Tone Commander 40d120 Attendants Guide
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To place an intercom call: aPress the INTERCOM button if your system has a single intercom group, or press the INTCOM button for the desired intercom group. Dial the number of the station you want to call with the dial pad. Prio rity Calls The priority feature originates a call-waiting call to a station. If the station is busy, the user will hear a call waiting tone. They can then hookflash to answer your call. To initiate a priority call: aPress the PRIORITY button (instead of the ORIGINATE...
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Conference Calls To set up a conference call: aPress the ORIGINATE button and establish the first call (or answer a ringing call). It will be shown on line 1 of the display. aPress the CONF* button and establish the second call. The first call will move to line 2 of the display. aAfter the second called party answers, press the CONF button again to join all parties in a conference call. aTo add an additional party to the conference, press the CONF* button, then dial. After the party answers,...
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Ring De lays A backup console may be installed with a delayed ringing option. When this feature is enabled, the backup console will not respond to a ringing call until that call has been ringing at the primary console for a preset time. Use ring delays when you want the backup console to ring only when calls have not been answered at the primary console. To enable ring delays: aPress the RING DLY button. The light above the button will turn on, indicat- ing that ring delays are enabled. To disable...
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Adjusting the Ringer Volume To adjust the volume of the console ringer: aWhile not connected to a call, press the VOL or VOL button. The console will beep with the new ringer volume setting. Ad ju s tin g th e Ha n d s e t Volume To adjust the volume of the handset or headset: aWhile connected to a call, press the VOL or VOL button. Volume levels are not reset after each call. Using a Headset A headset may be used in place of the handset. Unplug the handset cord from the jack on the left...
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Use Maintenance Mode to make changes to the name database or to set the clock. See your installer or system administrator for other Maintenance Mode options. To enter Maintenance Mode: aPress the MAINT button. The main Maintenance Mode screen will be displayed. All menus other than the Maintenance Main Menu are identified in the upper right corner. If the screen below is not shown, press the EXIT button (Hold Loop button 6) until you see the Maintenance Main Menu screen. A menu is shown on the...
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Name Database Your console can store up to 1000 name/telephone number entries. The name database will identify callers by name based on the number sent from the central office. A DSS button may be associated with a name/number entry to simplify dialing. Initial database entry and any extensive changes are most easily accomplished with the 40d120 Setup Utility. Please see your system administrator for details. The console’s built-in editing capability provides a convenient method for making a few quick...
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To edit a name/number entry: aSelect EDIT to change the currently displayed entry. A name/number editing screen will be displayed. NEXT – moves to the next field – moves to the next character in the current field (or use the VOL button) DELETE – select CHAR. to delete the character under the cursor, FIELD to delete all characters in the field, ENTRY to delete the entire name/number entry, or ABORT to cancel the delete operation ABORT – cancel any changes made to the name entry and return to the...
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Characters available with each dial pad key are shown below. Enter up to 18 characters in the NAME field; use the --> button to advance to the next character position. This field entry will be displayed during call processing operations. Enter up to 18 digits (numbers only) in the DSS# field; the character position will advance automatically. Enter all digits as they should be dialed (e.g. 9+1+area code+number for long distance calls, station number only for internal calls). This telephone number is...
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Se ttin g th e C lo c k To set the time of day clock: aSelect TIME from the Maintenance Main Menu. The time display screen will be displayed. aSelect EDIT to change the time. The time editing screen will be displayed. MAINTENANCE MAIN MENU NAMES TIME STATS SETUP DIAG EXIT TIME: 2:31 [TIME] EDIT EXIT Note: The clock will be automatically synchronized with network time if time information is available (Lucent 5ESS Custom...
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– moves to the next character (or use the VOL button) DELETE – select CHAR. to delete the character under the cursor, FIELD to delete the entire time field (all characters), or ABORT to cancel the delete operation ABORT – cancel any changes made to the time setting and return to the main TIME display menu DONE – save changes made to the time setting and return to the main TIME display menu Enter the time with the dial pad. The cursor will advance to the next character position automatically. You can...