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AT&T PARTNER User Manual

AT&T PARTNER
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AT&T
PARTNER
®
Communications System
Release 3
Installation and Use

Table of Contents

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AT&T PARTNER Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAT&T
ModelPARTNER
CategoryConference System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

About This Guide

Purpose

Explains how to set up and use the PARTNER Communications System.

Terminology

Defines key terms used throughout the guide, like 'system' and 'system phones'.

How to Use This Guide

Provides guidance on navigating the document based on user experience.

Important Safety Instructions

Overview

Features and Capabilities

Details the system's ability to handle calls and manage communication.

System Components

Describes the system modules and phones, and their functions.

Auxiliary Equipment

Lists various industry-standard devices that can connect to the system.

Customizing Your System

System Options

Defines system-wide settings that affect all extensions.

Telephone Options

Defines settings that customize individual extensions.

Changing Option Settings

Explains the procedure for modifying system and telephone options.

PBX or Centrex Services Support

Provides guidance for using the system with PBX or Centrex services.

Learning About Telephones

System Telephones

Describes the buttons, indicators, and features of system phones.

Standard Telephones

Explains how to use industry-standard phones with the system.

Combination Extensions

Details how to connect two devices to a single extension.

Using Auxiliary Equipment

Fax Machines

Explains how to set up and use fax machines with the system.

Answering Machines

Describes various ways to connect answering machines to the system.

Modems

Explains how to connect modems for PC access to the system.

Credit Card Scanners

Describes how to connect credit card scanners for purchases.

Feature Reference

Auto Dialing

Stores phone numbers on buttons for one-touch dialing.

System Speed Dialing

Stores frequently dialed numbers with two-digit codes.

Hold

Explains how to place and retrieve calls on hold.

Transferring Calls

Describes how to pass calls from one extension to another.

Troubleshooting

When You Need Help

Provides guidance on seeking assistance for system problems.

Power Failure Operation

Describes system functionality during a power outage.

Problems and Solutions

Lists common issues and their corresponding causes and solutions.

Appendix A: System Speed Dial Numbers and System Extensions Form

Appendix B: Specifications

Appendix C: Installation

Check for Inside Wiring

Instructions for verifying existing internal telephone wiring.

Required Parts

Lists the components needed for system installation.

Installation Guidelines

General guidelines for installing system modules and devices.

Installing the First System Module (206 only)

Step-by-step instructions for installing the initial 206 module.

Connecting Lines and Extensions

Procedure for connecting external lines and internal extensions.

Assembling System Phones

Instructions for desk mounting and wall mounting system phones.

Appendix D: Maintenance, Repair, and Ordering Information

Maintenance

Provides guidelines to prevent accidental damage to the system.

In Warranty Repairs

Details the process for obtaining repairs during the warranty period.

Product Ordering Information

Lists sources for ordering additional equipment and parts.

Appendix E: FCC Information

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Information

FCC limits for Class B digital devices and measures for interference.

DOC Notification and Repair Information

Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) certification and repair info.

Glossary

Index

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