Labeling The Designation Card; For The 8403 Voice Terminal - AT&T 8400 Series Instructions For Installation Manual

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Labeling the Designation Card

The designation card is a removable card placed behind a transparent protective
cover on which the user can type or print call appearance or feature
assignments. In most cases, the voice terminal's designation card is filled out
before the user begins to use the set. Do not discard the blank button
designation card. Instead, if there is a preprinted designation card, place it over
the blank button designation card which comes with the voice terminal. The blank
designation card can then be used as a substitute if, in the future, there are
changes in features, telephone numbers, or extension assignments on the voice
terminal.
The following information describes the designation card(s) for each voice
terminal and explains how the cards are to be filled out, if necessary, and
reinstalled under the plastic cover.

For the 8403 Voice Terminal

The designation card for the 8403 voice terminal consists of two sections:
The Feature Directory section — Provides a convenient quick reference
list for 12 features. (These features can be accessed by pressing
and then entering the number assigned to the feature, 1 through 9, or 0,
or the character ∗ or #.) The system manager or user can print the name
of the feature next to F1 through F9, F∗, F0 and F#.
The Call Appearance section — Sections a, b, and c are provided for
noting the telephone number or extension of your voice terminal.
To label the card, use the instructions under ''How to Label the Blank
Designation Card'' later in this section.
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