Using AT&TSet
Each AT&TSet file consists of the following items:
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button programming
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Personal Speed Dial List
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Extension Name (if available)
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System Speed Dial List (at a system administration extension)
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Automatic Line Selection (at a system administration extension)
If you are the System Manager, you may perform Centralized Telephone
Programming on any extension (including your own). Files created at a system
administration extension also include the Automatic Line Selection list for the
extension being programmed. In addition, if you are the System Manager, your
AT&TSet file also includes the System Speed Dial List.
The main view of an AT&TSet file is the button programming. You must use
the menus to access the other options (for example, Personal Speed Dial List).
Each button in an AT&TSet file consists of a button label and a button position.
The button label shows the feature that is programmed to that button, and the
button position specifies the programming status of this button (use or skip).
Use and skip determine whether the feature that is programmed to this button
will be programmed on your telephone. To change the label or feature
programmed to a button, you must first select the button by clicking on the
particular button. When a button is selected, it becomes highlighted. At this
point, you can perform one of the following actions on the button:
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change the feature that is programmed to the button (via the Change
Button Programming option in the Programming menu)
change the label of the button (via the Change Button Label option in
the Programming menu)
select the button to be programmed to your telephone (via the Use
Button When Programming option in the Programming menu)
retrieve full button programming information (via the Button Information
option in the Programming menu)
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Summary of Contents for Partner 18
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Page 28: ...Installing and Setting Up PassageWay Solution Figure 2 1 PassageWay Solution Components 2 3 ...
Page 65: ...Installing and Setting Up PassageWay Solution 2 40 ...
Page 93: ...Using AT TBuzz 3 28 ...
Page 96: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 1 Untitled AT TCall Window 4 3 ...
Page 97: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 2 Components of an AT TCall Window 4 4 ...
Page 100: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 4 Desktop with 10 20 Quick Dials and Card Hidden 4 7 ...
Page 101: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 5 Desktop with 25 50 Quick Dials and Card Displayed 4 8 ...
Page 102: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 6 Desktop with 25 50 Quick Dials and Card Hidden 4 9 ...
Page 144: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 26 Printed Cards With and Without the Notes 4 51 ...
Page 177: ...Using AT TCall 4 84 ...
Page 181: ...Using AT TSet Figure 5 2 Components of the AT TSet Window 5 4 ...
Page 247: ...Using Log Viewer 6 20 ...
Page 250: ...Using AT TConnect Figure 7 1 AT TConnect Window 7 3 ...
Page 252: ...Using AT TConnect Figure 7 2 Events Log Dialog Box 2 When finished select the OK button 7 5 ...
Page 265: ...Using AT TConnect 7 18 ...
Page 287: ...Troubleshooting 9 18 ...
Page 289: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 1 AT TBuzz Menu Tree A 2 ...
Page 290: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 2 AT TCall Menu Tree A 3 ...
Page 291: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 3 AT TSet Menu Tree A 4 ...
Page 292: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 4 Log Viewer Menu Tree A 5 ...
Page 293: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 5 AT TConnect Menu Tree A 6 ...
Page 305: ...Appendix B PC Serial Ports B 12 ...
Page 311: ...Glossary GL 4 ...
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