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    PICK (Call Pickup – Group)
    Permits a station user to answer any calls directed to other lines in the user’s preset Call Pickup Group.
    CONF (Three-way Calling)
    Enables a station user to establish a three-way conference by connecting an additional party to an already existing 
    conversation.
    VOICE (Voice Call)
    Enables the user to make a call to the called party’s built-in speaker. If the called party’s MIC is on, the called party 
    can converse on hands-free.
    S-SPD (Speed Calling – System)
    Allows a station user to call certain frequently dialed numbers using fewer digits (abbreviated call codes) than would 
    normally be required.
    CAS (CAS-Switch Hook Flash)
    Allows the user to send a switchhook flash while on an outside trunk.
    UCDBO (UCD Busy Out)
    Allows a station user to block UCD calls and to cancel Busy Out.
    FLASH (Flash)
    Provides the station with a switchhook flash.
    FDN (Call Forward – No Answer)
    Permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a predesignated station if the called station does not 
    answer within a predetermined period of time.
    C-RPT (ISDN Malicious Call Trace)
    Allows the user to initiate a Call Trace on ISDN calls only.
    G-SPD (Speed Calling – Group)
    Allows a station user to share a set of common Speed Calling numbers with other station users in the group.
    P-RLS (Privacy Release)
    Allows another station to depress a busy line button and enter the conversation of a station already engaged in com-
    munication.
    DND (Do Not Disturb)
    Allows a station user to deny access to the station line for incoming calls. 
    						
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    MIC (Microphone On/Off)
    Allows the user to turn the microphone on and off for use with the speakerphone.
    PAGE (Button Page)
    Allows the user to toggle between pages when two numbers are registered on One-Touch Speed Calling key.
    HSET (Headset)
    Allows the user to go off- and on-hook when using the headset.
    RLS (Release Key)
    Allows the user to release the current call when using the headset, without waiting for the party to hang up.
    SIG (Manual Signaling)
    Permits station users to send a one-second ring to a predetermined station. If the signaled station is ringing from 
    another call, the manual intercom signal will interrupt that ringing.
    CKEEP (Eight-Party Conference Retrain)
    Allows all outside parties to stay on a conference when all internal parties hang up.
    SCALL (Serial Call)
    Allows the user to set Serial Call for the caller before extending the call, allowing the caller to receive an announce-
    ment at the end of the call guiding the caller to dial the next number and subsequent numbers.
    IZP (Internal Zone Paging)
    Allows a user to make a voice call through the speakers of the designated group.
    IDCHG (Call ID Change Display)
    Allows the user to toggle between standard display and an alternate display.
    GPICK (Call Pickup – Group Enhancement)
    Allows the user to answer any ringing station within the user’s expanded call pickup group.
    CHCNF (Call Hold – Conference)
    Allows a station user to establish a conference connection by adding a third party, who is held on another line, to the 
    existing two-party connection. 
    						
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    VISIT (Survivable Remote MGC)
    Allows a station to indicate a status: when a user is in remote office, VISIT will be blinking. After recovering the main 
    office, VISIT will return to light.
    RMUTE (Ringer Mute)
    Allows a station user to mute or recover station ringing.
    >>> (Display Function Next Page)
    Allows the user to scroll to the next display screen.
    
    						
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    Terminal Setup with the Up/Down Key
    Note:Not Displayed for D
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     65/D
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     Series III and D
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    75/D
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     Series E mode.
    D
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     Series III/D
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     Series E : North America
    D
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     65/D
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     75 : Australia, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Russia
    To adjust the handset receiver volume
    Press the Up/Down key in the off-hook status or during the call.
    LCD indication for North America, Latin America, Asia, Middle East and Russia.
    LCD indication for Australia.
    To adjust the speaker volume
    Press the Up/Down key during speakerphone operation or engaged in a call. 
    To adjust ringer tone
    Press the Up/Down key during ringing. HANDSET
    HANDSETSPEAKERRING 
    						
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    To adjust LCD contrast
    Press the Up/Down key in the on-hook status. 
    Note: When the terminal is connected with 16LD ADM, 16 degrees of LCD contrast are available (8 degrees in terminal 
    side and 2 degrees in ADM itself). (In Expansion mode only, Link motion)LCD 
    						
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    Terminal Setup with the Feature KeyMicrophone On/OffLED on Mic key shows the status of the built-in microphone.
    To change microphone status
    Press Soft Key associated with the MIC Display or press Feature and 1.To adjust initial receiving volumeHandset receiver volume can be changed.
    To change the handset receiver volume
    Press Feature and 2. The LCD displays the current volume status.
    Press Feature and 2 to alternate between Large and Small volume.
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 RCV VOL. SMALL4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 RCV VOL. LARGE 
    						
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    To select ringer toneThe D
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     Series i/D
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     IP has 10 kinds of ringer tones that you can select.
    Press Feature and 3. The LCD displays the selected tone number (n=1 ~ 10).
    Note 1:Tone number 5~10. Available since Feature Package 8600 (R13) and requires the correct version of Firmware.
    Note 2:Tone number 5, 6, 8~10 (Melody 1, 2, 4~6) will sound continuously. 
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 RINGER TONE n
    Tone No. Frequency (Hz) Modulation (Hz)
    1 520/660 16
    2 520/660 8
    3 1100/1400 16
    4 660/760 16
    5Melody 1
    6Melody 2
    7Melody 3
    8Melody 4
    9Melody 5
    10 Melody 6 
    						
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    To adjust transmission/receiving volumeHandset volume can be changed.
    Press Feature and 4. The LCD displays the current volume.
    Press Feature and 4 again to alternate between Small and Large volume.To activate hands-freeTo set hands-free on:
    Press Feature and 5. The LCD displays:
    To set hands-free off:
    Press Feature and 6. The LCD displays:Call Indicator lamp on/offThe user can choose to turn the call indicator lamp either on or off during ringing.
    Press Feature and 7. The LCD displays:
    Note:The call indicator lamp lights when used as a Message Waiting Lamp, even when it is turned off by the above 
    operation.4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 T/R VOL. SMALL
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 T/R VOL. LARGE4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 HANDS FREE ON4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 HANDS FREE OFF4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 INDICATOR ON4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 INDICATOR OFF 
    						
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    Dynamic Dial Pad on/offThe user can originate a call at first hand without lifting handset or pressing Speaker key.
    Press Feature and 8. The LCD displays:
    Note:When this feature is ON, the user may initiate a call by immediately dialing the number and the station will go 
    hands-free off-hook automatically. Enabling this feature for a D
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     IP, restricts the terminals ability to enter the 
    D
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     IP User Menu. Please note when the features on the following pages are used in conjunction with Dynamic 
    Dial Pad, that the user does not have to press the Speaker key or lift the handset to receive dial tone.4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004Direct  Dial  Pad    ON
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004Direct  Dial  Pad    OFF 
    						
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    Login/Logout (IP Enabled D
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    /D
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    IP Only)
    To Login When login mode is activated, following procedure is required.
    Enter login code and press Set key.
      (The station number is used as the Login code.)
    Enter the password and press OK key.
     If the login code is accepted, display changes to normal idle status.  
    						
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