AT&T 8503T manual Designation card

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Starting at the right of

Designation card

Figure 1 and continuing clockwise:

For noting the extension of your voice terminal or the feature that the appropriate button can access, and for labeling memory-dialing location assignments. On the back of the designation card are instructions for programming memory-dialing locations, changing the ringing pattern on your voice terminal, and adjusting the loudness of the tone ringer.

Line jack

(on back of voice terminal)

Call appearances/

Feature buttons

For connecting a line cord to your voice terminal.

These 3 buttons are devoted to handling incoming and outgoing calls (call appearances) and are labeled with an extension number, or they can be used to access features (feature buttons) and are labeled with a feature name.

Each has a red 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.

Note: These 3 buttons can be used for either call appearances or for features, but, for more effective use of the voice terminal, you should use all 3 buttons as call appearances.

Adjunct jack

(on back of voice terminal)

Dial pad/

Memory access

Redial button

Memory button

For connecting adjunct equipment such as an S201A Speakerphone or 500A Headset Adapter to your voice terminal.

The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers and accessing features. The letters, "Q" and "Z," have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access.

The dial pad is also used with [ Program ] to store numbers into memory-dialing locations and used with

[ Memory ] to dial these programmed numbers. Be sure to write these memory-dialing assignments on the button

designation card.

For redialing the last number you dialed from the dial pad.

For accessing the programmed memory-dialing numbers stored in dial pad key locations. There are 12 possible programmed memory-dialing numbers. Use these memory-dialing numbers (programmed on the dial pad keys) to dial telephone numbers, emergency numbers, or feature codes.

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Contents AT&T To Order Copies of this Document Contents Isdn 8503T Voice Terminal Your Isdn 8503T Voice TerminalDesignation card Receiver What the Features Do Switch Features Page Gray Type How to Use the FeaturesQuick Reference Lists Or press Drop Phone FeaturesAnswering Placing a Call Drop ConferenceHold Number you dialed from the dial pad Memory DialingOr, if appropriate, press Redial to store the last Redial MessageMute Select Ring and Ringer Volume Self-Test Transfer Special Instructions Switch FeaturesDial list item 1, 2 Dial tone Abbreviated DialingAutomatic Callback Call Forwarding All Calls Or Dial Call Forward Cancel codeCall Park Or Dial Answer Back code Then your extension numberOr Dial Call Pickup code Call PickupOr Dial Leave Word Calling code Or Dial Leave Word Calling Cancel codeLeave Word Calling Priority Calling Or Dial Send All Calls cancel codeSend All Calls Or Dial Priority Calling codeVoice Message Retrieval Ringing Tones Tones and Their MeaningsCovering user Key Words to KnowCommunications System Generic 1 or Generic Quick Reference Lists Feature CodesMiscellaneous Trunk Codes555-230-747 Graphics AT&T Issue 2, March