AT&T 945 user manual Glossary

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NOTE: If your DSL service provider cannot supply a DSL splitter, it is possible to purchase an outdoor DSL splitter (such as a Corning or Allen Tel brand DSL splitter) over the Internet.

If you are a new DSL customer, your DSL service provider will likely ask you if you have more than one telephone line in your home or business. If you answer yes, your DSL service provider will probably advise you that you need a splitter. Your DSL service provider may also ask if you are installing a phone system. If you answer yes, your DSL service provider will most likely advise you that you need a splitter. In most cases, your DSL service provider will supply you with the proper splitter for your specific situation. The DSL splitter, installed properly and in conjunction with a Z800A filter, should help overcome any interference between the DSL signal and the signals sent by your phone system.

AT&T shall not be responsible for the cost of installation, any damages, lost business, direct or indirect expenses accrued or associated with installation, or other compatibility issues which may arise as a result of using this product while you subscribe to DSL service.

Glossary

Centrex Service: A special subscriber service which may be available from your local telephone company for a fee. This 945 telephone can be used with Centrex Service.

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

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

Navigation buttons: These are the buttons used when programming your 945 phone and for scrolling through feature options (E, +, -,>,<).

Phone System: Two or more system phones combined to form an interacting system of shared lines. You can have up to 16 phones in the system.

NOTE: If you have one or more 964, 955, or 944 phone(s) installed in the same phone system with this 945 telephone, you can only have 12 extensions in the phone system.

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.

System Phone: Any 944, 945, 955, 964, 974 or 984 phone in your phone system.

BEFOREYOU BEGIN

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Contents Part 1 Important Product Information DRAFT#3Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved Contents Adding a Product Overview Parts List Before YOU BeginTools Needed Beforeyou Begin Set-Up for DSL Users DSL UsersGlossary Programmable Features List Automatic Audible Signals Battery Installation InstallationBattery Installation Two Two-Line Jacks Table/Desk InstallationConnect the power adapter to the telephone Table/Desk InstallationConnect the handset cord Check for dial toneWall Installation Mount the phone on the wall Four One-Line Jacks Wall InstallationTwo Two-Line Jacks Convenience Ports Standard electrical outlet AUX L4 jack AUX L3 jack Feature Setup Feature SetupSet One Touch Preference Rapid ScrollSet One Touch Preference To Your Phone Assign an Extension NumberAssign an Extension Number to Your Phone Turn the Ringer On or Off for Each Line Turn the Ringer On or Off for Each Line Select the Ringer Type Select the Ringer Type Press or to change the delay ring setting Off, 2 sec…30 sec Set Delay RingSet Delay Ring Turn Auto-Mute On or Off Turn Auto-Mute On or Off Set Dial Mode Set Dial Mode Press or to toggle between On and Off Turn Hold Reminder On or OffTurn Hold Reminder On or Off Set the Time and Date Set the Time and Date from Turn Line Usage On or Off for Each Line Turn Line Usage On or Off for Each Line Line Preference Assign the Prime LineAssign the Prime Line Line Preference Press or to toggle between Set Automatic ModeSet Automatic Mode Set the Scroll Rate Set the Scroll Rate Turn Screen Backlight On or Off Turn Screen Backlight On or Off Erase All Settings and Return the Phone to Default Settings Erase All Settings and Return the Phone to Default Settings Then, press E. The screen displays For this Phone Assign the Line GroupFeature Setup Console Phone Set This Phone to be the CentrexThen, press E. The screen displays Set the Centrex Console Delayed Ring Time Feature Setup Set the Display Language Telephone Operation Make or Answer a CallHandset Headset SpeakerphoneMake or Answer a Call To answer a call, press h. Press hTimer Switch Between Handset, Headset and SpeakerphoneRestore Call Privacy Cancel Call PrivacyCall Privacy Do Not DisturbRedial VolumeAuto Redial Redial StackHold Switch Between LinesMute To activate this feature, press and release MFlash Temporary Tone DialingConference Calls To talk privately with one partyTo drop one line Transfer a Call Blind TransferTransfer a Call and Speak to the Receiving Party Answer a Transferred Call Low Battery IndicatorLight Status Means Lights and What They MeanONE Touch Operation Store a Number in a One Touch Location Onetouch OperationStore a Pause in a One Touch Entry Store Temporary Touch Tone signals in a One Touch Entry Store a Flash in a One Touch EntryStore a Number in a One Touch Location Review a One Touch Entry Review a One Touch Entry Dial a One Touch Number If One Touch Preference is set to IntercomIf One Touch Preference is set to Telephone Intercom Operation Intercom OperationOperation Function Basic Intercom OperationsMake an Intercom Call with the Handset Make an Intercom Call with Speakerphone or Headset End an Intercom or Page Call Answer an Intercom CallSingle-phone A Specific ExtensionAnswer a Single-phone Auto-Mute OffAnswer a System-wide All System PhonesMake an Intercom Conference Call Room MonitorAdding a FAX Machine Using a Fax SwitchGeneral Product Care Power Adapter Technical SpecificationsBattery Intercom Signal FrequencyNo Dial Tone Case of DifficultyTelephone Does Not RingSignal Not Received Error Ring Sounds atRepeating Short Ring All Extensions WhenTone Signals Do On When No Line isLine Lights Remain ConnectedOperation During Power FailureScreen Displays Display ScreenLine Groups Expanding the Phone SystemPrivate Lines Centrex Operation Setup ChecklistEnabling the Console Phone Console OperationSetting Ring Delay Duration Answering a Delayed RingPicking Up Another Station’s Line Autoredial IndexDND Lights Line 1 phone number Line button Private line Programming mode PRV Pulse Index