Starplus Triad Xts Digital Telephone Systems Station User Guide
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90 Speed Dial 3. Dial the speed bin location. 4. Dial the desired telephone number and include these special codes: †TRANS -- Initiates a Pulse-To-Tone switchover. †HOLD -- Inserts a Pause. †FLASH -- Inserts a Flash into the speed number. †TRANS -- When used as the first entry in the speed bin, this inserts a no-display character causing numbers stored in the bin not to appear on the digital telephone’s display when bin is accessed. 5. Press the SPEED button. 6. Replace the handset to end the speed...
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Station/Port Fixed Number 91 To store speed dial numbers: 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial [661] on the dial pad. 3. Dial desired station speed number (9000-9019). 4. Dial telephone number to store. 5. Briefly press and release the hookswitch. A confirmation tone sounds. System Speed Dial Access Stations can be individually allowed or denied the ability to use system speed dial (9020-9999) numbers. (System speed numbers 9060-9099 are not monitored by toll restriction.) Stations cannot be prevented from using...
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92 Station Relocate SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Station Relocate The Station Relocation Feature lets a user dial a code followed by the old station number to bring all the station attributes including extension number, button mapping, speed dial, and class of service to the new location. 1. A station can be relocated by unplugging it, then plugging it into a new location. 2. Dial [636] on the dial pad. Then, dial the extension number of the station being relocated. Once this is done, all...
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Text Messaging (Silent Response) 93 Text Messaging (Silent Response) The Text Messaging feature allows a station user to use text messages to respond to a caller that has either Camped On or has used the off-hook voice over (OHVO) feature to alert a busy station of a waiting call or message. The Camped On station may respond to the caller via the canned, custom, and silent response text (LCD) messages. Text messages appear on the calling party LCD display. The calling (originating) station and...
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94 Universal Day/Night Answer SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Universal Day/Night Answer Incoming CO lines can be programmed for Universal Day Answer (UDA) or Universal Night Answer (UNA). UDA/UNA assigned CO lines can also signal over the external page port(s). If External Day programming is enabled and the system is in the day mode, the assigned external page port(s) present a ringing signal. UDA/UNA is established on a per CO line basis in admin programming. When the system is in Day or...
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Voice Mail 95 4. Dial the 3-digit Voice Mail group pilot number where calls are to be forwarded (440-447 = voice mail groups 1-8). Confirmation tone sounds. 5. Replace handset or press ON/OFF. Retrieving Voice Messages To enter the Voice Mail system to check for mail: Either dial Voice Mail group number, press preprogrammed VM GROUP flexible button, or press flashing MESSAGE WAIT button. You are then prompted to enter the password for your mailbox. Voice Mail Transfer with ID Digits While on a call...
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96 Voice Mail Voice Mail Group Button To program a VM GROUP flexible button: 1. Press SPEED twice. 2. Press desired flexible button to be programmed. 3. Dial 3-digit VM Group number (440-447=VM groups 1-8). 4. Dial the VMID number. Voice Mail One-Touch Recording The Voice Mail One-Touch Recording feature allows the station user, while on an internal/external call, to press a button and have the system record the conversation in the station user’s mailbox. Code [649]+[VVV], where VVV=440-447 for...
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Vo l u m e C o n t r o l 9 7 2. Once the system connects to the station, the user’s mailbox, the flexible button LED lights solid green and the LCD displays: To pause or resume recording after a pause, press the preprogrammed 655 key. 3. When the user finishes recording, press the preprogrammed VM RECORD button. The LED extinguishes and the normal LCD call information displays. ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE Not applicable SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Volume Control DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC...
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98 Volume Control The volume control on the Electronic Key Telephone consists of two wheels located on the right side of the telephone. Turning the wheel toward you decreases the volume. †The front wheel controls voice, background music, and speakerphone volume. †The rear wheel controls tone ringing volume. While using these function/features, Digital and Electronic Key Telephones display the following messages: Listening to Background Music ... Using the speakerphone on an Intercom call ... Using...
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Vo l u m e C o n t r o l 9 9 Using the handset on a CO call ... Receiving a page announcement ... Receiving an incoming tone ringing Intercom or CO call ... SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE The volume control on the Single Line Telephone is located on the right side of the telephone. The slider switch options are HI for loud volume, LO for low volume, and OFF to turn the ringer off. Two-line models have a volume switch for each line. Certain models do not have an OFF option. Speakerphone models have a...