Conventions – AT&T 8403 User Manual

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The following conventions are used in this document:

Buttons you press on the voice terminal are shown as follows:

The term “dial keypad” refers to the touch-tone keypad where you dial
(enter) telephone numbers and feature access codes.

The phrase “go off-hook” means that you must lift the handset or press
the

button. The phrase “go on-hook” means that you must

replace the handset on the handset cradle, or press the

button.

If your voice terminal is an Attendant Backup position, you will have “con-
sole” permissions assigned to your voice terminal. This is done so you
can do most of the tasks available from the standard attendant console.

You will hear the following call progress tones during normal operation:

— Dial tone — a steady tone you hear when you first select an idle

call appearance.

— Ringback tone — the normal ringing tone you hear after you dial a

guest room or outside number.

— Busy tone — a slow on-off-on-off tone you hear when the person

you are calling is busy on their telephone.

— Reorder tone — a fast on-off-on-off tone you hear when calling

facilities are not available or out of order.

— Confirmation tone — a three-burst tone you hear after success-

fully using a feature access code.

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