Comdial Dxp Non-LCD Telephone Reference Manual
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7.3 Entering Account Codes If the installer has arranged your system for account code entry* to enhance the SMDA reports, you may be signaled to enter an account code before dialing or after answering a call. Depending upon how the installer has programmed your system, these account codes may be “forced” (mandatory) for dialing outside numbers. * System must be activated through installer programming to accept account codes. NOTE: You can program a button on your telephone that will make the account code...
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7.4 Entering Authorization Codes Authorization codes give you a walking class of service option. Walking class of service provides you with the ability to use your class of service (COS) features, prime line assignments, and exception numbers on any telephone in the system. This means that you will not be limited by features that are available to the particular telephone you happen to be using. Authorization codes are associated with your personal intercom number and are assigned to you by your installer...
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·To unlock your telephone, 1. Press installer-programmedLOCKbutton. 2. dial your authorization code (remember, include any pauses that you inserted when you locked your telephone). 7.5 Forwarding Calls You can permanently forward the calls that normally ring at your telephone to another telephone. You can forward just your prime line and intercom calls, or you can forward all of your calls. To remind you that your calls are being forwarded, your telephone will sound a short ring burst each time the...
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7.6 Listening To A Call Over The Telephone Speaker (Group Listening) You can turn on the speaker in your speakerphone while you have the handset lifted. The distant party’s voice then sounds over the speaker as well as over the handset; however, only your handset microphone is active. This group listening feature also works if you are using your headset (only the headset microphone will be active). Refer to the chapter on programming for instructions on how to program the GROUP LISTEN button. ·To...
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7.8 Monitoring A Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing) If your speakerphone provides the installer–programmedservice observingfeature, you can use it to monitor a conversation or activity at another telephone in an undetected manner. You can use this feature while you are in the speakerphone mode or off-hook. ·To monitor another station at any time, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. Dial #03. 3. Dial extension number of telephone to be monitored. 4. PressSPEAKERto end monitoring. ·If you have an...
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7.10 Sending A Paging Announcement Your system provides an all-call or a zone page feature that you access by dialing special codes. This arrangement sounds your voice announcement through the telephone speakers. All-call sounds the announcement through all telephones, while zone paging sounds the announcement only through those telephones located in a specific area. Check with your system administrator to determine the type of paging and access method you should use. If your day-to-day operation...
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7.11 Setting A Do Not Disturb Condition At Your Station This feature keeps calls from ringing at your speakerphone, and makes your station appear busy to intercom calls. If your installer has programmed your station to have this feature, you can enable it as needed. Generally, callers cannot override this feature. They hear two quick tone bursts every two seconds when they call a telephone that is set to the do not disturb mode. However, the installer may program some telephones with the ability to...
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7.12 Setting The Volume Control The volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose control you can use to set the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, the headset, background music, and the group listening mode. You can either press and hold down theVO LU M E U PorVO LU M E D OW Nbutton to automatically step through the volume levels for each mode, or you can press the switch once for each change in volume you desire. You may adjust the loudness of the distant party at any time during a...
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·There are eightspeakerloudness levels. Set these levels for the current call as follows: 1. While on a call and in speakerphone mode, pressVOLUME UP orVOL U ME D OW Nonce for each change in loudness you desire (since the 8112N and 8212N are not speakerphones, the speaker loudness setting is not available). ·There are at least eighthandsetloudness levels that you can set for the current call as follows: 1. While on a call and in handset mode, pressVO LU M E U Por VOLUME DOW Nonce for each change in...
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·To set a permanent speaker, handset, or group listening loudness for all future calls, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. Activate speaker, handset, or group listen mode to be affected. 3. While in that mode, pressVO LU M E U PorVO LU M E D OW Nto adjust loudness. 4. DialSS7or press a preprogrammedVOLSVbutton to hold the loudness at the last setting for all future calls. 5. Repeat this procedure in each mode until you’ve set all default volume levels. 7.13 Setting Your Personal Ringing Tones You can choose one of six...