Comdial Impact Dsu Ii Lcd Speakerphone Instructions Manual
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NOTE: For more tips and information on speakerphone use including the use of a Full-Duplex Speakerphone, see Appendix D, Speakerphone Characteris - tics, Setting Display Contrast You can darken or lighten the contrast of the display for best viewing. To adjust the display contrast, 1.SELECT OPTIONS. 2.SELECT NEXTuntil the DISPoption appears. 3.SELECT DISP. Your display will read CONTRAST LEVEL 4.SELECT LIGHTor DARKonce for each degree of change desired. 5.PRESSSPEAKERto end. Setting a Personal Ringing...
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Setting Volume Levels The volume control on your telephone is a multipur - pose control you can use to set the volume (loudness) of the ringer, the speaker, and the handset. To set the ringer loudness level, 1. While your telephone is on-hook and idle,PRESStheVOLUME UPOR VOLUME DOWNbutton once for each change in loudness you desire. The ringer sounds once for each change as an example of the current setting. NOTE: If you set the ringer to the OFFposition, your telephone sounds a short ring burst once...
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Answering and Making Calls Your speakerphone is now properly configured to answer and make calls to both stations within your system (intercom calls) and outside lines. Remember that when dialing an outside number, you must first select a line to connect your system to the local exchange. When you hear outside ringing (long bursts), 1.PRESSflashing line button. 2.SPEAKtoward telephoneOR LIFThandset if privacy is desired. When you hear intercom ringing (two short bursts), 1.PRESSINTERCOM....
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Understanding the Basic Functions Your speakerphone provides many versatile features for your use. These features are explained in terms of what they allow you to do. Alphanumeric Display (Liquid Crystal Display—LCD) Displays time, day, date, and active call information Keeps you apprised of the status of your telephone Provides programming prompts Auxiliary Jack (only on Impact 8024S and Impact SCS Models) Allows you to connect a headset, an external amplified ringer, a tape recorder, or an external...
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LCD Speakerphone Station User’s Guide 7 GCA70-281 Getting Started 2ABC13DEF6MNO5JKL4GHI7PRS8TUV9WXY# 0 * SHIFT MUTE SPEAKER TRNS/CONF HOLDTAP MESSAGE Telephone Speaker Dialpad Handset Programmable Buttons Speaker Button* Microphone OpeningIntercom Button* SCS03 LCD Alphanumeric Display Interactive Buttons (NOT programmable) Shift Button* Mute Button* Hold Button* Message Waiting Light* TAP Button* Transfer/Conference Button* R *NOTE: These are default button locations. Some systems may permit...
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Your Speakerphone’s Buttons Hold Button (HOLD) Places a line or intercom call on hold Stores pauses in number sequences during programming If available, scrolls through LCD response messages If multiple held calls feature is available, scans or scrolls through calls placed on hold (when hold light is flashing) Interactive Buttons (located below alphanumeric display) Provide quick and easy access to system features Provide straightforward button programming without dialing codes (the interactive...
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Speaker Button (SPEAKER) Turns your speaker on or off Disconnects a call when you are on a hands free call Ends or cancels programming Tap Button (TA P) Recalls dial tone or generates a hookflash Retrieves held calls or last call placed on hold Transfer/Conference Button (TRNS/CONF) Transfers calls Sets up conference calls Volume Control (VOLUME UPorVOLUME DOWN) Regulates the volume of the ringer, speaker, handset, headset, background music, and group listening mode LCD Speakerphone Station...
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Your Speakerphone’s Display Lights The lights (LEDs) on your LCD speakerphone indicate the status of lines, features, and intercoms. Busy Lamp Field (BLF) lights (next to a Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field orDSS/BLFprogrammable button): Steady red = station is in use. Flashing red = station is receiving a call. Winking/Fluttering red = message-waiting light set for you by station asso - ciated with thatDSSbutton. Next to a line button: Steady green = this is your line, either on-hook (in a hands...
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Next toINTERCOMbutton: Steady green or red = you are using your intercom. Fluttering red = an LCD message is set on your telephone for others to receive when calling. Flashing orange = someone is calling your extension or a call is being trans - ferred to you. Above theHOLDbutton: (Non-SCS Series models) Flashing/Fluttering red = message waiting. Next to theMESSAGEbutton (SCS Series Models only): Winking green = message awaits pick up. Above theSPEAKERbutton: On steady (with the telephone on hook...