Comdial Executech System 2000 Lcd Instructions Manual
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Three Party Internal Conference . . . II To set up a three party internal conference, l Establish first internal call. (Do not press hold.) * . l Press @g .( Internal call placed on hold auto- matically.) l Establish second internal call. (Do not press hold.) l Press a %: . Conference is established. To drop one conferee and remain active in conference with other conferee, l Stay on line when one party hangs up. NOTE: Conference transmission levels are not compensated and are dependent...
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Message Waiting Control. , . The message waiting light at any telephone can be turned on by the central message desk (usually the attendant station) to alert the telephone user that a message awaits pick up. To turn on MW light, . Press @. l Dial (w) @ . l Dial extension number of station to be alerted. (The MW light of called station will flash.) To turn off MW light, l Press tTCM . 0 l Dial @) @) . l Dial extension number of station that was alerted. (The MW light of called station will...
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LCD MESSAGING .i, I ,I System supplied messages can be set at a station to be displayed on a calling LCD speakerphone. These messages will identify the current location of the normal telephone user and the expected return time. To turn on message, l Press ITCM . 0 Display: l Reference the message list. l Dial the desired message code number (0 through 9). NOTE: The default messages of “BACK AT” and “CALL” may be provided for use: l ff “BACK AT” is provided as message 1, then dial return...
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LCD Messaging (continued). . . To turn off message, Press KM . 0 Dial a (@ 0 2 . ABC Station-To-Station Messaging.. . When a station-to-station call is attempted and the called station rings without answer, the calling station may choose to leave a message indication at the called station. If the called station has busy lamp appearance of the calling station, use of this messaging feature will activate the lamp. If the called station does not have busy lamp appearance of the calling station,...
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Station-To-Station Messaging (continued) . . . To cancel messaging, Press ITCM . 0 Dial a a. , i, Dial extension number of station at which message call-back indication was left. Hang up. 22
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Au todial Programming . , . Autodial numbers can be programmed at any softkey locations that do not have a line assigned to them. They can also be programmed as a secondary function at every DSS/BLF memory location. Typical autodial numbers are: frequently dialed telephone num- bers or extension numbers, or frequently used host system or key system feature codes. When programming an autodial number, first decide over which line the call must be made. Then, determine the digits which normally have...
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Autodial Programming (continued) , . . l If no circuit pre-selection is desired, dial @. Display: l Dial the number sequence to be stored. (Up to sixteen digits can be stored. Valid digits include @ -@,(sc71and (#>.) l To store a pause if required, press HoL CL3 . l To store a hookflash if required, press 0 TAP , To store another number, l Press EL? . a Display: l Press next softkey. Display: l Make line pre-selection if desired. Display: 24
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Autodial Programming (continued) . . . l Dial number for storage. l Repeat this procedure until all desired numbers are stored. To end autodial programming, l Press SPKR . 0 NOTE: Label designation strip with autodial assignments. 25
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Station Speed Dial Programming e . . Station speed dial numbers stored by a station user will be ac- cessed by that station user, ONLY. The storage locations are keypad digits 0 through 9 on the station. Before attempting to program, decide on the following items: (1) The number or feature to be stored, (2) which storage location will be used (0 - 9) (3) the line that the call will go over (individual line or intercom). To program numbers, l Press @ (w, a @ . Display: l Dial a memory location...
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Station Speed Dial Programming (continued) . - . l Dial the number sequence to be stored. (Up to sixteen digits can be stored. Valid digits include m-m , (@ , and a.) l To store a pause if required, press “OL 0 . l To store a hookflash if required, press 0 TAP . l Example: Store a telephone number under location 0 * . The number is (804)555-2222. Program as follows: To store another number, 0 press i?Z . a Display: l Press next speed dial location. Display: Continued on next page . _ ....