Installation guide

CIB 2853
(7303 H01) 10-BUTTON VOICE TERMINAL (3161)
The 10-Button Voice Terminal provides ac-
cess to intercom and outside lines, and to
programmable and other button features
shown in Figure 1 which may be provided in
your communications system.
Speaker/Ring Volume Control
HANDSET
REMOVE
TO PLUG
IN HANDS–
'LINE'
FREE UNIT
JACK
OR OTHER
ACCESSORY
'OTHER'
JACK
HANDSET
CORD
The volume control is located on the left side
of the voice terminal (see Figure 3). Sliding
the switch away from you increases the vol-
ume while sliding it toward you decreases the
volume.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
HANDSET
SPEAKER
Note:
The volume control changes the
volume of alerting rings, speaker,
and button clicks.
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Figure 1
ASSEMBLING YOUR VOICE
TERMINAL
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Unpack voice terminal and coiled hand-
set cord.
TEST/PROGRAM
SPEAKER/RING
SWITCH
VOLUME CONTROL
T
TOP
P
TOP
VIEW
VIEW
Turn voice terminal upside down and plug
one end of handset cord into jack with
the drawing of the handset beside it (see
Figure 2).
Warning:
Do not plug the handset cord
into the jacks labeled “LINE”
or “OTHER”.
Plug the loose end of the handset cord
into the handset (see Figure 2).
Mount the voice terminal on the desk
stand or wall mount.
To convert the 10-Button Voice Terminal
from a desk terminal to a wall-mounted
terminal, follow the instructions packed
with the wall mount (CIB 2856).
Figure 2
SPEAKER/RINGING AND TEST
CONTROL
Test/Program (T/P) Control
The T/P switch is located on the left side of
the voice terminal (see Figure 3). It has three
positions: T (spring loaded and must be held
in the T position), center (indicated by a
“dot”), and the P position. It is set to the
center position for normal operation of the
voice terminal. After connection to the con-
trol unit, the voice terminal can be put into
the test mode by holding the switch in the T
position. The voice terminal can be put into
the program mode by placing the switch in
the P position.
Figure 3
REMOVING AND REPLACING
LABELS
Removal
Grasp the silver tab above the touch-sen-
sitive buttons, and pull the label out of
the label slot (see Figure 4).
Labels may now be typed or handwritten
in pencil or ink, and can be erased (if nec-
essary). Be sure ink is dry before insert-
ing label.
Replacing
Insert the bottom of the label into the
label slot above each column of the
touch-sensitive buttons.
Slide the label all the way into the slot
until the label appears next to the proper
button. (Note that the label slides into
the slot and behind a thin top graphics
overlay.)
Figure 4
Equipment manufactured by AT&T Technologies in the U.S.A.