AT&T 410 820 User Manual

Communications system with feature package 2

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AT&T
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MERLIN
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
USER'S GUIDE
MODELS 206, 410 AND 820
WITH FEATURE PACKAGE 2

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  • Page 1 AT&T ® MERLIN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM USER’S GUIDE MODELS 206, 410 AND 820 WITH FEATURE PACKAGE 2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Available Features Key to Symbols Placing and Answering Calls Line Buttons and Lights Distinctive Ringing Placing an Outside Call Line Request Answering an Outside Call Placing an Intercom Call Answering an Intercom Call Fixed Features Hold Transfer Conference Drop Message Waiting...
  • Page 3: Available Features

    Available Features Line buttons with lights make it easy to keep track of calls Flexible calling within your business Program the features you want on your phone Speak to several people at one time Volume control Read on to find out how to use these features...and many more! Most features are available with the touch of a button One-touch dialing of num-...
  • Page 4: Key To Symbols

    Key to Symbols The following symbols are used throughout the document to illustrate the steps for using your MERLIN™ communications system voice terminal. After you are familiar with the steps, the symbols should serve as a quick reminder. (Buttons are shaded and labeled to look like the actual buttons on your voice terminal.
  • Page 5: Placing And Answering Calls

    Placing and Answering Calls LINE BUTTONS AND LIGHTS Each call is represented on a separate line button. The lights next to the line buttons tell you what’s happening. The red light tells you which line you’re on or will get when you lift the handset.
  • Page 6: Line Request

    Line Request If you want to use a particular outside line that is busy (green light is on), you can tell the MERLIN system to signal you when the line is free. Just touch the busy line button (red light comes on), leaving the handset on the hook.
  • Page 7: Fixed Features

    Fixed Features HOLD The Hold feature lets you handle more than one call at the same time. To put a call on hold, touch Hold. The green light next to the line flashes rapidly and your voice terminal rings periodically to re- mind you of the held call.
  • Page 8: Conference

    CONFERENCE Add a second outside caller to an existing conversation by following this procedure: Touch Conference, touch a free line button, dial the second person. You can also use the Conference feature to add in a call on hold: Touch Conference, touch the line button with the held call.
  • Page 9: Drop

    DROP Remove a call from a conference by following this two-step pro- cedure: Touch Drop, touch the line button of the call to be dropped. Drop is especially useful when the line you wanted to conference in is busy or is not answered. MESSAGE WAITING If the attendant (receptionist) has a message for you, the green light next to your Message button will be lit.
  • Page 10: Speaker

    SPEAKER Speaker lets you listen to a call without lifting the handset. To speak, however, you need to use the handset or the optional Hands-Free Unit (page 21). On-Hook Dialing Touch Speaker and dial. When the other person answers, lift the handset.
  • Page 11: Programming Instructions

    Programming Instructions ASSIGNING CUSTOM FEATURES TO BUTTONS Programming is the process of customizing your phone. You can select features that meet your present needs and change the features when your needs change. You can assign any custom feature listed below to any spare but- ton on your telephone.
  • Page 12: Feature Programming Chart

    Feature Programming Chart Use the chart below as a handy reference when you program custom features onto your voice terminal. Feature (Suggested Button Label) Programming Code Dial Auto Answer-Intercom (Auto Answer) Call Pickup Dial (Call Pickup) Do Not Disturb Dial (Do Not Disturb) Dial 6 + an intercom...
  • Page 13 Feature Programming Chart (continued) Feature (Suggested Button Programming Code Label) Personal Speed Dial Dial a Personal Speed Dial (uses a dial code code (#01 through #22) + 90 + an outside telephone instead of a button) number. Dial Privacy (Privacy) Saved Number Redial Dial (Saved Number)
  • Page 14: Programmable Button Features

    Programmable Button Features OUTSIDE AUTO DIAL You can dial any outside number with a single touch of a but- ton. When you touch an Outside Auto Dial button, the MERLIN system selects an outside line, turns on the speaker, and automatically dials the number.
  • Page 15: Automatic Redialing

    AUTOMATIC REDIALING Two features are especially useful when you get a busy signal or no answer because they let you redial the number with the touch of a button. Last Number Redial To redial the number you most recently dialed, touch Last Last Number Number.
  • Page 16: Intercom Auto Dial

    INTERCOM AUTO DIAL Allows you to dial by simply touching a button. To call someone on your MERLIN system: Touch Intercom, then touch the ap- propriate Intercom Auto Dial button. Green lights next to the In- tercom Auto Dial buttons tell you which people are busy on the Receptionist Intercom telephone.
  • Page 17: Hands-Free Answer On Intercom

    HANDS-FREE ANSWER ON INTERCOM For use with the optional Hands-Free Unit only. (See page 21.) If you would like your Hands-Free Unit to turn on automatically whenever you receive an intercom call, touch Auto Answer on your voice terminal (green light comes on). You can leave it on indefinitely if you wish.
  • Page 18: Dial Code Features

    Dial Code Features GROUP PAGE To make an announcement to a group of two or three phones simultaneously, touch Intercom, dial code 70 through 79. Ask your system administrator for the list of groups of people that correspond to each dial code. To answer a Group Paging an- nouncement, lift the handset and speak.
  • Page 19: System Speed Dial

    SYSTEM SPEED DIAL (Available on all voice terminals) System Speed Dialing works the same as Personal Speed Dial- ing but it can be programmed only by your administrator. The codes are #60 through #99. Dial the programmed numbers by using the same code from any voice terminal. You may choose to assign these codes to Auto Dial buttons.
  • Page 20: Ringing And Line Selection Options

    Ringing and Line Selection Options PROGRAMMABLE LINE RINGING You can program whether or not each line rings on incoming calls, or you can program delayed ringing if you wish. If most of your calls are first answered by an attendant, you would want those lines programmed to no ring.
  • Page 21: Voice Announcement Disable

    VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT DISABLE Ordinarily, people can announce calls through your speaker by using Intercom. You can prevent this from happening by pro- gramming Voice Announcement Disable: Slide T/P switch toward you. Touch Intercom. Green on = voice announcement allowed Green off = voice announcement prevented Return T/P switch to center position.
  • Page 22: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment HANDS-FREE UNIT The Hands-Free Unit provides the highest quality speaker- phone service. You can use it for virtually all calls. Placing a Call Just touch Speakerphone On/Off and dial. You can talk hands- free. To end the call, touch Speakerphone On/Off. Answering a Call Touch Speakerphone On/Off and speak.
  • Page 23: Handset Interactions

    Handset Interactions To switch from the handset to the Hands-Free Unit during a call, just touch Speakerphone On/Off and hang up. To switch from the Hands-Free Unit to handset just lift the handset; the Hands- Free Unit goes off automatically. HEADSET ADAPTER The Headset Adapter allows you to plug in a standard headset for hands-free operation.
  • Page 24: Index

    Index Answering Calls, 4 - 5 Intercom Calls, 5 Outside Calls, 5 Auto Answer-Intercom. See Hands-Free Answer on Intercom Automatic Line Selection, 20 Call Pickup, 16 Conference, 7 Drop with Conference, 8 Hold with Conference, 7 Custom Features. See Programmable Button Features Dial Code Features, 17 - 18 Distinctive Ringing, 4...
  • Page 25: Speed Dial Codes

    Speed Dial Codes Person or Location Code Person or Location Code Person or Location Code...
  • Page 26 AT&T MERLIN is a registered trademark of AT&T. © Copyright 1985 AT&T. Printed in U.S.A. 999-500-136IS Issue 2 September 1985...

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