Super Display Telephone Quick Reference Guide DQG05 April Printed in U.S.A. (2562)

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Super Display Telephone Quick Reference Guide 92600DQG05 April 2001 Printed in U.S.A. (2562)

Using Your Telephone The Alphanumeric Display helps you use features and tells you about your calls. With optional Caller ID, a ringing line may show your caller s number and name. Due to the flexibility built into Codes and Feature Capacit in this guide. Check with your and make a note of any differen These Volume Controls are for ringing calls (not available on all models). 92700-17 CHECK If you re on a Handsfree Call (see Handsfree Options below), lift the handset for privacy. 1 7 13 MW flashes when you have Messages Waiting. If you don t have a Voice Mail key, it also flashes when you have Voice Mail messages left in your mailbox. 19 MW Press CALL1 then LND to automatically redial the last number you called. Press CALL1, DIAL and dial a bin number for Common Abbreviated Dialing. FLASH CONF While on a call, press CONF or CONF to set up a Conference. This key may be TRF on some models. These Volume Controls are for the speaker and handset. For phones without the volume switch, this also controls the volume for ringing calls. Hand You m Moni With the ha Hand Use H towar

the system, your Dialing ies may differ from those communications manager ces. Soft Keys simplify using your phone. To guide you through your features, the Soft Key functions automatically change to help you handle calls. In this guide, the Reverse Type represents Soft Key functions. SERVICE RINGING CLEAR While your phone is idle, the Soft Keys are normal One Touch Keys. Press DIRECTY to select a call from a list of names. See Directory Dialing for more. [DIRECTY] [MENU] These are and/or keys. See Programming Function Keys for more on setting up these keys. 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 Line Appearance Keys are Intercom keys for placing and answering calls. If you re busy on one just use the other. 20 21 22 23 24 Enable Do Not Disturb when you don t want to be interrupted. 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 VOL 3 6 9 DIAL LND MIC SPK CALL 1 CALL 2 DND HOLD Press for Handsfree calls, or use the handset instead. See Handsfree Options below. While on a handset call, press SPK once for Handsfree, twice for Group Listen. The Microphone picks up your voice for Handsfree calls. Press MIC to turn off the microphone. Handsfree Options sfree lets you place and answer calls by pressing instead of using the handset. ust have a speakerphone to have Handsfree. tor lets you place a call without lifting the handset, but you must lift the handset to speak. Automatic Handsfree, you can press a line or Line Appearance key without lifting ndset. You may have to lift the handset to speak, depending on whether you have sfree or Monitor. Normally, you have Automatic Handsfree. andsfree Answerback to answer a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking d your phone without lifting the handset.

Placing Calls Placing an Outside Call... Press a line key for quick access: Dial codes for outside lines: Calling a Co-Worker... Dial using the Intercom: 2. + Listen for dial tone + Outside number. You can have function keys for lines or line groups. If your system is behind a PBX, you may have to dial 9 before your number. 2. + + Outside number. 2. + + Line group (1-9, 01-99 or 001-128) + Outside number. 2. + + Line number (e.g., 05 or 005 for line 5) + Outside number. For one-touch calling, press a Call Coverage or Hotline function key instead of going on to step 2. 2. + Co-worker s extension number. Your call will ring or voice-announce. If you hear ringing, wait for an answer. If you hear two beeps, begin speaking. Press RING or VOICE to change mode. For your Voice Mailbox, dial 8. For Paging, press MENU + IN PAGE or EX PAGE + Press displayed page zone or dial 1 + 0 for All Call or 1 + 1-64 for zones.

If your call doesn t go through... Camp On and Callback When you hear system busy, use Camp On or Callback: 1. CAMP ON to Camp On (wait without hanging up). (Intercom calls) When you hear ringing, wait for the called party to answer. If you hear busy/ring instead of busy before camping on, you can optionally dial 6 to send a Voice Over. (Outside calls) When you hear new dial tone, place your call again. 1. CAMP ON and hang up to leave a Callback for a free line or extension. Wait for the system to call you back. Message Waiting (Direct Messaging) 2. or lift handset. (Outside calls) Place your call again. (Intercom calls) Speak to co-worker. To cancel, MENU + CLEAR MENU + CLEAR CALLBACK + Choose ALL, ICM or LINE. Leave a Message Waiting (flashing MW key) when your coworker doesn t answer: To answer a Message Waiting left for you: 1. Do not hang up + MSG WAIT. Your co-worker s MW flashes fast. Your MW is lit. With Voice Mail, VOICE MSG to leave a message in your co-worker s mailbox. 1. MSG WAIT ANSWER + MSG WAIT + CALL. To cancel Messages Waiting, MENU + CLEAR MENU + CLEAR MESSAGE WAIT + Choose All, SENT or RECEIVED.

Answering Calls Answering Outside Calls... Listen for two rings and look for a flashing line key: Answering Intercom Calls... Listen for two short beeps: 1. or lift handset. Press line or loop key if not connected. 1. Speak toward your phone. You can lift the handset for privacy. If you hear one long ring instead, press SPK or lift handset to answer. To change the way incoming Intercom calls ring your phone, MENU + PGM/SAVE + INTERCOM ANSWER + Choose one of the following: Signal Call, Voice Call, 2nd Signal Call, or 2nd Voice Call. Picking up calls not ringing your phone... If a call is ringing over the Page after hours: 1. or lift handset. 2. +. When a call is ringing a co-worker s phone: 1. or lift handset. You can press a Group Call Pickup or Call Coverage function key instead of step 2. 2. + Co-worker s extension. Have a telephone meeting (Conference)... Use Conference to have a telephone meeting: 1. Place/answer call + CONFERENCE + Place/answer call + SET. 2. Add another call + SET. Repeat this step to add more parties. You may be able to have up to 32 callers. 3. BEGIN CONFERENCE when you are done adding parties.

Handling Your Calls Your call can wait at your phone... Hold Use Hold instead of leaving the handset off-hook: Easily retrieve a call from Hold: 1. Do not hang up +. This puts your outside call on System Hold. Your co-workers can take the call off Hold. To place the call on Exclusive Hold, press your Exclusive Hold function key. Intercom calls automatically go on Exclusive Hold when you press HOLD. 1. or lift handset. 2. Press flashing. 2. if the call was not on a line key (or was an Intercom call). Send the call you re on to a co-worker... Transfer Send (Transfer) your call to a co-worker: 1. Do not hang up +. 2. Dial your co-worker s extension. You can press a One-Touch key instead of dialing your co-worker. To transfer the call to Voice Mail, press your Voice Mail key before dialing your co-worker. 1. (Hotline).

Park a call in orbit Park a call in orbit so a co-worker can pick it up: Or pick up a call a coworker parked for you: 1. Do not hang up. 2. + + Park Orbit. Park Orbits are 1-64. For Personal Park, dial 857 instead of #6. 3. Page your co-worker to pick up the call. To Page, MENU + IN PAGE or EX PAGE + Press displayed page zone or dial 1 + 0 for All Call or 1 + 1-64 for zones. 4. Hang up. 1. (Optional) Lift handset for privacy. 2. + + Park Orbit. For Personal Park, dial 857 (if Parked at your phone) or + Extension. Forward (reroute) your calls to a co-worker... While at your desk, forward your calls to a co-worker or Voice Mail: 1. MENU + PGM/SAVE + CALL FWD + Call Forwarding condition: 1: Answer machine, 2: Busy/no answer, 3:Follow Me, 4: Immediate, 6: No answer, 7: Both Ring, (not for Voice Mail) 0 = Cancel 2. STA nnn. Dial destination extension, Voice Mail master number or press Voice Mail key. 3. Enter the Call Forwarding type: 2: All calls, 3: CO calls only, 4: Intercom only DND flashes slowly. A voice prompt may remind you that your calls are forwarded.

Placing Calls Quickly Automatically redial calls... Last Number Redial Quickly redial your last outside call: 2. +. The system selects an outside line. 2. +. The call uses the line you select. Save Save your call for quick dialing later on: Then redial your saved number: 1. MENU + SAVED DIAL. 2. MENU + ICM MENU + SAVED DIAL. The system selects an outside line. 2. + MENU + SAVED DIAL. The call uses the line you select. Quickly dial co-workers and outside calls... One-Touch Calling Use One-Touch Keys to save time calling co-workers: 1. (Optional) Lift handset +. You can have One-Touch Keys for Direct Station Selection, Personal Speed Dial (outside calls) or feature codes. See Programming One-Touch Keys.

Abbreviated Dialing (Speed Dial) Store Common or Group Abbreviated Dialing numbers: To dial your stored Abbreviated Dialing number: 2. MENU + PGM/SAVE + ABB DIAL. 3. ABB: SYSTEM (for Common) or ABB: GROUP (for Group). 4. Dial Abbreviated Dialing bin number. Ask your communications manager for your bin numbers. 5. Dial phone number to store + SAVE. The number can be up to 24 digits, using 0-9, # and. Press MIC to enter a pause. 6. Enter the name for stored number + SAVE. See Entering Names below. 2. MENU + ABB: COMMON MENU or ABB: GROUP MENU. 3. for the first letter, then for name to outdial. You may also have function keys for Abbreviated Dialing. Entering Names When entering names, use One-Touch Keys to enter letters. For example, press One-Touch Key 1 once for A, twice for B, three times for C, and four times for D. 1 = A - D 2 = E - H 3 = I - L 4 = M - P 5 = Q - T 6 = U - Z 7 = Hyphen 8 = Space 9 = Symbols 10 = Punctuation Use the dial pad digits to enter 1-9, # and. CONF deletes entries. CHECK saves the One-Touch entry after you select it. (You don t have to press CHECK after dial pad entries.)

Do Not Disturb: Name Storing: Memo Dial: Meet Me Conference: Quick Reference for Other Features To set: MENU + PGM/SAVE + DND + SET + DND EXTERNAL to block your outside calls. DND INTERCOM to block Paging, Intercom calls, Call Forwards and transferred outside calls. DND ALL to block all calls. DND CALL FWD to block Call Forwards. To cancel: MENU + PGM/SAVE + DND + CANCEL. CALL1 + 800 + Name (See Abbr. Dialing) + HOLD. While on a call, store a number for easy recalling: Memo Dial function key + Number to store + Memo Dial key to save. To dial number: Memo Dial key + Line key. To set up a telephone meeting: While on a call, CONF + Page party and announce zone + CONF twice when co-worker answers. To join: CALL1 + 864 + Announced zone. Park and Page: To have your phone greet your callers and Page you: MENU + PGM/SAVE + CALL FWD DEV + 7 + Record Greeting + # + 7 + Record Page + # + the page zone key ( INT #_, COMB #_, or EXT #_ ) + CALL1 to hang up. To cancel: CANCEL CALL-FWD. To pick up: CALL1 + + Announced extension. Personal To have your phone greet your callers and forward your calls: Greeting: MENU + PGM/SAVE + CALL FWD DEV + 7 + Record Greeting + # + 2:BUSY/NO ANSWER, 4:IMMEDIATE or 6:NO ANSWER + Ext. to receive calls + 2 (All) or 3 (CO) + CALL1 to hang up. To cancel: CANCEL CALL-FWD. Repeat Redial: To automatically redial your outside call if it s not answered: Place CO call + MENU + REPEAT DIAL + SPK to hang up + Lift handset when call goes through. To cancel: When idle, CANCEL REPEAT DIAL. At your display telephone, select a co-worker or outside call from a list of names (rather than dialing the phone number): Directory Dialing 1. DIRECTY + Directory Dialing type: 2 (C) = Common Abbreviated Dialing. 3 (D) = Group Abbreviated Dialing. 7 (P) = Your One-Touch Keys (1-10). 9 (X) = Co-worker s extension numbers. 2. Dial letter/number range for the party you want to call (e.g., dial 2 for A, B, C or 2). 3. Dial the digit for the letter/number selected above (e.g., 1 for A, 2 for B). 4. Press volume or to scroll through the list. 5. CALL1 or lift handset to place call.

To program: MENU + PGM/SAVE + FCTN KEY + Key + Data Call Forwarding: Conference: Hold: Hotline: Line and Loop Keys: Memo Dial: Save Number Dialed: Repeat Redial: Voice Mail: Programming Function Keys Park: Page: Enter 1080 for Call Forwarding to extension or Voice Mail the same as dialing 2). Enter 1081 for Selectable Display Messaging, Call Forwarding Off Premise and Personal Greeting/Park and Page (the same as dialing 4). Enter 1016 if you want a Conference key. For Exclusive Hold, enter 1044. Enter 1058 + Partner s extension. Enter 0001-0192 for lines 1-192, 0000 to undefine. Enter 1078 + 0 (Incoming), 1 (Outgoing) or 2 (Both) + 001-128 (Trunk Group) or 000 (for ARS). Enter 1015. Enter 1014. Enter 1075. Method A 1 : Enter 1059. Method B 1 : Enter 1059 + Your extension number. 1 Check with your communications manager. Enter 1033 + Orbit number (1-64). Enter 1006 + Zone (1-9 or 01-32) for Internal. Enter 1004 + Zone (1-8) for external. Enter 1005 for External All Call. To program: MENU + PGM/SAVE + ONE TOUCH + Key + Data + SAVE + Name + SAVE. DSS: Personal Speed Dial: Service Codes: Programming One-Touch Keys Enter Co-worker s extension number. Enter 9 + Outside number or, Enter 804 + Line group number (1-9, 01-99 or 001-128) + Outside number or, Enter #9 + Line number (e.g., 05 or 005) + Outside number. Enter Service Code. For example, you can make a Save Number Clear key by entering 885. NEC America, Inc., Corporate Networks Group 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 cng.nec.com