AT&T 1070 manual Important information for DSL users

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Important information for DSL users

Do you receive DSL (digital subscriber line) service for high-speed Internet access through your telephone line(s) from your telephone company? If so, add either DSL splitters and/or microfilters to your installation. Without these DSL splitters and/or microfilters, your telephone service will interfere with your data reception, and your data reception will interfere with your telephone sound quality and the advanced features that work by sending data signals over Line 1 (such as intercom, hold, and line privacy).

If you have fewer than four telephones, if Line 1 can be a non-DSL line, and if there is no alarm system, you can use microfilters between each telephone and each telephone wall jack.

If your system meets any of the following three criteria, you will need DSL splitter(s) installed near where the telephone lines come into the building. You will need one for each DSL line. This usually requires a professional installer.

1)If you have more than three telephones in your system, you probably need the help of a professional installer. For each telephone line connected to more than three telephones of any type or brand, you will need to install a DSL splitter near where the phone lines come into the building. This usually requires a professional installer.

2)If you need line 1 to be a DSL line, you probably need the help of a professional installer. The telephone system information is carried on Line

1. Therefore, you must connect the same telephone line to the Line 1 jacks of all telephone sets. This telephone information and the Internet access information cannot coexist on the same telephone line without a DSL splitter that should be installed near where the phone lines come into the building. This usually requires a professional installer. Do not use microfilters on Line 1 as they interfere with telephone operation.

3)If you have an alarm system, you probably need the help of a professional installer. Alarm systems use telephone lines. This telephone system and the alarm system cannot share the same telephone line.

Other DSL information: Voice and high-speed data access can share your telephone lines because the Internet modems use high-frequency data signals and telephones use low-frequency voice signals. However, to provide high quality voice and to enable the telephones to work as an integrated system, most telephones need to have the high frequency signals removed. You will need either DSL splitters or filters to remove these signals.

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Contents Installation guide Congratulations Line small business system Stop Table of contents Set ring delay duration To set up a small business system Planning your systemSelect Private Line in the Line Group Line Group section on Planning your system System planner Parts checklist 1040/1070/1080 Tool needed optionalImportant information for DSL users Important information for DSL users Important information for DSL users Professionally installed splitter for DSL lines Table/desktop installation 800 222-3111. In Canada, call 1 866Two 2-line wall jacks Table/desktop installation Table/desktop installation Wall mounting Line 3 + Line Directory card Optional headset purchased separately Feature menu Rapid scrollPhone Settings Delay RingONE Touch PreferenceTIME/DATE YEAR, MonthDATE, Hour MINUTE, AM/PMCovm Reset Reset ALLAuto ATT Setup Auto ATT DelayAuto Setup Custom SetupDtad Setup Answer DelayFWD Delay Time Toll SaverRemote Code Message LengthCSL Delay Ring CentrexConsole LanguageDtad feature menu 1080 only Private Msgs Play NEW MsgsPlay ALL Msgs Remove ALLShare Ogms DownloadOgms Record TimeMenu operation Phone settings LanguageOne touch PreferenceProgram From previous Extension number Ringer on/off L1 RINGER, L2 RINGER, L3 Ringer or L4 RingerRinger type Delay ring Auto-MUTE Tone/pulse Hold reminderTime/date Time/date Automatic mode Special optionsPrime Line HeadsetScroll rate Very FastLCD contrast Covm ON/OFF, 1080 and 1070 only ON/OFFArea CODES, 1080 and 1070 only Line group Line group example Telephone Lines in SystemReset all Auto ATT Setup 1080 only Every 1080 = AA No 1080 = AAPer 1080 = AA Auto ATT delay Press Enter Reset Auto ATT, 1080 only SYS EXT mailbox 1080 only About system extension mailboxesSystem Extensions Auto setup Custom setupUnassign Mboxes Remove ext msgs To delete all messages of all SYS EXT phones Dtad setup 1080 only Answer statusAnswer delay Toll saverRemote code Message length Message alert Call screening Dtad interceptDtad Feature Private Msgs Here is the menu structure for the Dtad Feature menu Auto attendant outgoing daytime announcement Outgoing announcements for auto attendantAutomatic Mode To record the daytime announcementTo play the daytime announcement To delete the daytime announcementTo record the nighttime announcement EnterTo play the nighttime announcement To delete the nighttime announcementDtad Feature Menu 1080 only To record the directory announcementTo play the directory announcement To delete the directory announcementShare system announcements Download system announcements Downloading Please WaitCentrex ConsoleCSL delay ring Language Centrex operation Console operationSet ring delay duration Using a fax switch About a fax machineAdding a fax machine Technical specification Glossary Glossary Glossary Optional spare battery purchased separately Polarity label Troubleshooting Appears to be dead on Or SpeakerIs no dial tone on this Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fail Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Answer Delay time see the Answer Troubleshooting Dialing Troubleshooting Index