AT&T System 85, System 75, Generic 2, Generic 1 manual System Features, Abbreviated Dialing

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System Features

Since your 8101, 8102, or 8110 telephone is connected to a DEFINITY Generic 1 or System 75 or Generic 2 or System 85 communications system, you may be able to use some of the following features. Check with your system manager to see which of these features have been assigned to your telephone, as well as what other features may be available to you with additional systems.

Special Instructions

The first time you use these procedures, you will need to customize them for your use by following these directions: (Your system manager can supply any information required.)

To the right of each of the feature name is a box. For each feature available on your telephone, make a check in the blank box as a reminder. There is already a check in the box beside the Conference, Drop, Hold (With Second Dial Tone) and Transfer features.

You can activate or cancel most of the features by dialing 2- or 3-digit codes. In the blanks provided within the procedures, write in the assigned feature code numbers.

Note: You can store these feature codes (including Flash) on programmable dialing buttons.

Step 1 in most procedures gives you two options. Follow the first option if the named feature is listed on your directory; follow the second option (in gray type) if it is not.

System 75 is available in more than one version. In some cases, a feature operates differently with Version 1, and sometimes Version 2, than it does with later versions; where this occurs, the procedures include a Version Note with directions for using Version 1 or Version 2, or for using Version 3 and DEFINITY Generic 1. Be sure to follow the directions corresponding to the version you are using.

Abbreviated Dialing

 

 

Note: Both the 8102 and the 8110 telephones have 12 programmable dialing buttons on which you can store telephone numbers or access codes. In addition, DEFINITY Generic 1 and System 75 allow you to store numbers in a maximum of three Abbreviated Dialing lists.

To program or reprogram an outside number, extension, or feature code into a personal list

1On a separate sheet of paper, jot down the outside numbers, extensions, and/or feature codes you want to program as items on your personal list(s)

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Contents Definity Communications System To Order Copies of this Document Your Responsibility for Your Systems Security Contents Tones and Their Meanings Your 8101, 8102, and 8110 Telephones Telephone, Top View Side View Side View Receiver For selecting one of two dialing modes tone or pulse Bottom View includes the following What the Features Do Phone FeaturesSystem Features Page How to Use the Features Special Instructions for General UseQuick Reference Lists Phone Features Answering and Placing a CallAuto Answer for 8110 Users Hold Message Mute for 8110 UsersProgrammable Dialing Buttons 8102 Personalized Ring for 8102 and 8110 UsersFlash Redial Redial With Auto-Pause 8102 and 8110 Users Speakerphone for 8110 Users Page System Features Abbreviated DialingPage Automatic Callback Call Forwarding All CallsCall Park Call Pickup Call WaitingConference Drop for 8102 and 8110 UsersHold with Second Dial Tone Page Leave Word Calling Transfer Send All CallsVoice Message Retrieval Tones and Their Meanings Ringing TonesKey Words to Know UserSystem 75 or Quick Reference Lists Trunk Codes AT&T Issue
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