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Comdial Americom LCD Speakerphone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Americom LCD Speakerphone System Instructions Manual
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Programming Your Telephone Storing The Feature Buttons If you find that you are using certain miscellaneous features often, access buttons may make operation easier. Create access buttons as you need them. Account Code Button - allows you to enter an account code for call record purposes. Automatic Call-Back (Camp On) Button - arranges the sys- tem to ring your and another’s telephones as soon as their telephone becomes idle. Call Forward Button - provides one-button forwarding of all of your...
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I .“y,u . . . . . . ...= - -- , q l press EXIT to end. To clear a feature access button assignment, repeat the program- ming procedure but press CLEAR before pressmg storage loca- tion button. Display 1 Display 2 Display 6 Dss FEAT NEXT Display 7 D-0 Display 8 DJ7iGr=Jfl Display 9 m 55
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Programming Your Telephone Storing The Special Purpose Feature Buttons In addition to the feature buttons discussed on the previous page, there are five special purpose buttons that you can ar- range as needed. These buttons provide the following features: Assist Button - sends a message to an LCD speakerphone that lets user know, with a tone and a station message display, that you need assistance. Automatic Redial Button - causes the system to automatically dial (every minute for 10 minutes)...
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This quick reference guide provides you with a list of the feature dialing codes used on the Americom digital telephone system. FEATURE Ilotumon... I Toturnoff... I I I CM**4+3(tone3) I I I 57
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Troubleshooting Your Telephone Should your Americom telephone fail to operate properly, or if you do not understand why it is operating in a certain manner, review the following list of symptoms and causes for help. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE ITCM light flashing HOLD light flashing MUTE light on SPKR light on steady, Your messaging is set. Dial ITCM, then#O2andhangup. Another telephone has activated your message waiting light. Press ITCM, and then press HOLD to retrieve message. This action...
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Glossary A All-call paging: Paging through the intercoms of all stations in the system. Assist button: A button that you can program that will let you send a message requesting assistance to the LCD of another telephone. Automatic callback: System will ring a calling telephone when a busy called telephone becomes idle. Automatic dialing (or Autodialing): Using programmable but- tons to store numbers for one- or two-button dialing. Automatic redialing: Turning on a program that automat- ically...
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Do not disturb: A mode that disables incoming call ringing and intercom calling. Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF): The tones made by your telephone when you dial. Dynamic line button: System temporarily assigns a normally unassigned line to an idle line button for certain call handling operations. E Exclusive hold: Only the telephone placing the call on hold can retrieve it. Executive override: Breaking into a conversation at a busy called telephone. This intrusion is announced by several...
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Prime line: A line designated to a particular telephone and automatically selected when the handset is lifted. Programmable buttons: Each telephone or station has but- tons that can be user-programmed for autodialing numbers or feature codes, or other special purpose dialing requirements. Pulse/Tone switching: Changing from pulse/rotary dial sig- nals to tone/DTMF signals. R Response messaging: Responding non-verbally to a calling sta- tion by pressing a programmed button that sends a message to...
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Publication Index Index Abbreviations, LCD Display ......................... Account Codes, Entering ........................... Adjusting The Display Contrast ....................... Answering Calls At Monitored Stations ................... Answering Intercom Calls .......................... Answering Night Transferred Calls ..................... Answering Outside Calls ........................... Assist Button Messaging ........................... Autodial And Speed Dial Numbers, Storing...
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Publication index Muting Your Telephone ............................ .33 Ncxd’riv&.C& ............................... .31 Operating Your Telephone As A Departmental Station ............ .34 Other Telephone Features, Using The .................... .26 Overriding ACaR ............................... .17 Paging Announcement, Sending A ...................... .36 Personal Ringing Tones. Setting Your .................... .40 Pick-Up, Call .................................. 8 Privacy Release...