Lights - AT&T PARTNER Installation And Use Manual

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Lights

Each line button, each calling feature button, and some Auto Dial buttons have a
green light and a red light. The meaning of these lights varies, depending on
whether a button is used to access an outside line, a calling feature, or an
intercom Auto Dial number.
Table 3-1 shows the meanings of the various light patterns for each possible
button assignment.
Table 3-1. Light Patterns for System Phones
Light Pattern
Steady On
Off
(steady off)
Flash
(long on, long off)
Alternating Red/Green Flash
(red on, green on, red on,
green on)
Wink
(long on, short off)
Flutter
(short on, short off)
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Learning About Telephones
Line Button
Line is busy. Green means your
phone is busy; red means someone
at another extension is busy on the
line.
Line is idle (not being used).
A call is ringing on the line. Green
flash means a call is ringing at your
extension. Red flash means a call is
ringing on the line, but not at your
extension.
Appears at both extensions in a
joined call and at each extension
connected in a conference call.
A call on the line is on hold. Green
wink means the call is on hold at your
extension. Red wink means the call is
on hold at another extension. (Anyone
who has the line can retrieve the call.)
Green flutter means a conference call
on your line is on hold.
Calling
Intercom Auto Dial
Feature
Button
Button
Green
Red means the extension
means
is busy (making or
feature
answering a call).
is on
Feature
Extension is idle (not
is off
being used).

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