Nortel Networks manual About Business Communications Manager ATA, What does ATA 2 do?

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About Business Communications Manager ATA 2

What does ATA 2 do?

Business Communications Manager Analog Terminal Adapter 2 (ATA 2) connects a station port to a standard analog voice device, such as a single-line telephone or a data communication device, such as a modem or facsimile machine. The ATA 2 provides on-premise service only.

This guide describes:

ATA 2 features used with the Business Communications Manager base unit

Data Communication information

Troubleshooting

All of the features available from Business Communications Manager ATA 2 are accessed by pressing û¥on your telephone and pressing a feature or access code. The feature list shows û¥and the feature code. Where applicable, steps are included to help use each feature. If your telephone does not have a ûbutton, you must use the hook switch (located under the handset). The hook switch must be pressed for approximately one half of one second.

If your telephone does not have a ¥or £button, you must use dialpad numbers. To indicate a ¥press Ú. To indicate a £press Ü.

For more information about feature operations, accessing feature operations or feature codes, see your System Administrator.

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Business Communications Manager ATA 2 User Guide

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Contents Business Communications Manager ATA 2 User Guide Page Contents Data Communication Troubleshooting for Data ApplicationsWhat does ATA 2 do? About Business Communications Manager ATAAccount Code Feature ListAlternate Line Call ForwardCall Pick-up Group Call Pick-up DirectedCall Queuing Camp-onHold Call Exclusive Disconnecting One PartyConference Hold Conference Consultation Split ConferenceHotline Hold Call PublicLast Number Redial Line Pool SelectionPrivacy Control Priority CallRestriction Override Ring AgainSaved Number Redial Service ModeSend Message System Speed DialTransfer using Conference Transfer using announceTransfer Blind TransferVoice Call Trunk Answer from any TelephoneVoice Messaging ¥¡ââSet Tones to OFF Data CommunicationAuto-answer Modems and Answering Machines Modem and FAX Transmission CompatibilityTroubleshooting for Data Applications