Operating instructions
TransTel Model TD-824-I Digital Telephone System – Key Telephone Operation Manual
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Saved Number Redial (SuperSave)
You are on an outside call and you need to save a number for dialing later. Supersave provides a way for you to
save the number to your telephone set so that you can dial it later.
SuperSave:
1. You are on an outside call.
2. Press [SAVE].
3. Dial the new telephone number that you wish to save.
4. You may hang up.
5. Make other calls if you wish.
6. While your telephone is idle, press [SAVE].
7. The telephone will access an available line, turn on your speaker and redial the saved number.
8. If you take no action, the system will monitor the call for a programmable period of time and then disconnect the
call and return your telephone to idle.
9. The telephone set will periodically access a CO line and continue to redial the saved number. Steps 7 and 8 will
continue for a programmed number of times or until you lift the handset or press while the system is on the line
or until you make another call.
Shift Key
The shift key allows you to use an alternate key map. It is used primarily when you have a use for more keys than
your telephone is capable of displaying. This requires system programming to enable.
Press your SHIFT key (which has been programmed on one of the DSS buttons on your telephone. The SHIFT key
will light. While you are in SHIFT key mode, your telephone will operate as if it is in the SHIFT key group. To return
to your own group, press SHIFT key again and the SHIFT light will go out. You are now in your telephone’s regular
key group.
Speed Dialing
You can use this feature to access frequently dialed telephone numbers.
Lift the handset or press SPKR.
Press SPD key.
Dial 100 through xxx (for system speed dial).
OR Dial 00 through 09 (for personal speed dial).
OR press a DSS button (for personal speed dial).
Speed Dial Programming
There are three types of speed dial in the system, numeric personal speed dial, DSS personal speed dial and
system speed dial. This section shows you how to program and personal speed dial if you are a regular station. If
you are the system attendant (operator), your methods will be different - Please See Programming Speed Dial
(Operator).
Note: There are three special keys that you may need to use when programming speed dial numbers. They are:
HOLD - When entering a speed dial number, if you press this key, the speed dial will pause for approximately 2
seconds (this time is programmable, but 2 seconds is the standard length). You may press HOLD multiple times for
a longer pause.
TRF/FL - Pressing this button while you are entering a speed dial number will cause the system to perform a
hookswitch “flash” to the outside telephone line. This may be of use if your telephone system has Centrex or
special telephone company provided features.
MSG - This key will cause the telephone to stop using pulse (rotary) dialing and begin using DTMF (Touch tone).
This may be useful if your telephone company doesn’t recognize Touch Tone, but you need to access remote
banking, paging, or voice mail services that require Touch Tone digits.