Comdial Dsu II LCD Speakerphone System Reference Manual
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•When both you and the distant party use speakerphones, the sound-activated switches can occasionally detect both voices simultaneously, thus blocking out both voices. ·To manually place a call using your speakerphone, 1. Press theINTERCOMor line button. 2. Dial the number. 3. When party answers, speak toward the telephone. ·To automatically dial a number using your speakerphone, 1. Press the preprogrammed speed dial or DSS button and speak toward the telephone when your party answers. ·To answer a call...
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2ABC13DEF6MNO5JKL4GHI7PRS8TUV9WXY# 0 * SHIFT MUTE SPEAKER TRNS/CONF HOLDTAP MESSAGE Telephone Speaker Dialpad Handset Programmable Buttons Speaker Button Microphone OpeningIntercom Button* SCS02B LCD Alphanumeric Display Interactive Buttons (NOT programmable) Shift Button Mute Button Hold Button Message Waiting Light TAP Button Transfer/Conference Button *NOTE: The Intercom button can be reprogrammed. Volume Up Volume Down! Connectors On Bottom Of Telephone Optional IST Module Handset or Headset Not Used...
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Interactive Buttons (NOT programmable)LCD Alphanumeric Display Transfer/ Conference Button Hold Button Intercom ButtonProgrammable Buttons MUTE SHIFTSPEAKERINTERCOMTRNS/CNF TA P HOLD OPERTUV PRS WXYDEF ABC QZ MNO JKL GHI08 793 2 1 # 6 5 4 AW 7 0 0 A R Handset Keypad TA P Button Message Wa i t i n g Light Microphone Opening Speaker Button Mute ButtonShift Button Vo l u m e U p Volume Down Connectors On Bottom Of Telephone Optional HeadsetLine CordHandset ! MUTE SHIFTSPEAKERINTERCOMTRNS/CNFTAP HOLD OPERTUV...
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1.3 Knowing The LCD Abbreviations The following chart identifies the abbreviations that appear above your programmable buttons on the LCD screen. LCD Screen Feature Section ADIAL Automatic Dial 9.1 ALL All 7.5 ANS Answer 6.1 ARDL Automatic Redial 4.3 BKSP Back Space 9.2 BLOCK Block 7.2 CAMP Camp 4.8, 4.9 CFWD Call Forward 7.5 CLBK Call Back 3.7 CLEAR Clear 7.5 CWAIT Call Waiting 4.9 DARK Dark (Contrast) 7.1 DISP Display (Contrast) 7.1 DND Do Not Disturb 7.13 DSS Direct Station Select 9.3 EXIT Exit 9.5...
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LCD Screen Feature Section OVER Override 4.10 P (followed by last number) Port 7.6 PERS Personal 7.5 PREV Previous Display 7.1 RECALL Recall 5.5 RECON Reconnect 6.1 RING Ring Tone 7.15 S (followed by last number) Station 5.1 SAVE Save Number 4.3 SDIAL Speed Dial 9.2 SEND Send Transfer 6.1 SET Set 7.5 SOHVA Subdued Off Hook Voice Announce4.11 TIMER Timer 4.6 TKMSG Take Message 3.7 VAB Voice Announce Block 7.2 Voice Ann. Block Voice Announce Block 7.2 GCA70–245 Introducing The LCD Speakerphone LCD...
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1.4 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions The LCD speakerphone provides many versatile features for your use. Refer to the following list for the features and their functions. Alphanumeric Display (Liquid Crystal Display—LCD) •Displays time, day, and date •Keeps you apprised of the status of your telephone •Provides programming prompts Auxiliary Jack (8024S only) •Allows you to connect a headset, an external ringer, a tape recorder, or an external paging amplifier to your telephone Hold Button •Places a...
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Programmable Buttons •Allow you to store numbers for automatic dialing functions •Allow you to store telephone extension numbers for Direct Station Selection (DSS) •Indicate which lines are either in use or on hold (green light) Speaker •Sounds distant party’s voice •Sounds ringing and call progress tones Shift Button •Allows access to autodial numbers programmed under DSS buttons Speaker Button (SPEAKER) •Turns your speaker on or off •Disconnects a call when you are on a handsfree call •Ends or cancels...
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1.5 Understanding What the Lights Mean The lights on your telephone indicate the status of lines, features, and intercom. Next to a Direct Station Select (DSS)/ Busy Lamp Field (BLF) button: •Steady red = station is in use, or in Do Not Disturb. •Flashing red = station is receiving a call or station is calling you. •Fluttering red = station-to-station messaging has been set. Next to a line button: •Steady green = line is in use at your station. •Steady red = line is in use at another station. •Flashing...
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Above the HOLD button (models 8012S and 8024S): •Flashing red = message awaits pick up. •Fluttering red = automatic station relocation has been set. Next to the MESSAGE button (models 8312S, 8324S, and 8324F) •Flashing red = message awaits pick up. Next to the SPEAKER button: •On steady (with telephone on hook and busy) = speakerphone mode active. •On steady (with telephone on hook and idle) = background music turned on. •On steady (with telephone off hook and busy) = group listen is active. Next to the...
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1.7 Adusting Your Telephone’s Pedestal (Models 8312S, 8324S and 8324F only) An adjustable pedestal is provided on your telephone to allow you to select the most comfortable viewing angle. When you receive your telephone, it will be in its lowest position — down flush against the pedestal. You can raise your telephone to one of three higher positions as follows: 1. Grasp the rear of the pedestal base firmly with one hand while lifting the rear portion of the telephone upward with your other hand. 2. While...