AMERICOM LCD Speakerphone System User’s Guide COMDIAL Made tight in the USA
This user guide is applicable for the following system and telephone models: System Models: DO408, software cartridge A0408 Rev. 11B and later D0816, software cartridge A0816 Rev. 11B and later D1632, software cartridge Al632 Rev. 11B and later Telephone Model: 7OlOS-** All Revs 7016S-** All Revs Special Note: This user’s guide applies to users for whom an installer has performed special programming steps that enable interactive button function on the telephone.
I ame UT bonrenrs TableOf Contents LCD Display Abbreviations .......................... lo-Button LCD Speakerphone ....................... IdButton LCD Speakerphone ....................... Using This Guide ................................... Knowing Your Telephone ............................ Understanding What The Lights Mean ................ Using Your TelephoneTo Answer Calls ................ Answering OutsideCalls. ......................... Answering Intercom Calls .........................
Table Of Contents - continued Entering Account Codes ......................... .28 ............................... Forwarding Calls .29 Identifying Your TelephoneWith The Automatic Set RelocationFeature ......................... .3 1 MakmgACallNon-Private ....................... .31 Monitoring a ConversationBetweenmo Telephones.. .32 .33 Muting Your Telephone.......................... OperatingYour TelephoneAs A DepartmentalStation . .34 .36 SendingA PagingAnnouncement..................
LCD Display Abbreviations This chart identifies the abbreviationsthat appearin your LCD display.
Keypad Handset, Buttons, \ system programming) Speaker ‘Programmable Buttons Ones or DSWBLD \ Transfer/ isEe’ MuteButton gtg -T Yi W-Button LCD Speakerphone Lights for Programmable utrons DSS/BLF . .
Headset Jack Keypad Dual-Line Buttons \ Alphanumeric Display \ \ Handset- I \ c J Dual /(red / A’ ,/Buttons m cm cm--, I I nmanarl\cmcmrmrmcD ’ ’ ” ’ ’ ’ ’ ) III‘ --,OOfSE3Q 0 I Message / Waiting Light / / Hold/ Button / 0 0 0 - Lamps and green) Programmable (lines or DSS/RLF) Lights for Programmable Buttons . DSS/BLF . Fedtures .
usma I nrs wise Using This Guide To help you useyour telephoneto its fullest capacity,this comprehensiveuserguide describesyour telephoneandtells you how to useit. The introductorysectionshelp you becomefamiliar with the controls and indicatorson your telephone.They aretitled as follows: l Knowing Your Telephone l UnderstandingWhat The Lights Mean The operationsectionsdefine often-usedfeaturesand provide instructionsfor their use.
Knowing Your Telephone The 7010S-*+and 7016S-+*LCD speakerphones provide many versatile featuresfor your use. Thesefeaturesare explainedin terms of what they allow you to do. .
Knowing Your Telephone . Programmable Buttons - Allow you to storenumbersfor automaticdialing functions .
UIIUGI~L~IIUIII~ VVII~I IIIB ugnrs Mean Understanding What the Lights Mean The lights on your telephoneindicatethe statusof lines, features, andintercom. Next to a Direct Station Select (DSS)/BusyLamp Field (BLF) button: Steadyred = stationis in use. F%3shingted = stationis receiving a call or stationis calling you. Fluttering red= station-to-stationmessaginghasbeenset. Next to a line button: Steadygreen= this is your line, eitheron-hook( in a handsfree mode) or off-hook, whenthe line is active.
unclerstanding What The Lights Mean Above the SPKR button: On steady(with telephoneon hook andbusy)= speakerphone mode active. On steady(with telephoneon hook and idle) = background music turnedon. Above the MUTE button: On steady= calledparty cannothearyour conversation.
Answering OutsideCalls A call that rings on anoutsideline soundslong single tonebursts andlights theline statuslight. The light flashesredfor anyringing line. When you hear outside ringing (long single ring bursts) and observea flashinglight, answerthe call asfollows: l pressbuttonof ringing line if flashinglight is red, l speaktoward the telephone(lift handsetif privacy is desired), q l lift handsetif you haveringing line preference.
Using Your Telephone lo Answer c‘alls Answering Calls At Monitored Stations Your system may provide a station monitoring feature, which allows you to monitor the status(idle, ringing, or busy) at other stations. If your telephonehasthis feature,a BLF light will flash whenevera DSS stationis ringing. In this case,you can answer a call at a ringing DSS stationby pressingthe DSS button.
Using Your Telephone To Answer Calls Making A Call Pick-Up Often, severaltelephonesare arrangedtogetherin a usergroup by the systeminstaller. If your telephoneis so arranged,you can answercalls that are ringing at other stationswithin your particular group. Also, you can answera call that is ringing at any telephonein the systemif you know the telephone’sextension number. To answera call that is ringing within your group, l pressITCM, l dial#4, l speaktoward telephoneto answercall.
You can respondto a SOHVA call in oneof two ways: l Verally : Pressandhold MUTE button down and reply by speakinginto handset.Distant party cannothear response.Releasebutton to returnto distant party. l Non-verbally: (ResponseMessaging):If the announcing station hasan LCD speakerphone,pressMSG (message) then pressHVHLD (havethem hold), TKMSG (takea message),or CLBK (I will call back) to sendthe appropriatemessage.Autodial buttonscanbe programmed to useany of the 10 attendant-programmable LCD messages.
using Your relepnone 10 MaKe L;aus Dialing Manually You can manually dial a number over a selectedtelephoneline. Or, if your telephonewasgiven aprime line or idle line preference featurewhen it wasinstalled,it will automaticallyselecta line for your use when you lift the handset.
Using Your Telephone To Make Galls To automatically dial a personalspeeddial number from an idle telephone(while telephoneis on-hook), l dial speeddial number (0 - 9). To automatically dial a system speeddial number from an idle telephone, l Press* and thendial system speeddial number(01 - 99). NOTE: If you are already on a line, press HOLD before dialing speed dial number. Redialing If thelast numberyou havecalled is busyor is not answering,you haveseveraloptionsfor automaticallyredialing it.
Using Your Telephone To Make Calls usethe telephonefor someother function. l The systemwill savethe first 16digits of thelast manually dialed number so that it can be redialed later, however, subsequent dialing activity overwritesanynumberthe systemhastemporarily saved. If you wish, you can permanently store one 16-digit number at a time in this manner: l to store the number,pressSAVE; l to dial the storednumber,pressHOLD andthen press the SAVED NUMBER REDIAL buttonthat was preprogrammedfor this purpose.
Usina Your Telephone To Make Calls Waiting For A Line (Queuing) If all the lines in a line group are busy, you can place your telephonein a queueto await an idle line in the line group. When you sharea line with anothertelephoneandthe line is busy,you can placeyour telephonein a queueto await the idle line. To queuefor a line group, l pressITCM, l dial the line groupaccesscode(9,81,82,83), l hearbusy tone, l dial +k8 andhangup. When line groupis free,your telephonesoundsseveralshorttone bursts.
usmg Your I erepnone I 0 Mane 1/a/15 Making Intercom Calls You can dial an intercom call manually from the keypad or automatically using a direct stationselect(DSS) button that you havepreviously programmed.Therearetwo methodsfor making anintercomcall. Onecausesyour voice to soundout at thecalled telephone. The other causesthe called telephoneto ring. Your systemprogrammercan setthe systemto deliver eithertone-first or voice-first calling, althoughall systemshave tone-first asthe default condition.
Using Your Telephone To Make Calls Camping At Another Telephone And Waiting For An Automatic Callback If the telephoneyou have called on the intercom line is busy or ringswith no answer,you canhavethesystemring your telephone whenthecalledstationbecomesidle (if it wasbusy)or whenthere is any activity initiated at thattelephone(if it rangwith no answer before). To camp on at a busy station, l pressCAMP. Your telephoneimmediately hangsup.
Using Your Telephone To Make Calls Camping At Another Telephoneand Waiting For An Answer (Call Waiting) If the telephoneyou have called is busy, you can send a call waiting toneto abusytelephoneandwait on theline for ananswer. !( : . To do this when you heara busy signal, l pressNEXT, thenpressCWAIT, 0 remain on line awaiting a reply. Called party will heara shorttoneburst. They can eitherplace thh currentcall on hold or hangit up andthen answeryour .
Using Your Telephone To Make Galls Overriding A Call If the telephoneyou have called is busy,you can break into the conversationat that telephoneif the installer-programmerhas enabledthe executiveoverridefeatureat your telephone. ., You can also override a Do Not Disturb condition at another telephoneif the installer-programmerhasenabledthe DND override featureat your telephone.
Using Your Telephone To Make Ca//S Making A Secure Off-Hook Voice Announcement (SOHVA) You can make a voice announcementto anotherstation that is off-hook and busy on a call if the systemis arrangedto provide this feature. Your telephoneprovidesa SOHVA button for your use. It will allow you to decide whether to deliver a SOHVA messageor hangup when you hearan intercombusy tone.
Usina Your TeleDhone To Place Calls On Hold Holding Calls You can placea call on hold andpick it backup a shorttime later. With a regularhold, you canpick up the held call or anotheruser canpick it up at anothertelephoneif thattelephonesharestheheld call line with your telephone.With an exclusivehold condition, you must pick the held call up at your telephoneas no other telephonehasaccessto it.
Using Your Telephone to r/ace c;aiis wn nom To place a call on hold at anothertelephone(directedhold), l while on line, pressITCM, l dialX90, l dial extensionnumberof telephoneto receiveheld call. You can pick this call backup if you needto. To do this, l dial #4, l dial extensionnumberof thattelephone, l servicecall asdesiredor pressSPKR to hangup. To pick up a call that was placedon hold at your telephoneby a user at anothertelephone, l pressITCM anddial # 9 0.
Using Your Telephone To Place Calls On Hold Handling Recalled Hold Calls After a call has beenon hold for the period of time (set by the installer of your system),the system will causethree short tone burststo sound at yo::- i ;:?phoneand the flash rate of the line buttonbecomesfastL;, If the call is on exclusivehold, it will revertto manual hold after the hold recall time period.
Using Your Telephone To Transfer Calls Transferring Calls Transferringcallsis theprocesswherebyyou answera call at your telephoneandtransferit to anothertelephone.You can do this in one of two ways. If you first identify the caller to the party to receive the transfer, thus giving that user the opportunity to preparefor the call, you have made a screenedtransfer. If you transferthe call without first announcingit, you have made an unscreenedtransfer.
using Your Telephone To TranStt?rCalls To transferanunscreenedcall to anothertelephonein the system, 0 answercall, l pressTRANSKONF (call is automatically placedon hold), l dial extensionnumberof telephoneto receivetransferor pressDSS for that extension, l pressSPKR to disconnect,or hangup. Intercom party thenhasthe call. NOTE: Unscreened tran.$ers camp-on at busy telephones and wait to be answered. Each call automatically rings the telephone as soon as it becomes idle.
Using Your Telephone For Conference Calls Conferencing Telephones Together When your telephone is joined together with several other telephoneson the samecall, theeffectis calledconferencing.You canmake conferencecalls that involve up to five parties,including you as the originating party, in any combination of outside lines andintercomparties.
Using Your Telephone For Conference Calls NOTE: If all the corrference circuits are busy, you will not be able to add a party to the conjhnce. The message “Conference Full” will appear in your display. To drop out of a conferencecall betweenyou and two outside lines (creatingan unsupervisedconference), l dial # andhangup (lines remainlighted/in useuntil one or both outsidepartiesdisconnect).
Using The Other Telephone Features Adjusting The Display Contrast You can adjust the contrastof the display to darkenor lighten it for bestviewing. To adjustthe displaycontrast, l pressOPTIONS, l pressNEXT two times, l pressDISP (display reads“contrastlevel”), l pressLIGHT or DARK to changecontrastlevel accordingly (pressbutton oncefor eachdegree of changedesired), l pressSPKR to savethe last level andend.
Using The Other Telephone Features Blocking Voice Announce Calls You canpreventvoice announcementsfrom soundingover your telephonespeakerif you wish. This feature also blocks secure off-hook voice announcementsas well. To block voice-announcedcalls, l pressOPTIONS, l pressVAB, l pressON, l pressSPKR to end. To un-block voice-announcedcalls, l pressOPTIONS, l pressVAB, l pressOFF, l pressSPKR to end. To block a SOHVA while you areon a call, l pressBLOCK.
Using The Other Telephone Features a Entering Account Codes If your systemis arrangedfor accountcodeentry* to enhancethe SMDA reports,you may be told to enteran accountcodebefore calling anumberor afteransweringone. Codeentry is voluntary. If you do not entera code,the call will still go through. *syat.m mustbeactivated through il%-tdleI pIugmmhg t&lPLxep atxault codes. NOTE: ; !. You can program a button on your telephone that will make the accotuit code entry process quickzr if you wish.
Using The Other Telephone Features Forwarding Calls You can forward calls that normally ring at your telephoneto anothertelephonefor answering. You can forward just your prime line and intercom calls or you can forward any calls that ring at your telephone. NOTE: You can program a special call forward button if you need quick access to the feature. See the programming section of this user’s guide for details. To forward your calls, . pressOPTIONS, .
Using The Other Telephone Features Display 1 TIME WTICNS DATE Display 3 DND Display CFWD NEXT 4 Call Forward ALL PERS Display PREV 5 Call Forward SET CLEM I 30 PREV
Using The Other Telephone Features Identifying Your Telephone With The Automatic Set Relocation Feature If your system is equippedwith this feature,you can move your telephoneto anotherlocation and be given a choice (through a display prompt) as to whether you want to keep your previous programming or use the programming in the new location. Respondto the prompt accordingto your need. Making A Call Non-Private You can make a call non-privateusing a featurebutton that you haveprogrammed.
Using The Other Telephone Features Monitoring A Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing) If your telephoneprovidesthe installer-programmedserviceobserving feature,you can useit to monitor an on-goingconversation at anothertelephonein an undetectedmanner. You can use this featureon-hook or off-hook. You may also make a SOHVA call to a station you are actively monitoring, enablingyou to assistthe stationuserwhile listening to the distant party.
Usina The Other Telephone Features Muting Your Telephone By using the MUTE button, you can block transmissionof your voice to the distant party. For example, if someonecomes into your office to talk to you and you do not want to interrupt the distantparty, pressthe MUTE button. The MUTE button turns on when you pressit and turnsoff when you pressit again. To mute your telephone, l pressandengageMUTE (MUTE light turns on). To returnto the distant party, l pressanddisengageMUTE (hRJTE light turns off).
usmg rne UrneiTelephone Features Operating Your Telephone As A Departmental Station If your telephoneis within a departmentalgroup of telephones, you canplaceyour stationin eitheranoff-duty or a wrap-upmode. The off-duty mode is when you leave your telephonefor lunch or for an extendedtime period and want anotherdepartment telephoneto receiveyour calls. The wrap-up mode is whenyou needtime aftera call to complete related paperwork and want anotherdepartmenttelephoneto receiveyour calls.
Using The Other Telepnone t-eatures Display 1 DATE TIME OPTONS Display 2 ffiM Display DND VA6 NEXl CFWD f’REV 3 Display _ _ 4 Do Not Disturb ON OFF PREV 35
Using The Other Telephone Features Sending A Paging Announcement There are severalways to make a public announcementto all or a portion of your location, Your systemmight be arrangedwith an externalpagingunit that you accessby pressinga line button or by dialing a specialcode. This unit soundsthe announcement over an externalspeakerunit. Your systemmay provide an all-call or a zone pagefeaturethat you accessby dialing specialcodes.This arrangementsoundsthe announcementthroughthe telephonespeakers.
•l l hangup to end. NOTE: If you haveprogrammed paging buttons, usethem instead of the dialing codesshown above. To make a reply to a “meet-me” page, l lift handsetof nearesttelephone, l pressITCM, l dial88, 0 meet pagingparty on line.
Using The Other Telephone Features Setting A Do Not Disturb Condition At Your Telc, This featurekeepscalls from ringing atyour telephoneandmakes it appearto be busy to intercom calls. If your telephonehasthis feature,you canenableit as needed. Generally,this featurecannotbe overriddenby the caller. The caller hearstwo q :ick toneburstseverythreesecondswhenhe or shecalls a telephonewith this featureenabled.
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Using The Other Telephone Features Setting Your Personal Ringing Tones You can chooseoneof six different ring tonesfor your telephone when it rings. Often, when severaltelephonesam located close together,eachuserchoosesa different personalring tone. Toselectoneof the ring tones,proceedas follows: l l l l l pressOPTIONS, pressNEXT two times, pressRING, pressUP or DOWN tc choosering tone in display (a new tone will soundat eachup or down press), pressSPKR to end.
Using The Other I elepnone t-earures Switching The Dialing Mode Between Pulse And Tone If your local telephoneservice is pulse (rotary dialing), your telephoneis arrangedto dial in this manner(when programmed to do soby the installer). If you needto sendtonesduring adialing sequence(e.g.; to sendbank-by-phonetones,etc), you can convert to tone while dialing. The system will switch back to pulse dialing when you end your call.
Using The Other Telephone Features Using Background Music If backgroundmusic is suppliedby thetelephonesystem,you can turn it on at your telephonespeaker.Backgroundmusic automatically turnsoff during calls andvoice announcements. To turn the music on, pressOPTIONS, pressBGM, pressON, pressSPKR to end(the SPKR light turnson whenbackgroundmusic is on), adjustthe loudnessof the music with the speakervolume control. To turn the music off, . pressOPTIONS, l pressBGM, .
Message Waiting Light and Messaging If your telephoneis designatedas a v by the systemor hasmessagewait originate ability, you can turn on the messagewaiting light (above HOLD) of any other telephone. This lets that telephoneuser know that you have a messagefor him. You can also turn on the messagewaiting light at anotherstation when that stationis busy,using the LCD featurebuttons.
Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages Display 1 Display 2 Cwait Over MS3 44
VY,,“,,,Y I .,,Y . .“W..S IV. .a .._.. _ -.--. ...----.Q-- LCD Messaging You cansetsystem-suppliedmessagesto bereceivedor displayed by a calling LCD speakerphone.Thesemessagesgive information on your telephonestatus. Get alist of the availablemessages from the attendantandwrite them on theblank listing charton the next page. To turn messageon, l pressITCM, l dial+%OO, l dial the desiredcodenumber from your messagelist.
Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages LCD MESSAGE LIST (Write Attendant-Provided Messages Here) 0 1 Back At 2 call 4 5 6 7 8 9 Assist Button Messaging If youhavepreprogrammedanASSIST buttonon yourtelephone, you can use it to senda messageto your supervisor,asking for assistancewhile you am on a call. Your messageshows in the supervisor’stelephonedisplay. To senda messagefor assistance, l pressASSIST button that you havepreprogrammed, l pressDSS or dial extensionof the telephoneuseryou needhelp from.
“cz,,“,, qj ,~.I IU , ,““I. r.. .a ._-.- _ ---_.~ ” Station-To-Station Messaging When you call anothertelephoneand no one answers,you may leave a reminderthat you havecalled. Do this by turning on the BLF light at thecalledtelephone.To allow this to takeplace,your telephonemust havepreviously beenstoredasa DSWBLF button at the called telephone.If your telephoneis not storedas a DSS at the called telephone,your messagingcall goes to the central messagedesk,if one is programmed.
Programming Your Telephone Programming For Automatic Dialing Automatic dialing is a featurethat lets you: l dial lengthy numbersusing one or two buttons, 0 storefrequently usedfeaturecodes, l storeintercom extensionnumbersof frequently called telephones.
Autodial Numbers 1 13 14 4 17 6 18 7 19 8 20 21 11 23 12 Personal SpeedDial Number (Keypad Buttons) 0 5 2 7 3 49
Programming Your Telephone Storing Autodial And SpeedDial Numbers To store an outside number or a featurecode as an autodial or speeddial number, follow the display prompts and proceedas follows: l pressOPTIONS, l pressNEXT threetimes, l pressADIAL or SDIAL to chooseautodialor speeddial programming, l pressprogrammablebutton or keypadbutton to choose storagelocation, l pressline button to dial out on or pressITCM, •l l if your systemprovidesline groups,dial 1,2,3, or 4 for line group 1,2,3, or 4, or dial 0
Display 1 DATE TIME OPTIONS Display 2 NEXT Display 5 SOW ADIAL Display 6 Select Location Display 7 Display 8 Enter Number Display 9 Dwa 51 NEXT
Programming Your Telephone Storing A DSS Number E;Fflzw~ intercomextensionnumberasa DSSnumber,proceed .. l pressOPTIONS, l pressNEXT four times, l pressDSS, l pressprogrammablebutton to chooselocation, l dial extensionnumber, l pressnext location button andstorenext DSS number, l repeatthe previous stepuntil all DSS numbersarestored, q l pressSPKR to end. CAUTION: Do not attempt to program interactive buttonr; doing so can causefeatures to be made unavailable.
Display 6 uJzi=zRJg Display 7 Select Location Display 8 Dial Extension PREV 53
Programming Your Telephone Storing The Feature Buttons If you find that you areusing certainmiscellaneousfeatures often, accessbuttonsmay make operationeasier. Createaccess buttonsasyou needthem. Account Code Button - allows you to enteran accountcode for call recordpurposes. Automatic Call-Back (Camp On) Button - arrangesthe system to ring your andanother’stelephonesassoonas their telephonebecomesidle. Call Forward Button - providesone-buttonforwarding of all of your calls to anothertelephone.
I .“y,u . . . . . . ...= - -- , q pressEXIT to end. To clear a featureaccessbutton assignment,repeatthe programming procedurebut pressCLEAR beforepressmgstoragelocation button.
Programming Your Telephone Storing The Special Purpose Feature Buttons In addition to the featurebuttonsdiscussedon the previous page,there arefive specialpurposebuttonsthat you can arrangeas needed.Thesebuttonsprovide the following features: Assist Button - sendsa messageto anLCD speakerphonethat lets userknow, with a tone and a stationmessagedisplay,that you needassistance.
This quick referenceguideprovides you with a list of the feature dialing codesusedon the Americom digital telephonesystem. FEATURE Ilotumon... I Toturnoff...
Troubleshooting Your Telephone Should your Americom telephonefail to operateproperly,or if you do not understandwhy it is operatingin a certainmanner, review the following list of symptomsand causesfor help. SYMPTOM ITCM light flashing HOLD light flashing MUTE light on SPKR light on steady, Error Tone (threesteadytones) If you cannot receive a voice announcecall. POSSIBLE CAUSE Your messagingis set. Dial ITCM, then#O2andhangup. Another telephonehasactivatedyour messagewaiting light.
Glossary A All-call paging: Pagingthroughthe intercomsof all stations in the system. Assist button: A button that you canprogramthat will let you senda messagerequestingassistanceto the LCD of another telephone. Automatic callback: Systemwill ring a calling telephone when a busy called telephonebecomesidle. Automatic dialing (or Autodialing): Using programmablebuttons to storenumbersfor one-or two-buttondialing.
Do not disturb: A mode that disablesincoming call ringing and intercom calling. Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF): The tonesmadeby your telephonewhen you dial. Dynamic line button: Systemtemporarily assignsa normally unassignedline to an idle line button for certaincall handling operations. E Exclusive hold: Only the telephoneplacing the call on hold can retrieveit. Executive override: Breaking into a conversationat a busy called telephone.
Prime line: A line designatedto a particulartelephoneand automatically selectedwhen the handsetis lifted. Programmable buttons: Each telephoneor stationhasbuttons that can be user-programmedfor autodialingnumbersor featurecodes,or other specialpurposedialing requirements. Pulse/Tone switching: Changingfrom pulse/rotarydial signals to tone/DTMF signals. R Responsemessaging:Respondingnon-verballyto a calling station by pressinga programmedbutton that sendsa messageto the calling station’sdisplay.
Publication Index Index Abbreviations, LCD Display ......................... Account Codes, Entering ........................... Adjusting The Display Contrast ....................... Answering Calls At Monitored Stations ................... Answering Intercom Calls .......................... Answering Night Transferred Calls ..................... Answering Outside Calls ........................... Assist Button Messaging ........................... Autodial And Speed Dial Numbers, Storing ................
Publication index Muting Your Telephone ............................ ............................... Ncxd’riv&.C& Operating Your Telephone As A Departmental Station ............ Other Telephone Features, Using The .................... Overriding ACaR ............................... Paging Announcement, Sending A ...................... Personal Ringing Tones. Setting Your .................... Pick-Up, Call .................................. Privacy Release ................................
‘Ihis manual has been developed by Comdial Corporation (the “Company”) and is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel. ‘Ike information in this manual is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been ma& to eliminate errors. the Company disclaims liability for any dBkulties arising from the interpretation of the information contained herein.