ATT Spirit Communications System User Manual
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Table of Contents How to Use this Manual2 Key to Symbols4 Ringing Patterns5 Groups (2448 System)5 Indicator Light Patterns5 Parts of the Telephones6 Line, Auto-Dial, and Programmable Buttons (308/616 System)8 Line and Multi-Purpose Buttons (2448 System)10 Answer Calls12 Place Calls (308/616 System)14 Place Calls (2448 System)16 Conference18 Hold 20 Transfer21 Message22 Change to Touch Tone23 Do Not Disturb24 Line Reserve24 Privacy Release and Bridging25 Switchhook Flash25 Night Service26 Auto Callback (2448 System)26 Intercom Call Forward (2448 System) 27 Mute 27
Paging (308/616 System)28 Programmable Buttons (308/616 System)28 Paging (2448 System)30 Programming Multi-Purpose Buttons (2448 System)30 Personal SpeedCall (308/616 System)32 Personal SpeedCall (2448 System)34 Customized Features36 Volume Control37 Using with a PBX/Centrex System38 Caring for Your Telephone38 Dial Codes39 Index (308/616 System)40 Index (2448 System)41 NOTICE: While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, AT&T assumes no responsibility for any errors. Changes or corrections to the information contained in this document may be incorporated into future re-issues. SPIRIT is a registered trademark of AT&T 1
2 How to Use this Manual Your telephone is part of an easy-to-use communications system that combines built-in features that may be customized to better meet the needs how to use all of the features. “ Which System Does Your Company Have? of your company. This manual features with will explain There are two SPIRIT® Communications Systems–Models 308/616 and 2448. Sometimes the systems work differently, so you need to find out which system your company has. To determine which system your company has, l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver. l Dial 8. If your system is a 308/616 you will hear a siren-like tone of If your system is a 2448 you will hear an intercom dial tone. alternating pitches. Examples of Color-Coded Instructions n Instructions for Both Systems l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). n Instructions for 308/616 System Only l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER)l Dial 61. Make announcement.
n Instructions for 2448 System Only l Press INTERCOM. l Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER). l Dial Q 7. Parts of the Telephone Drawings of the telephones with the parts labeled and explained appear on pages 6 and 7. Two different telephones may be used with SPIRIT Communications Systems. Both telephones have a dial, feature buttons, a speakerphone, and either 6 or 24 additional buttons that have different uses, depending on the system you have. Patterns Descriptions of the ringing patterns and indicator light patterns are on page 5. These patterns are easy to learn, but you may want to refer to the descriptions while you are getting used to your telephone. System and Personal SpeedCAll Numbers Two kinds of memories are available for your use, System and Personal SpeedCall. Up to 70 telephone numbers can be stored in the System SpeedCall memory, which is available to all the people using the system. The person in your company who maintains your system can give you a directory of the System SpeedCall numbers. You may also store Personal SpeedCall numbers in the memory for your telephone. Instructions are on pages 32-35. 3
4Key to Symbols Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER)Press line button Don’t lift receiver (and do not press SPEAKER) Press auto-dial or programmable button (308/616 system) Dial outside or intercom extension number/code Press multi-purpose button (2448 system) (type of multi-purpose button displayed on the symbol)Dial feature dial code Press feature button Hang up receiver (or press SPEAKER if usingUse one or another procedure, depending on the kind of telephone or type of call. speakerphone)
Ringing Patterns Two short rings—call from outside system One long ring—call from another intercom extension One short, one long ring—transferred call Three short rings—transfer return or line reserve callback (or auto callback on a 2448 system) One low-volume ring pattern—call when your telephone is busy (or calls are forwarded on a 2448 system) Groups (2448 System) Telephones in 2448 systems are assigned to groups according to their intercom extension numbers. Intercom Extension NumbersGroup Number 10-17 18-25 26-33 34-41 42-49 50-5761 62 63 64 65 66 Indicator Light Patterns I USE (The telephone line you are currently using)Very Long On, Short Off, repeat THEY USE (The telephone line someone else IS currently using)Steady On RINGING (A telephone line that is ringing normally) Long On, Long Off, repeat CALLBACK SIGNAL (The system is calling you for a line reserve callbackShort On, Short Off, repeat or transfer return) I HOLD (A telephone line that you One Short Flash, Very Long Off, repeat have placed on HOLD) THEY HOLD (A telephone line that someone else has placed on HOLD)Two Short Flashes, Very Long Off, repeat 5Start1 Second
6 Labeling Buttons To remove old labels: l Insert end of paper clip into notch of clear cover l Slide cover sideways l Lift cover and label To add new labels: l Fill out label l Replace label and cover (rough side up) Labeling Intercom Extension Number: l Locate plastic hook under receiver l Push down on hook and slide up l Lift off clear plastic window l Locate ICM label l Write intercom extension number on label l Place label and plastic window on hook l Slide hook back into telephone Parts of the Telephones 24-Button Telephone LINE. AUTO-DIAL. PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS and INDICATOR LIGHTS (308/616 System) Buttons 1-6 are line buttons for incoming telephone lines. 24-button sets have 16 auto-dial buttons for making outside and intercom calls and two buttons that may be programmed at the telephones for manual signaling or paging. See page 8. BUTTONS 1-6 LINE AND MULTI-PURPOSE BUTTONS and INDICATOR LIGHTS (2448 System) Line buttons, for incoming telephone lines. are assigned by the person who custom- izes your system and will be labeled as incoming Iines. Multi-purpose buttons may be programmed by you to be Personal SpeedCall buttons, intercom extension buttons, or special use buttons for paging,manual signaling or entering account codes. See page 10.
6-Button Telephone MESSAGE WAITING INDICATORShows that you have a message waiting.See page 22. HANDS-FREE ANSWER INDICATOR LIGHT Shows whether the Hands-Free Answer on Intercom feature is on or off. Turned. on and off using the MUTE/HFAl button. See page 12. VOLUME CONTROLAdjusts the volume of the ringer. speaker. and receiver. See page 37. MUTE/HFAl BUTTON and INDICATOR LIGHTUsed to turn off the sound to the otherperson. Also used to turn on and off theHands-Free Answer on Intercom feature. See pages 12 and 27. SPEAKER BUTTON and INDICATOR LIGHTUsed to turn the speakerphone on and off. MEMORY BUTTONUsed to store and dial SpeedCall numbers. See pages 32-35.INTERCOM BUTTONS and INDICATOR LIGHTSUsed for placing and receiving intercom calls. Also used for personal program- ming, feature codes. and accessing lines without buttons, depending on the system. RECALL/DROP BUTTON Used to disconnect intercom calls without hanging up or used for switchhook flash. Also used to drop a party from a conference. See pages 25 and 19. HOLD/PAUSE BUTTON Used with the HOLD feature. See page 20. Also used to insert a pause into a number stored in memory See pages 33 and 35. TRANSFER BUTTON Used to transfer a call to another intercom extension See page 21. CONFERENCE BUTTON Used to add lines of intercom extensions to a call. See page 18. DIALUsed to dial outside calls, intercom calls. and feature dial codes. 7
Line/Auto-Dial /Programmable Buttons 8 Line, Auto-Dial, and Programmable Buttons (308/616 System) A 6-button telephone in a 308/616 system has six line buttons. If your system has fewer than six incoming lines, some of the buttons will not be used. A 24-button telephone has six line buttons, 16 auto-dial buttons, and two programmable buttons. 4: line 045: line 056: line 06 1: line 012: line 023: line 03 6-button telephone (308/616 system) 25: auto-dial26: programmable 27: programmable 22: auto-dial23: auto-dial 24: auto-dial 19: auto-dial20: auto-dial21: auto-dial 16: auto-dial17: auto-dial18: auto-dial 13: auto-dial14: auto-dial15: auto-dial 10: auto-dial11: auto-dial12: auto-dial 4: line 045: line 056: line 06 1: line 012: line 023: line 03 24-button telephone (308/616 system)