Comdial Dxp Non-LCD Telephone Reference Manual
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CERTIFIED CERTIFIEDISO 9001 Accredited by the Dutch Council for Accreditation for certification and registration activities.CERTIFICAT ION Comdials Quality Management System Is Certified To The ISO 9001 Standard. ACCR REISTR RA ED D ITE GANSI-RAB This user’s guide applies to the following system and telephone models: System Models: ·DXP systems with software 12A and later. ·DXP Plus systems with software 12A and later. ·FX Series with software 12A and later. Telephone Models: ·Impact 8124S-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact 8112S-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact 8112N-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact SCS 8212S-** Rev. A and later. ·Impact SCS 8212N-** Rev. A and later. Contact your Comdial dealer for updates of this as well as other Comdial publications. Comdial strives to design the features in our communications systems to be fully interactive with one another. However, this is not always possible, as the combinations of accessories and features are too varied and extensive to insure total feature compatibility. Accordingly, some features identified in this publication will not operate if some other feature is activated. Comdial disclaims all liability relating to feature non-compatibility or associated in any way with problems which may be encountered by incompatible features. Notwithstanding anything contained in this publication to the contrary, Comdial makes no representation herein as to the compatibility of features.Ò Ò Ò 2/12/97 * Tri-Level Compression is a registered trademark of ACS Wireless, Inc.
Contents 1Introducing The Telephone........................... 1–1 1.1 UsingThisGuide ............................... 1–1 1.2 Overview...................................... 1–2 1.3 Using Your Speakerphone......................... 1–4 1.4 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions............... 1–8 1.5 UnderstandingWhatTheLightsMean.............. 1–10 1.6 AdjustingTheTelephonePedestal................. 1–12 2AnsweringCalls..................................... 2–1 2.1 AnsweringOutsideCalls ......................... 2–1 2.2 AnsweringIntercomCalls ........................ 2–1 2.3 AnsweringCallsAtMonitoredStations.............. 2–2 2.4 Answering Night Transferred Calls................. 2–3 2.5 MakingACallPick-Up........................... 2–4 2.6 Responding To A Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement............................. 2–5 3MakingCalls ....................................... 3–1 3.1 MakingCalls................................... 3–1 3.2 DialingAutomatically............................ 3–1 3.3 DialingManually ............................... 3–3 3.4 RedialingAPreviouslyDialedNumber.............. 3–3 3.5 UsingLineGroups .............................. 3–5 3.6 WaitingForALine(Queuing) ..................... 3–6 3.7 MakingIntercomCalls........................... 3–6 3.8 Camping On At A Busy Station And Waiting ForAnAutomaticCallback........................ 3–8 3.9 Camping On At An Idle Station And Waiting ForAnAutomaticCallback........................ 3–9 3.10 Camping On At A Busy Station And Waiting ForAnAnswer(CallWaiting) .................... 3–10 3.11 Overriding A Call Or A Do Not Disturb Condition At Another Telephone.................. 3–11 3.12 Making A Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement............................ 3–12 GCA70–249 Contents Contents – 1
4PlacingCallsOnHold................................ 4–1 4.1 HoldingCalls................................... 4–1 4.2 HandlingHoldRecalls ........................... 4–3 4.3 ParkingCalls................................... 4–4 4.4 HandlingParkRecalls............................ 4–5 5TransferringCalls................................... 5–1 5.1 TransferringCalls—Screened...................... 5–1 5.2 TransferringCalls—Unscreened ................... 5–2 5.3 MakingAHotTransfer........................... 5–3 5.4 TransferringCallsUsingQuickTransfer............. 5–4 6ConferencingCalls .................................. 6–1 6.1 ConferencingTelephonesTogether.................. 6–1 7Using The Other Telephone Features................... 7–1 7.1 Blocking Voice Announce Calls.................... 7–1 7.2 DivertingIncomingCallsToAnotherStation ......... 7–2 7.3 EnteringAccountCodes.......................... 7–3 7.4 EnteringAuthorizationCodes...................... 7–4 7.5 ForwardingCalls................................ 7–5 7.6 Listening To A Call Over The Telephone Speaker(GroupListening) ........................ 7–6 7.7 Making A Call Non-Private (Privacy Release)................................ 7–6 7.8 Monitoring A Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing)................ 7–7 7.9 Muting Your Telephone........................... 7–7 7.10 Sending A Paging Announcement.................. 7–8 7.11 Setting A Do Not Disturb Condition AtYourStation ................................. 7–9 7.12 Setting The Volume Control...................... 7–10 7.13 Setting Your Personal Ringing Tones............... 7–12 7.14 Switching The Dialing ModeBetweenPulseAndTone ................... 7–13 7.15 Using Background Music........................ 7–13 7.16 Using Direct Inward System Access (DISA)......... 7–14 Contents GCA70–249 2–Contents
7.17 Using The Tracker Paging System................. 7–17 7.18 Using E and M Tie Lines........................ 7–19 7.19 Mark Problem Line............................. 7–22 7.20 Using The IMIST Module........................ 7–23 8Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages........... 8–1 8.1 LightingTheMessageWaitingLight................ 8–1 8.2 Sending Messages To LCD Speakerphones........... 8–3 8.3 Sending Response Messages....................... 8–6 9ProgrammingYourTelephone ........................ 9–1 9.1 ProgrammingForSpeedDialing ................... 9–1 9.2 StoringSpeedDialNumbers ...................... 9–3 9.3 StoringDSSNumbers............................ 9–4 9.4 StoringTheFeatureButtons....................... 9–5 9.5 StoringTheResponseMessageButton .............. 9–7 10Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console . . . 10–1 10.1 Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console . . 10–1 1 1Troubleshooting Your Telephone..................... 11–1 Index............................................. Index–1 QuickReferenceGuide..................... QuickReference–1 GCA70–249 Contents Contents – 3
Introducing The Telephone 1.1 Using This Guide This user’s guide describes your ComdialImpacttelephone and tells you how to use it. The sections in this introductory chapter help you become familiar with your telephone’s controls and indicators. The remaining sections are titled as follows: 1.2 Overview 1.3 Using Your Speakerphone 1.4 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions 1.5 Understanding What The Lights Mean The operation chapters define often-used features and provide instructions for their use. These chapters are titled as follows: 2 Answering Calls 3MakingCalls 4 Placing Calls On Hold 5 Transferring Calls 6 Conferencing Calls The special-purpose features of the telephone are grouped into one chapter: 7 Using The Other Telephone Features Your telephone provides several non-verbal ways to communicate using lights and indicators. The descriptions of these methods are provided in a separate chapter: 8 Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages 1 GCA70–249 Introducing The Telephone Non-LCD Reference Manual 1 – 1
You can program many of the buttons on your telephone to enhance the unit’s versatility and usability. These programming instructions are found in the following chapter: 9 Programming Your Telephone For your convenience, a troubleshooting chart is provided in the following chapter: 10 Troubleshooting Your Telephone There is a Quick Reference chart in the following chapter: Appendix A Quick Reference Guide Introducing The Telephone GCA70–249 1 – 2 Non-LCD Reference Manual
1.2 Overview This user’s guide covers five different telephone models. The overall operation of each telephone is very similar, but there are several differences between the telephones: •The 8112N and 8212N do not have speakerphone capability. Therefore, you must lift the handset to perform any telephone functions (making calls, answering calls, programming your telephone, etc.). •The 8112N and 8212N telephones cannot use the Group Listen feature. •The 8112N and 8212N telephones cannot use the Background Music feature. •The 8112N does not have any LEDs beside its programmable buttons and, therefore, does not provide status indications for these buttons. •The 8112N does not have a MUTE key. •The 8112N does not have a handset volume control. •The IMIST module will only work with the 8212S and 8212N telephones. •The 8124S and 8112S telephones have a rocker-switch style volume control instead of separate VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons. •Message waiting lights: –on the 8124S and 8112S telephones, the message waiting light is above the HOLD button, –on the 8112N, the message waiting light is above the numeric keypad, –on the 8212S and 8212N, there is a dedicated message button with an associated light beside it. •Only the 8212S and 8212N support the ICVOL handset with independent volume control. GCA70–249 Introducing The Telephone Non-LCD Reference Manual 1 – 3
1.3 Using Your Speakerphone On the speakerphone-equipped models (8124S-**, 8112S-**, and 8212S-**) the microphone and loudspeaker are farther away from you than when you use a handset. Both the signal from the loudspeaker and the signal to the microphone must be strengthened. When microphones and loudspeakers are close together (such as in a speakerphone), additional amplification typically generates a ringing sound (public address systems do this if the volume is too high or the microphone is too close to a loudspeaker). Your speakerphone’s sound-activated switches allow either the microphone or the loudspeaker to be on at a given time. This means that sounds travel in only one direction at a particular moment. Introducing The Telephone GCA70–249 1 – 4 Non-LCD Reference Manual