AT&T 518-455-710 manual Installing the Attendant, Back Panel

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Back Panel

The back panel (Figure 2-2) has the switches, connectors, and jacks neces- sary for installation.

10VAC

Connects AC power

reset

Recessed button resets the unit (see Appendix B)

serial i/o

Used for maintenance purposes

to line

Modular phone cord from 206 module connects here

setup

Position of setup switches (on or off) determines how the unit will respond to a power outage:

Switch

On (Down)

Off (Up)

1

Recorded announcements are

Recorded announcements are

 

retained up to 3 hours after

erased after a power outage

 

a power outage occurs

occurs

2

Routes and other programmed

Routes and other programmed

 

settings are retained up to eight

settings are reset to defaults

 

weeks after a power outage occurs after a power outage occurs

3

Not used

Not used

4

Not used

Not used

Figure 2-2 BackPanel

Installing the Attendant

Before starting installation:

Read and understand "Safety Instructions" on page 2-ii.

Identify Attendant extensions (see page 1-6).

Locate the Attendant so it is within 10 feet of the system control unit, and within 5 feet of the AC outlet. The location must also meet the environ- ment requirements listed in Appendix C, "Specifications."

Wall mounting Attendants is optional but strongly recommended.

If you install multiple Attendants without wall mounting, do not stack the units.

NOTE:

Attendant installation requires skill in programming the system and the Atten- dant. Installation and training by AT&T personnel is strongly recommended if you do not have that skill. To request installation, please call 1 800 247-7000.

2-2Installation and Programming

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Contents Partner Plus Copyright 1991 AT&T All Rights Reserved Issue April WarrantyHow To Comment on This Guide Ordering InformationContents Determining the Call Answering Mode OverviewOverview How the Attendant Answers and Transfers Calls An ExampleCaller Dials a Two-Digit Extension Number Setup Decisions An Introduction Answering an Attendant-Transferred CallDetermining the Call Answering Mode Immediate Call Answering ModeBackup Call Answering Mode Determining the Number of Attendants RequiredDetermining Lines the Attendant Will Answer Determining the Route PlanExample Route Plan ABC Supermarket Day G h tFactory Settings for Attendant Announcement Times Type Factory Description Announcement SettingAllocating Time for Announcements Music-on-Hold SourceExample Setups Answering MachinesAttendant with Routes and Secondary Destinations Attendant with Routes and Secondary DestinationsAttendant System ProgrammingAttendant Attendant Used with Answering Machine Attendant System First- and Second-Level Attendants First- and Second-Level AttendantsAnnouncements Attendant a None 2nd-level AttendantsCall Answering Mode N o u n c e m e n t Attendant BInstalling the Attendant Programming Guidelines Testing for Proper OperationAttendant Programming System Programming for Attendant OperationImportant Safety Instructions Additional Safety Instructions for Installation PersonnelHardware Requirements Attendant UnitFront Panel TalkingInstalling the Attendant Back PanelAttendant Power Phone Mounting Cord Cord Bracket Using the Programming Charts Programming GuidelinesIntroduction Change this See If you want to Setting Commonly Changed SettingsTo adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Attendant ProgrammingClock Business DaysBusiness Hours Reallocating Announcement LengthsRecording Announcements Answer Delay Day Answer Delay NightRoutes Automatic Tries to Route 0 Day Automatic Tries to Route 0 NightSecurity Code To change the security codeCall Answering Mode System Programming for Attendant OperationAttendant Extensions Attendant Line AssignmentsNight Service Group Transfer Return ExtensionsTransfer Return Rings Ensuring Attendant Extensions Are Not in the Calling GroupTesting Basic Operation Testing Secondary DestinationsPlanning Form Call Answering Mode Attendant in Night Service GroupAnswer Delay Attendant ExtensionStandard Announcement If Your Announcement Is Different DayNight TransferSystem Programming Business ScheduleAnnouncements Power Failure National Service Assistance Center Helpline 1 800Out-of-Service Codes Number Solution Blinks ProblemTable B-1 Out-of-Service Codes Invalid Extensions and Routes Attendant Disconnects Callers After They Select Routes Caller Hears Initial Announcement More Than OnceDimensions WeightBattery SystemPower Failure Visual IndicatorsOperation Telephone LineIndex Index IN-IIN-2 Index Comcode 106 449 AT&T