AT&T MG9150J manual

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  • Page 1

    MG9150J Issue 1 October 1995 AT&T PARTNER® Plus, PARTNER II Communications System Programming Quick Reference Graphics © AT&T 1988[...]

  • Page 2

    Centralized Telephone Programming Quick Reference Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11 (Extension 11 programming: P+ > = R3.0, PII > R1.0) TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PRESS [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ Central Tel Program ] DIAL the extension num[...]

  • Page 3

    System Features Continued GROUP CALLING—RING/PAGE P+ 1 Grp < R2.0, 4 Grp > R3.0 (p. 5-64) PII 4 Grp > R1.0 (p. 5-96) P+ > R4.0 PII > R3.0 (p. 5-97) (p. 5-132) For ringing the group: PRESS a programmable button PRESS left [ Intercom ] [ 7 ] DIAL a Calling Group number (1-4) For paging the group: P+ PRESS a programmable button PRESS [...]

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    System Programming Quick Reference Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11 P+ > R 3.0, PII > R1.0 TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SE[...]

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    Lines DIAL MODE P+ > R1.0 (p. 5-36) PII > R1.0 (p. 5-58) DIAL #201 DIAL a line number (01–12 P+,01– 24 PII) DIAL 1 = Touch-Tone ✔ 2 = Rotary PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another line HOLD DISCONNECT TIME PII > R3.0 (p. 5-94) P+ > R1.0 (p. 5-74) PII > R1.0 (p. 5-106) DIAL #203 DIAL a line number (01–24) DIAL 1 = Long (450 ms[...]

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    System Programming Quick Reference Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11 TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SETTINGS PRESS [ System Program[...]

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    SYSTEM RESET – PROGRAMMING SAVED P+ > R1.0 PII > R1.0 (p. 5-138) (p. 5-181) IMPORTANT: Using this procedure disconnects any active calls but retains system settings. Use it only if the system fails to function correctly after a power failure or down period. DIAL #728 Dialing Restrictions and Permissions OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION P+ > R1.[...]

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    System Programming Quick Reference Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11 TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SETTINGS PRESS [ System Program[...]

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    Programming Mixed Telephone Types A Overview This appendix provides information about programming from a PARTNER-34D phone to MLS-model phones and from an MLS-34D phone to PARTNER-model phones. In these situations, you should be aware that the button that you press at extension 10 or 11 (the programming extension) is likely to be in a different loc[...]

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    PARTNER-34D Overlay MLS-6 Phone MLS-18D/12D/12 Phone PARTNER-18D Overlay MLS-34D Phone Figure 1. Programming from a PARTNER-34D Phone 10[...]

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    MLS-34D Overlay PARTNER-6 Phone PARTNER-18D/18 Phone PARTNER-34D Phone MLS-18D/MLS-12D Overlay Figure 2. Programming from a MLS-34D Phone 11[...]

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    System Identifier The System Identifier feature allows a PARTNER, PARTNER PLUS or PARTNER II system to identify its release number to NSAC personnel. While speaking with the customer, ask them to dial [ Feature ] [ # ] [ 1 ]. The beeps heard immediately after entering this code is used to identify the users model and release number according to the[...]