Panasonic Vb 44223 B Manual
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1. Understanding Your PhoneDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 19Large Display Figure 8. Reminder alarm Small Display Large Display Figure 9. Absence message Small Display PERSONAL DIAL 10:40 Wed MAR 17 3 Msg CarterPerson that left the first message Number of messages SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP 10:40 Wed MAR 17 Alarm12:30PM Alarm time Alarm indicator PERSONAL DIAL 10:40 Wed MAR 17 Alarm 12:30PM ((.))Alarm indicator Alarm time SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP 10:40 Wed MAR 17 In Meeting Absence message
1. Understanding Your Phone 20 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Large Display Figure 10. Incoming outside call Small Display Large Display Figure 11. Outside call in progress Small Display PERSONAL DIAL 10:40 Wed MAR 17 In Meeting Absence messageSYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP Incoming#03 Incoming outside call Outside line number Brandy11 3 PERSONAL DIAL Incoming#03 Outside line number Brandy113 Incoming outside call SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP CO TALK Brandy 1130’15 Outside call in progress Callduration
1. Understanding Your PhoneDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 21Large Display Figure 12. Internal calling in use Small Display Large Display PERSONAL DIALBrandy113 CO TALK 0’15 Outside call in progress Callduration SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP Ta l k Brandy 113Greg Intercom call Called party PERSONAL DIAL Ta l k Brandy 113Greg Intercom call Called party SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP
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DBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 232. Setting Up Your Phone Use the procedures in this chapter to adjust the volume and display contrast of your digital phone, and to assign call handling features to FF (flexible function) keys. This chapter covers the following topics: Topic Page Volume and Display Settings 24 FF Keys 25 Setting Up Personal Speed Dialing 26
2. Setting Up Your Phone 24 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Volume and Display SettingsAdjusting Sound Volumes You can adjust the volume of the following while they are in use by pressing the VOL (s or t) key: Ringer Speaker Handset Adjusting the Ringing Volume When your phone is idle, you can adjust its ring volume using the following steps: 1. Press ON/OFF . 2. Press PROG . 3. Dial #9 . 4. Press the VOL key. The phone produces a tone. 5. Press the VOL keys to adjust the loudness of the tone. 6. Press ON/OFF . Adjusting the Display Contrast 1. When the phone is idle, press # . 2. Press the VOL keys to adjust the contrast of the display.
2. Setting Up Your PhoneDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 25FF Keys FF (Flexible Function) keys are located immediately above the keypad on your phone. They are distinguished by the indicator lights on them. You can set up FF keys to initiate system features, assign specific extension numbers, or to store digits that are frequently dialed. Note: You cannot set up FF keys that are dedicated to outside lines. Contact your system administrator or DBS dealer to make changes to dedicated FF keys. Assigning FF Keys 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Press PROG . 3. Press the desired FF key. 4. Do one of the following: If . . . Then . . . You want to assign a dial code that will ini- tiate a particular feature.Enter one of the dial codes listed in Appen- dix A, “Dial Code List.” Note: Not all dial codes can be stored in FF keys. See the Appendix for more infor- mation. You want one-key access to a specific extension number, plus the ability to pick up the extension’s calls and know when the extension is busy. Note: If you assign an extension number to an FF key, the FF key will light red when the extension is busy. It will light green when Do Not Disturb, Call Forwarding, or Absence Message is set. In addition, you can pick up a call that is ringing or on hold at the extension by simply pressing the FF key when it is flashing.Enter the extension number. You want to assign digits that you fre- quently dial. These digits consist of numbers other than speed dial numbers, outside lines, or feature codes. Examples include account codes or a voice mail password. This type of key is known as an “Any Key.”a. Press PROG . b. Enter the appropriate digits. Note: You cannot assign more than 6 dig- its (8 digits on some systems) to an FF key.
2. Setting Up Your Phone 26 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-7555. Press HOLD . 6. Replace the handset or press ON/OFF . Notes: To use an FF key’s function, press the key. To change an FF key’s setup, use the procedures described above.Clearing an FF Key’s Programming 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Press PROG . 3. Press the desired FF key. 4. Press HOLD . 5. Replace the handset or press ON/OFF . Checking FF Key Setup 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Press CONF . 3. Press the FF key. 4. The assigned function appears on the display. 5. Replace the handset or press ON/OFF . Note: If the FF key is dedicated to an outside line, “CO Key ...” will appear on the display. These keys cannot be reassigned except by the system administrator or DBS dealer. Setting Up Personal Speed Dialing Your telephone provides several ways to assign and use personal speed dialing. The most efficient way is to assign frequently called numbers to your phone’s one-touch or soft keys.
2. Setting Up Your PhoneDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 27Note: Non-display and small-display phones have 10 one-touch keys, which are located alongside the PROG and CONF keys on non-display and small- display phones. Large-display phones have 10 “soft” keys instead of one- touch keys. Soft keys are located along each side of the display. One-touch and soft keys are numbered as follows: Figure 13. One-touch key numbering scheme - Small and Non-Display phones Figure 14. Soft key numbering scheme - Large-Display phones One-touch and soft keys are pre-programmed to correspond to specific PSD codes or bins. You store your personal speed dial numbers in these bins. When you press a one-touch or soft key containing a personal speed dial number, the PSD bin associated with that key is accessed and the speed dial number is dialed. Note: All systems allow at least ten Personal Speed Dials (PSDs), with some systems allowing up to 40 PSDs. Your system administrator or DBS dealer can tell you which type of system you have. PSD bins are numbered from either 90 to 99 or 900 to 909 for ten PSD systems (depending on your system configuration). On 40 PSD systems, the PSD bins are numbered from 900 to 939. PR O G CONF 2 3 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 3 109876 5421 02:28 T hu N O V 14LangfordS 173
2. Setting Up Your Phone 28 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755For example: Note: The PSD bin for each one-touch or soft key appears on the display when the phone is in Personal Speed Dial mode. On large-display phones, either 5 or 10 bins are displayed at a time, depending on how your extension is programmed. You can display the next group of bins by pressing the “NEXT” key, or the previous group by pressing the “PREV” key. On small-display phones, two bins are displayed at a time. Press the “#” key to display the next two bins and the “*” key to display the previous two bins.Assigning PSD Numbers to One-Touch or Soft Keys 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . Note: On a large-display phone, you will need to be in Personal Speed Dial mode before you can assign PSD numbers. If you are not sure you are in this mode, press the MENU key to display the Main Menu, then press the key to the left of PERSONAL DIAL on the Main Menu. 2. Press PROG . 3. Press the desired one-touch or soft key (or press AUTO, then enter the desired PSD bin number). The PSD bin for that key appears on the display (e.g., “Enter PSD 901”). You may want to write down the bin number for the key - you will need this information to assign a name to the key. 4. Enter the phone number you want to be speed-dialed from that key (maximum length = 16 characters).One-touch or soft key . . . Corresponds to personal speed dial bin . . . 10 PSD systems 40 PSD systems* #1 90 or 900 900, 910, 920, and 930 #2 91 or 901 901, 911, 921, and 931 #3 92 or 902 902, 912, 922, and 932 etc. *A maximum of ten PSD numbers can be assigned to the one-touch keys on a small-display or non-display phone.