AT&T feature module 2 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
ENTERING AND
PROGRAMMING
LEAVING
To program a feature at a voice terminal, you label an available button with
MODE
the name of the feature, such as “Last Number Redial, ” or a person’s name,
then put the voice terminal into programming mode, as shown below. How
you enter and leave programming mode depends on whether the voice
terminal is an analog model such as the 5-button, 10-button, 22-button, or
34-button voice terminal or a digital model such as the 7406 and 7406D voice
terminal. If the voice terminal has a display, it shows you the features and
options you have selected.
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NOTE: Voice terminals in programming mode ring every five seconds
to remind you that you’re programming and that you can’t place or
receive calls. Remember not to lift the handset while you are
programming.
an Analog Voice Terminal
put an analog voice terminal into programming mode:
Slide the T/P switch to P.
return to regular call-handling mode:
Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
a Digital Voice Terminal
put a digital voice terminal into programming mode:
Dial # 33.
return to regular call-handling mode:
Dial #00
INTERPRETING FORCED
In order for you to perform certain basic administration procedures, the
IDLE SIGNALS system must be idle, that is, have no calls in progress. If you get the message
“System Busy, ” you must wait until the system is idle or try the procedure
again later.
GETTING PRINTOUTS
If you have a printer, you can get printouts that show how certain features
have been administered. You order printouts by entering a code or touching
a button at the administrator/attendant console while you’re in administration
mode. Instructions for getting printouts are included in the administration
procedures.
NOTE: Be sure to wait until the printout is completed before leaving
administration mode. Don’t remove the printout until you’ve left
administration mode, or your page alignments will be affected.
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