Centrex Service Call Example - AT&T 1070 User Manual

4-line small business system with caller id/call waiting and speakerphone
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If you subscribe
to Centrex service
provided by your local
telephone company,
you need to set up the
system telephones first.
Here is an example of
one setup.
EXT 11 (console)
CONSOLE is ON.
CSL DELAY RING is
OFF.
EXT 12
CONSOLE is OFF.
CSL DELAY RING is set
to 20 seconds.
EXT 13
CONSOLE is OFF.
CSL DELAY RING is set
to 16 seconds.
EXT 14
Both CONSOLE and
CSL DELAY RING
menus are OFF. (This
telephone does not use
the Centrex service.)
Appendix C
Centrex operation

Centrex service call example

In the example on the left, when the calls coming
from 555-1237 or 555-1238 are not answered,
and if you subscribe to the Centrex service
provided by your local telephone company, these
calls are switched to the console telephone (EXT
11 in the example).
1.
An external call comes in on line 4 (telephone
number 555-1237 or 555-1238) on the original
system telephone (EXT 12 or EXT 13).
2.
If the call is not answered during the CSL
delay time set on the original extension, (20
seconds for EXT 12 or 16 seconds for EXT
13), the console telephone (EXT 11) rings and
displays EXT XX RING (XX is the desired phone
extension number).
3.
Press the [LINE 4] key if line 4 is idle on the
console telephone (EXT 11). Dial the Centrex
access code (provided by your telephone
company), then the ringing line's seven- or ten-
digit phone number (as directed by your phone
company).
NOTES:
If no one answers the call at the console
telephone for 10 seconds, the originating
extension ring again.
Outside calls are answered by the auto
attendant (See 1080 user's manual for details).
Contact your telephone company for more
details about Centrex service.
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