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Telrad Digital Executive Set With Extended Display User Guide R6
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Executive set with expanded display User guide 79-100-0006/F Issue 1

79-100-0006/F, Issue 1 Executive set with expanded display User guide Telrad Telecommunications Inc., Woodbury, New York

ii NOTICE This publication refers to Telrads Executive set with expanded display connected to Telrads DIG- ITAL KEY BX system, Release SBU6, or Telrads DIGITAL 400 system, Release DBU6, as of March 1998. Telrad reserves the right to modify the equipment and the software described herein without prior notice. However, changes made to the equipment or to the software described herein do not neces- sarily render this publication invalid. © 1997 Telrad Telecommunications Inc., Woodbury, New York

iv Figure 1 Executive set with expanded display faceplate

Executive set with expanded display 1 ABOUT YOUR DIGITAL TELEPHONE The Executive set with expanded display is equipped with onhook dialing, full speakerphone, and hot dialpad capabil- ity which enables you to make a call or operate any feature by pressing the dialpad buttons. You may receive and disconnect calls, program features and perform all operations without lifting the handset. You may lift the handset or switch between handsfree and handset operation at any time. NOTE This guide describes the regular operation of the telephone. The configuration of your particular sys- tem and telephone may introduce differences in operation. For example, some of the features and buttons described in this guide may not be avail- able on your telephone set. For more information, see your System Administrator. TELEPHONE SET BUTTONS Your telephone set has twelve softkeys, and an array of programmable and fixed feature buttons (see Figure 1 above). NOTE In this guide, fixed feature buttons and program- mable buttons appear in bold type, in capital letters within square brackets, e.g., [HOLD]. Softkeys appear in bold and italicized type, in capi- tal letters within curly brackets, e.g. {HOLD}. User-programmable buttons appear in capital let- ters, e.g., SPEED DIAL.

2 Executive set with expanded display Most of the telephone buttons have dual-color light indica- tors. The color and flash rate of the indicators show the sta- tus of the programmed line, feature, or extension. In general, red indicates non-availability (for example, a busy line). Green indicates that you are using the feature or line, or that it is available to you. Softkeys Softkeys have several functions, which change according to the state of your telephone. A softkeys function, at any particular moment, is indicated on the telephone display. To operate a displayed function, press the adjacent softkey. User-programmable buttons Some of the buttons on your telephone may be user-pro- grammable SPEED DIAL or MEMORY buttons. You may program these to access extensions, features, or outside lines. Fixed feature buttons The following fixed feature buttons appear on your tele- phone set. [HOLD] This button places a call on hold. [FEAT] Press [FEAT] and then dial a feature code to activate fea- tures (see the Feature Codes table at the end of this guide). [PICK UP/XFR/CNF] Press this button to pick up or transfer calls, and when establishing and exiting conference calls.

Executive set with expanded display 3 NOTE The [PICKUP/XFR/CNF] button is referred to as [PICK UP], [XFR] or [CNF], depending on the operation being described. [SPD/PROG] This button is used for speed dialing and for programming various features. [REDIAL/PAUSE] This button lets you automatically redial the last outside number you dialed, after first accessing an outside line. Pressing this button while dialing on an external line inserts a pause in a dialing sequence. [] This button adjusts the volume of the speaker, handset, headset, ringer and background music when any of these is active. Pressing this button when the telephone is idle changes the display contrast. [FLASH] Depending on system programming, this button is used to disconnect or to send Flash Signal to the connected remote exchange. [ S AV E / R E P E AT ] This button is used to store one outside number for fre- quent automatic dialing. [ALL] This button is used for Group pickup, cancel all Messages and to cancel Call Forward to me from all extensions. [CANCEL] This button is used to cancel Call Forward programming, Alarm programming and Messages.

4 Executive set with expanded display Programmable buttons The following buttons on your set have already been pro- grammed to perform specific functions. The System Administrator can program these buttons to perform other functions. If the function of certain buttons does not match those appearing in the figure at the beginning of this guide, consult your System Administrator. NOTE When the following features are activated their but- ton indicators light: [MSG], [DND], [MUTE], [SPKR], [CFNA ALL], [CFBY ALL], [TIME] and [CB/QUE]. [MSG] This button is used to send messages to other extensions and to reply to messages left at your extension. [DND] This button activates and deactivates Do Not Disturb. [MUTE] This button disables and enables your telephone micro- phone. [SPKR] For handsfree operation, press [SPKR] instead of lifting or replacing the handset. Whenever this guide instructs you to lift or replace the handset, you may press [SPKR] instead. [CFNA ALL] This button defines a destination to which calls are for- warded when your telephone does not answer. [CFBY ALL] This button defines a destination to which calls are for- warded when your telephone is busy.

Executive set with expanded display 5 [TIME] This button programs an alarm time. [CB/QUE] This button activates extension callback and trunk queue. DN buttons DN buttons are buttons associated with specific Directory Numbers. The first DN button is your Primary DN button, which has the same number as your extension. The Primary DN but- ton is used for making and receiving most of your calls. Whenever you pick up the handset, your Primary DN but- ton, or - if it is not available - another DN button lights green. If no DN buttons are available, no DN button lights, you do not receive dial tone, and you cannot place or answer calls. NOTE Not all telephone sets are programmed with DN buttons. The instructions in this manual often contain references to DN indicators and dis- plays of DN numbers. If your telephone set is not programmed with DN buttons, disregard these references. Many of the instructions offer a number of options, one of which is pressing a DN button. If your telephone set is not programmed with DN buttons, choose one of the other options, or skip the step of pressing the DN button. Some of the features operate slightly differently on a telephone set that is not programmed with DN buttons. These differences are pointed out in a NOTE for each applicable feature. Consult your System Administrator for further details about the programming of your telephone set.