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518-455-317 manual
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Contents
Main
Page
About This Guide
1
i
3
2
4
Using Auxiliary Equipment
ii
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Page
About This Guide
Purpose
Terminology
How to Use This Guide
Product Safety Statements
How to Comment on This Guide
vi
Overview
Important Safety Instructions Features and Capabilities System Components
1-i
Auxiliary Equipment
Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1-ii
Overview
Features and Capabilities
1-1
System Components
Control Unit
1-2
CONTROL UNIT
1-3
Primary Carrier Expansion
Carrier
SYSTEM PHONES
Optional Devices
System Modules
System Capacity
1-4
Telephones System Telephones
1-5
Intercom Autodialers
Standard Telephones
1-6
Auxiliary Equipment
Requirements
1-7
Connecting Standard Devices
Programming
Hardware Considerations Initial System Setup
2-i
System Programming Options
Changing Settings after Installation
Using System Programming
Telephone Programming Options
2-ii
Using Telephone Programming
Programming
2-1
Hardware Considerations
2-2
Initial System Setup
Setting the System Clock
2-3
Assigning Lines
Customizing Extensions
Copy Settings
2-4
Changing Settings after Installation
Changing the System Clock
Adding New Lines
Adding New Extensions
Swapping Extensions
Changing Settings to Support PBX or Centrex Services
Recall Setting
Dialing Restrictions
Speed Dial and Auto Dial Numbers
2-6
System Programming Options
Speed Dialing
Dialing Restrictions and Permissions
Restricting Access to Outside Lines
Controlling Calls on Outside Lines
Overriding Dialing Restrictions
2-8
Summary
2-9
Setting Up Groups of Extensions
Setting Up Auxiliary Equipment
2-10
Hospitality Features
Using System Programming
The Programming Overlays
2-12
Page
Programming Mode
Changing Programming Types
2-14
Telephone Programming Options
Automatic Line Selection
Extension Name Display
Line Ringing
Personal Speed Dialing
Programming a Receptionists Extension Call Handling Options
Backup Answering Options
Programming
2-16
Button Programming
2-17
Using Telephone Programming
Telephone Models
2-18
Using Centralized Telephone Programming
Figure 2-5. Programmable Buttons and Labeling Sheets on System Phones Programming 2-19
2-20
Changing Programming Type
Using Extension Programming
2-21
Learning About Telephones
System Telephones
3-i
Standard Telephones
Combination Extensions Using Telephones
Learning About Telephones
System Telephones
3-1
Buttons and Indicators
MLS-34D
Learning About Telephones
MLS-18D MLS-12D/MLS-12
3-2
MLS-6
MLC-6 (Base) MLC-6 (Handset)
Learning About Telephones 3-3
Lights
Learning About Telephones
3-4
Ringing Patterns
Dial Tones
Using the Handset Speaker, and Microphone
Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI)
3-6
Voice Interrupt On Busy Calls
Speakerphone Performance Tips
Standard Telephones
Ringing Patterns
3-8
Dial Tones
Using the Switchhook
Limitations
Feature Phones
Combination Extensions
3-10
Using Telephones
Basic Call Handling Features
Dial-Code Features
3-12
Using Auxiliary Equipment
Answering Machines
4-i
Call Reporting Devices (SMDR)
Credit Card Scanners Fax Machines
Page
Using Auxiliary Equipment
4-1
4-2
If a Device Has Trouble
Answering Machines
4-4
Single Answering Machine
Multiple Answering Machines
4-6
Personal Answering Machine
Call Reporting Devices (SMDR)
4-8
Call Reports
4-9
Output Format
Serial Printers
4-10
Call Accounting Devices
Credit Card Scanners
Fax Machines
Using Fax Machines Fax Management Feature
4-12
Programming for Fax Management
Using the Fax Management Button
Transferring a Call to the Fax Machine
Using the Fax Machines Notify Feature
Setting Up Fax Machines
Restricting Dialing from a Fax Machine
4-14
Single Fax Machine
Fax Line Saver
4-16
Send and Receive Fax Machines
To Program Fax 1 (SendExt. X)
To Program Fax 2 (ReceiveExt. Y)
4-18
Modems
Stand-Alone Modem for Placing Calls Only
Send and Receive Modem
4-20
Night Service with Auxiliary Equipment
4-21
4-22
PARTNER Attendant
Backup for Receptionist
Voice Messaging Systems
Delayed Call Handling
4-24
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Page
Page
Page
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Feature Reference
5-1
AA Extensions (#607)
5-2
Abbreviated Ringing (#305)
Account Code Entry (F12)
5-4
Page
5-6
Allowed List Assignments (#408)
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Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407)
5-8
Page
Answering Calls
5-10
How to Answer Calls Ringing at Your Extension
Auto Dialing
5-12
Page
Automatic Extension Privacy (#304)
5-14
Automatic Line Selection
5-16
Automatic System Answer Button (#111)
5-18
Automatic System Answer Delay (#110)
Automatic System Answer Lines (#204)
5-20
5-21
Automatic System Answer Record/Playback (I891)
5-22
Page
Automatic VMS Cover (#310)
5-24
Background Music (F19)
5-26
Call Forwarding/Call Follow-Me (F11,XX,XX)
5-27
5-28
5-29
Call Pickup (I6XX)
5-30
Caller ID
5-31
5-32
Caller ID Inspect (F17)
5-33
Caller ID Name Display (F16)
5-34
Calling Group Extensions (#502)
5-35
Conference Calls
5-36
Page
Conference Drop (F06)
5-38
Copy Settings (#399)
5-39
Dial Mode (#201)
5-40
Direct Extension Dial Button (#113)
5-41
5-42
Direct Extension Dial Delay (#112)
5-43
Direct Extension Dial Lines (#205)
5-44
Page
Direct Extension Dial Record/Playback (I892)
5-46
5-47
Direct Line PickupActive Line (I68LL)
5-48
Page
Direct Line PickupIdle Line (I8LL)
5-50
Disallowed List Assignments (#405)
Disallowed Phone Number Lists (#404)
5-52
Page
Display
5-54
5-55
Display Language (#303)
5-56
Distinctive Ring (#308)
Do Not Disturb (F01)
5-58
Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
DoorPhneAlert Extension:
Doorphone Extension (#604 and #605)
5-60
Emergency Phone Number List (#406)
5-61
5-62
Emergency Telephone (#311)
5-63
5-64
Exclusive Hold (F02)
Extension Name Display
5-66
5-67
Fax Machine Extensions (#601)
5-68
Forced Account Code Entry (#307)
5-70
Forced Account Code List (#409)
5-72
Group Call Distribution (#206)
5-74
Group CallingRing/Page (I7G/I*7G)
5-76
Page
Group HuntingRing/Voice Signal (I77G/I*77G)
5-78
Page
5-80
Group Pickup (I66G)
Example
5-82
Hold
5-83
5-84
Hold Disconnect Time (#203)
5-85
Hotline (#603)
Example
5-86
Programing
5-87
Hunt Group Extensions (#505)
Related Features for Hunt Groups 16
5-88
Considerations for Hunt Groups 16
Related Features for Hunt Group 7
5-89
Intercom Dial Tone (#309)
5-90
Joining Calls
How to Join a Call
5-92
Last Number Redial (F05)
5-93
Line Access Restriction (#302)
5-94
Page
Line Assignment (#301)
5-96
5-97
Line Ringing
5-98
5-99
Loudspeaker Paging (I70)
5-100
Page
Making Calls
5-102
How to Make an Outside Call
5-103
How to Make an Intercom Call
5-104
Page
Manual Signaling (F13XX or F13*XX)
5-106
5-107
Message Light Off (F10XX)
5-108
5-109
Message Light On (F09XX)
5-110
5-111
Music On Hold (#602)
5-112
Page
Night Service Button (#503)
5-114
Page
Night Service Group Extensions (#504)
5-116
Number of Lines (#104)
Outgoing Call Restriction (#401)
5-118
Page
Outgoing Call Restriction Button (#114)
5-120
Page
Outside Conference Denial (#109)
5-122
Personal Speed Dial Numbers
5-123
5-124
Pickup Group Extensions (#501)
5-125
Privacy (F07)
5-126
Recall (F03)
5-127
5-128
Recall Timer Duration (#107)
Rotary Dialing Timeout (#108)
5-130
Save Number Redial (F04)
5-131
SMDR Record Type (#608)
5-132
SMDR Top Of Page (#609)
5-133
Special Dialing Functions
5-134
Page
System Date (#101)
5-136
System Day (#102)
5-137
System Password (#403)
5-138
System ResetProgramming Saved (#728)
5-139
System Speed Dial Numbers
5-140
Page
5-142
System Time (#103)
5-143
Toll Call Prefix (#402)
5-144
Touch-Tone Enable (F08)
Related Procedures
5-145
Transferring Calls
5-146
How to Transfer a Call
5-148
Transfer Return Extension (#306)
5-149
Transfer Return Rings (#105)
5-150
VMS Cover (F15)
5-151
Page
VMS Hunt Delay (#506)
5-153
VMS Hunt Schedule (#507)
5-154
Voice Interrupt On Busy (#312)
5-156
Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back (F18)
Related Procedures
Voice Mailbox Transfer (F14)
5-158
Wake Up Service Button (#115)
5-160
5-161
Troubleshooting
When You Need Help Power Failure Operation Problems with System Phones
6-i
Problems with Standard Phones
Problems with Combination Extensions
System Problems
6-ii
Troubleshooting
When You Need Help
Power Failure Operation
Problems with System Phones
System Phone Does Not Ring
6-2
System Phone Display Does Not Work
Phone Display Does Not Show Caller ID Name/Number
6-3
Some Caller ID Information Does Not Display
System Phone Does Not Work
Problems with Standard Phones
Standard Phone Does Not Ring
6-4
Standard Phone Rings Back After Intercom Call with No One at Other End
Standard Phones Message Waiting Light Does Not Light
6-5
Problems with Combination Extensions
Phone Does Not Work Properly
6-6
Other Problems with Phones
Trouble Making Outside Calls
6-7
Calls are Answered Automatically
6-8
Trouble Hearing Called Party Answer
Using the Recall Feature Has No Effect
6-9
Using the Recall Feature Disconnects Call
Problems with Standard Devices
6-10
Standard Device Does Not Answer
Standard Device Does Not Dial Out Properly
System Problems
Call on Hold Hangs Up, but Line Does Not Disconnect
Calls on Hold Are Disconnected
All Phones Dead: No Dial Tone or Lights
Multiple Phones Dead: No Dial Tone or Lights
Poor Transmission Quality on Modem
6-12
Other Problems with System
Specifications
A
A-1
and Weights
Dimensions
400 Module
A-2
A-3
Maintenance, Repair and Ordering Information
B
B-1
Maintenance
Repair Information
In-Warranty Repairs
AT&T Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
Limitation of Liability
B-3
Product Ordering Information
Reference Materials
B-4
Hardware Components
To use Table B-1, first locate the item you want. A triangle (
) indicate where you can obtain it.
Maintenance
SOURCE (U.S.)
B-6
FCC Information
C
C-1
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Information
FCC Notification and Repair Information
C-2
DOC Notification and Repair Information
Renseignements sur la notification du ministre des Communications du Canada et la rparation
C-4
Speed Dial Form
D
Speed Dial Form
PARTNER II Communications System
AT&T
Code
] +
To Dial On a system phone, press [ Feature ] + Code On a standard phone, press [
Glossary
Account code
Glossary GL-1
ASA
Auto Dial button
D
E
GL-2
F
G
GL-3
H
I
L
N
M
GL-4
O
R
S
GL-5
T
V
GL-6
W
Index
C
Index IN-1
D
E
F
IN-2
G
H
I
J
IN-3
L
M
N
O
IN-4
P
Q
S
T
Index IN-5
Z
V
IN-6
W
Centralized Telephone Programming Quick Reference
Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11
TO PROGRAM ANOTHER FEATURE
TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE
TO ERASE A FEATURE OR AUTO DIAL BUTTON
System Programming Quick Reference
Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11
TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMING
TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE SETTINGS