Comdial Impression LCD Speakerphone System Reference Guide
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8.3 Leaving A Station-To-Station Message When you call another telephone and no one answers, you may leave a reminder that you have called. Do this by turning on the BLF light at the called telephone. To allow this to take place, your telephone must have previously been stored as a DSS/BLF button at the called telephone. If your telephone is not stored as a DSS at the called telephone, your messaging call goes to the central message desk, if one is programmed. The central message desk (usually the...
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Programming Your Telephone 9.1 Programming For Automatic Dialing ·Autodial is a feature that lets you: — dial lengthy numbers using one or two buttons, — store frequently used feature codes, — store intercom numbers of frequently called telephones (known as DSS buttons). ·Autodial can be stored: — at any programmable button that isnot now assigned as a line button or other featureby the system administrator or installer, — on a secondary level under a DSS button (however, you cannot store a number in...
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9.1 Programming For Automatic Dialing—continued The outside numbers and feature codes are commonly referred to as autodial numbers when they are stored at the programmable button locations; however, they are referred to as personal speed dial numbers when they are stored at the 10 keypad number locations. The intercom extension numbers are referred to as direct station selection (DSS) numbers. Plus, the light associated with the DSS button is referred to as the busy lamp field (BLF) light. ·Before you...
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Autodial Numbers A1 A9 A2 A10 A3 A11 A4 A12 A5 A13 A6 A14 A7 A15 A8 A16 B1 B4 B2 B5 B3 B6 Personal Speed Dial Numbers (Keypad Buttons) 05 16 27 38 49 Programming Your Telephone Impression LCD Speakerphone – 89
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9.2 Storing Autodial And Speed Dial Numbers ·To store an outside number or a feature code as an autodial or speed dial number, follow the display prompts and proceed as follows: — pressOPTIONS, — pressNEXTfour times, — pressADIALorSDIALto choose autodial or speed dial programming, — press programmable button or keypad button to choose storage location, — press line button to dial out on or pressITCM, —OR— — if your system provides line groups, dial1,2,3,or4for line group 1, 2, 3, or 4, or dial 0 to have...
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9.3 Storing A DSS Number NOTE: You cannot store more than one DSS number at a programmable button location; however, you can store a feature code or autodial number at a second level for a button location that already has a programmed DSS. ·To store an ITCM extension number as a DSS number, proceed as follows: — pressOPTIONS, — pressNEXTfive times, — pressDSS, — press programmable button to choose location, — dial extension number, — press next location button and store next DSS number, — repeat the...
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9.4 Storing The Feature Buttons If you find that you are using certain miscellaneous features often, access buttons may make operation easier. Create access buttons as you need them. 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...
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·To create these feature access buttons proceed as follows: — pressOPTIONS, — pressNEXTfive times, — pressFEAT, — pressNEXTrepeatedly until desired feature choice is displayed, — press one of the buttons below currently displayed selections to choose desired selection, — respond to any menu prompts associated with feature (such as all-call or zone 1 to 3 for PAGE or orbit 1 to 9 for PARK), — press programmable button for storage location, — pressPREVorNEXTuntil next feature choice is displayed or...
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9.5 Storing The Special Purpose Feature Buttons In addition to the feature buttons discussed on the previous page, there are seven special purpose buttons that you can arrange as needed. These buttons provide the following features: Assist Button- sends a message to an LCD speakerphone that lets user know, with a tone and a station message display, that you need assistance. Automatic Redial Button- causes the system to automatically dial (every minute for 10 minutes) the last number that you dialed and...