Instruction manual
Guides
Ordering and Availability
For information about ordering any of the printed materials, see “
Related
Documents”
in
“
About This Book,
” at the beginning of this book.
System Reference Guides
There are three system reference guides that you may need to consult as part of
your system manager function:
■
The
Feature Reference
contains detailed information about features and
summary descriptions of applications.
■
System Programming
includes detailed step-by-step procedures to
program the system.
■
The
Equipment and Operations Reference
contains detailed information
about system equipment.
The
Feature Reference
and
System Programming
are essential if you modify the
system or add new users and new features.
The
Equipment and Operations Reference
provides information about hardware,
modes of operation, and lines and trunks; you may wish to order it when you
require more detail on these subjects or plan major changes in your system.
NOTE:
The
Equipment and Operations Reference
does not include information about
hardware that was introduced after Release 3.0 of the system. Consult Chapter
3 of this guide, “
System Components,
” for general descriptions. For more
detailed information about newer hardware components, contact your AT&T
representative. For general information about applications, disregard the
Equipment and Operations Reference
and consult the
Feature Reference
instead. For ordering information, contact your AT&T representative.
Table 7−1 contains an overview of the system reference guides, including
descriptions of some special tools available in each guide. Following the table,
this section describes some common elements contained in all three of the
guides, then provides specific information about each of the guides, including
contents and organization, special tools, and how to use the guide.
In addition to the descriptions and information in this section, each of the guides
provides information about its contents and how to use the guide to find what
you need or to complete a particular task.
NOTE:
An additional guide,
System Planning,
contains information about completing
the planning forms. Because it is primarily used by AT&T personnel, it is not
described here.
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