Comdial Scout 900MXS Cordless Telephone User Guide
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Enter your stored numbers on these charts for future reference. Speed Dial Number Key Pad Buttons Function Buttons 1F1 2F2 3F3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speed Dial Number Handset Memory Locations 01 11 02 12 03 13 04 14 05 15 06 16 07 17 08 18 09 19 10 20 Programming Your Telephone 65
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9.3 Storing Speed Dial Numbers To storean outside numberas a speed dial number, follow the display prompts and proceed as follows: lift handset and pressTALK(if necessary), press intercom button (if necessary), dial1, press function button or dialpad button to choose storage location, press line button to select dial-out line, –or– dial0to select prime line or last line used, –or– dial1–4to select line group, dial number (up to 16 digits long—includeand#if needed), NOTE: You may need a pause...
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9.4 Storing DSS Numbers To store an intercom number as a DSS number, lift handset and pressTALK(if necessary), press intercom button (if necessary), dial3, press function button to choose storage location, dial extension number, press next location button and store next DSS number, repeat the previous step until all DSS numbers are stored, –or– pressTALKto end. NOTE: Storing a new DSS number at a button location overwrites an existing DSS number already stored there. 9.5 Storing The Memory...
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9.6 Storing The Feature Codes If you find that you are using certain features often, you can program a feature’s dialing code at an unused function button. When you store a feature code, you automatically provide a button that has an enable and a disable toggle function. You can create access code buttons as you need them and as unused function buttons are available. Often, your installer will store a frequently-used feature at a function button when he or she programs your telephone thus saving you the...
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Headset Button—allows you to receive voice announcements and paging announcements while using the optional headset. Response Message Button—makes a non-verbal response to a SOHVA call. The response appears in the display of the calling telephone. Transfer/Conference Autodial Button—enables you to pre-select telephones to which calls are frequently transferred, allowing a single-key transfer of calls. This is most commonly used to transfer to a voice mail system. Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA)...
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Installing The Digital Wireless Telephone 10.1 Using Chapter Ten The digital wireless telephone is a proprietary multiline tele - phone that connects directly to a digital station port. Use the information in this chapter to learn how to install the digital wireless telephone and its accessories. 10.2 Selecting The Installation Location 10.3 Connecting To The Station Jack 10.4 Applying Power to the Base Unit 10.5 Installing The Battery Pack 10.6 Charging The Handset’s Battery Pack 10.7 Charging Extra...
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10.2 Selecting The Installation Location CAUTION Your digital wireless telephone contains special purpose circuitry that allows it to operate only when it is connected to a proprietary digital telephone system. Because of this special design, do not connect your digital wireless telephone to a telephone company central office jack that is designed for industry-standard tele - phones. Select a location for the digital wireless telephone to avoid ex - cessive heat or humidity. Place the base unit of your...
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10.3 Connecting To The Station Jack Connect one end of the supplied four-conductor line cord to the LINE JACK on the digital wireless telephone. Connect the other end of this line cord to a digital station port jack. CAUTION -Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. - Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless you have disconnected the telephone line at the network interface. - Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 10.4 Applying Power To The Base Unit...
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10.5 Installing The Battery Pack 1. Place the battery pack onto the handset so that it slides eas - ily along the ridges. 2. Slide the battery pack up onto the handset until it clicks into place. To remove a battery pack, press button to unlatch the pack and slide it from the handset. NOTE: Do not remove the battery pack unless you intend to install a fresh one in its place. This will ensure that the battery in the handset will be charged as quickly as possible. If you see a low battery notice in the...