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Anleitung AT&T, modell 1070

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Anleitung Zusammenfassung


• Only Line 4 can be a private line. Select PRIVATE LINE in the LINE GROUP menu on that telephone (see the LINE GROUP section on page 43). Continued on next page 2 Planning your system Continued from previous page • All extensions that share the same line should share the same line group number (4-15). • You can connect fax machines or other non-system devices to AUXL3 or AUXL4 on the back of the telephone (also called data ports), so they can access line 3 or 4. • See Optional spare battery, page 84 for information about installing spare batteries to maintain basic telephone features in case of a power failure. • Refer to the Feature menu section, page 18, to customize each system telephone. • The chart on the following page will help you plan your system. -List the extension number, location, and model for each phone. -For each 1080, decide whether you want it to be an auto attendant. -Decide which phone numbers each extension should have. -Plan your line groups. This is necessary only if all telephone lines are not attached to all telephones. See LINE GROUP, page 43, for more information. -Decide which 1070 and 1040 extensions will be assigned to which 1080 system extension mailbox (see the Forwarding to DTAD mailbox section on the 1070 or 1040 user’s manual). -Decide if any phones will have private lines. A private line only appears on one set. -Write your phone numbers in the spaces at the top of the chart. You may want to make copies of this chart, in case your needs change. 3 System planner 5 Tool needed (optional) You will need a Phillips screwdriver to install your optional backup battery. Parts checklist (1040/1070/1080) Save your sales receipt and original packaging in case it is necessary to ship your telephone for warranty service. The box should include: Telephone base with wall mount bracket attached Handset One short telephone line cord Two long telephone line cords Handset coiled cord Power adapter Replacement directory card (In bag with user’s manual) Installation guide User's manual Quick reference guide Quick reference guide 1080 4-Line small business system with digital answering system and caller ID/call waiting User’s manual 1080 4-Line small business system with digital answering system and caller ID/call waiting Important information for DSL users Do you receive DSL (digital subscriber line) service for high-speed Internet access through your telephone line(s) from your telephone company? If so, add either DSL splitters and/or microfilters to your installation. Without these DSL splitters and/or microfilters, your telephone service will interfere with your data reception, and your data reception will interfere with your telephone sound quality and the advanced features that work by sending data signals over Line 1 (such as intercom, hold, and line privacy). If you have fewer than four telephones, if Line 1 can be a non-DSL line, and if there is no alarm system, you can use microfilters between each telephone and each telephone wall jack. If your system meets any of the following three criteria, you will need DSL splitter(s) installed near where the telephone lines come into the building. You will need one for each DSL line. This usually requires a professional installer. 1) If you have more than three telephones in your system, you probably need the help of a professional installer. For each telephone line connected to more than three telephones of any type or brand, you will need to install a DSL splitter near where the phone lines come into the building. This usually requires a professional installer. 2) If you need line 1 to be a DSL line, you probably need the help of a professional installer. The telephone system information is carried on Line 1. Therefore, you must connect the same telephone line to the Line 1 jacks of all telephone sets. This telephone information and the Internet access information cannot coexist on the same telephone line without a DSL splitter that should be installed near where the phone lines come into the building. This usually requires a professional installer. Do not use microfilters on Line 1 as they interfere with telephone operation. 3) If you have an alarm system, you probably need the help of a professional installer. Alarm systems use telephone lines. This telephone system and the alarm system cannot share the same telephone line. Other DSL information: Voice and high-speed data access can share your telephone lines because the Internet modems use high-frequency data signals and telephones use low-frequency voice signals. However, to provide high quality voice and to enable the telephones to work as an integrated system, most telephones need to have the high frequency signals removed. You will need either DSL splitters or filters to remove these signals. Continued on next page 6 Important information for DSL users Continued from previous page Use splitters to separate the high-frequency DSL signals from the low- frequency signals used by the tel...


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