Using AT&TSet
Since AT&TSet files are workspaces, any changes you make to a file are not
immediately programmed to your telephone. To program these modifications to
your telephone, you must "write" the file to the telephone (via the Write to
Telephone option in the File menu). When you write a file to your telephone,
AT&TSet does not automatically program every button in the file to your
telephone. AT&TSet only programs buttons whose button positions display
"use." As a result, you can change how every button is programmed in an
AT&TSet file, but if you select "use" for only one button position, only that
button feature will be programmed to your telephone when you write the file to
your telephone. If you select "skip" for all of the button positions, none of the
button features in that file will be programmed to your telephone when you
write the file to your telephone.
With AT&TSet, you can create button programming files for any system
telephone. Regardless of the telephone model you have, you may create a file
for one of the other model types AT&TSet supports. For example, if you have
an MLS-34D telephone, you may create a file for an MLS-18D telephone.
AT&TSet also enables you to convert an existing AT&TSet file to a file for one
of the other model types.
NOTE:
You cannot directly write a file that was created for one type of telephone to
another type of telephone without first converting the file. For example, if you
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want to write a file for an MLS-34D telephone to an MLS-18D telephone, you
must convert the file to an MLS-18D file before writing the file to the MLS-18D
telephone.
With AT&TSet, you can program and print your speed dial lists. AT&TSet also
enables you to print labels for the button features programmed on your
telephone. You can print these labels on a perforated AT&T button label form.
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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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