About This Manual
How to Use This Guide
The initial implementation of an AUDIX Voice Power system involves setting up both AUDIX Voice Power and the telephone switch. Some of the AUDIX Voice Power parameters depend on how the switch is being used in support of your business. Please read the entire guide before beginning any task. Some of the information about
As you use this document, you will see references to AUDIX Voice Power forms. Blank AUDIX Voice Power forms that can be torn out (on perforations) and reproduced are provided in the AT&T AUDIX™ Voice Power Planning Guide and Forms.
Conventions Used in this Guide
The following conventions are used in this guide:
Commands and text you should type appear in this style of type.
Values, instructions, and prompts that appear on the screen are shown
in this style of type.
Key names that are always located on the keyboard in the same place appear in
A plus sign (+) is used to indicate an operation in which one key is held down while another is pressed. For example, (Ctrl) + (Alt) + (Del) indicates that the (Ctrl) key should be held down while the (Alt) and (Del) keys are pressed.
AUDIX Voice Power function keys (keys that start with an F, followed by a number), appear in boxes with the current meaning following in parentheses such as [F3] (SAVE).
The current meanings of the function keys are shown by labels at the bottom of the screen. On the actual screen, one of two sets of labels will appear. The first label is the meaning of the function key when the screen first appears. These meanings have been selected to be the most useful for that screen.
The second set of labels appears after [F8]
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