AT&T 1040 user manual Basic phone operation, Lit line indicators, Making and answering calls

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Telephone operation

Basic phone operation

This phone comes programmed to use line 1 (default prime line) for calls if you do not press a line button. (To change the prime line, see Prime line on page 39 of the installation guide.) When you answer a call, the phone automatically selects the ringing line.

Lit line indicators

The four indicators above the [LINE] keys will indicate the state of the corresponding phone line.

The four LINE lights have two colors:

Green is for outside calls.

a.On when the line is in use on this phone.

b.Flashes slowly when the line is on hold.

c.Flashes rapidly when there is a transferred call on the line.

d.Flashes quickly when there is an incoming auto attendant transferred call on the line.

e.Flashes rapidly when there is an incoming call on that line.

Red is for the state of the phone system.

a.On when another phone is using the line.

b.Flashes slowly when the line is held by another phone on the same system.

Making and answering calls

This phone will automatically make and answer calls in the mode (speakerphone or headset) you programmed (see automatic mode on page

39 of the installation guide). Follow the direction below to choose a mode manually. If the phone is in use on one line, any other calls made or answered will use the same mode already in use.

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Contents User’s manual Canada, dial 1 866 On purchasing your new AT&T productStop 1040 Line small business system with speakerphone Table of contentsIntercom operation Iii Introduction Transfer Telephone overviewLine Buttons Do not DisturbConference Mute VolumeEnter Hold HeadsetLCD contrast Display screen messagesInitializing Line Indicator lights & tonesIndicator lights On when the Do Not Disturb function is on. on nextAlert tones NEW MSGDirectory card Lit line indicators Basic phone operationMaking and answering calls Speakerphone HandsetHeadset purchased separately Handset Volume control Handset/speakerphone/headset volumeRinger volume Ringer on/off L1 RINGER, L2 RINGER, L3 Ringer or L4 RingerRinger type Do not Disturb Last number redial To exit, press Auto Redial Redial stackTo delete a redial number To store a redial number in a one-touch keyAuto-redial Press Speaker or HeadsetPress Speaker Temporary tone dialing Call waitingHold Call privacy Switching between linesCancel call privacy Restore call privacyTo drop an extension Conference callsTo talk privately with one party two-line conference only To drop one lineCall transfer Transfer a callBlind transfer Transfer a call and speak to the receiving party Press TransferAnswer a transferred call Intercom overview ALLConference Make an intercom call with the handset IntercomMake an intercom call with the speakerphone or headset End an intercom or page call Answer an intercom callVoice A specific extension single-phonePress Intercom Auto-mute on Answer a single-phone Auto-mute offTo end the page all All system-widePress Intercom then to show page ALL Page-all shortcutAnswer a system-wide Room monitor One-touch overview Preference One touchProgram One-touch storageOne-touch storage If one-touch preference is set to Intercom To dial a one-touch numberTo view or delete a one-touch number To view a one-touch numberTo delete a one-touch number To modify a one-touch number To modify a one-touch number About forwarding to Dtad Forwarding to Dtad mailboxTo set up call forwarding To set call forwarding delay timeTo turn call forwarding on Listening to messages internal access Glossary Time/date Pick up another station’s line Set ring delay durationAnswer a delayed ring Centrex operationEXT XX Ring EXT 12 Console is OFF CSL Delay Ring is set to 20 secondsConsole is OFF CSL Delay Ring is set to 16 seconds Centrex service call exampleGeneral product care Important product information Especially about telephone answering systems Especially about corded telephonesRepair instructions FCC and Acta informationProduct identifier and REN information Connection and use with the nationwide telephone networkProgramming/testing of emergency numbers Rights of the telephone companyHearing aid compatibility Part 15 of FCC rules Limited warranty What does this limited warranty cover?How long is the limited warranty period? 800 222-3111 in Canada, please dial 1 866 How do you get warranty service?Other limitations Technical specification Case of difficulty Is no dial tone on this Appears to be dead onCase of difficulty Line connected to Line Case of difficulty Case of difficulty Case of difficulty Index Index