AT&T 1040 user manual One-touch overview

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NOTE: The one- touch buttons are also used to place intercom calls. See Intercom operation beginning on page 25 for details.

One-touch setup and operation

One-touch overview

This telephone has 32 one-touch locations (speed dial locations) where you can store phone numbers you wish to dial using fewer keys than usual. You can store up to 24 digits in each location. The steps used to dial numbers stored in one-touch locations vary according to how you programmed the one-touch preference. See PREFERENCE on page 35 and To dial a one- touch number on page 38 for more details.

The first 16 locations can be accessed using only the one-touch buttons. To access the remaining 16 locations, press [LOWER] and then the one- touch button for the desired location.

You may wish to write the names or telephone numbers of the one-touch entries on the directory card, using the light gray spaces for the first 16 locations and the dark gray spaces for the second 16 locations (page 16 of the installation guide).

one-touch buttons

16 one-touch locations (all light gray spaces)

16 lower one-touch locations

(all dark gray spaces)

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Contents User’s manual On purchasing your new AT&T product Canada, dial 1 866Stop Table of contents 1040 Line small business system with speakerphoneIntercom operation Iii Introduction Telephone overview Line ButtonsDo not Disturb TransferVolume EnterHold Headset Conference MuteDisplay screen messages LCD contrastInitializing Indicator lights & tones Indicator lightsOn when the Do Not Disturb function is on. on next LineNEW MSG Alert tonesDirectory card Basic phone operation Lit line indicatorsMaking and answering calls Handset SpeakerphoneHeadset purchased separately Handset Handset/speakerphone/headset volume Volume controlRinger volume L1 RINGER, L2 RINGER, L3 Ringer or L4 Ringer Ringer on/offRinger type Do not Disturb Last number redial Redial stack To delete a redial numberTo store a redial number in a one-touch key To exit, press Auto RedialPress Speaker or Headset Auto-redialPress Speaker Call waiting Temporary tone dialingHold Switching between lines Cancel call privacyRestore call privacy Call privacyConference calls To talk privately with one party two-line conference onlyTo drop one line To drop an extensionTransfer a call Call transferBlind transfer Press Transfer Transfer a call and speak to the receiving partyAnswer a transferred call ALL Intercom overviewConference Intercom Make an intercom call with the handsetMake an intercom call with the speakerphone or headset Answer an intercom call End an intercom or page callA specific extension single-phone VoicePress Intercom Answer a single-phone Auto-mute off Auto-mute onAll system-wide Press Intercom then to show page ALLPage-all shortcut To end the page allAnswer a system-wide Room monitor One-touch overview One touch PreferenceOne-touch storage ProgramOne-touch storage To dial a one-touch number If one-touch preference is set to IntercomTo view a one-touch number To view or delete a one-touch numberTo delete a one-touch number To modify a one-touch number To modify a one-touch number Forwarding to Dtad mailbox About forwarding to DtadTo set call forwarding delay time To set up call forwardingTo turn call forwarding on Listening to messages internal access Glossary Time/date Set ring delay duration Answer a delayed ringCentrex operation Pick up another station’s lineEXT 12 Console is OFF CSL Delay Ring is set to 20 seconds Console is OFF CSL Delay Ring is set to 16 secondsCentrex service call example EXT XX RingGeneral product care Important product information Especially about corded telephones Especially about telephone answering systemsFCC and Acta information Product identifier and REN informationConnection and use with the nationwide telephone network Repair instructionsRights of the telephone company Programming/testing of emergency numbersHearing aid compatibility Part 15 of FCC rules What does this limited warranty cover? Limited warrantyHow long is the limited warranty period? How do you get warranty service? 800 222-3111 in Canada, please dial 1 866Other limitations Technical specification Case of difficulty Appears to be dead on Is no dial tone on thisCase of difficulty Line connected to Line Case of difficulty Case of difficulty Case of difficulty Index Index