AT&T 4.1 Telephone User Manual


 
Buttons and Indicators
PARTNER-18D
Display
Not Operational (4)
Programmable Auto Dial Buttons (8)
Calling Feature Button (4)
Line Button (4)
Intercom Button (2)
Message Light
PARTNER-6
PARTNER-18
Line Buttons (4)
Intercom Buttons (2)
Message Light
The following buttons and Indicators appear on system phones:
Display.
(PARTNER-18D only) Shows date and time when phone i
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idle, nurnber dialed when placing a call, extension number calling
you or transferring a call to you, and duration while a call is in progress. (To adjust the display contrast, see
Volume Control Buttons
on the next page.)
Programmable Auto Dial Buttons.
(PARTNER-18D and PARTNER-18 only) Store outside or inside numbers for one-touch access.
Note that the four buttons above the programmable Auto Dial buttons are operational only on PARTNER II and PARTNER Plus Systems.
Calling Feature Buttons.
(PARTNER-18D and PARTNER-18 only) Press to use calling features with one touch—from left to right,
there are buttons for the Privacy, Last Number Redial, Recall, and Conference Drop features.
Line Buttons.
Press to make or answer outside calls. Lights next to each button show the status of the line (see “Lights” later in this
chapter).
Intercom Buttons. Press either button to make (or answer) a call to (or from) another extension in the system.
Other Buttons and Indicators (shown in exploded views)
Feature
(labeled “Feat” on MDC 9000 and MDW 9000). Press to change option settings or to use a System Speed Dial number.
(On a PARTNER-6, MDC 9000, or MDW 9000 phone, use with two-digit code to access Last Number Redial, Recall, and Conference
Drop features.)
Conf. Press to add other parties to your call.
Transfr (labeled “Trans” on MDC 9000 and MDW 9000). Press to transfer a call to another extension.
Hold. Press to put a call on hold.
Spkr
(PARTNER-18D, PARTNER-18, and PARTNER-6 only). Press to turn on and off speaker and microphone, so you can dial or
have a conversation without lifting the handset. The light next to this button shows when the speaker is turned on.
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