Comdial Dsu II Non-LCD Station Users Guide
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This user’s guide applies to the following system and telephone models: System Models: ·DSU systems with software 20A and later. ·DSU II systems with software 4A and later. Telephone Models: ·Impact SCS 8212S-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact SCS 8212N-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact 8124S-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact 8112S-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact 8112N-** Rev. A and later. If you need more information, consult theSpeakerphone Reference Manual. Contact your Comdial dealer for updates of this as well as...
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Contents 1Introducing The Telephone........................... 1–1 1.1 UsingThisGuide ............................... 1–1 1.2 Overview...................................... 1–3 1.3 Using Your Speakerphone......................... 1–4 1.4 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions............... 1–8 1.5 UnderstandingWhatTheLightsMean.............. 1–10 1.6 UnderstandingWhatTheRingsMean .............. 1–11 1.7 AdjustingYourTelephone’sPedestal ............... 1–12...
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7Using The Other Telephone Features................... 7–1 7.1 UsingTheRecall/FlashFeature .................... 7–1 7.2 MakingAPagingAnnouncement................... 7–1 7.3 SwitchingBetweenPulseAndTone................. 7–3 7.4 ForwardingCalls................................ 7–3 7.5 Activating The Call Forward Outside System (CFOS) Feature........................................ 7–4 7.6 EngagingAutomaticSetRelocation................. 7–5 7.7 UnderstandingTheDataButtonLight............... 7–6 7.8 Using The...
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Introducing The Telephone 1.1 Using This Guide This user’s guide describes your Comdial Impact telephone and tells you how to use it. The sections in this introductory chapter help you become familiar with your telephone’s controls and indicators. The remaining sections are titled as follows: 1.2 Overview 1.3 Using Your Speakerphone 1.4 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions 1.5 Understanding What The Lights Mean 1.6 Understanding What The Rings Mean 1.7 Adjusting Your Telephone’s Pedestal The operation...
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You can program many of the buttons on your telephone to enhance the unit’s versatility and usability. These programming instructions are found in the following chapter: 9 Programming Your Telephone Two DSS/BLF consoles are available for expanding a station’s memory button capacity—a 24-button and a 48-button model. The operation of these consoles is covered in the following chapter: 10. Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console For your convenience, a troubleshooting chart is provided in the...
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1.2 Overview This user’s guide covers five different telephone models. There are several differences as noted below. •The 8112N and 8212N do not have speakerphone capability. Therefore, you must lift the handset to perform any telephone functions: making calls, answering calls, programming your telephone, etc. •The 8112N and 8212N cannot receive voice announce calls. •The 8112N and 8212N cannot use the Group Listen feature. •The 8112N and 8212N cannot use the Background Music feature. •The 8112N does not...
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1.3 Using Your Speakerphone On the speakerphone-equipped models (8124S-**, 8112S-**, and 8212S-**) the microphone and loudspeaker are farther away from you than when you use a handset. Both the signal from the loudspeaker and the signal to the microphone must be strengthened. When microphones and loudspeakers are close together (such as in a speakerphone), additional amplification typically generates a ringing sound (public address systems do this if the volume is too high or the microphone is too close...
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Speakerphone User Guidelines ·Both parties cannot talk at the same time. You must wait for silence out of your loudspeaker before talking. You must stop talking to hear the other party. ·Background noise may prevent the sound-activated switches from operating properly. Avoid placing the speakerphone where it will detect sounds from typewriters, keyboards, printers, paging systems, and other equipment. ·Speak slightly louder than normal and with a clear, authoritative voice. For the microphone to best...
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2ABC13DEF6MNO5JKL4GHI7PRS8TUV9WXY# 0 * SPEAKER MESSAGE TRNS/CONF HOLDMUTETAP Message Button TAP Button Transfer/Conference Button Speaker Button Mute Button Hold Button Dialpad Line Buttons, DSS/BLF Buttons Programmable Buttons Telephone SpeakerHandset Volume Down SCS001A Volume Up Microphone Opening Intercom Button* *NOTE: The INTERCOM button can be reprogrammed.. R ! Connectors On Bottom Of Telephone Optional IST Module Handset Optional Console-Top Line Cord-Bottom 2ABC13DEF6MNO5JKL4GHI7PRS8TUV9WXY# 0...