through the handset or set up conference calling on the speakerphone, to keep your hands free. Caller ID and Call Waiting keep you informed of who's calling and when.100 Name/number directory18 number memoryRapid scrollingAuto dialing & redialing4 line x 16 character backlit displaySetup menus in English, Spanish and FrenchDistinctive ringing tonesSwitchable data portFlash, Hold, Mute and Auto Redial featuresLine Status indicationSelectable dialingProgrammable pauseHearing aid & headset compatibleColor -EspressoCaller ID/Call Waiting Features -
- 99 name/number Caller ID history
- Message waiting and new call indicators
- Remove button
Product Specification
- Batteries:
- 1 9V
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- AT&T
- Color:
- Espresso
- EAN:
- 0650530004322
- Feature:
- Supports 2 lines and 3-party conferencing
Caller ID with call waiting, 100-name-and-number log
Built-in speakerphone
Backlit keypad, hearing aid compatibility
100-name-and-number dialing directory - Label:
- AT&T
- Manufacturer:
- AT&T
- Model:
- 89-4005-00
- ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- AT&T
- ReleaseDate:
- 2005-04-01
- Studio:
- AT&T
- Title:
- AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID
- UPC:
- 650530004322
- VariationDescription:
- Espresso
- MPN:
- 89-4005-00
Customer Reviews
Dissapointing
I don't know if I am more dissapointed in the phone or in me for buying it after reading the poor reviews here.It rings. It gives you a dial tone for each line.The speaker phone is decent, no complaints from the other end.IT has these neat little lights to indicate a "new call" for line one or line two.So when you come home you can see if you had any calls at a glance.One call, both lights end up coming on usually.The Call History feature will allow you to scroll through recent calls for one line...
10/28/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Phone is fine - Proper feature setup makes it work correctly
People have reported the Caller ID feature on this phone not working.When I first got the phone, it didn't work for me either.I discovered an interesting anomoly by trial & error that makes the phone work properly.For people who subscribe to voicemail service, the phone has a COVM indicator light that flashes when new VoiceMail is present.This light also comes on steady when Caller ID has new calls to display.Through the programing menu (under the "Voice Message" section), this feature can be turned...
9/26/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Maybe other reviewers were talking about another phone.
We recently purchased 4 of these phones and all of them work fine. The CID works perfectly for both lines. The interface/menu takes a few minutes to learn and get used to but I wouldn't call it "non-intuitive".The Redial button (as you can see in the picture) is right above the number pad. If you can't find it, you might want to buy a phone with less buttons and less features. And it's pretty simple to redial a number in the CID display... when you see/get to the number press Enter twice (Once to...
9/12/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Quality and Value in a 2-Line Desk Phone
AT&T is one of the few manufacturers offering a reliable two-line desk telephone at a reasonable price. This phone is ideal for a small or home-based business or a home with two lines.Set-up has been improved over previous models such as the 972. The LCD display is easier to read and now has a selectable LED backlight. The angle of the display is a huge improvement over the impossible-to-see 972.Configuration is accomplished by following menus. Following the printed guide is the best way to step...
8/5/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
I must have gotten the only one that works!
I purchased this phone yesterday and set it up without any issues.I actually like it so much, I came online to see if there were any better prices so I could purchase them for other rooms in my house.Like many others, the sell for me was of course the 2 line capabilities.I doubt that this makes a difference but one of the lines is for my VoIP and the other is my existing analog line.They are both wired through my existing house wiring.I kept my old line because I am somewhat concerned about loss...
7/31/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
