AT&T 518-455-710 manual System, Equipment, Required, Mounting, Location, Environmental, Dimensions

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Specifications

C

System

One PARTNER Plus system processor module required

Equipment

(Release 2 or greater)

 

Required

At least one 200 or 206 module per Attendant is required on

 

 

the system. Maximum four Attendants per PARTNER Plus

 

system.

 

Attendant must connect to a Release 2 or greater 206 module

 

and can plug into any extension jack except 10, 16, 22, or 28

 

System telephones at Destination extensions strongly

 

recommended (AT&T models MLS-6, MLS-12, MLS-12D,

 

MLS-34D, or MLC-6)

Mounting

Within 10 feet of the PARTNER Plus control unit and within 5

Location

feet of a properly grounded power outlet not controlled by a

 

switch (connection to same power source as control unit

 

strongly recommended)

 

Wall mounting optional but recommended. Mounting bracket

 

supplied; #10 or smaller screw required (not supplied)

 

DO NOT stack multiple Attendants.

Environmental

Tempurature: 32° to +104°F (0° to +40°C)

 

Humidity: 0 to 95%, noncondensing

Dimensions

5.5 in W x 10.9 in D x 1.6 in H

 

2.2 cm W x 4.3 cm D x 6.3 cm H

 

 

Weight

2 lb (4.4 kg)

Electrical

Voltage: 115 VAC ± 10%

 

Frequency: 60 Hz

 

Power consumption: 7 VA

 

 

Battery

Trickle-charged NiCad

 

Lithium coin cell

 

Recharge time: 18 hours

Specifications C-1

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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 Attendant SystemProgramming 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 Introduction Using the Programming ChartsProgramming Guidelines Change this See If you want to Setting Commonly Changed SettingsTo adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Attendant ProgrammingClock Business DaysRecording Announcements Business HoursReallocating Announcement Lengths Routes Answer Delay DayAnswer Delay Night 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 800Table B-1 Out-of-Service Codes Out-of-Service CodesNumber Solution Blinks Problem 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