ATT Spirit Communications System User Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual ATT Spirit Communications System User Manual. The ATT manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 31
nProgramming Button for Paging l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). l Dial Q 0 (zero). l Dial 60 to program button for paging through optional loudspeaker or dial 61 to program button for paging to all intercom extensions. l Press button you want to program (button 26 or 27). nErase Programming l Press l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). l Dial Q 0 button with feature you want to erase.(zero). l Press MEMORY. nUsing Programmable Buttons l Press programmed button. If...
Page 32
30Paging/ Programming Multi-Purpose Buttons Paging (2448 System) nGroup Page You can page all the telephones in one group. See page 5 for a list of groups. l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). l Dial two-digit Make announcement.group number (61-66). If you have programmed a button for group paging, press that button (see below). NOTE: Only one person may answer a group page. All other extensions are disconnected from the page when someone answers. n Loudspeaker Paging (For systems with...
Page 33
n Programming Multi-Purpose Buttons l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). l Dial * 0 (zero). Intercom Extension Button. l Dial intercom extension number. l Press button you want to program. Group Page Button. l Dial two-digit group number of group you want to page (61-66). l Press button you want to program. Account Code Entry Button. l Dial 70. l Press button you want to program. Manual Signal Button. l Dial 71. l Press button you want to program. To erase a button, l Press button you...
Page 34
SpeedCall 32 Personal SpeedCall (308/616 System) n Storing Numbers Plan the numbers you want to store in your Personal SpeedCall memory. These numbers are available only at your telephone. You may store up to 16 numbers in your Personal SpeedCall memory. A directory is provided on the Reference Card so that you may list the stored numbers. Label the auto-dial buttons on 24-button telephones. 6-Button Telephone: l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). l Dial number. l Press MEMORY. l Dial...
Page 35
NOTE: Press HOLD/PAUSE to enter a 1½ second pause in a number if, for instance, you want the system to wait for a dial tone or access tone before continuing dialing. If the line you are using is customized as a PBX/Centrex line and the code has been customized into the system, the system will put the pause in for you. Consult the person in your company who maintains your system. A switchhook flash, sometimes used for local dialing services or PBX/Centrex codes, may be entered as the first button press in...
Page 36
34 SpeedCall Personal SpeedCall (2448 System) n Storing Numbers Plan the numbers you want to store in your Personal SpeedCall memory. These numbers are available only at your telephone. A directory is provided on the Reference Card so that you may list the stored numbers. You may store up to 12 numbers in memory. EACH OF THE 12 NUMBERS MUST BE GIVEN AN INDIVIDUAL TWO-DIGIT CODE, USING NUMBERS 10 through 21. You may choose to program some or all of your Personal SpeedCall numbers on multi-purpose...
Page 37
NOTE: Press HOLD/PAUSE to enter a 1½ second pause in a number if, for instance, you want the system to wait for a dial tone or access tone before continuing dialing. If the line you are using is customized as a PBX/Centrex line and the code has been customized into the system, the system will put the pause in for you. Consult the person in your company who maintains your system. A switchhook flash, sometimes used for local dialing services or PBX/Centrex codes, may be entered as the first button press...
Page 38
36 Customized Features The person responsible for maintaining your system may have customized some of the features so that the system better meets the needs of your company. Because of this customization, your telephone may not work exactly like another telephone in the same system. Following is a list and brief description of some of the ways your telephone may be customized. See the person who maintains your system if you have questions. AUTOMATIC LINE SELECTION. When you pick up your receiver, or...
Page 39
HELD CALL REMINDER. The intervals between reminders that you have a call on hold are customized. The interval may also be customized so that you are not reminded of a call on hold. LINE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS (2448 System). The lines assigned to line buttons on your telephone may not be the same lines assigned to buttons on another telephone in the system. Sometimes the same line will appear in a different position on different telephones. Volume Control The volume control adjusts the volume of the ringer,...
Page 40
38 Using with a PBX/Centrex System The term intercom extension is used in several places in the manual to refer to another telephone in the system. The two-digit intercom extension is the SPIRIT system number determined by the telephone wiring connection at the controller. If you must dial an access digit in order to make outside calls, then you have PBX or Centrex lines. If you have such lines, then each telephone that is part of the PBX system or Centrex service may have a PBX or Centrex extension...