Alcatel PCX4400 Telephone Systems Training

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User Training Alcatel PCX4400 Telephone Systems Training 1

Telephone Models Models 4028 / 4029 (6 buttons) Models 4038/4039/4068 (10 buttons) 2

The Instrument 1 5 4 1 Handset 2 Number Pad 3 Alphabetic Keypad 4 Feature and Navigation Keys 5 LCD Screen & Programmable Key 2 3 3

LCD Display Menu page: contains all features and applications accessible via the buttons associated with the words on the screen Main page: contains call line buttons (allowing supervision of calls) and programmable call buttons Info page: contains information on the telephone and the status of its features: name, telephone number, number of messages, activation of Forward feature, Appointment Reminder, etc. 4

LCD Display Secondary Display ICON: ICON will be displayed, when multiple calls are active at one time. Line or Extension Number of Instrument: Multi-Line instrument, allows for up to 3 calls simultaneously Slide Bar Control. Allows you to scroll down to additional information and speed dial locations displayed off the first screen. Display ICON: Will change ICONS, with activity of instrument. Programmable Keys Area: May program up to 72 Speed Dial Numbers. 5

Call Display Icons Incoming call Forward icon: pressing the button next to this icon allows you to program or change the Forward feature Call in progress or outgoing call Receiver connected Call on hold If you get two calls at the same time, you can switch from one call to the other by pressing the display button associated with each call Silent mode enabled Appointment programmed Display buttons: pressing a display button activates the feature shown associated with it on the screen 6

Feature Keys Speakerphone: Button to make or answer a call without lifting the handset To adjust the speaker or handset volume up or down OK: Used to validate your choices and options while programming or configuring instrument Up-Down navigator keys: used to scroll through the content of a page on the display screen End Button Terminates a call in progress Or completes a programming activity Interphone / MUTE Key: During a call, press button so that the called party cannot hear you. When terminal idle, press this button to that all incoming calls will be automatically answered, without lifting the receiver Left-Right navigator keys: Used to move from one page to another Back / Exit button: To return to previous menu (short press) or return to first screen (long press); During a conversation provides access to welcome screens and returns to conversation Icon screens. 7

Feature Keys Guide button: used to obtain information on features of the Menu page and to program key of the Main page. For a brief description of each feature, press and release the (i) button, then press and release a white button next to any topic: Setting, Appointment, Text mail, Events, Outside calls, or Forward Messaging button to access various mail services: if the button flashes, new voice or text message(s) have been received Redial button: to activate the redial function Hold button: the call is placed on hold Transfer button: transfer the call to another number 8

Making a Call 2 1 2 Dial by Phone Number Programmable Keys 1 3 Call by Name 3 9

Call By Name smi Name Fri Oct 14 9:02 am Dial by Name Dial by Name Initials Use the Alphabetic keypad to dial by name. Enter at least 2 characters of the last name of the person you want to call, then press the button next to Name on the display. When more than one name meets the entered criteria, use the Navigator Down Arrow key to scroll thru the names. Press the button next to the person s name you wish to call. You may enter part of the last name, a space, then the first initial, then select Name&First. This may be helpful searching for persons with a common last name. smi d will present Smith Dan 10

Answering a Call Fri Oct 14 9:02 am John Smith Calling Silent Take Call To answer a call simply pick up the handset or press the speaker button In this example the incoming call is an internal caller, if the call was an external call you would see the callers caller id (ie 321-259-8469 Morse Communications) 11

Answering Multiple Calls Fri Oct 14 9:02 am John Smith 3300 Conversation Bob Williams 00:43 Calling Consult/Eng Transfer To answer this 2nd call simply press the first white button on the left next to the incoming call icon Your first caller will automatically be placed on hold When a 2 nd call comes in you will briefly see a small window that tells you the callers name or caller id. This window will only be displayed for approx 5 seconds. 12

Answering Multiple Calls Fri Oct 14 9:02 am Bob Williams 3500 Conversation 00:30 Consult/Eng Transfer To switch between calls press the 1 st white button on the left or the right. The button on the right is your 1 st caller and the button on the left is the 2 nd caller. Each time you press one of the buttons your current caller is automatically placed on hold. See the musical note. 13

Transfer a Call Fri Oct 14 9:02 am Training 7219 Conversation 00:43 New Call Transf Press the Transfer Key, Dial the number where the call will be transferred. Fri Oct 14 9:02 am Dennis Jim 6001 Conversation 00:43 Cnsl/En Off Transf After dialing the number, Press the Transfer Key. 14

3 Party Conference Call Fri Oct 14 9:02 am Training 7219 Conversation 00:43 New Call Transf When in conversation, Using the Navigator Control, scroll down and Press the Conf Key. Fri Oct 14 9:02 am Training 7219 Conversation 00:43 Forbid Camp Conf Dial the number of the person you wish to add to the conference, then wait for the call to be answered. Once the caller has answered, press the Conf key a second time. All three parties will now be in the conference 15

Group Call Pickup You do not need to know the ext. number that is ringing to use the Group Call Pickup feature, you just need to be in the same Pickup Group. Pickup Groups were identified during the initial telephone interviews When a phone is ringing and it is in your pickup group simply press *73 to answer the call. For Directed Call Pickup, press *72, then the ringing set. 16

Call Forward Forward No forward activated Imm Fwd Other Fwd Fwd to text Press the button. The Display will change and provide options for the Various forwarding capabilities. 17

Call Forward Imm Fwd (Immediate Forward): Forwards all calls to designated number you enter. Instrument does not ring Other Fwd: Other forward allows you to select different forwarding options such as Fwd on Busy, No Answer Fwd on Ring, No Answer 18

Programming Speed Dial Numbers You can customize the programmable keys and create your own personal directory There are a total of 72 programmable buttons. At least 4 of them are pre-programmed and not available to be modified. You can program such items as Internal Extensions External Numbers Feature Codes 19

Programming Speed Dial Numbers Select the Empty position you would like to program. This will allow you to enter a number and name directly on this position for your personal use. Select the Speed Dial option. This will allow you to enter a number and name for your personal use. Key Program Key Not Programmed Services Speed Dial 20

Programming Speed Dial Numbers Enter the number, using the number pad, then press the Apply key. Enter the number just like you would dial the number Key Program Number: 9 7707237422 Apply Once you Apply the number, you will be asked to provide the Label information. Using the Alphabetic keypad, Enter the label, then press the Apply key. Label length may be up to 12 characters long Label: Key Program Jim Cell Apply 21

Modifying Speed Dial Numbers Using the Navigator button, Select the Menu Page. Press the White Key to the left of Setting. menu Setting Appoint Outgng Call Forward Select the Set option. Set Option Settings My Services 22

Modifying Speed Dial Numbers Select the Key Program option to modify your own speed dial numbers. Key Program My Phone Language Ringing Passwd Once you select Key Program, select the Main Page option Key Program Key Not Programmed Main Page 23

Modifying Speed Dial Numbers The Main Page is now displayed. Select the key you wish to modify Key Program Home Jim Cell Key Not Programmed Key Program Press the Modify key Number: 9 6298400 Delete Modify 24

Modifying Speed Dial Numbers Enter the number then press Apply Key Program Number: 9 6298400 Apply Key Not Programmed Enter a name then press Apply Press End to Exit Label: Key Program Jim Cell Apply 25

User Training Voice Mail Type 4635 26

Summary Button First Time Access Change Your Password Record Your Name or Change Your Greetings Retrieve Messages 27

Button The button has multiple functions: If the Message (orange) light is flashing - You have a new message (voicemail, text message, no answer etc) If the Message button is a solid color (orange) You have saved a message 28

First Time Access Press the MWI button. The LCD screen will display the messaging Menu. Press the button adjacent to the No new Messages notice. You will be connected to the voice mail system. Messaging No new Messages No new Text Messages No Callback No unanswered calls Listen to the Voice guide : Listen to the greeting message Dial your temporary password (this is your 4 digit ext number) Dial your new password. Press # Record your first and last name. Press # Record your Personal Greeting message. Press # 29

Change Your Personal Options Access the Voice mail system: You may also dial * # #. then press label for mail messages Enter your password Choose 4 to modify personal options Choose 1 to change Outcall Notification Choose 2 to change Administrative Options (password, grp dist. list, prompt levels and to control date & time option) Choose 3 to Record Greetings(personal grtng., extended absence grtng. and recorded name) 30

Retrieve Messages Press the MWI button. The LCD screen will display the messaging Menu. Press the button adjacent to the # new Messages notice. Your recorded name is then heard. Dial your password New messages will automatically be heard Choose 2 to send a message Choose 4 for Personal Options (this is a silent menu you will not hear it) Choose * to disconnect Follow the prompts after you make your selection 31

Retrieve Messages Voice mail codes : (after listening to the message) Erase = 7 Reply = 8 Save = 9 More options = 0 32

Retrieve Messages Other voice mail codes : (after listening to the message and dialing 0) Replay = 4 Envelope Info on Msg = 5 Send a copy = 6 Answer = 8 Cancel Msg Review = * 33