AT&T MLX-10D Telephone User Manual


 
Your Display Telephone
MLX Telephones
Button labeling cards
Cards you can label with the line or
feature assigned to each line button.
Contrast control (not shown)
On MLX-20L Telephones only, a
sliding switch on the top of the
phone used to brighten and dim the
display.
Dedicated feature button
The eight imprinted buttons for the
features used most often.
Desk stand (not shown)
A support that adjusts to two angles
Dialpad
The numbered buttons, along with
and #, that are used to dial phone
numbers and feature codes
Display buttons
The Home, Menu, More, and Inspect
buttons that control the display
screens, and the unlabeled buttons
that activate features shown on the
screens.
Display screen
A 2-line by 24-character screen
(MLX-10D and MLX-28D) or a 7-line
by 24-character screen (MLX-20L)
where you view call information,
phone directories, and InstructIons
for using features and programming
the phone.
Handset
The hand-held part of the
phone that you pick up, talk,
into and listen from.
Line buttons
The 10 (MLX-10D), 20
(MLX-20L), or 28 (MLX-28D)
buttons with red and green
lights used to make and
receive calls.
You can program any
unassigned buttons for feature
use.
Message light
A light that goes on when a co-
worker or system operator
leaves a message on your
display or when you have a
voice mail message or a fax
Microphone (not shown)
Use when the speakerphone is
active
Speaker
The loudspeaker device
User cards and tray
Instructions for feature use and
directory Information in a
sliding tray under the phone
Volume control
A button for controlling the
volume of the speaker, handset,
and ringer
MLX Telephones
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