AT&T 7406 manual Receiver

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Starting with the upper left corner of Figure 1 and continuing clockwise:

1)Handset

2)Call appearances/ feature buttons

3)Display

4)Speakerphone/ headset jack (on back of terminal)

5)Line jack

(on back of terminal)

6)Speaker/Reset Speakerphone

button

7) Mute button

8)Two-level feature buttons (with lights)

For placing and answering calls (also known as the

receiver).

These 5 buttons are devoted to handling incoming and outgoing calls (call appearances) and are labeled with an extension number. Each has a red in-use light to tell you that this is the line you are using or that this is the line you will get when you lift your handset. The green status light next to each call appearance and feature button tells you the line or feature is being used.

A built-in 2-line by 24-character display.

Used for connecting an external speakerphone or a headset adapter to your voice terminal. The jack is labeled

Used for connecting a line cord to your voice terminal. The jack is labeled “LINE.”

For accessing the speaker or the built-in speakerphone and microphone combination. When you touch [ Select ] and then [ Speaker Reset Spkr ] (if your voice terminal is set for the Speakerphone feature), you hear a set of tones as the speakerphone performs an acoustic test of the

environment. When the tones stop, your speakerphone has finished adjusting itself for optimal performance and is ready for use.

Note: Your voice terminal can be set for either the Speaker (listen-only) feature or the Speakerphone (listen and talk) feature. Check with your System Manager to see how your Speaker button is to be used.

For turning off the microphone of the built-in speakerphone or the handset so the other person cannot hear you.

Note: If your voice terminal is set for the Speaker (listen-only) feature, pressing [ Mute ] while on a call using the handset will affect only the microphone associated with the handset. When you use the Speaker (listen-only) feature, the Mute feature is also activated and the light next to [ Mute ] is always on.

These 3 feature buttons access 2 features, one printed on the top half of the label and one printed on the bottom half of the label. Each has a green light beside it so that you know when it is active. In order to access the top feature, press [ Select ] and then the feature button.

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Contents Definity To Order Copies of this Document Contents Display Features Your 7406 Plus Voice Terminal Plus Voice Terminal With DisplayReceiver Message light What the Features Do Voice FeaturesPage Page Display Features How to Use the Features Special InstructionsGray Type Quick Reference Lists Voice Features Abbreviated Dialing ADOr Dial AD Program code Dial tone Automatic Callback Bridging Call CoverageCall Forwarding All Calls Call ParkCall Pickup ConferenceO p Hold Intercom Automatic/DialLast Number Dialed Leave Word Calling LWCMessage MuteReset Speakerphone Priority CallingSelect Button Select Ring and Ringer Volume Self-Test Send All CallsSpeaker Speakerphone Transfer Voice Message Retrieval Display Features InspectIntegrated Directory Message RetrievalNormal Stored NumberTime/Date M erTones and Their Meanings Ringing TonesTroubleshooting Problem SolutionProblem Solution Feature System 75 Version Changes in Feature Operation Key Words to Know System Page Quick Reference Lists Trunk Codes AT&T Issue 1, June
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