AT&T 7315H, 7317H, 7313H, 7314H, 7316H manual

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Hold/Pause button

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

Message button

Message light

Microphone/Mic button

Microphone light

Mode switch

Recall button

Ringer volume control

Set button

Speakerphone button

Speakerphone light

For putting a call on hold. The Pause subfeature is not supported by AT&T DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1. (Pause can be programmed into an abbreviated dial string by pressing "8" rather than pressing the Pause button.)

Available only on the 7315H and 7317H voice terminals, a 1-line, 16 character alphanumeric display, with the ability to scroll to a second line, used as a clock, calendar, alarm, and timer in Local mode, and used to display number dialed, account code, and calling party ID in Normal mode.

A fixed feature button, not supported by AT&T DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1.

A green light which goes on steadily when a message has been left for you.

A fixed feature which comes on automatically when an internal automatic answer call is answered. It can also be turned on or off manually.

A green light which goes on steadily when the microphone is activated.

A sliding switch with 3 settings - test (T), operate ( ) and program (P). To test your voice terminal’s ringer and lights (and the alarm on display voice terminals), slide the switch up away from you (T) - the ringer will sound and the red and green lights will flash alternately until you

release the switch. (See your System Manager if either the ringer or the lights do not respond during the test.) To operate your voice terminal, slide the switch to the center position ( ). The program mode (P) is not supported by AT&T DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1.

A fixed feature button, not supported by AT&T DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1.

A sliding switch to control the volume for the tone ringer. Slide it up away from you (Hi) for a louder ring, down toward you (Lo) for a quieter ring.

Available only on the 7315H and 7317H display voice terminals, used with Timer Start/Fwd, Timer Stop/Rev and Time/Timer Exit to set time related information on the Liquid Crystal Display.

A fixed feature button, with a single LED visual indicator, for accessing the built-in speaker. Speakerphone goes on automatically when an internal automatic answer call is automatically answered.

A green light which goes on steadily when the built-in speaker is activated.

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Contents 555-200-739 Issue 1, August To Order Copies of this Document Your 7313H, 7314H, 7315H, 7316H and 7317H Voice Terminals Voice TerminalVoice Terminal Standard 12-button pad for dialing phone numbers Page Volume control switch What the Features Do Voice FeaturesPage Display Features How to Use the Features XxxxxQuick Reference Lists Voice Features Answering and Placing CallsAbbreviated Dialing AD Or Dial AD Program codePage Or Dial Automatic Callback Cancel code Automatic CallbackBridging Call CoverageOr Dial co-worker’s extension Or Dial Call Forward Cancel codeCall Forwarding All Calls Or Dial Call Forward codeOr Dial the Answer Back code and then Call ParkDial Call Park code Your extension numberCall Pickup Dial Answer Back codeOr Dial Call Pickup code Conference Drop HoldInternal Automatic Answer int-aut-an Intercom Automatic/Dial Or Dial Last Number Dialed code Last Number DialedLeave Word Calling LWC Or Dial Leave Word Calling codeOr Dial Leave Word Calling Cancel code MessageSend All Calls Or Dial Send All Calls Cancel codePriority Calling Or Dial Priority Calling codeSpeakerphone TransferVoice Message Retrieval Display Features Local Mode DisplaysPage To set the timer when you are on a call To set the alarm Normal Mode Displays Page Extension of the second or subsequent caller is Scroll Tones and Their Meanings Ringing TonesTroubleshooting ProblemProblem Key Words to Know Page Page Page Page Feature Codes Quick Reference ListsAbbreviated Dialing