AT&T 955 user manual Glossary

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Glossary

CID: This stands for Caller Identification, which is a subscriber service, available from most local telephone companies for a fee. When you subscribe to Caller Identification, you can see who's calling before you answer the phone if you and the caller are both in areas offering Caller ID service with compatible equipment.

Caller ID with Call Waiting: This is a single combined subscriber service which may be available from your local telephone company. If you subscribe to this service you can use your 955 telephone system to see who's calling even while you are on another call (as long as your caller is in an area with Caller ID service and both telephone companies use compatible equipment).

Centrex Service: A special subscriber service which may be available from your local telephone company for a fee. The 955 telephone system can be used with Centrex Service.

COVM: Central Office Voice Mail is a subscriber voice message service which may be available from your local telephone company. This service may be called by another name in your area (e.g., Call Answering).

DND: When activated the Do Not Disturb feature prevents interruptions during a call.

Home Area Code: This is the area code for your telephone number. Most users simply dial the seven digits of a phone number to make a call within their own area code and 11 digits outside of their area code. If this applies to you, you should enter your own area code into the unit as the Home Area Code. After programming, if you receive a call from within your Home Area Code, the screen will display the seven digits of the phone number. When you use Display Dial, the unit will know to ignore the Home Area Code, and dial only the seven digits of the phone number.

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You may, however, live in a region where for calls within your own area code, you must dial 10 digits (that is, the three-digit area code and phone number). If this applies to you, enter "000" for the Home Area Code and enter your area code as a Local Area Code. After programming, if you receive a call from within your area code, the screen displays the 10 digits of the phone number. When you use Display Dial, the unit will know to dial your area code along with the seven digits of the telephone number (and "1" if appropriate).

Be sure to follow the directions on page 20 for programming the Home Area Code.

Local Area Code: Most users dial 11 digits to make calls outside their Home Area Code. These users do not need to program any Local Area Codes.

However, if you dial only 10 digits to make calls to some areas outside your Home Area Code (without dialing "1"), then program these Local Area Codes into the unit (up to five Local Area Codes can be programmed). See page 20 for directions.

After programming, if you receive a call from one of these Local Area Codes, the screen displays the 10 digits of the phone number. When you use Display Dial, the unit will dial the 10 digits, without inserting a "1" before the area code.

Line Group: A group of 955 phones sharing some lines within a multi-phone system.

Navigation buttons: These are the buttons used when programming your 955 system and for scrolling through feature options (+, -, >, <, E, S).

Prime Line: This is the line on your phone you designate to be selected automatically when you lift the handset, press K, or press h.

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Contents Four-Line Intercom Speakerphone Part 1 Important Product InformationContents Contents Before YOU BeginGlossary Features List Audible SignalsInstallation Table/Desk InstallationInstall one 9V battery Connect the telephone line cords to the telephoneWall Installation Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on Connect the power adapter to the telephoneMount the phone on the wall SET UP System Features Convenience PortsTurn Covm Indicator On or Off for Each Line Change Display LanguageSet the Time/Date Assign an Extension Number to Your PhoneSet Delay Ring Set the Dial ModeTurn Line Usage On or Off for Each Line Assign the Prime Line Line PreferenceProgram the Centrex Console Delayed Ring Time Erase All Settings and Return the Phone to Default SettingsTurn Hold Reminder On or Off Program Home and Local Area CodesTelephone Operation Making or Answering a CallHandset SpeakerphoneTimer VolumeCall Privacy Do Not DisturbSwitch Between Lines RedialAuto Redial HoldLow Battery Indicator Temporary Tone DialingConference Calls Transfer a CallSpeed Dial Operation Storing a Name and a Number in a Speed Dial LocationReviewing Information Stored in a Speed Dial Location Editing Information Stored in a Speed Dial LocationMaking a Speed Dial Call Removing Information from a Speed Dial LocationStoring a Temporary Tone Signal in a Directory Number Directory OperationStoring Names and Numbers in the Directory Storing a Pause in a Directory NumberChanging Directory Entries Reviewing Information Stored in the DirectoryDialing a Number from the Directory Removing a Name and Number from the Directory Removing All Entries from the DirectoryIntercom Operation Switching Between an Intercom Call and a Single-phone Ending an Intercom or Page CallPaging All Phones Answering a System-wideCaller ID Operation Caller ID OperationCalls Received on Two or More Lines Simultaneously Call WaitingMessage Waiting and NEW Call Light Display Messages Call ListRemoving Calls from Call List Reset Covm Indicator Dialing a Number from Call ListSaving a Number from Call List to the Directory Time/DateAdding a FAX Machine Using a Fax SwitchCase of Difficulty Tone Signals Do Not Activate a Remote Device Operation During a Power FailureCovm Line Indicator Remains On No Caller ID Information While on a CallLine Groups Expanding the 955 SystemPrivate Lines Centrex Operation Index All Removed! 38 AM/PM Area CODEs 7TONE/PULSE 6 Page Four-Line Intercom Speakerphone Speed Dial Operation pages