System Telephone Quick Reference Guide. Version 1.0

Similar documents
System Telephone Quick Reference Guide. Version 1.4

Using Your Telephone. The Soft Keys provide quick and easy access to features - just follow the menu on the display (not available on all models).

The Advanced IP-PBX Communication Solution. System and Display phone User Guide

Analogue Single Line Telephone (SLT) Quick Reference Guide Version 1.0

Using Your Telephone. The Soft Keys provide quick and easy access to features - just follow the menu on the display (not available on all models).

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

Multibutton Telephone Quick Reference Guide

4-Button IP Keyset User Guide. Technical Support Web Site: (registration is required) Empowered by Innovation

Soft Key Multibutton Telephone Quick Reference Guide SQG02 April Printed in the U.S.A. (2562)

NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Telephone & Voic Quick Reference Guide

i-series Digital Single Line (DSL) Analog Single Line (SLT) Quick Reference Guide

22-Button Display Telephone Shown

SoundTel, Inc. Table of Contents. User Reference Guide for NEC SV9100 Systems No voice mail

Telephone User Guide NEC SV9100

Placing Calls. Using Your Single Line Telephone. Placing an Outside Call... Calling a Co-Worker, Voice Mail and Paging...

Intelligent Hybrid System. Multiline Telephone Quick Reference Guide

Using Your Telephone. Press Bin Key 1-10 for Personal Speed Dial bins Press DIAL + Bin Key 1-10 for Personal Speed Dial bins

Telephone & Voic Quick Reference Guide

Telephone User Guide NEC SV9100

Using Your Single Line Telephone

88921MBG02. Multibutton Telephone Quick Reference Guide

Single-Line Telephone. User Guide

NEC SV8100 Telephone System DT330 Series Desktop Digital Terminals with Voic Quick Reference Guide

Using Your Single Line Telephone

NEC NEAX 2000 IPS USER GUIDE

DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE

Single-Line Telephone User Guide

Multi-Line Terminal. User Guide

SV9100 User Guide with UM8000 Voic . Quick Guide to using your telephone and voic

LED Indications. Lamp Status

Cordless II/Cordless Lite II Quick Reference Guide

Multiline Telephone User Guide

Super Display Telephone User Guide

Panasonic DT543/546 Training

SAMSUNG HANDSET USER GUIDE FOR DS-5007S / DS-5014S / DS-5038S / DS-5014D / DS-5021D ITP-5107 / ITP-5114D / ITP5121D

NEC SL1100 Telephone System IP4WW-12/24 Series Desktop Digital Terminals with Voic . Quick Reference Guide

Multi-Line Terminal. User Guide

Intelligent Hybrid System. Single Line Telephone Quick Reference Guide

DS-5000 Series. Keysets. Quick Reference Guide

NEC INFRONTIA ISDN BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Xen IPK II DIGITAL TELEPHONE User Guide

Toshiba CIX Telephone End User Training Reference

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

TOSHIBA. Business Communications Division. DKT/IP Telephone Quick Reference Guide

NEAX 2000 IPS. Dterm Series i/dterm IP. Digital Extension Reference Guide

1.4 Receiving Calls. Receiving Calls Operations. PT and SLT. or INTERCOM

Super Display Telephone User Guide

DS 24D. Digital Keyset. Quick Reference Guide. Samsung Means Business

DT310/DT330/DT710/DT730 USER GUIDE

Panasonic User Guide (Panasonic KX-DT 333/343 Series Phones)

Comdial ExecuTech System 2000 LCD User s Guide

DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE

80000MFH02 July Multibutton Telephone Feature Handbook

Centrex Phone Instructions

This QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE is designed to familiarize you with the basic operation of your Samsung DS 24D telephone. PLACING CALLS ANSWERING CALLS

IP Multiline Terminal User Guide

Multibutton Telephone Feature Handbook MFH05 January Printed in U.S.A. (2106)

Aspire Feature Handbook 1.0n

NEAX 2000IPS DTERM. SERIES i Telephone USER GUIDE

Voice Mail and Voice Response System User Guide

IP Office 9621 Telephone Quick Reference Guide

AVAYA 9608 IP Phone QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Cisco SPA 502G User Guide

Multibutton Telephone Feature Handbook

Xen Topaz Features & Specifications Manual

Desktop Reference Guide

SV9100 DT820 USER GUIDE

48/192/IPK ADMINISTRATION GUIDE. Page 1 of 8

3300 IP Communications Platform

Yealink BASIC PHONE GUIDE T48G POWERED BY XCHANGE TELECOM

TELEPHONE SOLUTIONS. Digital Business Telephone Systems. DKT 2000-Series Digital Telephone Quick Reference Guide

NORSTAR FEATURE INSTRUCTIONS

12/24/32 Button Digital & IP DESI-Less 8 Button Digital & IP Reference Sheet

SV8100 & INMAIL VOIC ADMINISTRATION GUIDE

MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 2.0 MLC-5 Cordless Telephone Quick Reference

M I T E L N E T W O R K S

1) Press [PGM] # 0 (The Program key, Pound Key, Zero key) 4) Press the [next] key 3 times (Until the System Speed No. heading is displayed)

Jungle Networks User Guide

IP Office 9504 Telephone Quick Guide

DT310/DT330/DT710/DT730

Telephone User Instructions

IP Office 9408 Telephone Quick Guide

CISCO 7960/7942 IP PHONE

TELEVANTAGE CTM SUITE USER S GUIDE

PHONE & VOIC - QUICK GUIDE

NEAX 2000 IPS. D term SERIES I USER GUIDE

Cal Poly Digital Telephone User Guide

KEY TELEPHONE USER GUIDE

Page 1 of 9 ELITE IPK II & ELIT ADMINISTRATION GUIDE

DT310/DT330/DT710/DT730

SIP Communicator Spitfire S300 User Guide

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HYBREX DK6-21 HANDSETS

Single Line Telephone Quick Reference Guide SLO04 April Printed in U.S.A.

3300 CITELlink Gateway for 7000 Series Norstar Phones. T7208 Phone User Guide

Inter-Tel Axxess Executive Digital Terminal Reference Guide to Frequently Used Features

ANALOGUE TELEPHONE USER GUIDE

Quick Start Guide AT&T SB67020 Deskset

BDR Voice & Data Solutions Ltd Caspian House, Timothy s Bridge Road, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9NR T: E:

PROSTAR DCS COMPACT KEYSET USER GUIDE LCD 24B LCD 12B STD 24B BASIC 12B 7B. System Software Release 1, 2 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

Quick Reference Guide

Transcription:

System Telephone Quick Reference Guide Version 1.0

Using Your Telephone Example layout displayed Due to the flexibility built into the system, your Dialling Codes and Feature Capacities may differ from those in this guide. Check with your System Administrator and make a note of any differences. If you re on a Handsfree Call (see Handsfree Options below), lift the handset for privacy. Recall press the key to finish the call and return to dial tone. Redial press the key to dial the last called number Answer When LED is lit press to answer a waiting call. Directory press the key to access the system TelBook and Abbreviated Dials. Press the HOLD key to pace an internal or external caller on hold. Transfer allows the station user to transfer calls without attendant assistance. The Soft Keys provide quick and easy access to features - just follow the menu on the display (not available on all models).follow the menu on the display (not available on all models). 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. The Message Wait LED 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. These are and/or keys. See Programming Function Keys for more on setting up these keys. Feature Used to activate any features as terminal setup functions, etc, and to program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys. Conf Press key whilst on a call to initiate a conference call. MIC Press key to respond hands free. LED is lit during speakerphone operation. Message Press key to check Messages Waiting and Voice Mail messages The Up/Down keys adjust LCD contrast and volume up by selecting the up key and down with the down key. Speaker controls the built in speaker which can be used for Hands Free dialling /monitoring. LED is on when active. See Handsfree Options below. While on a handset call, press SPK once for Handsfree; twice for Group Listen. Handsfree Options Handsfree lets you place and answer calls by pressing instead of using the handset. With Automatic Handsfree, you can press a Line Appearance key without lifting the handset. Normally, you have Automatic Handsfree. Use Handsfree Answerback to answer a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking toward your phone without lifting the handset.

Placing Calls Placing an Outside Call Press a line key for quick access: Dial codes for outside lines: 1. (Optional) Lift handset. 2. + Listen for dial tone + Outside number. You can have function keys for lines or line groups. 2. 9 ( ) + Outside number. 2. 8 0 4( ) + Line group (1-9 or 001-100) + Outside number. 2. 8 0 5( )+ Line number (e.g., 005 for line 5) + Outside number. Calling a Co-Worker Dial using the intercom: For one-touch calling, press a One Touch Key or DSS function key instead of going on to step 2. + Co-worker s extension number. Your call will ring or voice-announce. If you hear ringing, wait for an answer. If you hear a beep, begin speaking. Dialling 1 changes voice/ring mode. For your Voice Mailbox, dial 717. For Paging, dial 801( )+ 0 for All Call or 801( ) + 1-64 for zones.

If your call doesn t go through Camp On and Callback When you hear busy tone, use Camp On or Callback Message Waiting (Direct Messaging) Leave a Message Waiting (flashing Message Wait LED) when your co-worker doesn t answer: 1. To Camp On 8 5 0( ) (wait without hanging up), (Intercom calls) When you hear ringing, wait for the called party to answer. (Outside calls) When you hear new dial tone, begin dialling your number. 1. To leave a Callback 8 5 0( ) (and hang up). Wait for the system to call you back. 2. or lift handset. (Outside calls) Begin dialling your number. (Intercom calls) Speak to co-worker. To cancel your Callback: 2. 8 7 0( ) + Hang up. 1. Do not hang up + 8 4 1 Your co-worker s Message Wait LED flashes fast. Your Message Wait LED is lit. To answer a Message Waiting left for you: 1. + 8 4 1( ) To cancel Messages Waiting (those you left and those left for you): + 873.

Answering Calls Answering Outside Calls Listen for phone ringing and look for a flashing line key: Answering Intercom Calls Listen for your phone ringing: Listen for a beep if you have voice announce set: 1. or lift handset 1. or lift handset 2. Speak toward your phone You can lift the handset for privacy. You can set ringing at your phone with + 823 or set voice announce with + 821. Picking up calls not ringing your phone When a call is ringing a co-workers phone within your group: To pick up a call at a specific co-workers phone: 2. + 8 6 7( ) Have a telephone meeting (Conference) Use Conference to have a telephone meeting: 2. + 7 1 5 ( ) You can press a Group Call Pickup or Call Coverage function key instead of step 2. 1. Place/answer call + 8 2 6 ( ) 2. Place/answer next call + Repeat this step to add more parties. You may be able to have up to 32 callers. 3. After adding all parties, press again to begin the Conference.

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: Send the call you re on to a co-worker Transfer Send (Transfer) your call to a co-worker: 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. Press flashing if the call was not on a line key or if it was an Intercom call. 1. Do not hang up + 2. Dial your co-worker s extension. You can press a One-Touch key instead of dialling your coworker. To transfer the call to Voice Mail, press your Voice Mail key before dialling your co-worker. 2. (DSS/One Touch). 3. Press to transfer the call through.

Park a call in Orbit Park a call in orbit so a co-worker can pick it up: 1. Do not hang up. 2. + 8 3 1 ( )+ Park Orbit. Park Orbits are 01-64. For Personal Park, dial 773( ) instead of 831. 3. Page your co-worker to pick up the call. For Paging, dial 801 + 0 for All Call or 801 + 1-64 for zones. 4. Hang up. Or pick up a call a coworker parked for you: Forward your calls to a co-worker While at your desk, forward your calls to a co-worker or Voice Mail: Cancel a Call Forward: 2. + 8 6 1 ( ) + Park Orbit. For Personal Park, dial 773 (if Parked at your phone) or 715 + Extension. 2. 848 + 1 + Extension for Immediate 842 + 1 + Extension for Dual Ring 843 + 1 + Extension for Busy 844 + 1 + Extension for Busy and No Answer 845 + 1 + Extension for No Answer 846 + 1 + Extension for Follow Me You can replace Extension with the Voice Mail master number to forward calls to your mail box. 2. + Call forward code + 0

Placing Calls Quickly Automatically redial calls Last Number Redial Quickly redial your last outside call: 2. + left side of cursor key, followed by # The system selects an outside line. 2. Left side of cursor key + The call uses the line you select. 2. Left side of cursor key + Press cursor key Up or Arrow Down to scroll to the number to be dialled + The system retains the last 10 numbers dialled which can be viewed and then dialled. Save Save your call for quick dialling later on: Then redial your saved number: 1. (Save). 2. + (Save). The system selects an outside line. 2. + (Save). 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: Abbreviated Dialling (Speed Dial) Store Common or Group Abbreviated Dialling numbers: 2. (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. 2. + 8 5 3 ( ) (for Common). 2. + 8 5 4 ( ) (for Group). 3. Dial Abbreviated Dialling bin number. Ask your Communications Manager for your bin numbers. 4. Dial phone number to store +. The number can be up to 24 digits, using 0-9, # and * Press MIC to enter a pause. 5. Enter name for stored number + + or hang up. See Entering Names below. To dial your stored Abbreviated Dialling number: 2. + 8 1 3 ( ) + Bin for common 2. + 8 1 4 ( ) + Bin for group. You may also have function keys for Abbreviated Dialling.

Entering Names When entering names, use dial pad keys to enter letters. For example, press the digit 2 key once for A, twice for B, three times for C. etc. 1 = 1 @ [ ] ^ _ { } > < 2 = A B C a b c 2 3 = D E F d e f 3 4 = G H I g h i 4 5 = J K L j k l 5 6 = M N O m n o 6 7 = P Q R S p q r s 7 8 = T U V t u v 8 9 = W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 = 0! # $ % & ( ) * * = * +, -. / : ; < = >? # = Accepts a character and moves the cursor one place to the right (Or to insert a <space>) FEATURE = Clear the character entry to the left, one character at a time.

Do Not Disturb: Name Storing: Call Forward: Quick Reference for Other Features SPEAKER + 847 + 1 to block your outside calls 2 to block Paging, Intercom calls, Call Forwards and transferred outside calls 3 to block all calls 4 to block Call Forwards 0 to cancel. SPEAKER + 800 + Extension + Name (See Abbr. Dialling) + HOLD. SPEAKER + 848 + 1 + Extension for Immediate SPEAKER + 842 + 1 + Extension for Dual Ring SPEAKER + 843 + 1 + Extension for Busy SPEAKER + 844 + 1 + Extension for Busy and No Answer SPEAKER + 845 + 1 + Extension for No Answer SPEAKER + 846 + 1 + Extension for Follow Me You can replace Extension with the Voice Mail master number to forward calls to your mail box. Cancel a Call Forward: SPEAKER + call forward code + 0 Call Redirect: When your phone is ringing, do not lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key, press (Redirect) Ringing Tone: SPEAKER + 820 + 1 for Intercom calls to your phone SPEAKER + 820 + 2 for Outside calls to your phone Select the tone 1-8 (the tone will be heard) SPEAKER to set the ringing tone Time: Common Cancel Code: At your display telephone, select a co-worker or outside call from a list of names (rather than dialling the phone number): SPEAKER + 828 + 2 digits for hour (24 hour format) + 2 digits for minutes + SPEAKER to hang up. SPEAKER + 720 to cancel all of the following features: Call Forward, Message Waiting, DND, Alarm Clock, Repeat dial, Text Message. Directory Dialling 1. Press DIR Soft Key. 2. Press Soft Key for Directory Dialling type: ABB = Common Abbreviated Dialling. EXT. = Co-worker s extension numbers. STA. = Personal abdials (1-10). TelBK = Telephone book data. 3. Dial letter/number range for the party you want to call (e.g., dial 2 for A, B, C or 2). 4. Press the Down Arrow Soft Key to jump to that section. 5. Press Up or Down Arrow Soft Key to scroll through the list. 6. or lift handset to place call or press the Dial Soft Key.

Programming One-Touch Keys To program: SPEAKER + 855 + Key + Number + HOLD + Name (see Entering Names) DSS: Enter Co-worker s extension # + SPEAKER to hang up. Personal Speed Dial: Enter 9 + Outside # or Enter 804 + Line group # (1-9 or 1-100) + Outside # or Enter 805 + Line # (001 to 200) + Outside # + SPEAKER to hang up. Service Codes: Enter Service Code + SPEAKER to hang up. For example, you can make a Save # Clear key by entering 885. To Dial: SPEAKER + press and hold keypad number relating to key (for key 01 long press keypad key 1) Programming Function Keys General Call Forwarding: To program: SPEAKER + 851 + Key + Code + Optional Data. Enter 10 for Call Forwarding Immediate. Enter 11 for Call Forwarding Busy. Enter 12 for Call Forwarding No Answer. Enter 13 for Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer. Enter 14 for Call Forwarding Both Ring. Enter 15 for Call Forwarding Follow Me. Enter 16 for Call Forwarding to extension. Enter 17 for Selectable Display Messaging, Personal Greeting (same as dialling 713). Conference: Enter 07 if you want a Conference key. Hold: For Exclusive Hold enter 45. DSS/One Touch: Enter 01 + Co-worker s extension + HOLD. Memo Dial: Enter 31. Save Number Dialled: Enter 30. Repeat Redial: Enter 29. Voice Mail Box: Page: Enter 77 + Your extension number. Internal: 21 + Zone (1-64) or 22 (All Call) External: 19 + Zone (0-8) Combined: 20 for (Internal and External All Call) Programming Function Keys Appearance To program: SPEAKER +852 + Key + Code + Optional Data. Line keys: Enter *01 + Line number (001-200) Call Coverage Keys: Enter *03 + Co-worker s extension number. Park: Enter *04 + Orbit number (01-64)

European Union information Notice to the user The terminals described in this manual are intended to be connected to the UNIVERGE SV9100. Declaration of conformity Hereby, NEC Enterprise Solutions, declares that DT300, DT400, DT700 and DT800 series of telephones are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For a copy of the Declaration of Conformity please visit http://www.nec-enterprise.com/doc For countries in the European Union The symbol depicted here has been affixed to your product in order to inform you that electrical and electronic products should not be disposed of as municipal waste. Electrical and electronic products including the cables, plugs and accessories should be disposed of separately in order to allow proper treatment, recovery and recycling. These products should be taken to a designated facility where the best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques are available. Separate disposal has significant advantages: valuable materials can be re-used and it prevents the dispersion of unwanted substances into the municipal waste stream. This contributes to the protection of human health and the environment. Please be informed that a fine may be imposed for illegal disposal of electrical and electronic products via the general municipal waste stream.

In order to facilitate separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling arrangements have been made for local collection and recycling. In case your electrical and electronic products need to be disposed of please refer to your supplier or the contractual agreements that your company has made upon acquisition of these products. At www.nec-enterprise.com/weee you can find information about separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling. Battery information Defect or exhausted batteries should never be disposed of as municipal waste. Return old batteries to the battery supplier, a licensed battery dealer or a designated collection facility. Do not incinerate batteries. This product uses Lithium batteries. Do not use any other type. For an overview of the location of batteries used in this system, the battery replacement or removal instructions, please refer to the SV9100 System Hardware Manual. For countries outside the European Union Disposal of electrical and electronic products in countries outside the European Union should be done in line with local regulations. If no arrangement has been made with NEC Enterprise or your supplier, please contact the local authorities for further information.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC Enterprise Solutions reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Enterprise Solutions has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Enterprise Solutions and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Enterprise Solutions. All brand names and product names on this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright 2014 NEC Nederland B.V. www.nec-enterprise.com