Getting Started; Introduction - AT&T 1070 User Manual

4-line small business system with caller id/call waiting and speakerphone
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Introduction

This AT&T Small Business System is expandable to a 16-extension telephone
system. The 1070 telephone is compatible with the 1040 and 1080 telephones.
For details, see the installation guide. This system is not compatible with any
other AT&T 4-line small business telephones, except for the 1040 and 1080
telephones.
The 1070 telephone is hearing-aid compatible and can be connected to
four incoming telephone lines. This telephone features a speakerphone for
handsfree use, and a headset jack compatible with most two-band 2.5mm
headsets (sold separately). There are two additional ports, known as AUX jacks
or data ports, available for connecting the telephone to another device such
as a fax machine or modem.
The 1070 enables paging, intercom, and call transfers between system
telephones and is capable of connecting three parties on the same
conference call.
This telephone also features a 32-number one- and two-touch memory
buttons for faster dialing and has a directory that can store up to 200
additional numbers with names.
This telephone has a caller ID feature that supports caller ID with call waiting
service. (Caller ID services are subscriber services available from many local
telephone companies for a fee.)
If there is a 1080 telephone in your system that is an auto attendant, it may
record messages for your set.
The 1070 telephone is compatible with Centrex service. Centrex is a special
subscriber service that might be available from your local telephone company
for a fee. If you subscribe to Centrex service, refer to the Centrex operation
section (page 66).
This user's manual contains detailed instructions for using your AT&T Small
Business System 1070 telephone. Please read this manual before using this
1070 telephone.
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