AT&T MLX-10D - Manual

AT&T MLX-10D

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; Canadian Department of Communications (DOC); Trademarks
  • Page 3 – Conf
  • Page 4 – Feature Use; Display; Account Codes; Name; Group Coverage
  • Page 5 – Contents; About This Book
  • Page 6 – Making and Answering Calls; ii
  • Page 7 – Features; iii
  • Page 8 – Features—Continued; Saved Number Dial; Programming Special Characters; iv; Feature Codes
  • Page 9 – Programming Codes; Abbreviations
  • Page 11 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; in; vii
  • Page 12 – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; viii
  • Page 13 – This book gives you the information you need to use your; ix
  • Page 14 – Conventions Used
  • Page 15 – How to Comment on This; How to Comment; xi
  • Page 16 – Your Display Telephone
  • Page 21 – Button
  • Page 23 – The Display Area; Feature
  • Page 24 – More—; Home Screen; Home
  • Page 25 – When you’re not on the phone,
  • Page 26 – Line
  • Page 27 – More
  • Page 28 – Inspect Screen; lnspct
  • Page 29 – -Line Display Inspect Screen and Display Buttons
  • Page 30 – Feature Screen; an inside call and
  • Page 32 – Dedicated Feature Buttons
  • Page 34 – Line Buttons; ICOM; you have SA
  • Page 35 – Phones with SA Buttons; make and receive both inside
  • Page 36 – 55-1234. Use any button labeled with a phone number to; make or receive outside calls only.
  • Page 37 – Phones with ICOM Buttons; make inside ringing calls; You; make inside voice–; not ring—; ICOM Originate Only.
  • Page 39 – Line Button Lights; Light
  • Page 40 – Caring for Your Phone; To prevent permanent damage, do not immerse the
  • Page 41 – Adjusting the Desk Stand
  • Page 42 – Making and; Answering; SA
  • Page 43 – Making Outside Calls on; Use any SA button or any line button labeled with a phone; To Make an Outside Call; If the red light next to the line button you want to use is not on,; Lift the handset or press; Making Outside Calls on Phones with SA Buttons
  • Page 44 – Use any line button labeled with a phone number or with the; Making Outside Calls on Phones with ICOM Buttons
  • Page 45 – Making Inside Calls; To Make Inside Voice-Announced Calls; If the red light next to the; ICOM Voice; or; SA Voice; button is not; Lift the handset or press; Dial the
  • Page 46 – To Make Inside Ringing Calls; ICOM Ring
  • Page 47 – Answering Calls; ring; To Answer Voice-Announced Calls; Mute
  • Page 48 – To Identify Ringing Calls; Ring
  • Page 49 – To Answer Ringing Calls; If You Are Not on the Phone:; If You Are on the Phone:
  • Page 50 – Tones; Tone
  • Page 51 – whether the feature is available from the display.
  • Page 54 – Using Features; Select the feature from your display.; Press a programmed
  • Page 55 – Programming Features; -Line Display Programming Screen
  • Page 57 – Methods of Programming; select the feature from the display.
  • Page 58 – Using and Programming Features; To Program Features Using the Display; display
  • Page 60 – Menu; Enter
  • Page 61 – To Program Features Using Programming Codes; Press; Press button you labeled.; Dial
  • Page 62 – Feature Finder
  • Page 63 – Calling Basics; If you want to; by
  • Page 64 – Finder; Covering Calls; Messaging and Paging
  • Page 65 – Privacy; Do; Ringing; Page
  • Page 66 – Timekeeping; Remind yourself of meetings or; Alarm Clock; appointments; Reminder Service; Keep track of the duration of; Timer; calls or meetings
  • Page 67 – F e a t u r e s; You use
  • Page 69 – Account Code Entry; To Program an Account Code Entry Button; Label button to be programmed as
  • Page 70 – To Enter an Account Code Before Calling; To Enter or Change an Account Code During a Call; Account Code
  • Page 71 – You can use your phone as an alarm clock and set it to beep; To Set the Alarm; es e t; AM
  • Page 72 – Auto Dial
  • Page 73 – To Program Inside and Outside Auto Dial Buttons; person’s name
  • Page 74 – To Use an Outside Auto Dial Button; lCOM Voice; To Use an Inside Auto Dial Button for Ringing; Press programmed
  • Page 75 – Callback
  • Page 76 – To Program a Selective Callback Button; To Use Selective Callback for Busy Extensions; Speaker
  • Page 77 – To Use Selective Callback for Busy Outside Lines; and dial; On phones with ICOM buttons, you cannot use; To Turn Automatic Callback On and Off; On
  • Page 78 – To Use Automatic Callback; When you reach a busy line or extension and hear five short; When you hear one long ring and three short rings, lift handset or; To Cancel a Callback Request; Lift handset or press
  • Page 79 – Call Waiting; ICOM Originate Only
  • Page 80 – To Turn Call Waiting On and Off; lCOM; or press; To Put Call on Hold and Pick Up a Waiting Call; An; Originate Only
  • Page 81 – Conference; Drop
  • Page 82 – To Set Up a Conference Call; If you make a dialing error while adding a participant to; To Leave a Conference Temporarily
  • Page 83 – To Drop a Conference Participant; line button; Drop does not work when the conference is on hold.
  • Page 84 – Coverage; Individual Coverage; Primary Individual Coverage.
  • Page 85 – Secondary Individual Coverage.
  • Page 86 – To Have Your Calls Covered
  • Page 87 – To Program Which Calls are Covered; Off; Coverage Off
  • Page 88 – To Turn Coverage Off and On; To Cover Calls
  • Page 89 – To Program an Individual Coverage Button; extension; To Program a Group Coverage Button; Group; group number
  • Page 90 – To Use Individual or Group Coverage; Lift handset or press
  • Page 91 – To Program a Do Not Disturb Button; To Use Do Not Disturb; Do Not Disturb; Do Not Disturb
  • Page 92 – The Extension Directory is a listing of your co-workers’ names; To Use the Extension Directory on; Extension Directory
  • Page 93 – To Use the Extension Directory on MLX-10D and; Select
  • Page 94 – Forward and Follow Me; desk; Forward
  • Page 95 – To Program a Forward Button; To Forward Calls to an Extension
  • Page 96 – To Forward Calls to an Outside Number; If your phone has ICOM buttons, dial 9 to automatically; To Set Up Follow Me from Another Extension
  • Page 97 – To Cancel; To Cancel Forward and Follow Me Sent from All
  • Page 98 – To Program a Headset/Handset Mute Button
  • Page 99 – To Turn Headset/Handset Mute On and Off; To turn on, press programmed; Headset/Handset Mute
  • Page 100 – Inspect; To Use Inspect
  • Page 101 – Use Last Number Dial to automatically redial the last inside or; To Program a Last Number Dial Button; To Use Last Number Dial; WATS; Last Number Dial
  • Page 102 – Line Request; To Use Line Request; When outside lines are busy, press
  • Page 103 – Messaging; Leaving Messages
  • Page 104 – To Program a Leave Message Button; To Leave a Message on a Busy or Unanswered Phone; Leave Message; If; Message Box Full; If your co-worker has a display phone, a display
  • Page 105 – To Cancel a Message You Left on a Display Phone; Receiving Messages
  • Page 106 – To Respond to Messages; To delete message, select; Posting Messages
  • Page 107 – To; the system manager or additional messages may have been; Code; Post a Message; Code Posted Message; To Cancel a Posted Message
  • Page 108 – Paging; Speakerphone Paging
  • Page 109 – To Program Speakerphone Paging Buttons; Group Page; To Use Speakerphone Paging; Using the speakerphone for Speakerphone Paging
  • Page 110 – To Use Loudspeaker Paging from the Display; To Use a Loudspeaker Paging Button; Loudspeaker Page
  • Page 111 – P a r k; To Program a Park Button; Park; Park
  • Page 112 – To Use Park and Speakerphone Page; You can pick up a call you parked at your extension; To Use Park and Loudspeaker Page
  • Page 113 – To Pick Up a Parked Call; Lift handset or press
  • Page 114 – Next Page; Select letters A through F from display.; Personal Directory
  • Page 116 – To Assign Listings to the Home Screen; Prev Page; Again; You must enter listings before you can put them on your
  • Page 117 – To Delete Listings; To Change Listings
  • Page 118 – To Dial a Listing on the Home Screen; To Dial a Listing Not on the Home Screen; Show Number; To dial account codes you must lift the handset before
  • Page 119 – hear the personalized ring before you hear the distinctive ring; To Program Personalized Ring; Choose a different ringing pattern from your; Personalized Ring
  • Page 120 – Personal Speed Dial
  • Page 121 – To Program Personal Speed Dial Codes; phone number or account code; To Use Personal Speed Dial
  • Page 122 – Pickup; P i c k u p
  • Page 123 – To Use Pickup for Any Line or Extension; You can also use Pickup by dialing a feature code. See; To Program a Pickup Button for a Specific Line
  • Page 124 – To Use Pickup for a Specific Line or Extension; To Program a Group Pickup Button; To Use Group Pickup; You can also use Group Pickup by dialing a feature code.
  • Page 125 – P r i v a c y; Use Privacy to prevent co-workers from connecting to your; To Program a Privacy Button; To Use Privacy
  • Page 126 – Recall; To Program a Recall Button; Recall; To Use Recall; Recall; Recall
  • Page 127 – Use Reminder Service to set your phone to ring at a specific; To Program a Reminder Set Button; Set; and select; To Set a Reminder; Reminder Set
  • Page 128 – To Program a Reminder Cancel Button; To Cancel a Reminder; Reminder Cancel
  • Page 129 – not at all; Ringing Options
  • Page 130 – To Program Ringing Options on All Outside Line; outside line; ringing; To Program Ringing Options on Individual
  • Page 131 – To Turn Abbreviated Ring On and Off
  • Page 132 – To Program a Saved Number Dial Button
  • Page 133 – To Save and Redial a Number; Saved Number
  • Page 134 – Signaling and Notify
  • Page 135 – To Program a Signal Button; co-worker’s extension; To Use Signaling; handset or; ICOM Voice
  • Page 136 – To Program Notify Buttons; Send; Notify Send will not work unless your co-worker; To Use Notify
  • Page 137 – To Use the System Directory on MLX-10D and; System Directory
  • Page 138 – To Use System Directory on MLX-20L Phones
  • Page 139 – To Program System Speed Dial Buttons; System Speed Dial code.; System Speed Dial
  • Page 140 – To Use System Speed Dial
  • Page 141 – T i m e r; Your phone has a built-in timer for you to use to time calls,; To Turn Timer On
  • Page 142 – T r a n s f e r; To Make Announced Transfers; Transfer
  • Page 143 – To Make Unannounced Transfers
  • Page 144 – To Use One-Touch Transfer with Automatic
  • Page 145 – One-Touch Transfer with manual completion works only; One-Touch Transfer with manual completion works only
  • Page 146 – To Program a Camp-On Button
  • Page 147 – To Receive Transferred Calls
  • Page 148 – To Answer Announced Transferred Calls; To Answer Unannounced Transferred Calls; If you don’t answer the transferred call within the time; To Answer Camp-On Calls; If you don’t answer the Camp-On call within the time
  • Page 149 – To Program Voice Announce; Voice Announce
  • Page 150 – HoId
  • Page 151 – You It
  • Page 152 – Hold
  • Page 155 – must
  • Page 157 – Programming Codes; † Denotes features that
  • Page 158 – Denotes features that
  • Page 160 – † Denotes features that
  • Page 161 – Feature Name Display Abbreviations
  • Page 162 – Abbreviation
  • Page 165 – Abbreviated Ring; The factory setting that rings your phone once when you are on a; account code; A code used by your company to associate incoming and outgoing; A feature you use to enter account codes.; by pressing a programmed button.; Automatic CalIback
  • Page 168 – Delete Message; A Messaging feature you use to delete messages from the display; desk stand; An adjustable support you can remove from the phone for wail; dialpad; A style of phone that is compatible with; Directory
  • Page 169 – display buttons; The Home, Menu, More, and Inspct buttons that you press to view; distinctive rings; when you do not want to be interrupted by the phone.; Drop button; or to cancel a Callback call.; A Directory feature you use to view and automatically dial a
  • Page 175 – Auto Dial button to automatically transfer a tail. 5-78
  • Page 179 – Three buttons you press to make inside and outside calls.; A feature you use to automatically redial a number you saved by
  • Page 182 – Calls you receive via the speakerphone.; Volume control
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Summary

Page 2 - Notice; Canadian Department of Communications (DOC); Trademarks

Copyright © 1991 AT&T AT&T 555-610-122 All Rights Reserved Issue 1 Printed in U.S.A. August 1991 Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information issubject to change. Federal Communications Commis...

Page 3 - Conf

Rings One long Inside call One long and one short Outside call One long and two short Transfer or returning call One long and three short Returning Callback call Line Button Lights Red Automatic connection Green Line or feature in use Red and green Line Request in use Red and green You’re on line Re...

Page 4 - Feature Use; Display; Account Codes; Name; Group Coverage

Feature Use Feature use continued Display Paging 1. Select from Menu ■ Loudspeaker BF ■ Speakerphone B or Feature screen 2. Follow prompts Park BF Personal Directory M * Programmed Button Persona! Speed Dial C 1. Program a line button for each Pickup BF feature (Appendix C) Privacy BC 2. Press progr...

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