31 programming multi-purpose buttons – AT&T Spirit Communications System User Manual

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Programming Multi-Purpose Buttons

Press INTERCOM.

Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER).

Dial * 0 (zero).

Intercom Extension Button.

Dial intercom extension number.

Press button you want to program.

Group Page Button.

Dial two-digit group number of group you want to page (61-66).

Press button you want to program.

Account Code Entry Button.

Dial 70.

Press button you want to program.

Manual Signal Button.

Dial 71.

Press button you want to program.

To erase a button,

Press button you want to erase.

Using Programmed Multi-Purpose Buttons

Intercom Extension Button.

You may use a intercom extension button to place a call (see page 17) or

whenever you would dial an intercom extension number.

Group Page Button.

Press group page button. (Speaker will turn on. If you want to use the

receiver, press INTERCOM and lift the receiver before pressing the group page button.)

Account Code Entry Button.

An account code may be entered at any time during a call.

Press account code entry button.

Dial account code.

Press account code entry button. The

indicator light by the button will be turned on by the first press and remain on until the second press.

Manual Signal Button.

Press manual signal button.

Press intercom extension button. As long

as the intercom extension button is held down, a tone will sound at your telephone and at the
telephone you have signaled.

Changing Programming

You may change the use of a button by programming the button for another purpose. If you program a
SpeedCall button for some other use, the SpeedCall number will remain in the SpeedCall memory
and can be used by pressing MEMORY and dialing the two-digit code for that number.

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