Digital Telephone Station User Quick Reference Guide
INTRODUCTION HOLD/DND (Hold/Do Not Disturb) - This key is used to put a call on Hold or to set the Do Not Disturb function to prevent any calls from getting through or ringing at your extension. Handset Volume Control - The handset volume control key allows you to adjust the handset volume to one of three levels. Pressing the button will toggle between the three volume levels.
Making an Intercom Call Call Park Lift the receiver and wait for dial tone Dial an extension number or If your phone has a [DIRECT STATION SELECTION] button assigned for the extension Lift the receiver and wait for dial tone Press the assigned extension button Park a call so that it can be reached from another extension.
Lift the receiver (handset) Press the [FEAT] button and dial Dial the number of the extension where the call is parked, or press the extension button (if assigned) or Lift the receiver (handset) Press [PARK PICK-UP] Dial the number of the extension where the call is parked, or press the extension button (if assigned) Save Dialed Number While speaking on an outside line Press the [FEAT] button and dial or Press the [SAVE DIAL] button (if assigned) You will hear a confirmation tone that i
Busy ICM Callback When you call another extension and get a busy signal, do not hang up Press the [FEAT] button and dial or Press the [ICM CALLBACK] button (if assigned) Hang up after you hear a confirmation tone To answer a call ringing at another extension When you hear the Call Coverage tone or see the green Call Coverage lamp indication on your phone Lift the receiver Press the [CALL COVERAGE] button You will be connected to the call To change the type of indication at your phone Do no
Add-on (up to one outside + three inside parties or four inside parties) While speaking on a CO or ICM call Press the [TRAN] button and dial the extension number When the party answers Press the [ADD] button After you hear a tone burst, all parties are connected To add another extension, repeat same procedure. Do Not Disturb If you do not wish to be disturbed, you can set your extension to prevent any calls from ringing to or getting through to your extension.
Flexible Call Forwarding You can set your phone to forward calls to another extension or to an external telephone number. To forward calls externally, you must first register the external telephone number to a personal speed dial code (90-99). (See the Speed Dial feature in the Digital Telephone Station User Quick Reference Guide.
To Answer Messages When the [MESSAGE] button lamp is lit at your extension Lift the receiver Press the [MESSAGE] button until the desired extension number is displayed Press The system will automatically call back the extension that left the message. Speed Dial Paging Personal Speed Dial Registration - To register several speed dial numbers Press the [FEAT] button Press the [SPEED] button, then dial the desired PERSONAL SPEED ACCESS CODE (90-99). Enter the phone number.
Outside Line Pre-Select Lift the receiver Press an outside line button Press the [SPEED] button, then dial the SPEED DIAL CODE The system will automatically dial the registered number. Quick Dial Lift the receiver Press the [SPEED] button, then dial the SPEED DIAL CODE The system will automatically dial the registered number. This operation will not work unless you register the outside line group number.
Making an E-Response Help Call If programmed, ADIX provides emergenc y notification to a group of telephones or paging system. NOTE: This feature is in addition to 911 Support. Go off hook and do not dial for more than 10 seconds, or Go off hook and begin dialing a system extension. Between digits pause for more than 10 seconds, or At ICM dial tone dial the E-Response Group access number. The system will initiate an E-Response Help Call to the stations in your E-Response Group and/or a paging system.
FEATURE OPERATION CODES All features listed except those marked with a † require the user to lift the receiver before operating the feature. Press [FEAT]+[#]+[9]+{button} to determine the function of a button. Absence Message Return Time Return Date Meeting Time Telephone No.