IMI 66-083
System
Operatjon
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SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION
The optional speakerphone can use the previously
described features in a handsfree manner. Handsfree
calling and answering is as described below.
To place a call,
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Press line button or ITCM.
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Dial number or press programmable button.
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When party answers, speak toward the telephone.
To answer a call,
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Press a line button.
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Speak toward the telephone.
To end a call,
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Press SPKR.
To
switch
from speakerphone to handset,
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Ltt
handset.
To
switch
from handset to speakerphone,
l Press SPKR.
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Hang up handset.
DEPARTMENTAL STATION OPERATION
When a station is within a departmental group of
stations, the station user can place the station in either
an off-duty or a wrap-up mode. In either mode the
station will refuse an outside or transferred call. The
call will then skip to the next station in the department.
To p/ace station in off-duty mode, press DND button.
Calls ring at another departmental station.
To return to on-duty mode, press DND again.
To p/ace station in wrap-up mode, press SHIFT DND
buttons. Calls ring at another departmental station.
To return to on-duty mode, press SHIFT DND again.
STATION USER PROGRAMMING
AUTODIAL PROGRAMMING
Autodial numbers can be programmed at any
programmable button locations that do not have a line
assigned to them. They can also be programmed as a
secondary function at every DSSIBLF memory
location. Typical autodial numbers are: frequently
dialed telephone numbers or extension numbers, or
frequently used host system or button system feature
codes. When programming an autodial number, first
decide over which line the call must be made. Then,
determine the digits which normally have to be
manually dialed to reach the called party or feature.
This line selection and digit sequence can be stored
as an autodial for later one or two-button access. lf
line pre-selection is not programmed, the system will
automatically pick the prime line assigned to the
telephone (if enabled), or pick the last used line at that
station and place the call over that selection.
To program
autodlal numbers,
l Press
ITCM
f
+k
1.
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Press desired programmable button. Listen for fast
tone bursts.
Press specific line button, ITCM button, or dial 1
-
4
for line groups, to store line pre-selection.
-OR-
If no line pre-selection is desired, dial 0 (system will
choose last line used at calling station).
Dial the number sequence to be stored. (Up to
sixteen digits can be stored. Valid digits include 0
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9, #, and
*).
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To store a pause if required, press HOLD.
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To store a hookflash if required, press TAP.
To store another number,
l Press
TRANSEONF.
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Press next programmable button.
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Make line pre-selection if desired.
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Dial number for storage.
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Repeat this procedure until all desired numbers are
stored.
To end autodlal programming,
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Press MNTR (SPKR).
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