AT&T R1V2 Telephone User Manual


 
Maintaining system security.
Notifying company management (and AT&T) about problems, alarms, and service
complaints.
If you have questions about system hardware or features, you may want to refer to the AT&T
System 25 Reference Manual for more information.
Using this Manual
Before you use the SAT to administer your system, you should have received hands-on
training. You should also read and understand Chapter 2, How to Use the System and
Administering Tape Save/Restore Operations in Chapter 13.
The administration procedures (chapters 4-15) provide detailed step-by-step instructions for
adding trunks and stations and for changing system and station features and options. You
should review the information about default trunk/station numbering in Chapter 3 before you
administer changes. Note that, when adding stations, trunks, or auxiliary equipment
connected to special feature ports, you should first follow the procedure for installing the
equipment, then assign class-of-service information and then make button assignments.
If you are initializing a system, follow the instructions in Chapter 3. It will direct you to
administration procedures in a specific sequence; it is important that you perform the steps in
the indicated order.
Chapter 16 provides quick reference information. The tables in this section are intended to
help those who are thoroughly familiar with system administration locate specific information
without having to refer to the full text in the administration procedure chapters. Unless you
are an experienced system administrator, however, you should follow the administration
procedures.
Conventions Used in this Manual
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Commands and text you should type appear in this font (or style of lettering)
System responses, such as prompts and values that appear on the screen, are shown in this font.
Names of keys on the SAT keyboard appear in oval boxes.
For example: press
(Return)
The labels on your keyboard may vary, depending on the kind of terminal you use as an
SAT.
1-2 Introduction