Comdial Dxp 2500 Industry-Standard Telephone Instructions Manual
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This user’s guide applies to industry-standard single-line telephones such as the model 2500-** when used with the DXIST-** industry-standard telephone interface printed wiring board or the ATI-D-IPT and OPX-X analog terminal interface devices. Contact your Comdial dealer for updates of this as weill as other Comdial publications as your needs require. Comdial’s Quality Management System Is Certified To The EW 9001 Standard.
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GCA70-237 Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide Introduction :.:i This manual serves as a helpful guide for using all the functions of your new telephone and as a quick reference guide. You may have your telephone programmed to provide an intercom dial tone when you lift the handset. This arrangement is known as “prime intercom.” You may, however, have your telephone programmed to provide outside line dial tone instead. This arrangement is known as “prime line automatic” or “idle line...
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4 - Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide Answering Calls Answering A Call l To answer a call that is ringing at your telephone, -lift handset. Using Call Pickup 0 To answer a call that is ringing at another station in your group, 1. lift handset, 2. dial # 4. 0 To answer a call that is ringing at any station, 1. lift handset, 2. dial % 4 plus station number of ringing telephone (you must have the ringing station programmed into your call pickup group). 4 - Industry-Standard Telephone...
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GCAIO-237 Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide Using Night Mode l To answer a call that is ringing the loud ringer or night transfer station, 1. lift handset, 2. dial zone code 65-68 to select the ringing zone (l-4) at the location of the bell, or dial zone code 69 to answer any ringing zone, 3. answer call. Note: This feature is known as Trunk Access From Any Station (TAFAS). Makina Calls Using Prime Line Automatic and Idle Line Preference The following instructions apply to telephones...
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6 - Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide Using Prime Intercom The following instructions apply to telephones programmed for prime intercom. l To make a call, 1. lift handset and listen for intercom dial tone, 2. dial station number or intercom feature code, or use the redial or speed dial feature. 0 To access outside line using line group feature, 1. lift handset and listen for intercom dial tone, 2. dial line group access code: 9 = line group 1, SO-89 = line groups 2 through 11, 60-64 =...
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GCA 70-237 Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide l To answer queuing ring-back, -lift handset and hear dial tone for outside line. l To cancel queuing, 1. lift handset and hear dial tone, 2. dial # 6, 3. hang up. Using Last Number Redial l To redial the last number that you dialed at your telephone, 1. lift handset and listen for intercom dial tone, 2. FLASH the hookswitch and press #. The system makes the call over the last line that you used. l To redial the last number that you dialed...
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8 - Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide Using Speed Dialing l To dial personal speed dial numbers, 1. lift handset and listen for intercom dial tone, 2. dial line group access code and listen for outside dial tone, 3. FLASH the hookswitch and dial +K 01, 4. press desired speed dial location (dial pad buttons 1-O). Call will dial automatically. Ifyou have stored a linepreselect (the line group access code for the desired line group) with the speed dial number, you merely FLASH the...
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To prevent the possibility of storing an incomplete speed dial number, hang up your handset and lift it again between each number you are programming. The dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) receiver times out in 20 seconds (default), or the installer can set it for any value between 5 and 24 seconds. Hanging up your handset between each programming entry causes the DTMF receiver timer to restart before you begin programming the next number. e To program personal speed dial numbers, 1. lift handset...
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70 - Industry-Standard Telephone User’s Guide Holding Calls l To place a call on hold that only you can retrieve, :: :: :. 1, FLASH the hookswitch, 2. hang up handset. 0 To return to a call that is on hold, 1. lift handset and FLASH the hookswitch, mm lift handset, listen for dial tone, and dial # #, 2. answer call. 0 To place a call on hold at another telephone, 1. FLASH the hookswitch, 2. dial d 90, 3. dial station number of telephone to receive the held call, 4. hang up handset. 0 To...