Comdial Executech System 2000 Lcd Instructions Manual
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$ INTERCOM CALL PROGRESS TONES (Heard through handset receiver or over monitor speaker) Dial Tone Continuous on -I Called station ring-back One sec. on and 3 sec. off. L Base level program entry System speed dial entry confirmation 80 msec. tone burst soundedonce Vight transfer active xmfirmation Memory dial intercom, line, group and/or recall selection confirmed All-call page selection confirmed n PA station pofi/line port selection confirmed Error tone - 500 msec. lone burst incorreCt entry sounded three times m J .,;‘,i), :I “‘., :.’ ‘. ., ,.;,:.~,.I.
INTERCOM CALL PROGRESS TONES - continued Busy tone Overnde feature not allowed Nignl transfer feature not allowed Called station in do-not- disturb mode X-back busy feature or System is awaiting memory dial number or key mapping entry after location is soecified Override feature on warning tone 500 msec tone bursts sounded continuously 140 msec.tone burst sounded twice every sec. 320 msec. tone burst sounded once 80 msec. tone bursts sounded continuously 80 msec tone bursts sounded for 1.5 sec. I 1 -I I
Access denied: Access to particular lines can be denied at certain stations through programming. Add-on conference: Two stations, while operating in a private mode, can join an outside call. All-call and zone paging: Multiline station can receive voice an- nouncements through the telephone speaker. All intercom links busy: When all intercom paths are busy, the intercom light turns on steady. Area paging: Dialing an access code or pressing a dedicated line key can provide access to an external paging amplifier when available. Automatic abandon hold release: If the distant party abandons a hold condition, the system will automatically return the line to service. Automatic hold transfer to intercom: If the intercom is selected while on an outside line, the outside line is automatically placed on hold. Automatic pause insertion: When storing a number for later redial a pause is automatically stored whenever the user waits between digits. Automatic dialing: Memory keys can be programmed to store numbers for automatic dialing purposes. Automatic privacy: A line can be made private or non-private through class of service programming. Automatic redial: The last number previously dialed can be automat- ically redialed by the telephone. Redial occurs once a minute for ten minutes or until answered. Auxillary equipment interface: A non-key system telephone or data device can be connected ahead of the system an share certain lines with it. Auxiliary station ringer interface: Asystem can be arranged to provide external signalling whenever a particular station rings. Background music: System provided background music can be turned on and off at individual multiline telephones. Battery backup interface: The system can be connected to an external battery to allow operation during an AC power failure. : :. 51
Call announce with handsfree answerback: An internal speaker at each telephone provides call-announce capability over the intercom link. Call forward: User can designate another telephone to receive intercom calls normally directed to the user’s telephone. Call messaging: This feature allows a station user to light a personal message lamp at an unattended station or transfer to a message center using the call messaging access code. Call pickup: A call can be answered at one telephone when it is ringing at another telephone. Call transfer: Outside calls can be transferred from one station to another. Central message desk: Any station can be assigned control of mes- sage waiting lights and deliver messages to and from all other stations in the system. Calling station identification: If a calling station is programmed into the busy lamp field (BLF) of a called station, the BLF light will flash to identify the calling station at the called station. Common audible interface: A system can be arranged to provide external signalling whenever an incoming line rings. q D Delayed and direct ringing: Ringing assignments are programmed to be either immediate or delayed for certain lines at certain stations. Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSWBLF): One-key inter- com calling with visual indication of telephone status. Do not disturb: Incoming call ringing and intercom calling are disabled. Dynamic line key: System temporarily assigns a normally unassigned line to an idle line key for certain call handling operations. Exclusive hold: Only the telephone placing call on hold can retrieve it. Flash/Recall: A station key can provide either access to host system calling features or dial tone recall depending upon system require- ments. 52
Idle line preference: With this feature, going off-hook automatically selects an idle line for use. LCD messaging: Standard and special purpose messages can be set on the display and sent to a calling telephone display. Line monitoring: Monitoring of dialing and call progress with the hand- set on-hook. Last number redial: The last number previously dialed can be automat- ically redialed. Line groups: System arrangement which groups certain lines together in up to four different groups. This feature allows lines to be accessed by dialing line group codes. Line preselection: A line can be manually selected before lifting the handset for handsfree dialing. Manual hold: Pressing a station hold key will place and active outside call on hold. Message waiting: A light can be activated at a telephone by a central message desk telephone to indicate that a message awaits pick-up. Music on hold: Music is provided to outside lines that are placed on hold if a music source is connected to the system. Mute: A user’s voice can be blocked to the distant party during a call. Night transfer (of ringing): The normal ringing of incoming lines can be transferred to a particular station or stations by attendant action for off-hour answering. Off-hook voice announce: Allows voice announce call to a busy station. On-hook dialing: Manual or automatic dialing can be performed with lifting the station handset. Originating denied: The ability to originate calls on certain lines at individual stations is programmable. 53
. n Personal ringing tones: A multiline station can be arranged to ring in one of four distinctive tones. Prime line: A line designated to a particular telephone and automatically selected when that telephone is taken off-hook. Privacy release: A line can be programmed to be non-private at a particular station while remaining private at all other stations. Pulse/Tone switching: A switch between pulse (rotary dial signals) and tone (dual tone multiple frequency signals) signalling can be effected. . Q Ringing line preference: When so programmed, taking a station off- hook automatically connects it to any outside line which happens to be ringing at the station. El Screened transfer: Transferred call is identified before transfer is made. Secure off-hook voice announce: Allows private announcement through handset of busy station without detection by other party. Private announcement reply can be made by voice or display mes- saging. Softkeys: Each station is equipped with a group of keys which can be individually user programmed for automatic dialing numbers, host system dialing codes or other special purpose dialing requirements. Station speed dialing: A personal list of numbers can be programmed for automatic dialing by a user. Station-to-station messaging: The busy lamp field light for a calling telephone can be turned on at a called telephone to serve as a call-back signal. Subdued ringing: When a station is busy on an outside call, any additional ringing will be at a subdued level. System speed dialing: A special system-wide list of numbers are available for automatic dialing by all users. Timed hold recall: After a call has been on hold for a programmed length of time, it will re-ring the station that placed it on hold. Toll restriction: The dialing of certain numbers at individual stations can be prohibited through programming. Tone or voice slgnalling intercom: An intercom call can be tone signalled or voice announced. 54
Unscreened transfer: Call is transferred to another telephone without first being identified to it. Ip1 Voice signal blocking: A station can be set to block voice calls sent to it over the speaker. 55
SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 01 11 02 12 03 13 04 14 06 16 07 17 08 18 09 19 PERSONAL SPEED DIAL 21 d= 22 ?--- 27 28 29 t- 30 0 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 52 56