AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 2.0 Analog Direct-Line Console Operator's Manual page 19

Analog direct-line consoles
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About Your Direct-Line Console
BIS Telephones
Button Labeling Card
A removable card on which to
record your button labels
Contrast Control (on 34D only)
A dial used to brighten or dim the
display
Dedicated Feature Buttons
Nine imprinted buttons for the
features used most often:
Conference to add a line or
extension to a conference call
Transfer to send a call to
another extension
Drop to disconnect an
extension or line from a
conference call
Hold to put a call on hold
Recall to disconnect from one
call and get a dial tone to make
another call without hanging up
Message to indicate when a
message is waiting (light next to
button goes on) HFAI (Hands
Free Answer on Intercom) to
answer voice-announced calls
without the handset Mic
(BIS-22D) and
Microphone (BIS-34 and -34D)
to turn the speakerphone
microphone on and off
Speakerphone to talk on and
listen to a call without lifting the
handset
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BIS Telephones
Dialpad
The buttons used to dial telephone
numbers
Timekeeping Buttons
(BIS-22D and BIS-34D)
Four buttons used for displaying and
setting timekeeping functions
Display Screen
(BIS-22D and BIS 34D)
1-line display that shows call
information, date, and time
Handset
The hand-held part of the console
that you pick up, talk into, and listen
from
Line Buttons
22 (BIS-22D) or 34 (BIS-34 and BIS-
34D) buttons used to make and
receive calls—you can program
unlabeled buttons for one-step
feature use
Ringing Volume Control
A sliding control for adjusting the
ringer volume
Speakerphone Volume Control
A control for adjusting the speaker
volume
T/P Switch
A sliding switch used for testing and
programming the telephone

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