AT&T feature module 2 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
HOW TO USE
To signal a co-worker:
1 Without lifting your handset, touch the Manual Signaling button.
To place an intercom call using a Manual Signaling button:
1 Touch Intercom-Voice or Intercom-Ring.
2 Lift the handset or touch Speakerphone.
3 Touch the Manual Signaling button.
Menu-Driven Administration
DESCRIPTION
The MERLIN II System Display Console has a 2-line, 40-character display and
five “soft keys, ”
whose current functions are shown by labels on the screen
above the buttons.
If you have this console as your administrator/attendant console, you use a
display-based method called menu-driven administration to administer your
system. In menu-driven administration, you touch one of the five keys just
below the display to select an administration option rather than touching an
administration mode button and then typing in an administration code.
The overlay provided with your console shows the function of the buttons in
administration mode. Use this overlay whenever you perform administration.
NOTE: The overlay may have been placed in the pocket folder of the
MERLIN II Installation and Administration Manual during unpacking and
installation. The pocket folder is labeled, “Menu-Driven
Administration Overlay. ”
A menu map, provided in Section 3, “Quick Reference Guides,” shows the
Menu-Driven Administration menus and the paths they follow.
Figure 2-13 shows the display console in administration mode.
A typical menu-driven administration screen appears below:
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Line/Pool: Select Station for assignment
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For each feature, a prompt instructs you to enter data at the dialpad, touch
line or station buttons, or touch one of the keys just below the display to
select an administration option.
Menu-driven administration procedures are,
for the most part, self-explanatory.
MERLIN II System Features
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