Comdial LCD Speakerphone System Reference Manual
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·To obtain a printout of the automatic report (if programmed) regardless of time and date set by installer), 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS #0S82. 3. Dial6. 4. Dial#to print automatic report. ·To delete past records from system memory (if allowed by system programming), 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS #0S82. 3. Dial7. 4. Dial#to delete past records. ·To view number of free records, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS#0S82. 3. Dial8. ·To abort reports, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS #0S82. 3. Dial9. 4. Dial#to abort reports....
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10.8 Setting The Night Transfer Of Ringing Mode You can enable an operating mode that automatically transfers all incoming calls to a particular telephone or group of telephones for answering. ·To enable or disable the night transfer of ringing mode, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS #0S03. 3. Dial1to enable the feature, —OR— dial2to disable the feature. 4. PressSPEAKERto end. NOTE: Your system installer can program a button on your telephone that will enable or disable night transfer of ringing with one touch....
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10.9 Setting The System Clock The system clock provides a date and time for display at LCD speakerphones connected to the system. ·To program the system clock for current date and time, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS #0S01. 3. Dial two digits(01–12)for month. 4. Dial two digits(01–31)for day. 5. Dial two digits(00–99)for year. 6. Dial two digits(00–23)for hour. Example:8:15 PM =2015 (enter 20 for hour) 7. Dial two digits(00–59)for minute. Example:8:15 PM = 2015(enter 15 for minute) 8. Dial #to save. 9....
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10.10 Storing The System Speed Dial Numbers You can store up to 500 system speed dial numbers at your attendant telephone. Typically, these are numbers that are frequently called by many different users and emergency numbers that you want readily available to everyone. Distribute a list of these stored numbers to the system users. ·To program system speed dial numbers, 1. Record the following information on the system speed dial record sheet: 4the dialing code of the storage location (000–999), 4the line...
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8. Dial next storage location, store line choice and speed dial number, and pressTRANSFER/CONFERENCE. 9. Repeat previous step until all numbers are stored. 10. PressSPEAKERto end. NOTE: On some earlier systems, the available system speed dial codes areS100–S299 andS100–S599. System Speed Dial Record Sheet(Copy this sheet if you need more record space.) Loc Line Number Loc Line Number Loc Line Number GCA70–250 Using The Attendant Features LCD Speakerphone Reference Manual 10 – 21
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10.11 Transferring The Attendant Calls To The Alternate Attendant Telephone The system installer can arrange for another telephone to serve as an alternate attendant location. You can transfer all calls that would ring at your telephone to this alternate attendant telephone whenever you wish to do so. ·To choose an alternate attendant’s station to receive your forwarded calls, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS #0S04. 3. Dial your station number, then press#. 4. Dial the number of the alternate attendant...
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10.12 Using The Overflow Transfer By using this feature during peak calling periods, calls that normally ring at your station will also ring at the overflow station. If the installer has programmed theOV E R F L OWfeature access button, you can press this button to select overflow transfer. You can either change the overflow station selected by the installer, or if none was selected, you can enter your own selection from your station. ·To set the overflow transfer feature, 1. Press the...
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10.13 Using The Digital Voice Announce Option The Digital Voice Announce (DVA) is an optional external device. It stores pre-recorded announcements and messages and plays them for incoming callers during their calls. You must record the messages that the DVA plays to the callers in one of two ways: either by delivering them from the telephone handset at your attendant station or by playing the contents of a professionally-supplied tape recording into the DVA memory (see your system installer for tape...
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·To record a DVA message, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS#0S06. 3. Dial1. 4. Choose voice source, •dial1to speak message into handset, •dial2to play tape into music-on-hold jack, •dial3to play tape into background music jack. 5. Dial10–43to choose message type (see Table Of Messages on pages 164 and 165 for message type list). NOTE: As soon as you perform the next step, the two-minute timer starts running. Be ready to speak your message or press the PLAY button on the tape recorder as soon as you dial the...
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·To play a previously recorded DVA message, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS#0S06. 3. Dial2. 4. Dial10–43to choose message type (see Table Of Messages on pages 10–28 and 10–29 for message type list). 5. Listen as system automatically plays the message for verification at your attendant station. 6. Press#to stop verification playback. 7. Dial10–43to choose next message type to hear. ·To copy a previously recorded DVA message, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialS#0S06. 3. Dial3. 4. Dial10–43to choose message type (see...