Comdial Dsu II Non-LCD Station Users Guide
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Programming Your Telephone 9.1 Programming Your Telephone •To store autodial numbers, 1. PressINTERCOMand dialSS1. 2. Press programmable button. 3. Press line button, or dial1,2,3,or4, to select line groups1–4,or dial0for system to select line. 4. Dial number to be stored (16 digits maximum). To store hookflash in an autodial sequence, pressTAP;press HOLDto store pause (only if needed). 5. PressTRANSFER/CONFERENCE, then press next programmable button, and dial another number to be stored. 6. Repeat...
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•To store personal speed dial numbers, 1. PressINTERCOMand dialSS2. 2. Dial memory location (1–0). 3. Press line button, or dial1,2,3,or4to select line groups 1–4 —OR— dial0for system to select line. 4. Dial number to be stored (16 digits maximum). PressTA Pto store hookflash and pressHOLDto store pause (if needed). 5. PressTRANSFER/CONFERENCE, dial next location, select line, and dial another number to be stored. 6. Repeat previous step until finished, then pressSPEAKER. •To store special purpose...
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Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console 10.1 Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console The IB24X, IB48X, and IB64X consoles have additional buttons and status lights that extend the memory button capability of a companion telephone. You can program the buttons for automatic dialing (speed dial) or direct station selection (DSS) with busy lamp field (BLF) using instructions provided in chapter 9,Programming Your Telephone. When the installer assigns a DSS/BLF console to a station port, the...
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10.1.1 Accessing The Button Levels The IB24X and IB48X DSS/BLF consoles have four levels of buttons, quadrupling the consoles’ button capacity. The four buttons at the bottom of each console allow you to select which button level is currently active. To change button levels, press one of the buttons at the bottom of the console. The leftmost button activates level 1, the next button activates level 2, etc. A light beside the appropriate button lights to indicate which level is currently active. You can...
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Troubleshooting Your Telephone Should yourImpacttelephone 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 INTERCOM light is flashing.Your messaging is set. Dial INTERCOM,then#02andhangup. HOLD or MESSAGE light is flashing.Another telephone has activated your message waiting light. (See section 8.1.) PressINTERCOMand then press HOLDorMESSAGEto retrieve message. This action will...
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Index A AccessingTheButtonLevels(onDSS/BLF) ............... 10–2 ActivatingTheCFOSFeature ............................ 7–4 Announcement, Making A Paging......................... 7–4 AnsweringCalls....................................... 2–4 AnsweringSOHVACalls................................ 2–2 AutomaticCallBack,Using.............................. 3–4 AutomaticSetRelocation,Engaging....................... 7–5 B BackgroundMusic..................................... 7–8...
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E EngagingAutomaticSetRelocation ....................... 7–5 F Feature,UsingTheRecall/Flash .......................... 7–1 Features, Using The Other Telephone...................... 7–1 ForwardingCalls ...................................... 7–3 G Guide,UsingThis...................................... 1–1 Guidelines,SpeakerphoneUser........................... 1–5 H HoldButton .......................................... 1–8 Hold,PlacingCallsOn.................................. 4–1 I IMIST Module, Using...
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N NonVerbalMessages,SendingAndReceiving ............... 8–1 O Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console........ 10–1 OutsideCalls,Transferring .............................. 5–1 Overview............................................. 1–3 P Paging Announcement, Making A......................... 7–1 PlacingCallsOnHold .................................. 4–1 ProgrammableButtons.................................. 1–8 ProgrammingYourTelephone ............................ 9–1...
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U UnderstandingTheDataButtonLight...................... 7–6 UnderstandingWhatTheLightsMean .................... 1–10 UnderstandingWhatTheRingsMean..................... 1–11 UsingAutomaticCallBack............................... 3–4 UsingCallWaiting..................................... 7–5 UsingTheDynamicLineButtonFeature .................... 7-8 Using The IMIST Module............................... 7–7 Using The Other Telephone Features....................... 7–1...