AT&T feature module 2 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
HOW TO USE
To dial an outside number with
one touch:
1 Without lifting your handset, touch the Outside Auto Dial button for the
number you want to dial.
Your voice terminal speaker
goes on and you hear dialing.
2 When you hear the other person answer,
lift your handset or speak into
your speakerphone.
If the line is busy or if no one answers.
1 Touch Speaker to cancel the call.
You can also lift your handset and then touch an Outside Auto Dial.
PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling Features
DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMMING
Your MERLIN II system may work behind a PBX or a Centrex system and be
configured for behind-switch operation. You may also use non-MERLIN
Custom Calling features. If you are operating behind a host system or using
non-MERLIN Custom Calling features, keep these points in mind:
When PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling
switchhook flash, touch Recall instead.
disconnect your call.
instructions tell you to include a
If you touch the switchhook, you
If your system is administered for behind-switch operation, you use PBX,
Centrex, or Custom Calling feature codes that begin with a pound sign
( # ) as described in their documentation. To use MERLIN II system
feature codes that begin with # while you are off hook (you hear a dial
tone or you are on a call), you must program a Speed Dial Access button,
as shown below. You touch Speed Dial Access instead of touching #,
then dial the rest of the code.
If your system is not administered for behind-switch operation, you use
MERLIN II system feature codes that begin with # as described in this
manual. To use PBX, Centrex, or Custom
pound signs instead of one. For example,
dial # # 1234.
For programming procedures for Recall,
To program a Speed Dial Access button,
mode, and follow these steps:
Calling codes, you dial two
if the PBX code is # 1234, you
see “Recall. ”
label a button, enter programming
1 Touch the button you want to program.
2 Dial ’20.
3 Program another feature, or leave programming mode.
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