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To receive a message at an alerted station,
1.OBSERVEflashing message waiting light.
2.PRESSMESSAGE.(PRESSINTERCOMANDHOLDfor models
8012S and 8024S). Connection to the station that left message is
automatic.
LCD Message List
(Write attendant supplied messages here.)
Dial Code Message
0
1
Back At
2
Call
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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LCD Message Delivery
You can set system-supplied messages to be received and displayed by a calling
LCD speakerphone.

To turn message on,
1.PRESSINTERCOM.
2.DIAL
.
3.DIALthe desired number from your message list. The default
messages of “Back At” and “Call” may be used:
For default message 1, which is “Back At,” dial time in
twelve-hour format using the # as a colon.
For default message 2, which is “Call,” dial the telephone
number of where you will be.
4.PRESSSPEAKERto end message. Intercom light...

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Programming
DSS Numbers
Storing another station extension number at a DSS/BLF programmable location
allows you to monitor that station, dial with the press of one button, or pick up or
hold calls at that station quickly and conveniently.

To store an intercom extension number as aDSSnumber,
proceed as follows:
1.SELECT
OPTIONS.
2.SELECT
NEXTuntil
DSSappears.
3.SELECT
DSS.
4.PRESSprogrammable button to choose
location.
5.DIALextension number.
6.PRESSnext location buttonAND STOREnextDSSnumber.
7.REPEATthe...

Page 54

Autodial and Speed Dial Numbers
Automatic dialing is a feature that lets you store and dial frequently called numbers
using one or two buttons. You can store numbers for speed dialing at any program
-
mable button that isnot now assigned as a line button or other featureby the
system administrator or installer or at the keypad numbers.
NOTE: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that when pro
-
gramming emergency numbers and(or) making test calls to emergency
numbers:
1. Remain on the line...

Page 55

5.SELECTline button to dial out on or pressINTERCOM.
6.DIALany number up to 16 digits long (include
andif
needed).
NOTE: You may need a pause between numbers to compensate for differences
in response time between your system and the host system (ask your attendant
about this). To store a pause, pressHOLD, then continue dialing. If your system
is behind a host system that needs a hookflash to access a feature, pressTA Pto
store a hookflash, then continue dialing.
Also, you may need to erase the typed...

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Feature Access Codes
In addition to the system features which may be programmed using the interactive
buttons (as described in the next section), several other features may be programmed
by using their access codes. The feature codes are programmed like speed dial
numbers and can occupy the same programmable buttons on your telephone.

To store a system feature access code,
1.SELECT
OPTIONS.
2.SELECT
NEXTuntil
ADIALand
SDIALoptions
appears.
3.SELECT
SDIALOR
ADIAL.
4.PRESSprogrammable buttonORdial pad...

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As you program numbers, fill in the identification strips on your telephone as well as
these tables.
Speed Dial Numbers, Features or DSS Locations
(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
50
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GCA70-281 Programming 

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Feature Buttons
If you find that you are using certain miscellaneous features often, access buttons
may make operation easier.

Account Code Button—allows you to enter an account code for call
record purposes.

Automatic Call-Back (Camp On) Button—arranges the system to
ring your and another’s telephones as soon as their telephone becomes idle.

Call Forward Button—provides one-button forwarding of all of your
calls to another telephone.

Call Park Orbit Button—places a call in a system hold for pick...

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6.RESPONDto any menu prompts associated with feature (such as
designating a Zone for
PAGE).
7.PRESSprogrammable button for storage
location.
8.SELECT
PREVOR
NEXTuntil next feature
choice is displayed or until
EXITis displayed.
9.REPEATlast two steps until all feature buttons
are programmed,OR SELECT
EXITto end.

To clear a DSS, speed dial, autodial or
feature button assignment,
1.SELECT
OPTIONS.
2.SELECT
NEXTuntil
FEATappears.
3.SELECT
FEAT.
4.SELECT
NEXTuntil
CLEARis displayed.
5.SELECT
CLEAR....

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Special Purpose Feature Buttons
Response Message Button
This program lets you set up a button to be used for making a non-verbal response to
a SOHVA or an intercom call. The response appears in the display of the calling
station.

To assign a button for nonverbal response:
1.PRESSINTERCOMAND DIAL.
2.PRESSthe programmable button you want to use for message
access.
3.DIAL
.
4.DIALa message number (
through).
NOTE: Programmed messages available for use are created by the system
attendant and are...
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