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DEFINITY ® CAL LMASTER ® II and CAL LMASTER ® III V oice T erminals User and Installation In structions A T& T 555-015 -16 8 COMCOD E 107 31965 9 Issue 1, August 1994.
WARRANTY All terms and conditions specified in your agreement with AT&T apply. NOTICE While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, AT&T can assume no responsibility for any errors.
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY This terminal is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids as prescribed by the Federal Communications Commission. INTERFERENCE WARNING INFORMATION - Part 15 of FCC Ru.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Only the most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new voice terminal. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility too. Please carefully read the helpful tips listed below and on the next page.
Service 1 Before cleaning, unplug the voice terminal from the modular wall jack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Contents Your CALLMASTER Voice Terminal …………………… ………6 The Headset (or the Handset) ……………… ………………… …6 The Recorder Interface ……………… ….
Your CALLMASTER Voice Terminal The AT&T CALLMASTER voice terminals referred to in this manual include the CALLMASTER II and the CALLMASTER III models. Both of these voice terminals have been specially designed for use with the Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) system and the many features of DEFINITY Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3.
If you have both a handset and a headset plugged into a CALLMASTER voice terminal, you may want to unplug the handset when you are not using it, since it can pick up nearby noises (such as papers being shuffled) which may be heard over the headset.
CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used in the procedures: xxxxx This box represents a call appearance button, which is used exclusively for placing or receiving calls. The button has a red appearance light and a green status light and is labeled with an extension number (shown as xxxxx ).
Feature Descriptions Familiarize yourself with your CALLMASTER voice terminal and its many features by reviewing Figure 1 below and the feature explanations on the following pages.
Starting at the top left of Figure 1 and continuing clockwise: Message Light A red light which goes on steadily when a message has been left for you. Drop/Test Button For disconnecting from a call or dropping the last party added to a conference call.
Adjunct Jack (on bottom of voice terminal) This jack is used to connect compatible adjunct equipment, such as an S101A or S201A Speakerphone, a 507A Adapter, or a 500A Headset Adapter, to your voice terminal. The jack is labeled . Mute Button For turning off the voice transmitter in the headset or handset so the other person cannot hear you.
Headset Jacks FIGURE 2 The headset jacks on the side of the CALLMASTER On both sides of the CALLMASTER (II and III) voice terminals, as shown in Figure 2 above, there is a set of headset jacks. Use these jacks for connecting a headset to your CALLMASTER set.
Installation Use the following procedures to install your CALLMASTER voice terminal. IMPORTANT: ‘‘DEFINITY CALLMASTER II and CALLMASTER III Instructions for Programming the Options,’’ 555-015-169, is a brief set of instructions which includes procedures for setting the display for 1 or 2 lines and for controlling the Mute button.
ORDERABLE EQUIPMENT The following equipment can be ordered by using the appropriate Comcode: Orderable Equipment ITEM COMCODE CALLMASTER II Voice Terminal (with Recorder Interface) Black 106693294 Mis.
Orderable Equipment (continued) ITEM COMCODE Handset D-Kit #182835 (white) 107318438 Handset cradle * 847278603 Thumbscrew * 847278611 Handset K2G2 * 107244352 Handset cord H4DU * 105635429 PJ327 Adap.
Line Cord Routing LINE Jack Adjunct Jack Adjunct Jack Routing Channel Channel FIGURE 3 The LINE jack, adjunct jack, and routing channels Important Notes on Installation The total distance between the CALLMASTER II voice terminal with Recorder Interface and the recording device should not exceed 200 feet.
DCP Line Interface The DCP line interface is a standard D8W 8-wire modular cord. One pair is used for balanced digital transmission to the PBX switch; another pair is used for balanced digital reception from the PBX switch.
Figure 4 shows how a CALLMASTER II with Recorder Interface should be configured through the wall jack with the DEFINITY PBX, an adjunct power source, and the recording device.
CALLMASTER Adjunct Power PBX T wisted Pair Wire 4-Pair Cross Connect D8W Cord CALLMASTER V oice T erminal House Cable 104A W all Jack W-O (0D1) O-W (0D2) W-G (ID1) G-W (ID2) W-BR (P1-) BR-W (P2+) W-BL.
TESTING THE HEADSET OR HANDSET 1 If you are using a handset, use the installation instructions that come with the handset kit to install the handset cradle. 2 Plug in the headset or the handset, press a call appearance button, and listen for dial tone.
Mute Button Designation Log In Release CALLMASTER Strips FIGURE 5 Inserting the designation strips 16.
Feature Procedures The following features can be used immediately. The procedures in this section give short, step-by-step instructions for using each of these features. For your convenience, beginning with the Conference feature, the features are listed alphabetically.
DISCONNECTING FROM CALLS You can disconnect from a call in several ways: Press Release to disconnect from any type of call in approximately one-tenth of a second. This method is faster than waiting for a caller or trunk to disconnect and enables you to perform other ACD or voice terminal procedures sooner.
CONFERENCE To add another party to an existing call Note: If your CALLMASTER voice terminal is connected to a DEFINITY Generic 1 or Generic 3, the conference call can include up to six parties. If your CALLMASTER is connected to a DEFINITY Generic 2, the conference can include up to three parties.
DROP To disconnect from an active 2-party call 1 Press Drop Test You hear dial tone NOTE: You may press Release instead of Drop Test to disconnect faster.
MUTE To prevent the other party from hearing you 1 Press Mute Red light next to Mute goes on; other party cannot hear you 2 When you want to resume the conversation with the other party, press Mute again Red light next to button goes off; caller can hear you again NOTE: The Mute feature has no effect when an adjunct is active.
Select Ring (and Ringer Volume) (Continued) You can raise or lower the volume of the tone ringer under the following conditions: The CALLMASTER is on-hook, and the headset is unplugged The voice termi.
TRANSFER To send an existing call to another extension or outside number 1 Press Transfer Green light at call appearance flutters Present call is put on hold You are given a new call appearance, and y.
Technical Description Physical Dimension and Weight The CALLMASTER voice terminal can only be desk-mounted; it cannot be wall-mounted. The CALLMASTER voice terminal measures 8.5 inches deep 11.0 inches wide 4.25 lbs Power Requirements The CALLMASTER voice terminal is line powered from the PBX switch.
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