AT&T 518-455-710 manual Attendant Power Phone Mounting Cord Cord Bracket

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Attendant

Power Phone Mounting

Cord Cord Bracket

1 Make sure the above parts are enclosed. If any parts are missing, call the Helpline at 1 800 628-2888.

2 Set all switches on the back

panel to OFF (up).

3 To wall mount with bracket:

AUsing #10 or smaller screw (wood, sheet metal, or concrete screw, depending on wall surface), attach bracket to wall so that hook end is down. Leave clearances shown above. B Align keyhole opening on bottom of unit with hook on bracket.

C Slide unit over hook, then down to secure it.

4 A Making sure all setup

switches are OFF (up), plug one end of the modular phone cord into the "to line" jack on the back panel of the Attendant.

BPlug the other end of the phone cord into an extension jack on a 206 module (see "Hardware Requirements" on page 2-1).

5

Plug one end of the power cord into the 10VAC power connector on the back of the Attendant. Plug the other end into a 120V AC outlet, preferably the same one to which the system control unit is connected.

The power light goes on. A blinking battery light indicates that announce- ments have not yet been recorded. Once announcements are recorded, the battery light stays off until the battery is fully charged (18 hours). See page 2-7for instructions on recording announcements.

6 Move setup switches 1 and 2 to ON (down). These settings will save recorded announcements and other programming during a power outage.

NOTE:

To install multiple devices at a single AC outlet, use a power strip with a built- in surge protector.

Installation and Programming 2-3

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Contents Partner Plus Warranty Copyright 1991 AT&T All Rights Reserved Issue AprilHow To Comment on This Guide Ordering InformationContents Overview Determining the Call Answering ModeHow the Attendant Answers and Transfers Calls An Example OverviewCaller Dials a Two-Digit Extension Number Answering an Attendant-Transferred Call Setup Decisions An IntroductionImmediate Call Answering Mode Determining the Call Answering ModeDetermining the Number of Attendants Required Backup Call Answering ModeDetermining the Route Plan Determining Lines the Attendant Will AnswerDay G h t Example Route Plan ABC SupermarketType Factory Description Announcement Setting Factory Settings for Attendant Announcement TimesAllocating Time for Announcements Music-on-Hold SourceAnswering Machines Example SetupsAttendant with Routes and Secondary Destinations Attendant with Routes and Secondary DestinationsProgramming Attendant SystemAttendant Attendant Used with Answering Machine Attendant System First- and Second-Level Attendants First- and Second-Level AttendantsNone 2nd-level Attendants Announcements Attendant aN o u n c e m e n t Attendant B Call Answering ModeTesting for Proper Operation Installing the Attendant Programming GuidelinesAttendant Programming System Programming for Attendant OperationAdditional Safety Instructions for Installation Personnel Important Safety InstructionsAttendant Unit Hardware RequirementsFront Panel TalkingBack Panel Installing the AttendantAttendant Power Phone Mounting Cord Cord Bracket Programming Guidelines Using the Programming ChartsIntroduction Commonly Changed Settings Change this See If you want to SettingAttendant Programming To adjust clock for Daylight Saving TimeClock Business DaysReallocating Announcement Lengths Business HoursRecording Announcements Answer Delay Night Answer Delay DayRoutes Automatic Tries to Route 0 Night Automatic Tries to Route 0 DaySecurity Code To change the security codeSystem Programming for Attendant Operation Call Answering ModeAttendant Extensions Attendant Line AssignmentsTransfer Return Extensions Night Service GroupTransfer Return Rings Ensuring Attendant Extensions Are Not in the Calling GroupTesting Secondary Destinations Testing Basic OperationPlanning Form Attendant in Night Service Group Call Answering ModeAnswer Delay Attendant ExtensionDay Standard Announcement If Your Announcement Is DifferentNight TransferBusiness Schedule System ProgrammingAnnouncements National Service Assistance Center Helpline 1 800 Power FailureNumber Solution Blinks Problem Out-of-Service CodesTable B-1 Out-of-Service Codes Invalid Extensions and Routes Caller Hears Initial Announcement More Than Once Attendant Disconnects Callers After They Select RoutesWeight DimensionsBattery SystemVisual Indicators Power FailureOperation Telephone LineIndex IN-I IndexIN-2 Index Comcode 106 449 AT&T