Comdial Impact Dsu Ii Lcd Speakerphone Instructions Manual
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To program a SOHVA button, 1.PRESSINTERCOMAND DIAL. 2.PRESSdesired programmable button. 3.DIAL . 4.PRESSSPEAKERto end programming. Group Listening Button Group listening allows others to listen to a conversation over your telephone speaker while allowing the distant party to hear only that conversation that is sent through the handset microphone. To program a group listening button, 1.PRESSINTERCOMAND DIAL. 2.PRESSdesired programmable button. 3.DIAL . 4.PRESSSPEAKERto end. Automatic Redial...
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Assist Button With this feature you can program an ASSIST button on your telephone that will let you send a message to an LCD speakerphone. To program an assist button, 1.PRESSINTERCOMAND DIAL. 2.PRESSprogrammable button you want as assist button. 3.DIAL . 4.CHOOSEform one of the following options to select the type of message that will be delivered with the ASSIST button: DIALto choose system-provided mes- sage ( ASSISTplus name or extension number of station sending message) DIALkeypad number...
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Other Features Line Groups Some systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups that are made available at the telephone instead of individual lines. To access a system line group, 1.PRESSINTERCOM. 2. Dial desired line group access code: Line Group Access Codes Line Group Default Code 1 2 3 4 3.LISTENfor outside dial tone. 4.DIALdesired number. LCD Speakerphone Station User’s Guide 55 GCA70-281 Other Features 7
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Volume Control Setting Current Volume Level The volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose control you can use to set the volume (loudness) of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, the headset, and the group listening mode. There are four ringer loudness levels (plus an off position). Set these levels as follows: 1. While your telephone is on-hook and idle, PRESStheVOLUME UPORVOLUME DOWNbutton once for each change in loudness you desire. The ringer sounds once for each change as an example of...
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NOTE: When the call ends, the system resets the loudness of all future calls to the programmed (default) setting. For instructions in changing and saving your speakerphone’s default volume, see Default Volume Control in the next section. There are at least eight headset loudness levels that you can set for the current call as follows: 1. While on a call and in headset mode, PRESStheVOLUME UPORVOLUME DOWNbutton once for each change in loudness that you desire. There are eight group listening loudness...
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Default Volume Control When you change and save the volume, that change remains in effect until you change it again (referred to as default setting). Set the speaker, headset, handset, or group listening loudness for all future calls using the following steps: 1.PRESSINTERCOM. 2.CHOOSEspeaker, headset, handset, or group listen mode to be affected. 3. While in that mode,PRESSVOLUME UP orVOLUME DOWNto adjust loudness. 4.DIAL to hold the loudness at the last setting for all future calls (until it is...
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Background Music If the telephone system supplies background music, you can turn it on at your LCD speakerphone while on-hook and idle. The system automatically turns background music off during calls and voice announcements. To turn the music on, 1.SELECT OPTIONS. 2.SELECT NEXTuntil the MUSICoption appears. 3.SELECT MUSIC. 4.SELECT ON. 5.PRESSSPEAKERto end (the speaker light turns on when background music is on). 6.ADJUSTmusic volume with the volume buttons. To turn the music off, 1.SELECT OPTIONS....
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Tracker Paging System When installed with your system, the Tracker Paging System option allows you to send call back and parked call messages to Tracker pagers assigned to station extension numbers. Along with the parked call message, the system parks the call in orbit for retrieval by the paged party. The type of message that the system delivers (either alphanumeric or numeric-only) is dependent upon the Tracker pager model in use at the station. When outside callers call into a system that has both a...
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To send a call back message to someone’s Tracker Pager without first calling them, 1.PRESSINTERCOM. 2.DIAL . 3.DIALstation extension number. 4.HANG UPhandsetOR PRESSSPEAKERto end. The Tracker Pager system will transmit your station extension number to the caller’s Tracker Pager display. (Some models will also display your station name if the system is programmed to include station names.) To park a call and have Tracker Pager tell someone to retrieve the call, 1.ANSWERcallAND PRESSTRNS/CONF....
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Auxiliary Jack NOTE: Some telephones have an auxiliary jack. All other model telephones use the handset jack to plug in a headset. The auxiliary jack provides an interface for a headset, a tape recorder, an external ringer or an external pager. Any one of these auxiliary devices may be connected by you or by your system installer. You must program one of the programmable buttons to serve as an enable/disable button for each auxiliary device that is or will be connected to your telephone. The following...