Mls- and mlc-model telephones, Auxiliary equipment – AT&T Partner II User Manual

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MLS- and MLC-Model Telephones

AT&T MLS- and MLC-model telephones are designed to make maximum use of
the features provided by your system. The following models are available for use
with your system:

AT&T MLS-34D Telephone. This phone is the best choice for extensions
used by the system manager (for equipment programming), receptionist,
or operator. It has 32 buttons that can be used for outside lines or
programmed for one-touch access to features. It also has a built-in
speaker and microphone (for dialing and having a conversation without
lifting the handset) and a large character display that shows the following:

Current date, day, and time

Number you dialed and elapsed time (when you make a call)

Prompts and messages.

AT&T MLS-12D Telephone. This phone has 10 buttons that can be used
for outside lines or programmed for one-touch access to features (and 6
more buttons without lights that can only be used for programmable
features). It has a built-in speaker and microphone, and a display similar
to the one on the MLS-34D telephone.

NOTE:

An MLS-34D or MLS-12D telephone is required for equipment programming.
Use the MLS-12D phone only if there are no MLS-34D phones installed at the
site.

AT&T MLS-12 Telephone. This telephone has all the features of the
MLS-12D telephone, but without a display.

AT&T MLS-6 Telephone. This phone has 4 buttons that can be used for
outside lines or programmed for one-touch access to features. It also has
a built-in speaker, but no microphone. This means that a user can dial a
number without lifting the handset, but must lift the handset to speak
when the party answers.

AT&T MLC-6 Cordless Telephone. This cordless telephone works like

the MLS-6 corded telephone. It has 4 buttons that can be used for
outside lines or programmed for one-touch access to features. It also
includes a display that shows line status, an On/Off button that must be
pressed before using the phone (to save battery power), and additional
feature buttons to support cordless operation (for more information, see
MLC-6 Cordless Telephone Quick Reference: Display and Controls).

Auxiliary Equipment

The premises equipment works with many telecommunications devices, not only

MLS- and MLC-model telephones. You can connect industry-standard devices
to your equipment controller, and certain models of other devices, all without
expensive adapters.

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