3.0

Out of 11 Ratings

Owner's of the AT&T Telephone 1070 gave it a score of 3.0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    3.09 out of 5
  • Durability

    2.91 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    3.09 out of 5
  • Performance

    2.91 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    2.91 out of 5
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Appendix A
Glossary
Continued from previous page
Mailbox: A place to store answering system messages. The 1080 phone can
have separate mailboxes for private messages, central messages, and system
extension messages.
Memory loss protection: Even if the telephone has no AC power or a battery,
all programming and messages are retained.
Navigation keys: These are the buttons you use to program your 1080 phone
and for scrolling through feature options ([ENTER], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]).
Prime line: This is the line on the telephone you assign to be selected
automatically when you lift the handset, press [ SPEAKER] or press
[HEADSET] to answer or make a call.
Private message: This is a message that did not come through the auto
attendant. If the 1080 is not an auto attendant, or if it has a private line, or
if the ANSWER DELAY is shorter than the AUTO ATT DELAY, and if DTAD
SETUP ANSWER STATUS is on, callers will leave a private message.
System extension message: This is a message recorded for an individual
1070 or 1040 telephone that is associated with a 1080 phone’s auto
attendant mailbox (pages 52-56).
System telephone: Any 1080, 1070 or 1040 telephone in your telephone
system (also called an extension).
Telephone system (or business system): Two or more system telephones
combined to form an interacting system of shared lines. You can have up to
16 system telephones in the system.