Nortel Networks 6.1 manual Some telephones, you use Flash instead of handsfree/mute

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Using the device attached to the internal analog terminal adapter

The internal analog terminal adapter (I-ATA) connects a standard analog voice device to your Compact ICS. These include such devices a single- line telephone or a data communication device, such as a modem or fax machine. Unlike an external adapter, the I-ATA only supports a device that is located on the same premises as your ICS.

You activate all of the features available from the I-ATA by pressing ˚ on your telephone and entering a feature or access code. On

 

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Allows you to switch between using your two intercom paths.

 

 

When a path is in use, you hear an error tone informing you

 

 

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Compact ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide

some telephones, you use FLASH instead of handsfree/mute.

If your telephone or device does not have handsfree/mute, you must use the Hook Switch (located under the handset) to enter feature codes. Press the Hook Switch for approximately half a second, then enter the rest of the code.

To make an external call using the device attached to the I-ATA, you must access an external line. To access an external line, lift the handset and enter the external access code. The external access code is 9 or the number programmed by your installer or customer service representative.

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To make an external call, lift the handset and enter the external access code followed by the external telephone number. In most cases, the external access code is 9.

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Nortel Networks 6.1 manual Some telephones, you use Flash instead of handsfree/mute