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Assuming secretarial is required, the following results were found.

  • 500 Series Wall Telephones, 558td Tl

    500 Series Wall Telephones, 558 F, 1 line pickup, hold and secretarial service Table D

  • 500 Series Wall Telephones, 558f2 Tl

    500 Series Wall Telephones, 558 F, 1 line pickup, hold and secretarial service

  • Code-a-Phone Automatic Answering and Recording System August 1963 Marketing Brochure

    • You may change t~is message quickly. • Your callers always get an answer. FOR THE SMALL BUSINESSMAN, may save costs of secretarial help, prevent loss of business that is missed when telephone goes unanswered. TAKES MESSAGES FOR YOU □ Records up to 2...

  • AA355.001 i3 Oct54 - J58819 755A PBX

    lamps on anoptional basis. The line lamp feature combined with the line pickup feature facilitates the use of the PBX for secretarial service. 1.16 Tie Trunks: Three types of tie trunks are available for connecting a 755A PBX to other manual or dial...

  • 502-735-401 i4 feb 1981 service 2751 telephone sets connections

    60 Telephone Set, Connections• Page TCI Library | www.telephonecollectors.info 3 .TABLE e• '•TAB.LE c• CONYERS.ON FOR SECRETARIAL SERVICE, CONVERSION FOR'.1 UNE PICKUP, s"IGNAUNG, ' AND• CUTOFF FEATURE SIGNALING} AND t;IOLD (NOt,IKEY SYSJEM) f IIEMOVE...

  • DCA 370-V130-1 Nov65 - CONUS AUTOVON Switching Center Requirements

    Services 3.1.4 Off Hook Service 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.2 CHAPTER 4. Local III 4 Instrument Multi Line Subscriber Instrument Secretarial units Switchboard(PBX) III 4 III~4 III 5 NUMBERING, SIGNALING AND TRANSMISSION PLANS 4.0 General 4.1 Numbering Plan 4.1.1...

  • CD-69155-01 i1 tci

    connected through the contacts ·Of the exclusion key (not shown on this drawing). If only one ringer is connected to the secretarial line and is connected through the exclusion key, it would be advisable to provide a visual line indicator to function...

  • SC T-1125 i2 - SC 500-series telephones - installation and maintenance

    by a PBX attendant. e. Pushbutton. Telephones with a pushbutton (fig. 5 and 6) are used for various services such as secretarial signaling, door release, etc. A common application is to use the pushbutton for call transfer with PBX systems. .C)... { .....

  • SC T-6043 67ca - Tone-Dial Telephone Variations

    on same line by lifting plunger. ~ rn r S C 15088 S C 5518 (TD) Single line, push to signal non locking pushbutton for secretarial signaling, door rn release, etc.; also for call transfer with PBX systems. "U I 0 S C 1510F S C 5538 (TD) Two line. Line...

  • SC T-2077 i3 - Telephone Line Brochure

    by lifting plunger). S C 5088 * S C 5518* Single line, metro dial, push to signal button (non locking pushbutton for secretarial signaling, door release, etc.) and for call transfer with PBX systems. S C 5 108 S C 5538 Two line, metro dial, and line...

  • AE TB 470-914 i2 1963 - Type 85 Telephone - Push-turn Key

    on the parent telephone is used to connect an extension telephone and its ringer to the line e. Headset control permits secretarial of the parent telephone, and simultaneously dis monitoring of conversations at discretion connect the ringer of the...

  • AE EM-MSS-1 i1 1961 - Message Service System - Message Waiting

    The message service control unit (figure 3) is designed in the trim line styling which is presently being used for the secretarial answering unit and the type 51 attendant cabinet. There are two standard size units. The smaller unit is equipped with 60...

  • AE EM-ASI-1 i1 1960 - P-A-X Auxiliary Services Index

    service, Public address cut in service, Executive right of way service, Paging telephone service, Direct line service, Secretarial answering service, Dictation service, and Night answer and transfer service. Contributed by John Novack ( ) m "C"LEAD...

  • AE Circular 1195 Jul72 - Business Communication Systems ocr tci dp

    messages up to 24 hours conferences. a day, if you wish. AUTOMATIC DIALER Dials often called numbers for you at the SECRETARIAL ANSWERING For answering phones promptly. As press of a button. No more wrong numbers. many as 20 phones can be answered from...

  • SC 81-042-72 i1 May75 - 1800 and 2800 3-line Desk Rotary and Tone Dial Tel

    indicate line hold and line busy conditions. Line Cord) Using 44A Connecting Blocks 4 c. A signaling button, for secretarial signaling, door 2. Typical S C 1800 and 2800 Series, release, etc., and an attendant recall button are Desk, 3 Line Telephone...

  • GTE Automatic Electric - No 2 EAX Brochure

    12 PARTIES Don 't answer Dial up On hold CALL PICKUP & HOLD Meet me On camp on SWITCHED DIRECT LINE SERVICE CPEINTERFACE SECRETARIAL ANSWERING Centralized dictation Taped instruction Centrex station features DIRECTED CALL PICKUP Dial access information...

  • GTE Automatic Electric - No 2 EAX Brochure

    12 PARTIES Don 't answer Dial up On hold CALL PICKUP & HOLD Meet me On camp on SWITCHED DIRECT LINE SERVICE CPEINTERFACE SECRETARIAL ANSWERING Centralized dictation Taped instruction Centrex station features DIRECTED CALL PICKUP Dial access information...

  • AE Catalog 11000 - Index Dec69

    . . M Outdoor... .N Answering Time Recorders. .R Telecode Relays............ . .M Benner Nawman Shelter .. .N Units. Secretarial..... . .. M Bias Measuring Sets. s Drexel Indoor . N Antique Telephone Big Grip Dead Ends .. • A Gladwin Indoor Shelf...

  • GSP 000-000-901CA i1 Dec68 - Numerical Index - Central Office Equip Maint

    OF FORM 496bb~ PANHANDLE CARRIER LEVEL ANO VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS Abbl,.b08 l TABULATION AND ANALYSIS TELEPHONE SECRETARIAL SERVICE TROUBLE A.E.co., CIRCUIT H 85bSb l COMPLETION OF FORM 151 .. 53 SATT SUMMARY ]. DESCRIPTION AND EXPLANATION...

  • AE Catalog 4055-E Feb49 - Monophones and Substation Accessories

    Thirdly, the flexibility of the Type 47 makes in black. When this plunger is depressed or when the it ideally suited to secretarial service. handset is replaced, all keys return to their normal position. The left hand plunger (chrome) is free for...


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