Comdial Non-LCD Station Users Guide
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You can store feature access codes at programmable buttons to provide yourself with one-button access to features that you use often. TheQuick Reference Guideat the end of this book contains a list of feature codes. ·To create a feature access button, 1. PressINTERCOM. 2. DialSS3. 3. Press programmable button to choose storage location. 4. Dial the access code for the feature. 5. Press next location button and store next feature code. 6. Repeat previous step until all desired feature codes are stored. 7....
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9.5 Storing The Response Message Button You may program aRESPONSE MESSAGEbutton, which allows you to send an LCD message to a caller who has initiated a SOHVA or intercom call from an LCD telephone, or to send an LCD message to another LCD telephone that you call and receive a busy signal or no answer. AfixedRESPONSE MESSAGEbuttons sends the same preselected message every time; you can program multiple fixedRESPONSE MESSAGEbuttons at your station. If, for example, you know that you want to send the...
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Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console 10.1 Operating Your Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console The IB24X, IB48X, and IB64X consoles have additional buttons and status lights that extend the memory button capability of a companion telephone. You can program the buttons for automatic dialing (speed dial) or direct station selection (DSS) with busy lamp field (BLF) using instructions provided in chapter 9,Programming Your Telephone. When the installer assigns a DSS/BLF console to a station port, the...
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10.1.1 Accessing The Button Levels The IB24X and IB48X DSS/BLF consoles have four levels of buttons, quadrupling the consoles’ button capacity. The four buttons at the bottom of each console allow you to select which button level is currently active. To change button levels, press one of the buttons at the bottom of the console. The leftmost button activates level 1, the next button activates level 2, etc. A light beside the appropriate button lights to indicate which level is currently active. ib48x...
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Troubleshooting Your Telephone Symptom Possible Cause INTERCOM light flashing. Your messaging is set. Press INTERCOM,thendial#02and hang up. Station is ringing with ringer off HOLD light flashing with no line on hold.Another telephone has activated your message waiting light. Press INTERCOMandthenpress HOLDto retrieve message. This action will call party who activated light. Once you have received a message, party who activated light (while still talking to you) must pressINTERCOMto turn off the light....
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Index A AccessCodes,Storing ............................ 9–4—9–5 AccessingTheButtonLevelsOnDSS/BLFConsoles ........ 10–2 AdjustingTheTelephonePedestal........................ 1–11 AnsweringCalls....................................... 2–1 AnsweringIntercomCalls ............................... 2–1 AnsweringOutsideCalls ................................ 2–1 AnsweringSOHVACalls................................ 2–2 AutomaticRedialFeature.......................... 3–4—3–5 B...
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Do Not Disturb Condition, Setting At Your Station............ 7–9 DSS/BLFConsoles,AccessingButtonLevelsOn............ 10–4 DSSNumbers,Storing.................................. 9–4 F FeatureButtons,StoringThe....................... 9–4—9–5 ForwardingCalls ...................................... 7–3 G GroupListening ....................................... 7–4 H Hold,PlacingCallsOn............................ 4–1—4–2 I IMISTModule ....................................... 7–10...
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O OutsideCalls,Answering................................ 2–1 P ParkingCalls.......................................... 4–3 Pedestal,Adjusting.................................... 1–11 Personal Ringing Tones, Setting Your...................... 7–8 PlacingCallsOnHold .................................. 4–1 ProgrammingForSpeedDialing.......................... 9–1 ProgrammingYourTelephone ............................ 9–1 Q Queuing.............................................. 3–6 QuickReferenceGuide...
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Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement, Responding To...... 2–2 T Telephone Pedestal, Adjusting The....................... 1–11 Transfer,MakingAHot ................................. 5–3 TransferringCalls...................................... 5–1 TransferringCalls—Screened ............................ 5–1 TransferringCalls—Unscreened .......................... 5–2 Troubleshooting Your Telephone......................... 11–1 U UnderstandingWhatTheLightsMean .............. 1–9—1–10 Using Background...