Vodavi Starplus Dhs Installation Manual
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Up to 10.000 ft. (3,048 m.) Up to 40,000 ft. (12,192 m.) : Power Supply Unit CPU Module Standard Music On Hold Module Standard 3X8 Module & 3X8 Expansion Module 6-Port CO Line Module Option Module Basic Key Telephone Basic & Enhanced Key Telephone Executive Key Telephone ‘-Port SLT Adapter & 2-Port SLT Expansion Method: 1. Use the figures above for each unit installed (or to be installed) and calculate the total for this system configuration. 2. Use the total from step 1 in place of the...
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4. KEY TELEPHONE FEATURES DESCRIPTION & OPERATION 4.1 General Conventions: l l l l l l l l l press he fs button to cancel he current operation. The ;s> button joined with dial key codes will appear throughout the text. This button (Feature) is used to access most system features. System resources are accessed using directory numbers to dial access the resource (station numbering, Hunt Group numbering, etc.) [:=jAny feature or resource code may be stored for one-button access under an...
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save (Store): When the new data are entered, the system will check the entered data automatically. If the entry is invalid, the prompt will be refreshed. If the entry is valid, the station user must press the save button to confirm entry and continue with the next prompt item. chg (Change): Press the chg button to modify the current prompted item. If the data/message to be changed is generated by the system itself, the current programming item will be replaced by new data (toggled between Yes and...
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Feature Basic Enhanced Executive Hands-free Answer-back Headset Mode Hold Holding Call Answer/Select Hold Reminder Intercom Last Number Redial Meet Me Page Message Message Waiting Mute Night Service On Hook Dialing Paging Phone Lock/Unlock Privacy Pulse to Tone Conversion Ringing Line Priority Save Dialed Number Speed Dialing Station Feature Status Check Transfer Transfer Recall Voice Announce Voice Mail Integration Voice Maii Monitor (FP 2 only) Voice Over Busy Voice...
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4.4.1.5 Operation: 1. Press an idle CO line button. n . . ‘. ‘.. - 3 &. When you hear a tone, dial a valid account code. An Executive telephone will show the following on the display: = . . 3. Upon hearing confirmation tone and dial tone, you may now dial on the line. When you hang up, the account code that you dialed will be displayed in the SMDR call record printout. Notes: a If you dial an invalid account code you will hear error tone and will not be able to access the line. An Executive...
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4.4.3 ADPm Jack 4.4.3.1 Description: All key telephone types are equipped with an Analog Device Port (ADP) jack. The ADP jack is an open, twisted-pair conductor path that may be extended f?om the MDF via the second pair of the station cabling. The ADP may be used to extend a SLT system station port or CO line to the digital key telephone desktop for convenient connection of any analog interface device (answering machine, modem, facsimile machine, etc.). The ADP jack of any telephone may be wired...
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3. Press “chg”. 4. Dial the desired alarm time as Hour/Hour:Minute/Minute in 24 hour format. For instance, dial 0930 for 9:3Oam, 1500 for 3:OOpm, etc. 5. Press “save”. 4.4.4.7 Operation Basic and Enhanced Telephones Turn Off a signaling Alarm: When the alarm time is reached you will hear tone ringing. 4.4.4.8 Operation Executive Telephone To Turn Off a signaling Alarm: When the alarm time is reached you will hear tone ringing and the-display will show: n Press “a&‘. 4.4.4.9 To Cancel a...
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Notes: a. An external music source is required for this operation. The same music source used for Background Music is applied to the System Alarm Clock. b. Stations monitoring BGM will not realize any change when a System Alarm is reached. C. If a station user is on a call (using the handset or speakerphone) during the alarm period, or in Do-Not- Disturb (DND) mode, the music alarm will not play at that busy station. d. Alarm sound is reset at station if station goes off hook and back on hook....
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4.4.7 Attendant 4.4.7.1 Description: One primary attendant is provided in the system for support of necessary services like Line Recall, Forced Incoming ICM 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 trafftc 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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4.4.8.4 Description: [Executive Model only] Attendant Administration is used to set the features; Service Mode (Day/Night/Time), System Date and Time, and System Speed Dial. You may enter into Attendant Administration using the password of the assigned system Attendant telephone. 4.4.8.5 Operation: 3. Dial the password. 4. Press “save”. The display shows: 5. You have three (3) programming choices: n System Service Mode a. Press “svc”. The display shows: q System Date and Time b. Press “time”....