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    							Making Calls
    3.1 Making Calls
    The 8212N and 8112N telephones require that you lift the handset before
    performing any operations with the telephone. When using the 8212S,
    8112S, and 8124S, however, you may do one of three things in order to
    use the telephone: lift the handset, press theINTERCOMbutton, or
    press theSPEAKERbutton.
    3.2 Dialing Automatically
    The Automatic Dialing feature provides one- or two-button speed dialing
    using programmable buttons with stored numbers. Two levels of number
    storage are available at each storage location, and you can use one or
    both levels as needed. Further, since you usually store a line choice as
    part of a speed dial number, line selection is automatic with speed
    dialing. This user’s guide discusses button programming in a separate
    section. Refer to it when you are ready to store numbers at the
    programmable buttons.
    There are two types of speed dial numbers: (1) numbers that you store
    for your own use (personal speed dial numbers), and (2) numbers that the
    system attendant stores for everyone’s use (system speed dial numbers).
    ·To automatically dial a speed dial number stored at one of the
    programmable buttons on your station (8124S, 8112S, and 8212S),
    1. Press preprogrammed speed dial button (line selection is usually a
    part of the stored speed dial number),
    —OR—
    pressSHIFTbutton, then press preprogrammed button (to choose
    number stored as a second choice at that button).
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    							·To automatically dial a speed dial number stored at one of the
    programmable buttons on your station (8112N and 8212N),
    1. Lift handset and pressTA P.
    2. Press preprogrammed speed dial button (line selection is usually a
    part of the stored speed dial number),
    —OR—
    pressSHIFTbutton, then press preprogrammed button (to choose
    a number stored as a second choice at that button).
    With your station idle, you can automatically dial a personal or system
    speed dial number stored at a dial pad location.
    ·To speed dial a personal number stored at the dial pad (8124S,
    8112S and 8212S),
    1. While on hook, press speed dial number on dial pad(0–9).
    ·To speed dial a personal number stored at the dial pad (8112N
    and 8212N),
    1. Lift handset and pressTA P.
    2. Press speed dial number on dial pad (0–9).
    ·To speed dial a system number stored at the dial pad (8124S,
    8112S and 8212S),
    1. While on hook, pressSand then dial system speed dial number
    (100–599).
    ·To speed dial a system number stored at the dial pad (8112N and
    8212N),
    1. Lift handset and pressTA P.
    2. PressSand then dial system speed dial number (000–999).
    NOTE: If you are already on a line, you must press SHIFT before
    dialing the personal or system speed dial numbers that are
    stored at the dial pad. Also, if a speed dial’s preselected line is
    in use, the speed dial will not engage.
    NOTE: Earlier systems have onlyS100–S299 orS100–S599 as
    system speed dials.
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    							3.3 Dialing Manually
    You can manually dial a number over any telephone line you select. Or,
    if the installer assigned a prime line or the idle line preference feature to
    your speakerphone, it will automatically select a line for use when you
    lift the handset.
    ·To dial an outside number manually,
    1. Lift handset or press line button and dial number.
    3.4 Redialing A Previously Dialed Number
    The systemtemporarilysaves the first 16 digits of the last manually
    dialed number for your redial use—if the last number you called is busy
    or is not answering, you can redial it once or initiate repeated redialing.
    Subsequent dialing activity overwrites a temporarily saved number.
    Ifyouwishtopermanentlysave a number for later redial, refer to section
    9.2,Storing Speed Dial Numbers.
    If a distant party tells you an important telephone number and you want
    to immediately save it for later redial, you can use a SAVE NUMBER
    REDIAL button to save the first 16 digits of that number.
    ·To automatically redial the last dialed number,
    1. Press and release the hookswitch to disconnect current ringing or
    busy tone (pressTA Pif using a 8112N or 8212N telephone).
    2.
    Press
    #.
    3. Listen for ringing or busy tone over the telephone speaker.
    Ringing tone:When party answers, pick up handset if you desire
    privacy.
    Busy tone:PressSPEAKERto disconnect (hang up to disconnect
    on the 8112N and 8212N telephones).
    ·To store a number while you are on a call,
    1. Press preprogrammedSAVE NUMBER REDIALbutton twice.
    2. Dial the number that you wish to save (the system immediately
    saves the number for later redial—it does not dial it over the line
    that you are now on).
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    							·To later redial the saved number,
    1. Lift handset or press line button.
    2. PressSAVE NUMBER REDIALbutton (system automatically
    dials the number that you saved earlier).
    3.4.1 Using The Automatic Redial Feature
    (8124S, 8112S and 8212S only)
    If your station has the multiple automatic redial feature enabled, you can
    place up to 10 numbers in your telephone’s redial queue. Your telephone
    will redial the numbers one at a time, in the order you placed them in the
    queue, until (a) the call is answered, (b) you cancel the automatic redial
    feature for a particular number, or (c) your telephone has dialed the
    number a preprogrammed number of times (set by your system installer).
    ·To use the automatic redial feature to redial a busy or
    unanswered number,
    1. While the telephone is idle, pressS70or press theAU TOM AT IC
    REDIALbutton programmed by your installer.
    2. The system queues the last number dialed that is not already in the
    queue and repeatedly dials the number until you cancel the feature
    or the system has dialed the number a preprogrammed number of
    times (determined by your system installer).
    3. TheAUTOMATIC REDIALlight flashes between redials and
    turns on steady during redialing.
    4. When the distant party answers the call, theAU TOM AT IC
    REDIALbutton while on the call to cancel automatic redialing,
    —OR—
    if your installer has enabled answer supervision on your line, the
    system automatically cancels automatic redialing and turns the
    AUTOMATIC REDIALlight off.
    5. If your system installer has enabled the redial multiple numbers
    feature, you can have up to 10 numbers in your redial queue. To
    add numbers to your redial queue, repeat step 1 in the above
    procedure.
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    							·To interrupt the redialing procedure so that you can use your
    telephone to make a call,
    NOTE: You can only do this if the suspend automatic redial feature is
    enabled.
    1. While your telephone is in the process of dialing a number, press
    theAUTOMATIC REDIALbutton twice. This treats the number
    as answered, and then puts the number back in the automatic redial
    queue.
    ·To cancel the automatic redial feature,
    NOTE: You can only do this if the suspend automatic redial feature is
    disabled or while the telephone is in the process of autodialing.
    1. Perform any user activity at the station (go on-hook, press the
    speaker button, etc.),
    —OR—
    press# 72to delete all numbers from the redial queue,
    —OR—
    press theAUTOMATIC REDIALbutton while the number you
    wish to remove from the redial queue is ringing.
    NOTE: The system allows only ten numbers in the redial queue. In
    order to add a number to a full redial queue, you must remove
    one of the numbers from the queue before dialing the new
    number.
    3.5 Using Line Groups
    Some systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups. These line
    groups are available at each telephone. When line groups are available
    for your use, you may access them for outside calling instead of pressing
    a line button to select an individual line for use.
    ·To access line groups,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM.
    2. Dial desired line group access code:
    9= line group 1
    80through89=line groups 2 through 11
    60through64= line groups 12 through 16
    3. Dial desired number.
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    							3.6 Waiting For A Line (Queuing)
    If all the lines in a line group are busy, you can place your telephone in a
    queue to await an idle line. When you share a line with another telephone
    and the line is busy, you can place your telephone in a queue to await the
    idle line.
    ·To queue for a line group,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM.
    2. Dial the line group access code.
    3. DialS6.
    ·If you have line appearance for a particular line and wish to
    queue for it,
    1. Note the busy status light (LED).
    2. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM.
    3. DialS6.
    4. Press line button.
    When line group is free, your telephone sounds several short tone bursts.
    When you hear this, lift handset, hear dial tone, and place call.
    ·To cancel line group queuing,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM.
    2. Dial#6and hang up.
    3.7 Making Intercom Calls
    You can dial an intercom extension manually from the dial pad or
    automatically using a direct station select (DSS) button you have
    programmed. There are two methods for making an intercom call. One
    causes the called telephone to ring. The other causes your voice to sound
    out at the called telephone. Your installer can set the system to deliver
    either tone-first or voice-first calling, although all systems have tone-first
    as the default condition.
    Keep in mind that whatever the system setting, a called party can set a
    voice announce block condition at his or her telephone to prevent all
    voice announce calls. Furthermore, if he or she blocks voice announce,
    the system also blocks SOHVA calls.
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    							(The following instructions assume a tone-first default setting. Any user
    can change a call to voice announce signaling by pressing the
    INTERCOM button again after dialing the extension number or by
    pressing the DSS button again.)
    ·To manually cause the other telephone to ring,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM.
    2. Dial extension number (called telephone will ring).
    ·To tone call automatically,
    1. PressDSSbutton (called telephone will ring).
    (The following instructions assume a voice-first default setting. Any user
    can change a call to tone signaling by pressing the INTERCOM button
    again after dialing the extension number or by pressing the DSS button
    again.)
    ·To voice announce manually,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM.
    2. Dial extension number.
    3. Speak your announcement.
    ·To voice announce automatically,
    1. Lift handset and press DSS button.
    2. Speak your announcement.
    Some systems will be arranged so that certain stations have a hot line
    feature. If your station is so arranged, every time you lift the handset,
    your speakerphone will automatically ring a preselected station
    (programmed by the installer). To make an intercom call to a station
    other than this hot line station, or to make a call on an outside line, you
    must press an intercom or line button before you lift the handset; then
    you can dial the number.
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    							3.8 Camping On At A Busy Station
    And Waiting For An Automatic Callback
    If you call another station and receive a busy tone or a Do Not Disturb
    tone, you can press a button that will cause the system to ring your
    telephone when the station is available. This is called “camping on at a
    station.” Please note that you can camp on to only one station at a time.
    ·To camp on at any busy station,
    1. DialS6when you hear a busy tone.
    2. Hang up the handset. When the station you called becomes
    available, your telephone will ring with five short tone bursts.
    ·When you hear five short tone bursts,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM. The other telephone will start
    ringing.
    If you do not lift the handset or pressINTERCOMafter the ring back
    tones, within the time limit set by the installer, the system cancels the
    call back.
    ·To cancel the call back before your telephone sounds the tone
    bursts,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOMand dial#6.
    ·To camp on at a station with a Do Not Disturb condition set,
    1. DialS6when you hear a DND tone and hang up the handset. A
    call back will occur when called station is no longer set in the Do
    Not Disturb mode.
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    							3.9 Camping On At An Idle Station
    And Waiting For An Automatic Callback
    If you call another station and hear ringing but receive no answer, you
    can press a button that will cause the system to ring your telephone when
    any activity is initiated at that station.
    ·To camp on at a station for which you hear ringing but receive no
    answer,
    1. DialS6and hang up the handset. Callback will occur after any
    activity is initiated at dialed station. You may cancel the camp-on
    condition at any time by pressingINTERCOMand dialing#6.
    NOTE: If you make a call in the voice announce mode and receive no
    answer at the called station, the CALLBK option will still be
    available to you.
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    							3.10 Camping On At A Busy Station And
    Waiting For An Answer (Call Waiting)
    If the telephone you have called is busy, you can send a call-waiting tone
    to the telephone and wait on the line for an answer (you must be using
    the handset for this feature to work).
    ·To activate call waiting when you hear a busy tone,
    1. DialS6(called party hears tone).
    2. Wait on line for reply.
    Called party can place the current call on hold or disconnect from the
    call to answer your call-waiting tone, or choose to ignore your
    call-waiting tone and continue current conversation.
    ·To cancel call waiting,
    1. Lift handset or pressINTERCOM,thendial#6.
    2. Hang up the handset or pressSPEAKERto end.
    ·To answer a call-waiting tone if you receive one while on a call,
    1. Hear short tone burst in receiver.
    2. Either place current call on hold or complete call and hang up
    (waiting call will ring at your telephone).
    3. Lift handset to answer call.
    You may, of course, choose to ignore the call-waiting tone and remain on
    the line with your original caller.
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