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Opening and Closing Telephone Manager
The Call screen directory contains up to 15 of your
directory entries.
The status line display indicates how your telephone
lines are set up.
If just one telephone line is
connected to your computer, only VOICE 1: appears.
If
no lines are connected, nothing appears.
The status
line also informs you of telephone activity.
As the
status changes, the word IDLE is replaced with one of
the following:
o
<RING notifies you of an incoming call.
o
ACTIVE indicates the line is busy with a
voice call.
o
HOLD indicates that the line has a calIon
hold.
o
MSG notifies you of a message, if you set up
line 1 to use the message waiting feature,
and if your telephone is connected to an AT&T
Dimension or AT&T System 75/85 business
communications system.
Contact your
administrator for the procedure to pick up a
waiting message.
Refer to the Setting Up Telephone Manager section for
instructions on connecting and configuring the
telephone lines.
The message line displays Telephone Manager messages.
The command line is used for typing telephone numbers.
The Telephone Manager screen keys provide easy access
to frequently used Telephone Manager commands.
These features are described in the following chapters.
Di~laying
the Call Screen and Djrectory
The Directory and the Call screen are similar.
Both
use the same display format to list your call entries.
Your Directory lists all entries you create; your Call
screen lists up to 15 entries.
You specify if you
want an entry to appear in the Call screen when you
create the entry.
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