555-540-711 Issue 1 1989 AT&T System 25 Cordless Telephone User Guide
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Contents 1 Introduction 7 System 25 Features Cordless Telephone Controls Lights Ringing Tones Handset Tones Programming System 25 Features Considerations Procedures for Programming Features 2 4 4 5 10 10 11
Introduction This guide lists all of the features available to you from AT&T System 25 through the cordless telephone and provides basic instructions on how to use your cordless telephone to program those features. For a full description of these features, and stepby-step instructions on how to implement them, see the AT&T System 25 Multiline Telephone User Guide. Your cordless telephone is ready to use as soon as it is connected to the System 25.
Cordless Telephone Controls The following figures show the controls on the handset and base unit of the cordless telephone. See the owner’s manual that accompanied your set for more detailed information on how to use these controls.
Handset Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Antennas On/Off Message Light Low Battery Light Line Card Label Line/Feature Buttons Status 8 Transfer 9 Hold 10 Dial Pad 11 Channel 12 Number Card 13 Battery Contacts 3
Lights Your cordless telephone uses red LEDs (light emitting diodes) to indicate the call status for each line. These LEDs normally remain off. They become lit only when you take some action, such as pressing STATUS, ON/OFF, a feature button, or lifting the handset from the base unit. The LEDs flash or blink to indicate different call states, as described below. A steady light indicates the line or feature in use. A slow flashing light indicates an incoming call.
Handset Tones System 25 signals you with tones that are heard through the handset. The tones and their descriptions are listed below. DIAL TONE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll (a continuous steady tone) You can dial. CONFIRMATION TONE II II II (three short tones) Your action has been accepted. RINGBACK TONE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(repeating on/off tone) The number you dialed is ringing.
Data Dial Code (DDC) When your System 25 was installed, Data Dial Codes (DDCs) were assigned to data terminals. If you have a data terminal associated with your System 25, you will receive separate information regarding its use. Personal Dial Code (PDC) Personal Dial Codes (PDCs) were assigned to telephones. In most cases, your PDC is your extension number. If a telephone is shared by two or more people, each person may have been assigned his or her own “floating” extension number (FPDC).
System 25 Features The cordless telephone implements nearly all the features normally available on a multiline telephone. (Since the cordless telephone does not have a speakerphone, display, or certain function buttons, some features are unavailable.) See the AT&T System 25 Multiline User Guide for a full description of features, and detailed procedures on how to implement them. Your AT&T System 25 has two types of features: fixed and assignable.
SYSTEM 25 CORDLESS TELEPHONE FEATURES Feature Account Code Entry Automatic Intercom Fixed Assignable Comments ✓ Press ON/OFF, then press status to see current LED states Press STATUS to see current LED states ✓ ✓ Bridged Access Call Accountability Call Waiting Callback Coverage Data Calls Direct Group Calling Direct Station Selection Exclusion Following Forwarding Hold Last Number Dialed Leave Word Calling Message Waiting ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (Continued) 8 Press STATUS to see current L
SYSTEM 25 CORDLESS TELEPHONE FEATURES Feature Night Service Paging Park Personal Message Waiting Pickup Placing Calls Programming Numbers Fixed Assignable Comments ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Repertory Dialing Send All Calls ✓ ✓ Signaling Speed Dialing Testing Your Telephone ✓ ✓ ✓ Transfer ✓ Press ON/OFF first to use Personal Speed Dial Select Single Ring Reminder T/P Switch is located on base unit 9
Programming System 25 Features Although the cordless telephone has five (5) programmable buttons, it must be administered as a 10-button multiline telephone (set 303). This is because the cordless telephone supports the message waiting feature, but the 5-button telephone does not. Considerations ■ Since the cordless telephone does not have a speakerphone or display, and cannot be used as an attendant console, features that depend on those requirements are not available on the cordless phone.
Procedures for Programming Features You can program FLEX DSS and Personal Speed Dialing Codes on your cordless telephone. Before you begin this procedure, your cordless phone should have been administered as set 303 by the System Administrator. 1 Lift the cordless handset from the base unit. (Make sure On/Off is switched to Off.) The LED will not be lit. 2 Use a ballpoint pen—not a pencil—to write the names of the features you have selected to program on the corresponding button labels.