Comdial Solo II Telephone User Guide
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Feature Operation If on line listening to busy tone or no answer, l Press REDIAL key twice. l If using handset, pause a few seconds and hang UP. -OR- l If using speakerphone, station will automatically hang up. l Station will redial number once a minute for IO minutes. When party answers, l Lift handset. (If on speakerphone, press MONITOR key or station will hang up.) To cancel call and automatic redial action, l Lift and replace handset during ringing. To cancel between call attempts, l Press REDIAL key again, or lift and replace hand- set. NOTE: If anofher station becomes active on the same line, further redial action is suspended. IDLE LINE PREFERENCE If your Solo station is configured for Idle line Preference, l When the handset is lifted, the idle line is auto- matically selected for call origination unless it is already busy. RINGING LINE PREFERENCE If your Solo II telephone is configured for ringing line preference, l An incoming call ringing on any line can be answered without first pressing the line key. TAP/RECALL If your system has been configured for tap, l Press TAP to generate a timed “Hookswitch Flash” for accessing PBX, Centrex, and custom calling services.
Feature Operation If your system has been configured for recall, l Press TAP to disconnect (as if you had hung up), and obtain a new dial tone for another call. NOTE: System can be configured for recall or tap, but not for both. POSITIVE DISCONNECT/RECALL l If the hookswitch in the handset cradle is pressed and released while the handset is off-hook, a timed disconnect of the active line is performed. This feature retains the dial tone recall feature for use on stations where the TAP key is programmed to provide a “TAP” feature. l When the handset is hung up after a call is com- pleted, positive disconnect prevents false ring- back from the host system. ALL-CALL PAGING For voice announce paging to all Solo stations on the intercom link via the station speaker, l Press ITCM. l Lift handset. NOTE: Station disconnects if handset is not Med. l Press ALL-CALL key (this is the station number memory key (in memory key field) for your sta- tion.) l Make announcement. l Hang up handset. DO NOT DISTURB To silence your ringer and block incoming voice announcing, l Press MONITOR (monitor light turns on). NOTE: The incoming call will still flash the line key light. To cancel do not disturb, l Press MONITOR again (monitor light turns off).
Feature Operation MUTE To prevent other party from hearing, l Press MUTE (monitor light flutters). l Press MUTE again to resume conversation (monitor light turns off). MESSAGE WAITING For internal system messaging, the message betweenSolo stations, waiting light of one sta- tion is controlled by another station designated as the Message Center by programming. NOTE: The message waiting light is located directly above the HOLD key. To turn station message waiting light on, l Press +# (idle intercom line automatically selected for use). l Press station number memory key (in memory key field) for called station. (Calling station automat- ically disconnects.) To turn message waiting light off, l Press +K twice. l Press station number memory key (in memory key field) for called station. (Calling station automat- ically disconnects.) HOST SYSTEM MESSAGING (Only Available on 5432X and 5432s Module) l The message waiting light (located above the HOLD key)may be controlled by action taken at the host system message desk. Signals from a conventional PBX system using 90 volt signalling are detected on the tip and ring leads of the programmed line. Signals from a host system using 10 volt messaging are detected on a separate pair provided in the power jack (option- al). NOTE: All messaging schemes will light the same message waiting light. Verify the scheme used on your installation to determine proper message pick up procedure. 9
Feature Operation STATION DIRECTORY A pull-out shelf contains a paper station direc- tory card which can be used to store identifica- tions as follows: l Level 2 autodial identification for locations 21-40. l Speed dial identification locations for locations 1-O. NOTE: The identification for the level 1 auto dial loca- tions l-20 should be placed on the station index card (located between the memory keys) along with the identification of station select key. USING THE DATAPORT (Auxiliary jack located on back edge of station) The Solo Ii is equipped with a dataport/auxiliary jack. This jack is a standard RJl 1 configured modular jack, and is connected directly across line 2, This dataport is not controlled by the Solo II hookswitch. It is used to connect adjunct devices such as modems and devices such as modems and data terminals to the line. Some adjunct devices can be operated on the line at the same time that the Solo II is off-hook on the same line, while others cannot. Refer to the manual as- sociated with the device for details. EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE (Of Privacy) If your Solo station is configured for Executive Override of Privacy, you can break into a con- versation on an outside line or the interom line. l Press lighted line or intercom key. l Join in-progress call. 10
OPTIONS SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION NOTE: A speakerphone can be identified by the microphone opening on the front right-hand edge of the housing (refer to the illustration provided in the front of this manual). PLACING A CALL l Press line key. l Dial number or press memory key. When party answers, l Speak toward the station. ANSWERING A CALL l Press line key. l Speak toward the set. ENDING A CALL l Press SPKR. SWITCHING FROM HANDSET TO SPEAKERPHONE l Press SPKR. l Hang up handset. SWITCHING FROM SPEAKERPHONE TO HANDSET l Lift handset. 11
Thb manual b been dewloped bv Comdiol Corporation (the ‘Cornpaw? and is intended for the use 1 of its customers and service personnel. The inforination in this markal is subject to cha 8 without notice. While every effort has been made to eliminate enors, the Company disclaims liobl Itv for any 7 diiiuttiis arising from the interpretation of the information contained herein. The information contained herein &es not ~urwrt to cowr ail ctetnik or vorintions in nnuinmant nor to nrovirb fnr every possible contlngencyrt6”be met in connection with imtollation. operation, or maintenance. should further information be desired, or should partkxlar problems arise which are not covered SUffiiienttY for the purchasefs purposes. contact Comdiil, Customer Service Department, P.O. Box 7266, Chorlottesvllle, VA 22906. COMDIAL Charlottesville, Virginia 22906-7266 Printed in U.S.A. GCA 70-l 22.01 8/W