Comdial Dxp Digitech Phones Instructions Manual
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Using Your Telephone For Gonrefence Galls To drop out of a conference call between you and two outside lines and leave them in an unsupervise4i conference, l dial # and hang up handset. NOTE: Conference volume levek behveen these lines are dependent upon the trammission level : ., . :.;. :: qua& of the cenh-al office lines. You can press TAP to E-enter the conference if you wish. 37
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Using The Other Telephone Features A@sting The Display Contrast (LCD Speakerphones) Whenever your telephone is not in use, you can adjust the contrast of the display to darken or lighten it for best viewing. To adjust the display contrast while the telephone is not in use, l press an intercom button, l dial*+K5, l dial l-8 for contrast level (1 = lightest, 8 = darkest). , Display 38
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Using The Other Telephone Features Blocking Voice Announced Calls You can prevent voice announcements from sounding over your telephone speaker if you wish. This feature also blocks secure off-hook voice announcements as well. NOTE: Your telephone may include an installer-programmed button that you may press to block and unblock voice announced calLF. If you have such a but- ton, use it instead of dialing the codes detailed below. To block voice mounted calls take the following action: l press...
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Using The Other Telephone Features Entering Account Codes If your system is arranged for account code entry to enhance the SMDA reports, you may be asked to enter an account code before calling a number or after answering one. Code entry is voluntary. If you do not enter a code, the call will still go through. Your telephone may include an installer-programmed ACCOUNT CODE button. If one is available, you can use it to enter an account code during a call without interrupting your call or...
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Using The Other Telephone Features Programmable Buttons (may include installe 00 00 00 00 00 00 , ITCM Button 41
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Using The Other Telephone Features Forwarding Calls You can forward calls that normally ring at your telephone to another station’s personal intercom number, or your can forward them to a group intercom number if you wish. You can forward all calls or just those that ring your prime line or your personal intercom. You can make forwarding occur (1) when your telephone rings and no one answers it or when you are busy on another call, or (2) as soon as the system detects a call directed to your...
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Using The other Telephone Features I 00 Programmabl 00 Buttons (may 00 include Install 00 programmed 00 forward buttons 00 “9 -KM Button 43
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Making A Call Non-Private You can make a call non-private using an installer-programmed PRIVACY button. When a call is non-private, other telephones that share the same line can join the call. Privacy returns when the call is completed. To do this while on a call, l press installer-programmed PWACY button. The light as- sociated with the PRIVACY button buns on steady when your telephone is in a non-private mode. 44
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Using The Other Telephone Features 1 Ah23 , Programmable Buttons (may include installer- programmed privacy button) 45
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Using The Other Telephone Features Monitoring A Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing) If your telephone provides the service observing feature, you can use it to monitor activity and an on-going conversation at another telephone in an undetected manner. You can use this feature while you’re on- hook or off-hook. To monitor an in-progress call, l press ITCM or any other assigned intercom button, l dial#03, l dial extension number of telephone to be monitored, o press SPKR to...