Owner`s manual
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System Keystation
Introduction to your system keystation
The system keystations are highly featured display telephones for use with
your Commander Pulse system.
It features a 4-line display that contains prompts and menus with
selectable options. This unique menu-driven interface makes the system
simple to use, and no codes are needed to program and activate features.
The keystation is also equipped with a data port, positioned on the left-
hand side of the phone. This data port is used primarily for a modem from
a PC to directly connect to the station.
System settings are also programmed via a keystation using the intuitive
menu-driven interface, without the need for special codes.
The keystation has eight programmable keys, which are pre-programmed
to access phone lines, and four function keys that group frequently used
features.
The keystation is half duplex hands-free, so you can make calls, receive
calls and use its features without lifting the handset.
Using the keystation display
The keystations' display presents various prompts and information, and
provides selectable options to the station user.
Prompts and information
Prompts tell you what action to take, or warn of an incorrect action. For
example, an attempt to access the system programming menus from the
wrong station will result in the prompt ‘Programming refused’.
When your keystation is not in use, its display shows the time and date on
the top line. To set the time and date, see page 66.
When you dial an external number, the display shows the digits as they
are dialed. The call duration is also displayed.
When you make an internal call, the station number you dial is displayed.
If the station has been programmed with a name, the name is displayed.
The call duration is also displayed.
You can display caller numbers (or names) on your keystation display.
The duration of external calls is displayed on the top line of the display.