Comdial Dxp Non-LCD Telephone Reference Manual
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7.20 Using The IMIST Module Impact SCS8212S and 8212N telephones equipped with the optional IMIST module can support an IST device (modem, FAX machine, industry-standard telephone, etc.) in addition to the telephone. Depending on system programming, you can use the IST device to make outgoing calls and receive incoming calls. The functionality of the IMIST module depends on the type of system you are using and the type of digital station board and memory board your system has. (See your installer for...
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Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages 8.1 Lighting The Message-Waiting Light If the system installer designates your speakerphone as acentral message deskor programs it to have message-wait originate ability, you can turn on the message-waiting light of any other telephone. This light lets that telephone user know that you have a message for him or her. In addition to the message waiting light, leaving a message indication at a station also causes the dial tone at that station to sound in a broken...
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·To turn on the message-waiting light (and a broken dial tone) at an idle telephone, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS3. 3. Dial extension number of station to be alerted. The message-waiting light of called station will flash. ·To turn off the message waiting light at a busy or idle station, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. Dial #3. 3. Dial extension number of station that was alerted. The message-waiting light of called station will turn off. ·To turn off the message-waiting light during message-delivering conversation,...
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8.2 Sending Messages To LCD Speakerphones You can set system-supplied messages at your station to be received and displayed by a calling LCD speakerphone. These messages give the caller information on your telephone status. Get a list of the available messages from the attendant and write them on the blank chart on the next page. ·To turn on a message from your telephone, 1. PressINTERCOM,thendialS02. 2. Press#to clear current message if one is stored. 3. Dial the desired code number from your message...
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LCD MESSAGE LIST (Write the attendant supplied messages here.) Dial Code Message 01 Back at (default message 1) 02 Call (default message 2) 03 Ask them to hold (default message 3) 04 Take a message (default message 4) 05 I will call back (default message 5) 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages GCA70–249 8 – 4 Non-LCD Reference Manual
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8.3 Sending Response Messages By programming one or moreRESPONSE MESSAGEbuttons on your speakerphone, you can respond with a variety of messages to many calling situations. For example, if you call another station and receive a busy signal or no answer, you can send one of 30 system-supplied messages, or you can send the same message each time the situation arises. Further, you may at times receive intercom or SOHVA calls that you decide not to answer, and you can send a message to the display of the...
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Programming Your Telephone 9.1 Programming For Speed Dialing Speed dialing is a feature that lets you: •store and dial lengthy numbers using one or two buttons, •store and dial intercom numbers of frequently called telephones. •store frequently used feature codes. You can store numbers for speed dialing at the following locations: •at any programmable button that isnot now assigned as a line button or other featureby the system administrator or installer, •at the keypad numbers 0–9, •on a secondary level...
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Speed Dial Numbers (Programmable Buttons) 113 214 315 416 517 618 719 820 921 10 22 11 23 12 24 Personal Speed Dial Numbers (Keypad Buttons) 16 27 38 49 510 Programming Your Telephone GCA70–249 9 – 2 Non-LCD Reference Manual