Comdial Impression LCD Speakerphone System Reference Guide
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·To select any of the special purpose buttons, proceed as follows: — pressITCM, —dialSS1, — press programmable button for button location, — dial feature code for button, 7= ASSIST button (then dial 0-9 for a programmed message orSfor an assisted message), #= AUTOMATIC REDIAL button, 5= RESPONSE MESSAGE button (dial 0-9 for message), 6= TRNS/CNF autodial button (then dial extension), 8= SOHVA button, 94= HEADSET button, 98= GROUP LISTEN button, — pressT/C, then press another programmable button location...
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Troubleshooting Your Telephone Should your LCD speakerphone fail to operate properly, or if you do not understand why it is operating in a certain manner, review the following list of symptoms and causes for help. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE ITCM light flashing Your messaging is set. DialITCM,then#0 2andhangup. HOLD light flashing Another telephone has activated your message waiting light. PressITCM, and then pressHOLDto retrieve message. This action will call party who acti- vated light. Once you have...
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10.1 Using The Quick Reference Guide This quick reference guide provides you with a list of the feature dialing codes used on the telephone system. Feature To Turn On. . . To Turn Off. . . Account Code Programmed Button, or ITCMS04 Assist Programmed Button Attendant ITCM 0 Automatic Callback ITCM Ext.S6ITCM#6 Background Music ITCMS1ITCM#1 Call Forwarding: All Calls Personal CallsITCMS5 ITCMS05ITCM # 5 ITCM # 05 Call Pickup: Directed GroupITCMS4 plus Ringing Ext. ITCM # 4 Call Park...
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Feature To Turn On. . . To Turn Off . . . Paging Zone 1 Paging Zone 2 Paging Zone 3 Paging All-Call Paging Meet-Me Paging External PagingITCM 84 ITCM 85 ITCM 86 ITCM 87 ITCM 88 ITCM 89 Personal Ringing Tones ITCMTT4+1(tone1) ITCMTT4 + 2 (tone 2) ITCMTT4 + 3 (tone 3) ITCMTT4+4(tone4) ITCMTT4+5(tone5) ITCMTT4 + 6 (tone 6) Response Messaging Programmable Button Service Observe ITCM # 03 SOHVA Originate Programmable Button Station to Station MessagingITCM Ext .S7ITCM#7Ext. System Speed DialingS01–99 Tracker...
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Glossary A All-call paging:Paging through the intercoms of all stations in the system. Assist button:A button that you can program that will let you send a message requesting assistance to the LCD of another telephone. Automatic callback:System will ring a calling telephone when a busy called telephone becomes idle. Automatic dialing (or Autodialing):Using programmable buttons to store numbers for one- or two-button dialing. Automatic redialing:Turning on a program that automatically redials the last...
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D Departmental station operation:The operation of stations that are organized into departments. Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD):This feature allows an outside party to call an intercom station directly without an attendant’s assistance. Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF):Using one button to place intercom calls; the button is sometimes referred to as a DSS button. Busy lamp field or BLF is a term for a light that identifies current call status of DSS station. Do Not Disturb:A mode...
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L Last number redialing:Automatically dialing the last number dialed. M Messaging:Turning on a telephone lamp to let the user know that a message awaits pickup and leaving a message on the display of a telephone that gives information on your status. Mute:A fixed feature button that keeps a distant party from hearing your conversation. N Night transfer:Transferring incoming calls to a particular station(s) for off-hour answering. P Personal ringing tones:A telephone can be arranged to ring in one of six...
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S Saved number redialing:Saving a last manually dialed number for later autodialing. Subdued off-hook voice announce:A private announcement that can be made to a busy party which they hear through the receiver of their handset. Speed dialing:Autodialing using the keypad buttons. Speed dialing can be station calls (personal and accessed by only one specific user) or system calls (numbers used and accessed by anyone in the system). System Alarm Reporting:Allows you to view (through the LCD telephone...