Panasonic Vb 44223 B Manual
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5. Communicating Within Your OfficeDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 59Note: Five absence messages (0-4) are supplied with the DBS. Your system administrator or dealer can set up five more customized messages (5-9). The messages supplied with the system are:Cancelling Absence Messages 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial 71 . 3. Press ON/OFF . Announcing to Busy Extensions Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system administrator or DBS dealer. This feature (also known as Off-Hook Voice Announcement) allows you to make an announcement to a busy extension. If the called party is using a digital key telephone, the announcement is heard only by the called party, not by the other party he or she is talking to. If, however, the called party is using a single-line telephone, both the called party and the party he or she is talking to will hear the announcement. Making an Announcement 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial the extension number. 3. Press 5 if you hear the busy tone. 4. Make your announcement. Number Message 0 In Meeting 1 At Lunch 2Out of Office 3 Vacation 4Another Office
5. Communicating Within Your Office 60 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Your voice is heard on the extension, not on the other line.Answering an Announcement To answer an announcement, you may use the Talkback* key to speak to the announcing party or you may send a text message. * The Talkback key is an FF key that has been assigned to the Talkback function. The Talkback function is typically used in situations where the extension user must handle more than one call. The Talkback key must be set up by the system administrator or dealer. To Speak to the Announcing Party 1. Press the Talkback* key. 2. Speak with the announcing party. 3. Press the Talkback* key to return to the original call. * The Talkback key is an FF key that has been assigned to the Talkback function. The Talkback function is typically used in situations where the extension user must handle more than one call. The Talkback key must be set up by the system administrator or dealer. To Answer with Text 1. While remaining on the line with the original party, press CONF . 2. Dial the digits 1 to 5 to send a text reply to the party that has just called. Notes: Your original conversation is not interrupted by sending a text message. Dialed Digit Text Message 1 Take A Message 2 Please Hold 3 Will Call Back 4 Transfer 5 Unavailable
5. Communicating Within Your OfficeDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 61 Text messages can only be sent to callers within your facility. The caller must have a display phone to receive the text message. Text messages can be changed by your DBS administrator or dealer. Transferring Calls with an Announcement Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system administrator or DBS dealer. 1. Press HOLD . 2. Dial the extension number. 3. When you hear a busy tone, press 5 . 4. When you are connected to the called party, press ON/OFF . Breaking Into a Call Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system administrator or DBS dealer. This feature allows you to interrupt a busy extension in your paging group. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial the extension number. 3. When you hear the busy tone, press 4 . Note: When you break into a call, both parties on the other end will be able to hear you.
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DBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 636. Using Additional Features The DBS provides a variety of features you can use in your daily work. This chapter covers the following topics: Topic Page Using the Mute Key 64 Using Off-Hook Monitor 64 Locking Your Extension 64 Switching Between Pulse and Tone Calling 65 Making Conference Calls 65 Using a Headset 66 Controlling Internal Dial Tone 66 Controlling Background Music 66 Using the Reminder Alarm 67 Using Caller ID 67 Using Voice Mail 71
6. Using Additional Features 64 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Using the Mute Key You can use the MUTE key on your phone to mute the handset or microphone so that the party on the other end cannot hear you. The Mute indicator flashes when using handset mute, and lights steadily when the microphone is muted. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial the desired number. 3. Press MUTE to mute your conversation. Press MUTE again to turn the mute function off. Note: Handset Mute requires DBS software version CPC-AII/B v. 8.0 or higher, CPC-S/M v. 2.0 or higher, or CPC-EX v. 1.0 or higher. Using Off-Hook Monitor Note: This feature requires DBS software version CPC-AII/B v. 8.0 or higher, CPC-S/M v. 2.0 or higher, or CPC-EX v. 1.0 or higher. Off-Hook Monitor allows you to play a called or calling party’s voice through the speaker on your phone, even if you are using the handset. This allows a third party to hear both sides of a conversation. To use Off-Hook Monitor, press the ON/OFF key while using the handset during a conversation. The other party’s voice will be played through both the handset and the speaker. To turn off Off-Hook Monitor, press the ON/OFF key again. Note: Off-Hook Monitor does not activate your phone’s microphone. The party at the other end will hear only audio transmitted through your handset. Locking Your Extension Use this feature to restrict unauthorized access to your phone. When your phone is “locked,” it cannot be used to make outside calls. It can, however, be used to make internal calls. Lockout codes must be programmed by your system administrator or DBS dealer. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial 74 . 3. Dial the 4-digit lockout code.
6. Using Additional FeaturesDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 65If your extension is locked, this step unlocks it. If your extension is unlocked, this step locks it. 4. Press ON/OFF . Note: On a large-display phone, you can lock your extension by pressing the Lockout soft key while in the Function Menu, dialing the 4-digit lockout code, then pressing ON/OFF . Repeat this procedure to unlock your extension.Switching Between Pulse and Tone Calling Pulse calling dials by sending out a certain number of pulses for each digit (as with old-fashioned rotary phones). With tone calling, your phone dials by sending a distinctive tone for each digit. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial the desired number. 3. Press * or # to switch from pulse to tone calling, or vice versa. Making Conference Calls You may use your digital phone to create conference calls that include up to four parties. Adding an Outside Line 1. To put your call on hold, press HOLD or the outside line key you are using. 2. Access another outside line. 3. Dial the number of the party to be included in the conference. 4. Press CONF after the call is answered. Adding an Extension to a Conference 1. Press HOLD. 2. Dial the number of the extension you wish to add. 3. Press CONF after the extension answers.
6. Using Additional Features 66 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Dropping Out of a Conference Call To drop out of a conference call, hang up or press FLASH or ON/OFF . Using a Headset When headset mode is turned on, you can use a headset attached to your phone. When headset mode is turned off, the headset is inoperative. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial #51 . If headset mode is already on, these steps turn it off; if headset mode is off, these steps turn it on. 3. Replace the handset or press ON/OFF . Controlling Internal Dial Tone Internal dial tone is the tone you hear when you are dialing extensions within your office. If you want to, you can turn the internal dial tone off, so that you do not hear it. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial #50 . If intercom dial tone is already on, these steps turn it off; if intercom dial tone is off, these steps turn it on. 3. Replace the handset or press ON/OFF . Controlling Background Music If your system is set up with a music source, you can play music over the speaker of your phone. 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial #53 . If background music is already playing through your speaker, these steps turn it off; if background music is off, these steps turn it on. Note: On a large-display phone, you can turn background music on or off by simply pressing the BGM soft key while in the Function Menu.
6. Using Additional FeaturesDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000 67Using the Reminder Alarm You can program your phone to alert you at a designated time with an audible tone. To turn the tone off when it sounds, press ON/OFF . Non-Display and Small-Display Phones 1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF . 2. Do one of the following: 3. Press ON/OFF . Large-Display Phones 1. From the Function Menu, press the Reminder soft key. 2. To set the alarm, enter the time using 12-hour format (HH:MM), followed by 1 for a.m. or 2 for p.m. Skip this step to cancel a Reminder Alarm. 3. Press ON/OFF . Using Caller ID When the Caller ID (CID) feature is activated, your display telephone can display CID information as incoming calls ring at your extension. You have access to previous call information via the Caller ID Call Log feature. Caller ID Display The Caller ID display shows the Caller ID number and/or name, depending on the Caller ID format used. If . . . Then . . . You want to set the alarma. Dial #4 . b. Enter the time using 12-hour format (HH:MM), followed by 1 for a.m. or 2 for p.m. You want to cancel the alarm Dial #4 .
6. Using Additional Features 68 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Whenever a Caller ID call rings your phone, the following information appears on the phone display. Figure 15. Example of a Caller ID display. Once Caller ID information is received, it can be transmitted along with the call to another phone through call transfer, call forwarding, etc. Caller ID Call Log Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system administrator or DBS dealer. The Call Log keeps a record of Caller ID calls that ring your phone. An FF key can be assigned to flash when there is a new entry in the log. When you press the key to access the log, the LED turns off. Call Log Information Each Call Log entry includes the following call information: Calling number Calling name (if provided) Time and date How the call was answered How the call was routed. Call Log Format The most recent entries are stored first in the Call Log. When you view the log by pressing the Call Log key, you can scroll forward or backward through the entire contents of the log using the * and # keys. The log format varies between the Small-Display Phones and the Large Display Phone. ABC COMPANY 404-555-5512 First line: calling number (7 or 10 digits) Second line: calling name (up to 15 characters ) (Optional, depending on Caller ID format)