IDENTIFYING ANALOG VOICE TERMINAL TYPE

7 Press Adm Tel

8 Press Conference to return to the administration menu or leave administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to the center position.

Initially, the system recognizes all analog voice terminals as BIS or HFAI models, the kind that have raised plastic buttons.

Analog voice terminals that have flat membrane buttons are the 5-button, 10-button, 34-button, and 34- button deluxe models.

Analog voice terminals that have raised plastic buttons are the 10-button HFAI voice terminal, the 34-button (SP-34) voice terminaI with speakerphone, the 34- button (SP-34D) voice terminal with speakerphone and display, and the BIS-10 BIS-22, BIS-34 voice terminals, and BIS-22D and BIS-34D voice terminals with display.

If the system you’re administering has any voice terminals with flat membrane buttons, you must identify them by intercom number. Refer to the following Station Configuration Forms to determine which voice terminals in the system have flat membrane buttons.

For Release 3:

Form 3b, Station Configuration Form, Analog Stations and Basic Telephones (Square Systems)

Form 3f, Station Configuration Form, Analog Stations and Basic Telephones (Pooled Systems)

For Feature Module 2:

Station Configuration Form, Analog Stations and Basic Telephones (Square Systems)

Station Configuration Form, Analog Stations and Basic Telephones (Pooled Systems)

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AT&T 518-600-016 manual Identifying Analog Voice Terminal Type