Comdial Scout II Users Guide
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Scout II User’s Guide Jun ‘02 Comdial 81 To override a DND condition at another telephone, 1. make intercom call and hear DND tone, 2. dial * 0 3 (called party will hear several short tone bursts), 3. wait for a reply. 8.12 Setting the Volume Controls Your telephone has a push-button volume control. This is a multi- purpose control that you can use to: • change the handset volume during a call. There are four handset loudness levels (and four levels on the optional headset as well). • set...
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Using The Other Telephone Features 82 Comdial Jun ‘02 8.12.1 ADJUSTING THE HANDSET VOLUME DURING A CALL Press R/VOL on the side of the handset during a call to change the ear- piece volume. (Be sure you are on a call when you set handset receiver volume; otherwise, you may inadvertently adjust your ringer level instead.) Press R/VOL once for each level change that you desire.
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Scout II User’s Guide Jun ‘02 Comdial 83 8.12.2 ADJUSTING THE HANDSET RINGER TONE AND VOLUME IN STANDBY MODE To adjust the volume of the ringer or to change the tone type, press R/VOL on the side of the handset while in standby mode. Press R/VOL once for each tone type/ringer loudness change that you desire. The ringer sounds once for each change as an example of the current setting. When you reach the setting that causes no ringer sound, you have reached the vibrator enable setting. The...
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Using The Other Telephone Features 84 Comdial Jun ‘02 indicates “Ringer Off” at this setting. Your final change becomes the new default setting and will result in your telephone ringing at that level for all future calls (until you change the default by repeating the procedure). Vibrate Mode “Ring off” shown on the preceding graphic is the vibrate mode. If you set the ringer off and the handset is not on the charger, the handset will vibrate when there is an incoming call. If you set the ringer off...
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Scout II User’s Guide Jun ‘02 Comdial 85 8.13 Switching the Dialing Mode b e t w e e n P u l s e a n d T o n e If your local telephone service is pulse (rotary dialing), your tele- phone is arranged to dial in this manner (when programmed to do so by the installer). If you need to send tones during a dialing sequence (e.g., to send bank-by-phone tones), you can convert to tone while dialing. The system will switch back to pulse dialing when...
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Using The Other Telephone Features 86 Comdial Jun ‘02 To track a called party after receiving a ring—no answer, 1. make an intercom call to someone and receive no answer, 2. dial * 8, 3. hear confirmation beep (Tracker page accepted) or hear ringing tone (Tracker page not accepted), 4. press Ta l k to end. To track a called party without first calling them, 1. lift handset and press Ta l k (if necessary), 2. press intercom button (if necessary), 3. dial * 8, 4. dial extension number, 5. hear...
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Scout II User’s Guide Jun ‘02 Comdial 87 If you receive a parked call message on your Tracker pager, 1. lift handset and press Ta l k (if necessary), 2. press intercom button (if necessary), 3. dial Tracker pager displayed orbit code (#800–#899). 4. retrieve call. To disable or enable your Tracker pager, 1. lift handset and press Ta l k (if necessary), 2. press intercom button (if necessary), 3. dial * 0 6 to disable, or, dial * 0 7 to enable, 4. press Ta l k to end. 8.15 Using Your Digital...
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Using The Other Telephone Features 88 Comdial Jun ‘02 To use the console with your digital wireless telephone, 1. lift handset and press Ta l k (if necessary), 2. press intercom button (if necessary), 3. press console button for desired feature, 4. complete your call in the normal manner. 5. press Ta l k to hang up.
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Scout II User’s Guide Jun ‘02 Comdial 89 9. SENDING AND RECEIVING NON-VERBAL MESSAGES This chapter details the several different methods that you can use to send and receive messages with your digital wireless telephone without using verbal communications. Section 9.1, Lighting the Message-Waiting Light Section 9.2, Sending LCD Messages Section 9.3, Sending Response Messages 9.1 Lighting the Message-Waiting Light If the system installer designates your station as a central message desk or...
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Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages 90 Comdial Jun ‘02 To turn off the message waiting light at a busy or idle station, 1. lift the handset and press Ta l k (if necessary), 2. press the intercom button (if necessary), 3. dial # 3, and 4. dial the extension number of station that was alerted. The mes- sage-waiting light of the called station will turn off. To turn off the message-waiting light when you are either delivering or receiving a message: • press the intercom button. Note: Only the...