Using The Device Attached To The Internal Analog Terminal Adapter - Nortel ICS 6.1 Manual

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Using the device attached to the internal
analog terminal adapter
The internal analog terminal adapter (I-ATA) connects a standard analog
voice device to your Compact ICS. These include such devices a single-
line telephone or a data communication device, such as a modem or fax
machine. Unlike an external adapter, the I-ATA only supports a device that
is located on the same premises as your ICS.
You activate all of the features available from the I-ATA by pressing
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some telephones, you use FLASH instead of handsfree/mute.
If your telephone or device does not have handsfree/mute, you must use the
Hook Switch (located under the handset) to enter feature codes. Press the
Hook Switch for approximately half a second, then enter the rest of the
code.
To make an external call using the device attached to the I-ATA, you must
access an external line. To access an external line, lift the handset and enter
the external access code. The external access code is 9 or the number
programmed by your installer or customer service representative.
The feature codes for the I-ATA the telephone use
telephone does not have
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, press
To make an external call, lift the handset and enter the external access code
followed by the external telephone number. In most cases, the external
access code is 9.
Alternate line
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on your telephone and entering a feature or access code. On
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Ü
i nstead.
Allows you to switch between using your two intercom paths.
When a path is in use, you hear an error tone informing you
that the path is already in use.
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instead. If your telephone does not
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