ipecs LG-Nortel Phase 5 Quick Reference Guide 8000 SERIES HANDSET

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ipecs LG-Nortel Phase 5 Quick Reference Guide 8000 SERIES HANDSET To Make an Outside Call Lift Handset and dial 0 for next available line and dial number. (dial 9 for reception) Or just dial 0 and desired number and talk hands free/lift handset. Or repeat above but press desired line key. To Answer a Call If Phone Ringing; Lift handset or press SPEAKER button for hands free If Phone Not Ringing; Lift handset and/or press flashing line button or PICKUP button (if pickup group programmed) To Transfer a Call While on Call press TRANS/PGM button (FLASH button on Analogue) Dial the Station number Announce Call & Hang up Alternatively press pre-programmed flexible button, announce and hang up. To Intercom Lift handset or press SPEAKER button Dial the Station number To Place a Call On Hold Press the HOLD/SAVE button Once for system hold (all handsets have access to the call) Twice for exclusive hold (only pick up call from the originating handset) To Page (All Call) Dial # 0 0 (internal and external) or Dial # 3 (internal only) or Dial # 5 (external only) Lift handset and wait for tone before speaking Log Key Press the LOG button, scroll through last 100 dialled, received and missed numbers using the navigation buttons (12 & 24 button Handsets) Press SEND button to call number in log

To Park a Call (FLASH button on Analogue) Dial Parking location number (601~610) Hang up or press SPEAKER button To Retrieve Parked Call Lift handset on any Station (or press SPEAKER button) Dial Parking location number (601~610) Callback Set Dial a busy Station or Outgoing Line Press CALLBK button Hang up (If Voice Mail used, hold to leave Message on Station) Once calling party or Outgoing Line is free your Station will ring Pickup to make call to Station or use Outgoing Line Call Forward Set Dial 5 5 4 Select number for call forward type 0. Remote Forward (If set by Technician) 1. Unconditional Forward 2. Busy Forward 3. No answer Forward 4. Busy/no answer Forward 5. Incoming line off-net #. Cancel Forward After selection dial Station number (e.g. 100), Hunt Group number (e.g. 625 for VM), or Speed Bin number you wish to divert to (e.g. 200) Cancel Call Forward Dial 5 5 4 Then the # button Set Intercom Answer Mode This determines how your Station will ring when receiving an intercom call Dial 1 3 and select 1. for Hands free (Auto answer after a BEEP tone) 2. for Tone ring 3. for Privacy announce (Auto Answer but you must pick-up the handset to talk) or the OK button

Mute Press MUTE button to switch off the microphone Press MUTE button to switch on the microphone (MUTE changes to SPEAK on 16 & 24 button handsets) Group Pick-up Press PICKUP button or dial ** Lift any handset to talk or talk handsfree This will answer the longest ringing call and will only pickup calls that are programmed in your group Differential Ring for Individual Station To set different Internal ring Dial 1 1 Dial 1 to 8 to choose the ring tone or OK To set different External ring Dial 1 2 Dial 1 to 8 to choose the ring tone or OK Program Speed Dial Press DIR button Press SPEED button Press ADD button Prompted to enter speed bin No (XXX) eg 200 Dial X X X eg 200 Prompted to Enter CO-BTN/DIGIT Dial 0 for outside line Enter the phone number you wish to store Enter in dial by name label using number chart on last page Press SPEAKER button to exit #Note System Speed Dials range from 200~999 and Station Speed Dial range from 00~19 System Speed Dials programmed from attendant phone Use Speed dial Press DIR button Select corresponding number for phone book 1. Private directory 2. Public directory 3. View station name Scroll to selected entry Press SEND to call

Station Name Program Dial 7 4 (or 0 7 1 from system attendant + Station Number) Enter in Station name label using number chart on last page when done Global Station Name Program (System Attendant Only) Dial 0 7 1 Enter the station number you are programming Enter in Station name label using number chart on last page when done Use SPEED Dial by name and Station Name Press DIR button Select corresponding number for the Phone Book 1. Private Directory 2. Public Directory 3. View Station Name Select Name Press SEND button Music (On & Off) Dial 7 3 Select background music channel by dialling 0-3 (Usually 1 for Music on Hold source, 0 turns music off) Making a Conference Call Dial first party Press CONF button Press next party (line or extension) Continue above steps until all parties are connected Press CONF button twice to commence conference call #Note you must have a CONF button programmed. Number of members are limited to the number of exchange lines on the system. All lines used are tied up for the duration of the Conference call. Change Headset/Speaker Mode Dial 6 1 (Change Speaker key to headset key) Select 1 (on) or 0 (off) If headset jack on the side press MENU & dial 2 5 Scroll up or down the set on or off

Do Not Disturb Press DND button. Or, Dial 5 5 3 Repeat to remove Revision Date 22/10/10 Change System Date and Time (only at the system attendant phone) Dial 0 4 1 Prompts for date entry (MM/DD/YY) Dial date e.g. 120108 (1st December 2008) Prompts time entry (HH:MM) Dial time e.g. 1315 (01:15pm) System Night Switch (only at the system attendant phone) This changes the way the telephone system will behave for incoming calls if set up by your technician Press DND button to toggle through the below ring modes 1. Day (Normal display) 2. Night 3. Timed Ring Mode 4. Auto Ring Mode 5. Scenario Press DND button to toggle back Program Flexible Button Press flexible button to program Dial feature e.g. Station No. (200), group number (VM 626) or desired codes (list below) Press SPEAKER button to exit To Erase Flexible Button Press flexible button to program Button Codes for flexible button programming 1. CONF - TRANS/PGM 9 1 2. CALLBK - TRANS/PGM 9 2 3. DND - TRANS/PGM 9 3 4. REDIAL - TRANS/PGM 9 7 5. MUTE - TRANS/PGM 9 5 Example: CONF button. Press TRANS/PGM then flex key to program. Press TRANS/PGM again followed by 91 then dial HOLD/SAVE to save.

Voice Mail Voice Mail (VSF) Dial preconfigured Group number for Voice Mail (Typically 625) Prompted for your Password Enter 4 digit password (Default is extension number then *, i.e. 100*) Follow the voice prompts to navigate through voice mail, mailbox configuration, voice mail greeting, or password etc. Remote access to Voice Mail Once your Voice Mail has answered your call and during your greeting Dial the # key Your are then prompted for your password Enter 4 digit password (Default is extension number then *, i.e. 100*) Follow the voice prompts to navigate through voice mail, mailbox configuration, voice mail greeting, or password etc. Number and Letter Code Chart for Select series and ipecs handsets When required to enter characters (e.g., station name or speed dial name), press the dial pad number corresponding to the alpha character desired. Press SPEED or BACK softkey to delete incorrect characters. e.g. For R dial 72, for a space dial *1, for V dial 83 etc. Q - 11 A - 21 D - 31 Z - 12 B - 22 E - 32. - 13 C - 23 F - 33 1-10 2-20 3-30 G - 41 J - 51 M - 61 H - 42 K - 52 N - 62 I - 43 L - 53 0-63 4-40 5-50 6-60 P - 71 T - 81 W - 91 R - 72 U - 82 X - 92 S - 73 V - 83 Y - 93 Q - 7* Z - 9# 7-70 8-80 9-90 *1 - Blank *2 - : *3 -, 0-00 # #Note Some program codes, Voice mail number, may be changed with your system depending on the configuration. Other functions require preconfiguration by your technician.