Vodavi Starplus Dhs/dhs-e Technical Manual
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4-10Alarm - Station Executive Telephones To turn ON a signaling alarm: 1. Press [FEAT ] 2. Dial [9] + [2] 3. Press CHG 4. Dial HHMM where HH is hour, MM is minute (24-hour clock). 5. Press [SAVE] To turn OFF a signaling alarm: When the alarm time is reached, you will hear tone ringing and the display will show: 1. Press [ack] Canceling an Alarm To cancel a programmed alarm: 1. Press [FEAT ] 2. Dial [✳] + [9] +[2]. An Executive Telephone will display ALARM DELETE. Conditions †The alarm clock will be...
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Alarm - System4-11 Alarm - System Description The system administrator may establish system-wide alarm notifications through system programming for various desired events. There are eight system alarm times that are maintained in the system programming. These alarms occur continuously, for the desired times, 7 days a week. For instance, if a system alarm is set once for 12:00 PM (lunch break), this alarm will occur every day at 12:00 PM and does not have to be reprogrammed for the following day. The...
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4-12Attendant Attendant Description One primary attendant is provided in the system for support of necessary services like Line Recall, Forced Incoming Intercom Call Forward and Manual Night Service operation. A second, or alternate, attendant position may be established for common sharing of incoming CO calls or load sharing during peak traffic periods. The attendant position may be occupied by any key telephone type. However, maximum efficiency is gained by use of an Executive Key Telephone, since...
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Attendant Administration4-13 †System Service Mode †System Date and Time †System Speed Dial Numbers System Service Mode 1. Press [svc]. The display shows: 2. Press [chg] to select between DAY, NITE, and TIME. 3. Press [CLEAR] to exit programming or [back] to change other features. System Date and Time 1. Press [time]. The display shows: 2. Press [show]. The display indicates: 3. If the year is correct, press [next]. 4. If you are programming a new year, dial the numbers for the current year. 5. Press...
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4-14 Authority Code - Traveling Class of Service 5. Dial the number to be stored in the bin. 6. Press [save] 7. Press [back] to return to Step 4 and continue programming speed dial numbers or press [next] to return to the main menu, or press [chg] if the speed dial number was incorrectly entered. Additional information for Speed Dial †To enter a CO Line Flash in a Speed Dial bin, enter [FEAT ] + [3]. The display shows “\”. To enter a Pause in a Speed Dial bin, enter [FEAT ] + [7]+[0]. The display...
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Automatic Busy Redial4-15 4. Dial your password. 5. Press [save]. The display shows: 6. You may now dial according to your COS. Conditions †When setting Traveling COS, the temporary COS accessed will be effective for one minute before the original station COS is restored. †Features and programming, such as line access/ring/receiving assignment are not transferred with temporary COS use. Automatic Busy Redial Description Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) may be used to redial the last number. The system will...
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4-16Automatic Line Selection Automatic Line Selection Description This feature allows you to access a specific outside line or intercom (ICM) automatically when you lift the handset or press [SPKR]. A line will not be accessed automatically when your telephone is receiving an incoming call (outside or intercom) or a line is recalling at your telephone. However, you may override this incoming call priority operation by pre-selecting an outgoing line before lifting the handset. Operation Basic and...
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Background Music4-17 Background Music Description When your telephone is idle and the feature is enabled and activated, you can hear background music (BGM) through the loudspeaker. You can use the feature code to select between BGM Channel 1, BGM Channel 2 (if the system is so equipped), and No BGM. The BGM automatically turns OFF when you receive or make a call. BGM turns on again when the telephone is idle. Operation To enable/disable: 1. Press [FEAT ] 2. Dial [5] + [2] Busy Lamp Field (BLF)...
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4-18Call Back Call Back Description This feature allows you to queue a station which is busy, in Do Not Disturb (DND), or idle. When you send a Call Back to a busy station, the Call Back process will begin when the busy station hangs up. When you send a Call Back to an idle station, the Call Back process will begin once the user performs an operation at that station and then hangs up. When the Call Back process begins, you will hear bursts of tone signaling you to pick up the handset or press...
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Call Forward4-19 To answer a Call Back: 1. When the Call Back process begins your, telephone will ring a special Call Back ring for 30 seconds. The display will show: 2. Lift the handset or press [SPKR], OR Press [reply] to continue the Call Back. The display will show: 3. If you press [del] in Step 2, the Call Back will be canceled and the display will show: To cancel a Call Back: 1. Press [FEAT ] 2. Dial [✳] + [9] + [1] Conditions †The station you are calling must be busy or in the Tone Ringing...