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Solving Problems. Appendix B provides information on solving
problems and ordering additional accessories and equipment. If your
system or telephones malfunction, you may be able to solve the
problem by following the steps provided in the “Troubleshooting”
section of that appendix. If you still need help, call the 24-hour AT&T
Helpline at 1 800 628-2888.
Daily Operation. Depending on how your system is set up, you may
need to oversee some of the system’s daily operations. For example,
if your system is programmed to use the Night Service feature, you will
need to turn on Night Service at the end of each day before leaving
the office. (See “Using Night Service” in Chapter 4.)
Features and Capabilities
The following list provides an overview of the system’s basic features, along with
the additional capabilities that you can get by customizing it:
Provides a maximum capacity of either 24 lines and 24 extensions, or
16 lines and 48 extensions.
Uses interchangeable parts, making the system easy to install,
maintain, and upgrade.
Provides each extension with access to multiple lines from one phone.
Supports industry-standard touch-tone and rotary telephones.
Supports two extensions (10 and 11) for system programming.
Supports up to two Intercom Autodialers at each programming
extension—for dialing and transferring calls to other system extensions
with one touch, and for easily seeing which extensions are busy.
Lets you connect fax machines, answering machines, modems, and
credit card scanners directly to your phone system. Therefore, you do
not have to buy extra lines or expensive adapters to connect these
devices to the system.
Displays prompts and messages to guide you when programming,
making it easy for you to change the way the system and phones are
programmed.
Includes the following flexible dialing restrictions and permissions so
you can control telephone activity and phone bills:
Line Access Restrictions and Outgoing Call Restrictions that restrict
the kinds of calls a user can make on outside lines
Disallowed Lists that prevent users from dialing certain telephone
numbers (such as 900 numbers)
Allowed Lists, System Password, Marked System Speed Dial
numbers, and Emergency numbers for overriding dialing restrictions
Combines simplicity of use with a wide range of features, including:
Speed Dialing
Conferencing
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