Comdial Dxp Digitech Phones Instructions Manual
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Using Your Telephone To Make Calls l press preprogrammed button (remember, line selection is usually a part of the stored speed dial number), 1 l dial keypad button 0 - 9, q l press installer-programmed SHIFT button then press preprogrammed button (to choose number stored at a second level at that button). To dial a system speed dial number, l Press +% and then dial system speed dial number 100 - 299. LHold Button 17 {Programmable Buttons (Pre- programmed by you as personal speed dial...
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Using Your Telephone to Make Calls If the last number you have called is busy or is not answering, you have several options for automatically redialing the number. You can redial it once; initiate a repeated redialing of it using an installer-programmed AUTOMATIC REDIAL button; or save it for later redial using any unprogrammed programmable button, To automatically redial the last dialed number one time, l hang up to disconnect current ringing or busy tone, 0 press #, l listen for ringing or...
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Using Your Telephone To Make Calls You can save the first 16 digits of the last manually dialed number and redial it later if you wish; however, you can store only one 16-digit number at a time in this manner. To store the number before you hang up, l press any programmable button that is not now programmed for any other purpose, l hangup. :. To redial the saved number, l press the programmable button where you saved the number, l lift handset if you are on a monitor telephone or if you wish...
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Using Your Telephone to Make Calls Using Line Groups Some systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups that are made available at the telephone instead of individual lines (up to 16 lines may be available for your use). Your system administrator can tell you how your system is arranged. When line groups are available, you may access them for outside calling instead of pressing a line button to select an individual line for use. If your system has line groups, access them as follows: l...
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Using Your Telephone to Make Calls Waiting For A Line (Automatic Camp-On) When a line that you wish to use is busy, you can place your telephone in a camp-on mode and wait for that line to become idle. When it be- comes idle, your telephone will ring. When you use a line group to provide you with a line and all the lines in that line group are busy, you can place your telephone in a camp-on mode and wait for an idle line in the line group. When a line in that group becomes idle, your telephone...
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usmng your lelephone to Make Calls Making Intercom Calls You can dial an intercom call manually from the keypad or automat- ically using a direct station select (DSS) button that you have pre- viously programmed. There are two ways to make an intercom call. One way is to sound your voice at the called telephone (voice calling); the other way is to ring the called telephone (tone calling). To voice call manually, l lift handset, l press ITCM, l dial extension number and hear one quick tone...
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Using Your Telephone To Make Calls l dial feature code, personal intercom number or group intercom number, l lift handset (or press SPKR on speakerphones) when called party answers. - DSS Buttons (preprogrammed by you> 0000 ooooE3 , ITCM Button for Dialing AM219 25
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Using Your Telephone to Make Calls Camping. On To Another Telephone And Waiting For An Automatic Callback If the pemonal or group intercom number you have called is busy or rings with no answer, you can have the system ring your telephone when the number becomes available. I ,: / To camp on at another telephone, l dial personal or group intercom number and hear busy tone or a ring no-answer, l dial % 6 (called party hears a quick call waiting tone), l hangup. When the number you cahed...