ATT Passageway For Partner Communications System User Guide
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Using AT&TSet A submenu appears displaying the telephone configurations supported. 3.Select the appropriate telephone configuration. /NOTE: If you made any changes to the current AT&TSet file, a dialog box appears and prompts you to save your changes. Select the Yes button if you want to save your changes. A warning dialog box appears, prompting you to confirm that you want to proceed. /NOTE: If you convert to a configuration with fewer buttons, you cannot retrieve the button programming for the buttons...
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/NOTE: If you made any changes to the current AT&TSet file, a dialog box appears and prompts you to save your changes. Select the Yes button if you want to save your changes. AT&TSet displays a new file for the type of telephone you specified. This file contains the information from the image file for this extension (the state of the telephone programming from the last read or write). Exiting AT&TSet Using AT&TSet To exit AT&TSet, select Exit from the File menu. Identifying How a Button is Programmed To...
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Using AT&TSet Figure 5-7. Button Information Dialog Box At this point you may change the label or programming for this button. If you are the System Manager, and you select a line button, the Line Ringing options dialog box appears. If you are not the System Manager, and you select a line button, you are unable to program it. 3.When you are finished, select the OK button. Shortcut Double-click on the button label that interests you. The Button Information dialog box appears. 5-16
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Opening an Existing File To open an existing file: 1.Select Open. . . from the File menu. The Open dialog box appears. 2.Select the file you want to open. The name of the file appears in the File Name list box. 3.Select the OK button. The file you selected is displayed. Printing Button Labels Using AT&TSet AT&TSet enables you to print the labels for buttons in an AT&TSet file. You can print these labels on the perforated AT&T button label form. /NOTE: To print the button labels, you must use the PARTNER...
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Using AT&TSet To print labels: 1.Select Print Labels. . . from the File menu. The Print Labels dialog box appears. 2.Select the checkbox of the location where you want the labels printed on the button label form. If you have an MLS-34D, you can set AT&TSet to print one or two sets of labels. If you have an MLS-18D, MLS-12D, MLS-12, or MLS-6, you can set AT&TSet to print one to four sets of labels. 3.Tape the sheet of labels to an 8.5 inch by 11.5 inch piece of paper, and place this in your printer....
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Using AT&TSet To print your Personal Speed Dial List: 1.Select Print Speed Dial List. . . from the File menu. The Print Speed Dial List dialog box appears. 2.Select whether you want to sort the Personal Speed Dial List by label or speed dial code. If you sort the Personal Speed Dial List by code, AT&TSet will print every speed dial code, including those that may not be programmed. If you sort the Personal Speed Dial List by label, AT&TSet will print only those speed dial codes that are programmed....
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Using AT&TSet To print the System Speed Dial List: 1.Select Print Speed Dial List. . . from the File menu. The Print Speed Dial List dialog box appears. Figure 5-8. Print Speed Dial List Dialog Box 2. 3. 4.Select whether you want to sort the System Speed Dial List by label or speed dial code. If you sort the System Speed Dial List by code, AT&TSet will print every speed dial code, including those that may not be programmed. If you sort the System Speed Dial List by label, AT&TSet will print only those...
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Using AT&TSet Programming a Button AT&TSet enables you to program a new button or change the feature of a button that has already been programmed in an AT&TSet file. Changing the programming of a button in an AT&TSet file does not affect the current programming of your telephone unless you select the button to be used (via the Use Button When Programming option in the Programming menu), and then write the button programming information in the file to your telephone (via the Write to Telephone option in...
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Using AT&TSet 2. 3. 4. 5. 5-22Select Change Button Programming. . . from the programming menu. The Change Button Programming dialog box appears. Select the option button of the feature that you want to program to this telephone button in your AT&TSet file. Select the OK button. The Program Feature dialog box appears. This dialog box enables you to use the default button label for this feature or customize the label. Depending on the feature, this dialog box may prompt you to enter more information for...
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Using AT&TSet b.Enter the label you want, and then select the OK button. You return to the Program Feature dialog box, and the new button label is displayed. c.Select the OK button. The Program Feature dialog box and Change Button Programming dialog box disappear, and your custom button label appears on the button you selected. The button position for the button you selected is highlighted and displays use, signifying that the programming for this button will be applied to your telephone when you write...