Comdial Scout 900MXS Cordless Telephone User Guide
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A Account Codes, Entering...............................7.3 Answering Calls.......................................2 Answering Calls At Monitored Stations....................2.3 Answering Night Transferred Calls.......................2.4 Answering Outside And Intercom Calls....................2.2 Applying Power to the Base Unit........................10.4 Attaching The Belt Clip To The Handset..................10.9 Automatic Callback...................................3.8 Automatic Dialing....................................3.2 B Battery Contacts, Cleaning The.........................10.8 Battery Pack, Charging The Handset’s....................10.6 Battery Pack, Installing...............................10.5 Battery Packs, Charging Extra..........................10.7 Belt Clip, Attaching The...............................10.9 Blocking Voice Announce Calls..........................7.2 C Call Forwarding......................................7.4 Call Pick-Up, Making A................................2.5 Call Waiting.........................................3.9 Camping At A Busy Station And Waiting For An Answer (Call Waiting)............................................3.9 Camping At A Busy Station And Waiting For An Automatic Call- back................................................3.8 Charging Extra Battery Packs...........................10.7 Charging The Handset’s Battery Pack....................10.6 Cleaning The Battery Contacts..........................10.8 Conferencing Calls.....................................6 Conferencing Telephones Together.......................6.2 Connecting To The Station Jack.........................10.3 Console Operation...................................7.16 Coverage Range, Testing The..........................10.10 Index I1

D Dialing Automatically.................................3.2 Dialing Manually.....................................3.3 Dialing Mode, Switching Between Pulse And Tone.........7.12 Do Not Disturb, Setting Condition At Your Telephone.......7.10 DSS/BLF Console, Using With The Digital Wireless Telephone ..................................................7.16 DSS Numbers, Storing.................................9.4 E Entering Account Codes................................7.3 Executive Override...................................3.10 F Feature Buttons, Storing The Special Purpose.............. 9.7 Forwarding Calls.....................................7.7 Functions, Knowing Your Telephone’s....................1.4 H Handing Hold Recalls..................................4.3 Handling Park Recalls.................................4.5 Hold Recalls, Handling................................4.3 Holding Calls........................................4.2 Hot Transfer, Making A................................5.3 I Installation Location, Selecting The......................10.2 Installing The Battery Pack............................10.5 Installing The Digital Wireless Telephone..................10 Intercom Calls, Answering..............................2.2 Intercom Calls, Making................................3.7 Interpreting The Low Battery Indication...................1.5 Interpreting The Trouble Symptoms......................11.2 Introducing The Digital Wireless Telephone................. 1 K Knowing Your Digital Wireless Telephone.................1.3 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions.....................1.4 Lighting The Message Waiting Light......................8.2 Index I2

L Line Groups, Using...................................3.5 Low Battery Indication, Interpreting......................1.5 M Making A Call Non-Private (Privacy Release).............. 7.5 Making A Call Pick-Up................................2.5 Making A Power Reset................................11.3 Making A Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement........ 3.11 Making Calls..........................................3 Making Intercom Calls.................................3.7 Manual Dialing.......................................3.3 Message Waiting Light, Lighting The.....................8.2 Messages, Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal............... 8 Messages, Sending LCD...............................8.3 Messages, Sending Response............................8.4 Monitoring A Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing)...................7.6 Muting Your Telephone................................7.7 O Outside Calls, Answering...............................2.2 Overriding A Call Or A Do Not Disturb Condition At Another Telephone (Executive Override)...............3.10 P Paging Announcement, Sending A........................7.9 Park Recalls, Handling.................................4.5 Parking Calls........................................4.4 Placing Calls On Hold...................................4 Power, Applying To Base Unit..........................10.4 Privacy Release......................................7.5 Programming For Speed Dialing.........................9.2 Programming Your Telephone.............................9 Q Queuing............................................3.6 Quick Reference Guide................................A1 Index I3

R Redialing A Previously Dialed Number....................3.4 Reset, Making A Power...............................11.3 Responding To A Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement....2.6 S Selecting The Installation Location......................10.2 Sending A Paging Announcement........................7.9 Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages................8 Sending LCD Messages................................8.3 Sending Response Messages............................8.4 Setting A Do Not Disturb Condition At Your Telephone......7.10 Setting The Volume Control............................7.11 Service Observing....................................7.9 Speed Dial Number, Storing.............................9.3 Speed Dial Numbers, Storing The Memory Location.........9.5 Speed Dial Programming...............................9.2 Station Jack, Connecting To............................10.3 Storing DSS Numbers.................................9.4 Storing Speed Dial Numbers............................9.3 Storing The Feature Codes..............................9.6 Storing The Memory Location Speed Dial Numbers......... 9.5 Storing The Special Purpose Feature Buttons............... 9.7 Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement, Making A........ 3.11 Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement, Responding To A...2.6 Switching The Dialing Mode Between Pulse And Tone......7.12 T Testing The Coverage Range...........................11.5 Tracker Paging System, Using The......................7.15 Transferring Calls......................................5 Transferring Screened And Unscreened Calls............... 5.2 Trouble Symptoms, Interpreting.........................11.3 Troubleshooting Your Telephone..........................11 Index I4

U Using Line Groups....................................3.5 Using The Other Telephone Features.......................7 Using The Tracker Paging System.......................7.15 Using This Guide.....................................1.1 Using Your Digital Wireless Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console ..................................................7.16 V Voice Announce Block.................................7.2 Volume Control, Setting The...........................7.11 W Waiting For A Line (Queuing)...........................3.6 Index I5

This chart provides you with a quick reference guide of the fea - ture dialing codes. If you wish, you can detach this sheet and keep it near your telephone to serve as a stand alone reference. Remember, section 9.6 describes a method to program these codes at unused function buttons F1–F3. Feature Enable Code Disable Code Account CodeProgrammed Button, or INTERCOM04 Assist Programmed Button Attendant INTERCOM 0 Automatic Callback INTERCOM Ext.6INTERCOM # 6 Call Forwarding: All Calls Personal CallsINTERCOM5+ Ext INTERCOM05 + Ext.INTERCOM # 5 INTERCOM # 05 Call Pickup: Directed GroupINTERCOM4 plus Ringing Ext.INTERCOM # 4 Call ParkINTERCOM (91–99)INTERCOM # 91-99 to retrieve Call Waiting INTERCOM Ext. 01Hang Up Directed HoldINTERCOM90, Ext.INTERCOM # 90 Executive OverrideINTERCOM Ext. 03 Hookflash Code INTERCOM # 04 LCD MessagingINTERCOM02, 0–9INTERCOM # 02 Line Group 1 Line Group 2 Line Group 3 Line Group 4INTERCOM 9 INTERCOM 81 INTERCOM 82 INTERCOM 83 Line Group QueueINTERCOM (group code) 8INTERCOM # 8 Message Waiting INTERCOM3 ExtINTERCOM # 3 Ext. Quick Reference Guide A7

Feature Enable Code Disable Code Night Answer, INTERCOM 80 Paging Zone 1 Paging Zone 2 Paging Zone 3 Paging All-Call Paging Meet-Me Paging External PagingINTERCOM 84 INTERCOM 85 INTERCOM 86 INTERCOM 87 INTERCOM 88 INTERCOM 89 Response Messaging Programmable Button Service Observe, INTERCOM # 03 SOHVA Originate Programmable Button Station to Station MessagingINTERCOM Ext .7INTERCOM#7+ Ext. System Speed Dialing01– 99 Tracker Pager INTERCOM06 INTERCOM # 06 Tracker Pager Send Tracker PageINTERCOM # 01 Toll Restriction OverrideINTERCOM6 Voice Announce BlockProgrammed Button or INTERCOM2INTERCOM # 2 Quick Reference Guide A8