Vertical Communications Conference Phone and FXT User Manual

DXP, DXP Plus, FXS, and FXT  
Digital Communication Systems  
Large Screen Display Speakerphone  
Station User’s Guide  
This publication supports the Impact  
SCS Large Screen LCD Speakerphone  
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About This Book  
This user’s guide serves as both an introduction for new speakerphone users and  
a reference for experienced users.  
Introduction  
The first chapter of the manual describes the initial setup and adjustments  
necessary to begin using your speakerphone.  
1 Getting Started  
The following chapters describe the basic and advanced features of the Common  
Code Based DXP, DXP Plus, FXS and FXT Systems:  
2 Answering Calls  
3 Making Calls  
4 Advanced Call Handling  
5 Nonverbal Messaging  
6 Programming  
7 Other Advanced Features  
Following the advanced feature descriptions are two reference tables, a glossary  
that defines many general phrases and abbreviations which may not be familiar  
to users , tips on speakerphone use for the new user described in Appendix D,  
and all feature sets available for the DXP, DXP Plus, FXS and FXT systems.  
Appendix A Quick Reference Guide  
Appendix B Display Abbreviations .  
Appendix C Glossary  
Appendix D Speakerphone Characteristics  
Appendix E Feature Networking Support  
Finally, at the end of the publication, an index provides a detailed reference to the  
feature locations.  
Index  
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NOTE: Throughout this book, all references to fixed buttons (keypad,  
DSS/BLF, SPEAKER, HOLD, etc...) are printed in upper case, italic type; for  
example, “PRESS INTERCOM .”  
All references to interactive buttons (which are used to make selections on  
the speakerphone display) are printed in upper case, bold italic type; for  
example, “SELECT  
.”  
OPTIONS  
Also, to eliminate confusion, the text of this guide instructs users to  
PRESS” fixed buttons of the telephone and “SELECT” interactive buttons  
as in the examples above. Instructions to “DIAL” refer to numbers or  
symbols on the keypad.  
System-to-System Network  
The system also provides capabilities for either a local stand-alone system or a  
system-to-system network. System-to-system networking connects several DXP,  
DXP Plus, FXS and FXT systems together in an arrangement that allows unified  
communications through the system. For a complete list of features and their  
properties see Appendix E, Feature Networking Support.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
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Welcome  
Congratulations and thank you for using a Comdial telephone! Your digital  
speakerphone is supported by a communication system with hundreds of built-in,  
standard features. This manual serves as a helpful guide for using these various  
functions.  
The sections in this introductory chapter help you initially set up your  
speakerphone and become familiar with the controls and indicators. The  
remaining sections are titled as follows:  
Setting Up Your Speakerphone  
Understanding the Basic Functions  
Your Speakerphone’s Buttons  
Your Speakerphone’s Display Lights  
Setting Up Your Speakerphone  
When your new speakerphone arrives, the  
system installer unpacks your speakerphone  
and connects the line to a system jack. The  
following sections describe a few initial  
adjustments that allow you to quickly begin  
making and answering calls with some of the  
most basic features.  
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Positioning Your Speakerphone  
You should adjust the position of the speakerphone on your desk or table to suit  
your individual needs and maximize the performance of the sound activated  
features. When using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker are  
farther from you than when you use a handset. Some positioning tips to consider  
include:  
For the microphone to best detect your voice, speak within three feet of it  
and face the speakerphone.  
Background noise may prevent the sound-activated switches from operat-  
ing properly. Avoid placing the speakerphone where it will detect sounds  
from typewriters, keyboards, printers, paging systems, or other equip-  
ment.  
Place the telephone on a hard surface and away from table edges. Do not  
place the telephone in corners or enclosures. Do not let obstructions come  
between you and the microphone.  
Your telephone has an adjustable pedestal to allow you to select the most  
comfortable viewing angle. When you receive the telephone, the pedestal is in its  
lowest position—flush against the pedestal.  
To adjust the pedestal,  
1. GRASP the rear of the pedestal base  
firmly with one hand AND LIFT the  
rear portion of the telephone upward  
with your other hand.  
Telephone  
First Notch  
Second Notch  
Third Notch  
(For Highest Position)  
Supporting Arm  
2. LIFT the telephone upward with one  
hand AND RAISE the telephone  
supporting arms upward with your other  
hand. (Notice there are three sets of  
notches under the telephone corre-  
sponding to the three positions  
available.)  
PED01  
Pedestal Base  
Adjusting The Pedestal  
3. When the telephone is at the desired  
height, SELECT the closest pair of  
notches AND INSERT the supporting arms in the notches.  
PRESS DOWN slightly on the telephone until you feel the  
supporting arms snap into place.  
Also remember, as with any piece of electronic equipment, your telephone may  
be damaged by contact with liquids. Please try to place the telephone in an area  
that is free from the danger of spills.  
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Using Your Speakerphone  
To manually place a call using your speakerphone,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM or line button.  
2. DIAL the number.  
3. When party answers, SPEAK toward the telephone.  
To automatically dial a number using your speakerphone,  
1. PRESS the preprogrammed speed dial or DSS/BLF button and  
SPEAK toward the telephone when your party answers.  
To answer a call with your speakerphone,  
1. PRESS the INTERCOM or line button with flashing red  
or orange light.  
2. SPEAK toward the telephone to answer the call.  
3. PRESS SPEAKER top end.  
NOTE:  
For more tips and information on speakerphone use including the  
use of a Full-Duplex Speakerphone, see Appendix D, Speakerphone Charac-  
teristic on page 107.  
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Setting Display Contrast  
You can darken or lighten the contrast of the display for best viewing.  
To adjust the display contrast,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Programming  
Contrast Level  
Background Music  
1
.
Voice Announce Block  
Do Not Disturb  
OFF  
OFF  
6
.
Contrast Level  
4. SELECT the  
interactive  
Contrast Level  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
button (to the right of the LCD, on the same  
row as the words “Contract Level”) once for  
each change of darkness you desire. Each  
press of the button makes the display darker  
until you go past level eight and return to level  
one.  
5. SELECT  
to end.  
EXIT  
Setting a Personal Ringing Tone  
You can choose one of eight different ring tones for your telephone. Often, when  
several telephones are located close together, each user chooses a different  
personal ring tone.  
To select one of the ring tones, proceed  
as follows:  
Call Forwarding  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Reminder Alert  
LCD Messaging  
Ring Tone  
Programming.  
6
NEXT.  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
interactive button (to the  
Ring Tone  
right of the LCD) to scroll through the eight  
ring tones.  
5. SELECT  
to end.  
EXIT  
The next time your telephone rings, you will hear the new ring tone.  
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Setting Volume Levels  
The volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose  
control you can use to set the volume (loudness) of the  
ringer, the speaker, and the handset. There are four ringer  
loudness levels (plus an off position).  
To set the ringer loudness level,  
1. While your telephone is on-hook and idle,  
PRESS the VOLUME UP OR VOLUME DOWN  
button once for each change in loudness you  
desire. The ringer sounds once for each  
change as an example of the current setting.  
2. SELECT SAVE to end.  
NOTE:  
If you set the ringer to the  
short ring burst once for each call you receive at your station.  
position, your telephone sounds a  
OFF  
To set the speaker and handset  
loudness levels,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM button.  
Ringer Volume  
(
2. PRESS the VOLUME UP OR VOLUME DOWN  
button once for each change in speaker  
volume that you desire.  
)
SAVE  
EXIT  
3. SELECT  
SAVE.  
PREV  
NEXT  
4. LIFT handset.  
5. PRESS the VOLUME UP OR VOLUME DOWN  
button once for each change in handset  
volume that you desire.  
6. SELECT  
.
SAVE  
NOTE:  
When a call ends, the system resets the speaker and handset volume  
of all future calls to the programmed setting. For instructions in setting your  
speakerphone’s default volume, see Volume Control section in the system  
specific Other Advanced Features chapter on page 78.  
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Answering and Making Calls  
Your speakerphone is now properly configured to answer and make calls to both  
stations within your system (intercom calls) and outside lines. Remember that  
when dialing an outside number, you must first select a line to connect your  
system to the local exchange.  
When you hear outside ringing (long bursts),  
1. PRESS flashing line button.  
2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
When you hear intercom ringing (two short bursts),  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
To dial an outside number manually,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL 9 OR PRESS other line button to select line (See Line  
Groups in the system specific Features chapters for more infor-  
mation on selecting an outside line).  
3. LISTEN for dial tone.  
4. DIAL number.  
5. LIFT handset if privacy is desired.  
To dial an intercom number manually,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL extension number (called telephone will ring or tone will  
be heard).  
3. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
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Understanding the Basic Functions  
Your speakerphone provides many versatile features for your use. These features  
are explained in terms of what they allow you to do.  
Alphanumeric Display (Liquid Crystal Display—LCD)  
Displays time, day, date, and active call information.  
Keeps you apprized of the status of your telephone.  
Provides programming prompts.  
Auxiliary Jack  
Your Impact SCS LCD speakerphone may be equipped with an auxiliary  
jack that provides an interface for a headset, a tape recorder, an external  
ringer, or an external pager.  
Message-Waiting Light  
Indicates that a message awaits pick up.  
Microphone Opening  
Allows hands-free operation of speakerphone (speak clearly toward  
microphone opening).  
Speaker  
Sounds distant party’s voice.  
Sounds ringing and call-in-progress tones.  
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LCD Alphanumeric  
Display  
Interactive Buttons 1-5  
Handset  
Interactive Buttons 6-10  
Interactive Buttons 11-13  
Telephone Speaker  
DSS/BLF Buttons  
Intercom Button*  
Message Waiting Light*  
Shift Button*  
MESSAGE  
SHIFT  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
4
7
*
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
GHI  
MNO  
WXY  
TAP  
Dialpad  
TAP Button*  
TRNS/CONF  
SPEAKER  
MUTE  
PRS  
TUV  
Transfer/Conference  
Button*  
R
Speaker Button*  
HOLD  
Impact  
Mute Button*  
Hold Button*  
Volume Up  
Volume Down  
Microphone Opening  
Connectors On Bottom Of Telephone  
*NOTE:  
These are default button locations.  
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Optional IMIST Module  
Your system installer may have reprogrammed  
these buttons to better suit your application.  
Line Cord-Bottom  
Handset or  
Headset  
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Hold Button (HOLD)  
Places a line or intercom call on hold.  
Stores pauses in number sequences during programming.  
If available, scrolls through LCD response messages.  
If multiple held calls feature is available, scans or scrolls through calls  
placed on hold (when hold light is flashing).  
Interactive Buttons (located below alphanumeric display)  
Provide quick and easy access to system features.  
Provide straightforward button programming without dialing codes (the  
interactive buttons themselves, however, are not programmable).  
Intercom Button (INTERCOM)  
Selects an intercom line.  
Allows you to initiate many of the telephones features.  
Mute Button (MUTE)  
Keeps the person on the line from hearing your conversation.  
Allows reply to a Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement (SOHVA).  
Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF)  
Programmable Buttons  
Allow you to store numbers for automatic dialing functions.  
Allow you to store telephone extension numbers for Direct Station Selec-  
tion (DSS).  
May be programmed as a feature button.  
May be designated a line button by your system installer.  
Shift Button (SHIFT)  
Allows you to enter a second tier for storing and/or automatically dialing  
speed dial numbers. (That is, you can store two speed dial numbers at  
every programmable button locationone in the regular tier and one in  
the second tier). You activate the shift function by pressing this button  
and turning the shift light on before storing or automatically dialing a  
speed dial number from the second tier.  
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Speaker Button (SPEAKER)  
Turns your speaker on or off.  
Disconnects a call when you are on a hands free call.  
Ends or cancels programming.  
Tap Button (TAP)  
Recalls dial tone or generates a hookflash.  
Retrieves held calls or last call placed on hold.  
Places flash while programming speeddial number.  
Transfer/Conference Button (TRNS/CONF)  
Transfers calls.  
Sets up conference calls.  
Volume Control (VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN)  
Regulates the volume of the ringer, speaker, handset, headset, background  
music, and group listening mode.  
LCD Alphanumeric  
Display  
Interactive Buttons 1-5  
Handset  
Interactive Buttons 6-10  
Interactive Buttons 11-13  
Telephone Speaker  
DSS/BLF Buttons  
Intercom Button*  
Message Waiting Light*  
Shift Button*  
MESSAGE  
SHIFT  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
4
7
*
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
GHI  
MNO  
WXY  
TAP  
Dialpad  
TAP Button*  
TRNS/CONF  
SPEAKER  
MUTE  
PRS  
TUV  
Transfer/Conference  
Button*  
R
Speaker Button*  
HOLD  
Impact  
Mute Button*  
Hold Button*  
Volume Up  
Volume Down  
Microphone Opening  
Connectors On Bottom Of Telephone  
*NOTE:  
These are default button locations.  
!
Optional IMIST Module  
Your system installer may have reprogrammed  
these buttons to better suit your application.  
Line Cord-Bottom  
Handset or  
Headset  
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Your Speakerphone’s Display Lights  
The lights (LEDs) on your LCD speakerphone indicate the status of lines,  
features, and intercoms.  
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) lights (next to a Direct Station Select/Busy  
Lamp Field or DSS/BLF programmable button):  
Steady red = station is in use.  
Flashing red = station is receiving a call.  
Winking/Fluttering red = message-waiting light set for you by station  
associated with that DSS/BLF button.  
Next to a line button:  
Steady green = this is your line, either on-hook (in a hands free mode) or  
off-hook, when the line is active.  
Steady red = another station is using this line.  
Flashing red = a call is coming in on this line.  
Flashing orange = this line will be answered when you lift the handset.  
Winking green = your line is on hold.  
Winking red = the call has been placed on hold by another station.  
Fluttering orange or green = your line has recalled from hold.  
Fluttering red = the line put on hold by another station has recalled.  
NOTE: You can find the programmable buttons that the installer designates  
line buttons in the same location as the DSS/BLF buttons. Ensure that these  
buttons are labeled correctly to indicate their unique features.  
Next to a fixed feature or programmable feature button:  
Steady red = the feature is on.  
Steady off = the feature is off.  
NOTE:  
You can find the programmable buttons that the installer designates  
feature buttons through user programming in the same location as the  
DSS/BLF programmable buttons. Ensure that these buttons are labeled cor-  
rectly to indicate their unique features.  
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The MUTE Button:  
On steady = called party cannot hear your conversation.  
The INTERCOM Button:  
Steady green or red = you are using your intercom.  
Fluttering red = an LCD message is set on your telephone for others to  
receive when calling.  
Flashing orange = someone is calling your extension or a call is being  
transferred to you.  
The HOLD Button:  
Winking green = a line is on hold at your station (DXP, DXP Plus, FXS  
and FXT only).  
The MESSAGE-WAITING Button :  
Winking red = message awaits pick up.  
The SPEAKER Button:  
On steady (with the telephone on hook and busy) = speakerphone mode  
On steady (with telephone on hook and idle) = background music is  
turned on.  
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Understanding The Large Screen Display  
Your speakerphone has a large screen display consisting of six lines of 24  
possible character positions per line. This provides you with much more system  
information than can be presented on two-line displays. This large display allows  
you many programming options as well as quick and easy selection of the many  
features available on your speakerphone. Your speakerphone has 13 interactive  
buttons for selecting or programming features.  
When your speakerphone is idle, the first line in your  
display shows the day, date and time while the sixth line  
displays the word OPTIONS. If your system is using the  
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voice mail option, this is also indicated in the sixth line by  
the word VMAIL. If your voice mail has four messages  
for you, for example, the VMAIL display is replaced by  
4MSG.  
Lines two through four are used on the idle display to  
indicate features that may be active (flashing), enabled or  
set.  
VMAIL  
OPTIONS  
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Answering Calls  
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Answering Outside Calls  
When an outside call rings at your station, the LCD screen displays the system  
line number of the incoming call (e.g., ) and any caller ID information that  
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your ringing line is programmed to receive. In addition to simply lifting the  
handset, your other options for answering the call are displayed above the  
interactive buttons.  
When you hear outside ringing (two long  
bursts) and observe an orange flashing  
light,  
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11:36am  
Divert  
1. For speakerphone , PRESS flashing line  
button OR SELECT  
AND SPEAK  
Answer  
Answer  
L339  
Voice Mail  
toward telephone.  
2. For privacy, LIFT handset.  
3. SELECT  
if you do not wish  
Do Not Disturb  
to answer the call at this time. (Selecting Do  
Not Disturb stops your telephone from ringing  
but continues to send a ringing tone to the  
caller.) The associated BLF will continue to  
flash until the caller disconnects.  
Outside Call On Line 123  
When you hear outside ringing (two long bursts) and  
observe a red flashing light,  
1. PRESS flashing line button OR SELECT  
.
Answer  
2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
3. SELECT  
if you do not wish to answer the call  
Do Not Disturb  
at this time.  
NOTE:  
For more information on setting  
section titled Do Not Disturb Condition on page 69.  
at your station, see  
Do Not Disturb  
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After you have answered an outside call at your station,  
your LCD will display HOLD, TRANSFER, CONFERENCE,  
GROUP LISTEN, and RECORD  
1. SELECT  
station, or  
to place the call on hold at your  
Hold  
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Group Listen  
Record  
Hold  
2. SELECT  
to initiate a transfer to  
Transfer  
another station, then dial the station number,  
announce the call or hang up to complete the  
transfer, or  
Transfer  
Conference  
J Doe Ext 1234  
3. SELECT  
call.  
to initiate a conference  
Conference  
4. SELECT  
to activate the speaker  
Group Listen  
while using the handset or headset, so a group  
can listen to the conversation but not interact  
with the calling party.  
Selecting Hold, Transfer, or  
Conference  
5. SELECT  
Record  
is installed).  
to record the call (if VMAIL  
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Answering Intercom Calls  
An intercom call is one that is made from one system telephone to another. Your  
station receives intercom calls in one of two ways depending upon system  
programming. In a voice-first setting, a short tone is followed by the callers  
voice heard on the speaker. With a tone-first setting, the telephone rings in a  
distinctive pattern and the user of the receiving station must take action to  
answer.  
As with an outside call, your LCD screen displays the line number of the  
incoming call (e.g.,  
) and any caller ID information that the ringing line is  
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programmed to receive.  
When you hear an intercom tone followed by a caller’s  
voice,  
1. SPEAK toward the telephone to answer, OR LIFT handset if  
privacy is desired.  
When you hear intercom ringing (two  
short bursts),  
1. PRESS INTERCOM OR SELECT  
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.
Answer  
Do Not Disturb  
Answer  
Divert  
2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset  
if privacy is desired.  
3. SELECT  
Voice Messaging  
Messages  
if you do not wish  
Do Not Disturb  
to answer the call at this time.  
J Doe Calling  
Intercom Call From J Doe  
NOTE:  
For more information on setting  
section titled Do Not Disturb Condition on page 69.  
at your station, see  
Do Not Disturb  
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Line Access From Any Station  
The system attendant can transfer incoming calls to a particular station or stations  
for off-hour ringing.  
If your telephone rings,  
1. PRESS line button with flashing light.  
2. LIFT handset to talk.  
When you hear loud ringing anywhere in the system,  
1. LIFT handset.  
2. PRESS INTERCOM.  
3. CHOOSE ringing zone:  
DIAL 65 through  
to select ringing zone (1-4).  
68  
DIAL 69 to answer for any zone.  
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Holding Calls  
You can place a call on hold and retrieve it later. With a regular hold, you can  
pick up the held call at your telephone or another user can pick the call up at a  
telephone sharing the held call line appearance.  
To place a call on hold,  
1. PRESS HOLD (station button) OR SELECT  
(interactive button).  
Hold  
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Group Listen  
Record  
Hold  
Transfer  
Conference  
To retrieve a held call,  
J Doe Ext 1234  
1. PRESS line button of the held call (with  
winking green light), OR INTERCOM for  
intercom call held OR PRESS TAP.  
2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset  
if privacy is desired.  
Holding a Call  
NOTE:  
Unless you use your HOLD button to scroll through the calls on  
hold, TAP always retrieves the last number placed on hold, regardless of  
whether you have line appearance for the line on which the call is holding.  
With an exclusive hold condition, you must pick up the held call at your  
telephone; no other telephone has access to the call.  
To place a call on exclusive hold,  
1. PRESS HOLD twice.  
To retrieve exclusive hold,  
1. PRESS line button of held call (with winking green light), OR  
PRESS TAP.  
2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
After a call has been on hold for the period of time (set by the installer of your  
system), the system causes four quick hold recall tone bursts to sound at your  
telephone, the flash rate of the line button becomes faster and the light becomes  
orange. If the call is on exclusive hold, it will revert to manual hold after the  
hold recall period.  
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If a held line is recalling, choose one of  
the following:  
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Hold RCL J Doe  
1. SELECT  
your station and restart hold timer.  
to place the call on hold at  
Hold  
2. LIFT handset, PRESS line button (with  
flashing orange light) OR SELECT  
Answer  
to retrieve the call.  
HOLD  
ANS  
The installer can add a directed station hold feature to your  
telephone. With this feature, you can place a call on hold  
at another station. You can also pick up the held call that  
has been waiting the longest length of time at another  
telephone.  
A Recalling Held Line  
To place a call on directed station hold,  
1. ANSWER call.  
2. PRESS INTERCOM OR TRNS/CONF if intercom call.  
3. DIAL *90.  
4. DIAL extension number of station to receive held call.  
5. HANG UP.  
To retrieve a held call at another station,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL #90.  
3. DIAL extension number of station where call is currently on  
hold.  
4. PRESS TAP to answer call.  
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Answering Calls  
Often, you will have more than one call on hold at your station. You know you  
can retrieve the last call placed on hold simply by pressing TAP; however, if you  
do not have line appearance for a line on which another  
call is holding, the system provides a way for you to  
access that call before servicing the last call you placed  
on hold.  
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Calls on Hold  
To scan your held calls and retrieve a  
specific one:  
1. REPEATEDLY PRESS HOLD to scan held  
L339  
call list.  
2. PRESS TAP to retrieve call.  
Scan Calls on Hold  
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Call Pickup  
The Impact system offers three distinct methods to answer incoming calls that are  
ringing at other stations.  
Group Call Pickup  
The installer often arranges several telephones together in a user group. If your  
telephone is so arranged, you can answer calls that are ringing at other stations  
within your particular group.  
To answer a call that is ringing within your group,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL #4.  
3. SPEAK toward telephone, OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
Directed Call Pickup  
Also, you can answer a call that is ringing at any telephone in the system if you  
know the ringing telephones extension number.  
To answer a call that is ringing at any telephone in the  
system,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL *4.  
3. DIAL extension number of ringing telephone.  
4. SPEAK toward telephone, OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
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Pickup For Monitored Stations  
Your telephone may have the personal intercom number of another telephone  
appearing at a programmable button location. You can use the light associated  
with this button to monitor the status of that telephone, and you can press the  
button to make a call to that telephone if you wish. The associated light is known  
as the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) light, and the button is known as the Direct  
Station Select (DSS) button. If the installer arranged for your telephone to have  
the station monitoring feature, the BLF light shows activity status at the  
monitored telephone.  
To monitor another telephone,  
1. OBSERVE the BLF light indications next to the Direct Station  
Select (DSS/BLF) button:  
Off = Station is idle  
Flashing (if enabled) = Station has an incoming call  
On = Station is busy  
NOTE: If you do not have the station monitoring feature, the BLF light  
shows just the following information: Off = idle, On = busy.  
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To call an idle monitored station or to answer one that is  
ringing,  
1. NOTE the BLF light condition.  
2. PRESS assigned DSS/BLF button.  
3. SPEAK toward telephone, OR LIFT handset if privacy is  
desired.  
NOTE:  
If you place this call on hold or if you transfer it to another tele-  
phone, the BLF light flashes a hold signal. You can retrieve the call by  
pressing TAP.  
If ringing telephone  
is within your designated  
calling group...  
...DIAL # 4  
ABC  
DEF  
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
For any ringing telephone...  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
...DIAL S 4 + extension code  
Ringing  
Station  
Your  
Station  
...PRESS  
flashing  
DSS/BLF  
button  
If you have programmed  
a DSS/BLF button for  
the ringing telephone...  
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Receiving Subdued Off-Hook  
Voice Announcements (SOHVA)  
Handling an Incoming SOHVA  
This feature allows an intercom caller to break into your call by making an  
announcement through your handset receiver. The distant party that you are  
currently talking to cannot hear the announcement made by the SOHVA caller.  
To respond to a SOHVA verbally,  
1. SELECT AND HOLD  
.
REPLY  
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2. SPEAK into handset. Distant party cannot  
J Doe Ext 321 Calling  
hear your response.  
3. RELEASE  
to return to distant party.  
after response is complete  
REPLY  
BLOCK  
MSG  
REPLY  
To respond to a SOHVA nonverbally  
through Response Messaging,  
1. SELECT  
Message.  
2. SELECT one of the messages appearing in  
your LCD by SELECTING the corresponding  
interactive button. (Message appears in the  
display of the telephone making the SOHVA).  
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J Doe Ext 321 Calling  
3. CONTINUE your current call with distant  
party. (SOHVA caller is automatically discon-  
nected from your telephone).  
HVHLD  
TKMSG  
CLBK  
To respond to a SOHVA by blocking (see  
Voice Announce Blocking for more  
information),  
1. SELECT  
when you hear SOHVA  
BLOCK  
tone. (SOHVA call is disconnected).  
NOTE: A station that is currently active in speakerphone mode or has Voice  
Announce Block set CAN NOT receive a SOHVA.  
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Voice Announce Blocking  
If your system installer makes this feature available, you can prevent voice  
announcements from sounding over your telephone speaker if you wish. This  
feature also blocks Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcements (SOHVA) and will  
refuse any attempted SOHVAs.  
To block (unblock) all voice-announced  
calls,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
Background Music  
OFF  
OFF  
OPTIONS  
Voice Announce Block  
Programming.  
Do Not Disturb  
Contrast Level  
OFF  
4
.
Voice Announce Block  
EXIT  
PREV  
EXIT  
interactive button to block (OR  
ON  
to unblock).  
OFF  
5. SELECT  
to end.  
EXIT  
Select Voice Announce Block  
INCOMING  
SOHVA  
ABC  
DEF  
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
SOHVA RESPONSES  
SOHVA  
Delivering  
Station  
Your  
Station  
Select and Hold REPLY  
While Speaking  
VERBAL  
Select MSG And  
Choose Message  
To Deliver  
NONVERBAL  
Select BLOCK  
To Disconnect  
BLOCK  
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Caller ID (Automatic Number Identification)  
When installed by system programming, the Caller ID feature allows you to view  
incoming call numbers before you answer them. Incoming call numbers flash in  
the left half of the LCD. If the name of the calling party is available it will  
display in the second half on the right side of the LCD. If you answer the call, the  
number appears steady in the left half of the LCD.  
The system also stores numbers that ring on your line but receive no answer. The  
system indicates that it has stored ring-no answer numbers by causing the  
programmed Caller-ID (CID) light on your telephone to flash. Pressing the CID  
button allows you to view the stored numbers one at a time. Pressing the  
programmed SAVED NUMBER REDIAL button causes the system to dial the  
displayed number. If the call has been returned by someone else, selecting the T  
key reveals who returned the call. Everyone sharing your line can scroll through  
the stored numbers and choose which calls to return.  
To scroll through ring-no answer numbers stored on your  
system (CID light is flashing),  
1. SELECT the CID button on your telephone. Your LCD will  
display the calling number, date, and time the call came in. The  
most recent call appears first in the list.  
2. SELECT the CID button each time you wish to display the next  
most recent ring-no answer call to your line.  
3. To dial one of the numbers in the redial queue, SELECT the  
SAVED NUMBER REDIAL button. The system will automati-  
cally dial the number.  
Depending on your system programming, when a call is returned it might remain  
in the ring-no answer queue or the system might delete it from the ring-no answer  
queue. Your system installer can tell you how the feature is programmed. If the  
system is programmed to leave a returned number in the redial queue, the display  
will show a Snext to numbers that have been returned.  
To determine who viewed the number and returned the call,  
1. DIAL *.  
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Making Calls  
Making Calls  
3
Making Outside Calls  
You can manually dial a number over any telephone line you select. Or, if the  
installer assigned a prime line or the idle line preference feature to your LCD  
speakerphone, the system automatically selects a line for use when you lift the  
handset or press the speaker button.  
To dial an outside number manually,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM AND DIAL 9 OR  
SELECT a line button.  
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Dial Number  
11:36am  
2. LISTEN for dial tone.  
3. DIAL number.  
4. LIFT handset if privacy is desired.  
CONF  
ARDL  
If your station has an assigned prime line, you will not  
have to select a line before dialing outside your system.  
To dial an outside number using your  
prime line,  
1. PRESS SPEAKER OR LIFT handset if privacy is desired.  
Outside Dialing Display  
Outside line is automatically selected.  
2. LISTEN for dial tone (LCD displays Dial Number.)  
3. DIAL number.  
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Making Intercom Calls  
There are two methods for making an intercom call. One causes the called  
telephone to ring (tone-first). The other causes your voice to sound out at the  
called telephone (voice-first). Your installer can set the system to deliver either  
tone-first or voice-first calling.  
NOTE:  
The following instructions assume a tone-first setting. You can  
change a call to voice announce signaling for that call simply by pressing  
the INTERCOM button again after dialing the extension number or by press-  
ing the DSS/BLF button again.  
To manually cause the other telephone  
to ring (tone calling),  
1. PRESS INTERCOM OR SELECT  
Dial by  
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11:36am  
Dial by Name  
Voice Mail  
.
Name  
2. DIAL extension number (called telephone will  
ring).  
Dial Extension or Code  
Ext.XXXX PXXX J Smith  
To tone call automatically,  
1. PRESS DSS/BLF button (called telephone will  
ring).  
NOTE:  
The following instructions assume a voice-first default setting. Any  
user can change a call to a tone signaling for that call simply by pressing the  
INTERCOM button again after dialing the extension number or by pressing  
the DSS/BLF button again.  
To voice announce manually,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
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Dial by Name  
Voice Mail  
2. DIAL extension number.  
3. SPEAK your announcement.  
Dial Extension or Code  
Ext.XXXX PXXX J Smith  
To voice announce automatically,  
1. PRESS DSS/BLF button.  
2. SPEAK your announcement.  
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Automatic Dialing  
This feature provides one- or two-button speed dialing using programmable  
buttons at which you have previously stored numbers. Two levels of number  
storage are available at each storage location, and you can use one or both levels  
as needed. Further, since you usually store a line choice as part of a speed dial  
number, line selection is automatic with speed dialing.  
There are two types of speed dial numbers: (1) numbers that you store for your  
own use (personal speed dial numbers), and (2) numbers that the system  
attendant stores for everyones use (system speed dial numbers).  
To automatically dial a number stored at one of the  
programmable buttons on your station, choose one of the  
following:  
1. PRESS programmed speed dial button, OR PRESS SHIFT AND  
programmed speed dial button.  
To speed dial a personal speed dial number,  
1. While on hook, DIAL speed dial number on dial pad ( 0 to 9).  
To speed dial a system speed dial number,  
1. While on hook, DIAL * AND system speed dial number.  
NOTE:  
personal or system speed dial numbers that are stored at the dial pad. Also,  
if a speed dials preselected line is in use, the speed dial will not engage.  
If you are already on a line, you must press SHIFT before dialing the  
NOTE: On some systems, due to programming action, the available system  
speed dial codes are S100 - S299 and S100 - S599.  
Speed Dialing Options  
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Redialing  
For instruction on using your systems Automatic Redial feature, see page 70 in  
the Other Advanced Features chapter.  
Redial - Last-Dialed Number  
To redial the last-dialed number,  
1. PRESS SPEAKER OR HANG UP handset to disconnect current  
ringing or busy tone.  
2. DIAL #.  
3. LISTEN for ringing or busy tone over the telephone speaker.  
Redial Programming (Storing Numbers)  
To permanently store a number you’ve just dialed, choose  
one of these methods:  
1. While the number is still ringing, SELECT  
, then SELECT  
.
MORE  
Save  
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Call Timer  
Group Listen  
Call Cost  
Save  
2. PRESS an unused programmable button  
location.  
To store a number while you are on a call  
(if available),  
PREV  
1. PRESS programmed SAVE NUMBER  
REDIAL button twice (the display prompts  
you to dial a number).  
2. DIAL the number that you wish to save (the  
system immediately saves the number for later redial; it does not  
dial it over the line you are on now).  
To redial the saved number,  
1. PRESS line button to select a line.  
2. PRESS programmed SAVE NUMBER REDIAL button (system  
automatically dials the number that you saved earlier).  
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Camping On - Busy Station,  
Automatic Callback  
If you call another station and receive a busy signal or a Do Not Disturb tone, you  
can press a button that will cause the system to ring your telephone when the station  
is available. This is called camping on at a station.Please note that you can camp  
on to only one station at a time.  
To camp on at any busy station,  
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1. SELECT  
.
Camp-On  
CAMP On  
Message  
2. Your telephone immediately hangs up. When  
the station you called becomes available, your  
telephone will ring with five short tone bursts.  
Voice Mail  
J Doe Ext 321 Is Busy  
When you hear five short tone bursts,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM OR SELECT  
.
Answer  
The other telephone will start ringing.  
NOTE: If you do not press INTERCOM after the ring back tones within the  
time limit set by the installer, the call back is canceled.  
To cancel the call back before your  
telephone sounds the tone bursts,  
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CLEAR  
1. PRESS INTERCOM AND DIAL #6 OR  
SELECT  
.
CLEAR  
Camp-On J Doe  
To camp on at a station with a Do Not  
Disturb condition set,  
VMAIL  
OPTIONS  
1. SELECT  
. A call back will occur  
Camp-On  
when called station is no longer set in the Do  
Not Disturb mode.  
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Camping On - Idle Station, Automatic Callback  
If you call another station and hear ringing but receive no answer, you can press a  
button that will cause the system to ring your telephone when any activity is  
initiated at that station.  
To camp on at a station for which you  
hear ringing but receive no answer,  
1. SELECT . Callback will occur  
Call Back  
after any activity is initiated at dialed station.  
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Call Back  
Message  
Voice Mail  
Voice Announce  
Ringing j Doe  
To cancel the camp-on condition,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM and DIAL #6 OR  
SELECT  
.
CLEAR  
Camping On - Busy Station, Wait For  
An Answer (Call Waiting)  
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CLEAR  
If the telephone you have called is busy, you can send a  
call-waiting tone to the telephone and wait on the line for  
an answer (you must be using the handset for this feature  
to work).  
Camp-on J Doe  
To activate call waiting when you hear a  
busy signal,  
VMAIL  
OPTIONS  
1. DIAL *6 (called party hears tone).  
2. WAIT on line for reply.  
3. Called party can place the current call on hold or disconnect from  
the call to answer your call-waiting tone, or choose to ignore your  
call-waiting tone and continue current conversation.  
To cancel call waiting,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM AND DIAL #6.  
2. HANG UP OR PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
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To answer a call-waiting tone if you receive one while on a  
call,  
1. HEAR short tone burst in receiver.  
2. PLACE current call on hold, OR complete call AND HANG UP  
(waiting call will ring at your telephone).  
3. LIFT handset to answer call.  
Your  
Station  
BUSY  
NO ANSWER  
To Wait For  
Callback...  
To Send Call  
Waiting Tone...  
To Wait For  
Callback...  
...Select  
CALLBACK  
...Dial S 6 and  
...Select CAMP  
and Disconnect  
Wait For Reply  
and Disconnect  
Busy station  
hears tone  
and may respond  
or ignore.  
When idle,  
your call  
is connected.  
When any activity  
occurs at station,  
your call is  
connected.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
ABC  
DEF  
4
5
6
1
GHI  
Idle  
Station  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
Busy  
Station  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
4
5
6
OPER  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
0
#
7
8
9
OPER  
SHIFT  
HOLD  
0
#
TAP  
SHIFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
Camping On Options  
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Sending Subdued Off-Hook  
Voice Announcements (SOHVA)  
You can make a private voice announcement to another station that is off-hook  
and busy on a call if the installer has arranged the system to provide this feature.  
Make a SOHVA announcement using the  
SOHVA button as follows:  
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J Doe Ext 321 Is Busy  
1. MAKE intercom call AND HEAR busy tone.  
If called station is on outside line, ring-back  
tone is heard, but SOHVA is still available.  
2. SELECT  
SOHVA  
tone bursts.  
AND HEAR several quick  
SOHVA  
CAMP  
NEXT  
3. MAKE announcement.  
4. WAIT on line for reply (either verbal or LCD  
reply). If your station returns to idle, the  
called party has blocked your SOHVA.  
NOTE:  
If the called station is currently in speakerphone mode or if the  
SOHVA has been denied by system programming, interactive button selec-  
tion for SOHVA will not be available.  
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Advanced Call Handling  
4
Waiting For A Line (Queuing)  
If all the lines in a line group are busy, you can place your telephone in a queue  
to await an idle line.  
To queue for a line group,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIALthe line group access code (see Line Group Access code table  
on page 68 for your systems codes).  
3. HEAR busy tone.  
4. DIAL *6.  
If you have line appearance for a particular line and wish to  
queue for it,  
1. OBSERVE the busy status light (LED).  
2. PRESS INTERCOM.  
3. DIAL *6.  
4. PRESS line button.  
5. When line group is free, your telephone sounds several short tone  
bursts. When you hear this, lift handset, hear dial tone, and place  
call.  
To cancel line queuing or line group queuing,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL #6.  
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Conferencing  
When your telephone is joined together with several other telephones on the  
same call, the effect is called conferencing. You can make conference calls that  
involve up to five parties, including you as the originating party, in any  
combination of outside lines and intercom parties.  
NOTE: When setting up a conference call with outside lines and internal  
telephones, you must call the outside lines first.  
To set up a conference call that includes  
any combination of outside lines and  
intercom parties,  
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Conference  
Auto Redial  
1. MAKE first call.  
Transfer  
2. SELECT  
Conference  
automatically.  
. Call is placed on hold  
Record  
3. SELECT next line AND MAKE next call.  
4. SELECT to establish  
2441234  
MORE  
Conference  
conference.  
5. PRESS TRNS/CONF button to add more  
parties.  
Establishing a Conference  
To continue conversation on remaining line after other  
outside lines have dropped out of conference,  
1. PRESS HOLD.  
2. PRESS the line button of the remaining party.  
To retrieve a line from hold and bring  
that party back into the conference,  
1. PRESS TRNS/CONF.  
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J Smith  
2. PRESS line button.  
3. PRESS TRNS/CONF.  
Conference  
A Conference  
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Advanced Call Handling  
If you are involved in a conference call with two outside lines, you can drop out  
of this established conference call and leave the outside lines in the conference  
with each other. This is known as an unsupervised conference call.  
To drop out of a conference call you initiated involving  
outside lines (creating an unsupervised conference),  
1. DIAL # (lines remain lighted and in use until one or both  
outside parties disconnect; when only one party drops out of an  
unsupervised conference, the other party remains on hold until he  
hangs up or the line is answered).  
1.  
To rejoin an unsupervised conference between two outside  
lines,  
1. PRESS TAP.  
To drop a party out of a conference call,  
1. SELECT  
Drop Party.  
2. SELECT the party you wish to drop from the conference call by  
pressing the interactive button beside the appropriate line.  
To Add a Caller  
to a Conference...  
Managing a  
Other  
Station  
Conference  
Call  
...Select CONF  
or Press TRNS/CNF.  
To Drop Out of  
A Conference...  
ABC  
DE  
F
1
GHI  
2
L
3
MNO  
JK  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
To Remove a Caller  
From A Conference...  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
T
A
P
Your  
Station  
Other  
Station  
...Dial #.  
...Select Line Button  
and Disconnect Line.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
Conference Call Management  
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Call Forwarding  
Forwarding a Call  
You can forward the calls that normally ring at your telephone to another  
telephone. To remind you that your calls are being forwarded, your telephone  
will sound a short ring burst each time the system forwards a call.  
You can forward calls that ring at your telephone but receive no answer; this  
feature is valuable if you are frequently away from your desk for short periods of  
time and find it inconvenient to permanently forward your calls every time you  
leave.  
To forward your calls,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Programming.  
Call Forwarding  
Reminder Alert  
LCD Messaging  
.
NEXT  
.
Call Forwarding  
Ring Tone  
4
5. Choose one of the following call forwarding  
options:  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
SELECT  
calls  
to forward all  
to forward  
Forward All  
Selecting Call Forwarding  
SELECT  
Forward Personal  
prime line and intercom calls.  
SELECT  
to forward all  
Forward RNA All  
calls that ring at your station but receive no  
answer after a programmed number of  
rings.  
Forward All  
Forward Personal  
Forward RNA All  
Forward RNA Personal  
CFOS  
SELECT  
to for-  
Forward RNA Personal  
ward your prime line and intercom calls  
that ring at your station but receive no an-  
swer after a programmed number of rings.  
EXIT  
PREV  
SELECT  
outside the system.  
to forward your calls to  
CFOS  
6. DIAL extension number or PRESS DSS/BLF  
button of telephone to receive your forwarded  
calls.  
Call Forwarding Options  
7. SELECT  
EXIT to end.  
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To cancel call forwarding,  
1. SELECT  
to disable call forwarding.  
FWD RNA to J Doe  
CLEAR  
CLEAR  
Call Forwarding Active  
Forward Only Your  
Prime Line and  
Intercom Calls  
PERS  
ABC  
DEF  
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
ALL  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
Forward All Calls  
That Ring At Your  
Station  
Your  
Station  
Caller  
Forward  
Station  
Forward Only Calls  
That Are Not Answered  
At Your Station  
NoANS  
Call Forwarding Options  
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Diverting All Incoming Calls To Another Station  
Call diverting permits you to send an incoming call to another station that you  
have previously designated. You can divert an incoming call to the designated  
station whether you are busy or idle.  
To identify the station to receive diverted calls,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL *55.  
3. DIAL extension number of station to receive diverted call.  
To divert calls to the designated station,  
1. HEAR ringing AND/OR SEE flashing line  
status light.  
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Do Not Disturb  
11:36am  
Divert  
2. SELECT  
(system immediately  
Divert  
forwards ringing call to station you  
designated).  
Answer  
L339  
Voice Mail  
Diverting Incoming Calls  
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Advanced Call Handling  
Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)  
If enabled by your installer, the Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)* feature  
allows you to forward incoming or transferred line calls to telephone numbers  
outside the system  
To activate CFOS with your LCD  
speakerphone,  
Forward All  
Forward Personal  
Forward RNA All  
Forward RNA Personal  
CFOS  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
5. SELECT  
6. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
.
Programming  
NEXT.  
EXIT  
PREV  
.
Call Forwarding  
CFOS.  
Selecting CFOS  
.
NEXT  
7. CHOOSE a type of CFOS by SELECTING  
the top right-hand interactive button to scroll  
through the list of call types.  
CFOS Type  
Line  
ARS 18042458028  
SELECT  
SELECT  
code for outside calls.  
for prime line calls.  
Line  
for and dial access  
Line Group  
NEXT  
EXIT  
PREV  
SELECT Prime/Last Line for the last line  
used for prime calls.  
SELECT  
costly line group available to route a call.  
for calls utilizing the least  
ARS  
Choose CFOS Type  
SELECT ARS programmed number for se-  
lecting a programmed button for ARS  
calls.  
8. Follow instructions on LCD display and then  
SELECT OR do nothing and let previ-  
Select Line  
DONE  
ously selected destination remain in effect.  
Select Line Group  
Select Prime / Last Line  
ARS  
9. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
ARS 18042458028  
PREV  
OFF  
EXIT  
Selecting Line  
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To deactivate CFOS, choose one of the  
following:  
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CFOS Item  
11:36am  
CLEAR  
1. SELECT  
.
CLEAR  
To join an active CFOS call from the  
CFOS-enabled station,  
VMAIL  
OPTIONS  
1. Note flashing HOLD light indicating  
active CFOS call, and press TAP. Join  
CFOS-forwarded party and CFOS  
destination in a conference call.  
Deactivate CFOS  
* Comdial has taken reasonable steps in the design of all product features, including  
CFOS , which protect against unauthorized or fraudulent access to, or use of, a system, or  
which protect against unauthorized, fraudulent or unaccounted-for access to, or use of,  
long distance lines. However, no system is entirely invulnerable or immune from unau-  
thorized or fraudulent access or use, or unaccounted-for access or use, and therefore  
Comdial disclaims any and all liability, and makes no warranty, express or implied, relat-  
ing to unauthorized or fraudulent access or use, or unaccounted-for access or use.  
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Advanced Call Handling  
Call Parking  
Parking a Call  
You can place an intercom or outside call on hold in the system so that it can be  
answered from any station, even though it may not have a line appearance for the  
call. You accomplish this by placing the call in one of many park orbits, where  
the call remains until it is answered.  
To park a call in orbit,  
1. While on the call, PRESS INTERCOM and DIAL *OR  
2. PRESS TRNS/CONF if intercom call.  
3. DIAL code for park orbit (910 to 999 for orbit  
1099).  
4. Rememberthecode for later use or make itknown to those who need  
to know it in order to retrieve the call.  
To park a call using a programmed PARK button,  
1. While on the call, PRESS the programmed PARK button (the  
system places the call in a preselected park orbit and lights the  
PARK light).  
To retrieve a call that was placed on hold in the system  
(parked),  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL #.  
3. DIAL code for orbit ( 910 to 999 for orbit 1099),  
OR PRESS programmed PARK button.  
Handling Park Recalls  
When a parked call times out of the system, it returns to your telephone in the  
form of a park recall (you hear four short tone bursts at 12-second intervals).  
To answer a park recall,  
1. SELECT  
. The call will then connect to your station.  
Answer  
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To place a park recall on hold at your station,  
1. SELECT  
.. After the call remains on  
Hold  
hold for a period of time, it rings back to your  
telephone as a hold recall.  
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Prk 14 RCL J Doe  
To re-park a park recall and restart the  
park timer,  
1. ANSWER/RETRIEVE call.  
HOLD  
ANS  
PARK  
2. SELECT  
(the system places the call  
Park  
back in its original park orbit where it remains  
until it is answered or recalls again).  
A Park Recall  
Your  
Station  
Caller  
If the Parked Call  
Is Not Answered  
Within a Set Time,  
It Recalls To Your  
Station  
To Place Call  
In a Parking Orbit...  
...DIAL S and  
Orbit Number  
(910-999)  
ABC  
DEF  
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
Parking  
Orbit  
TAP  
To Retrieve a  
Parked Call From  
Any Other Station...  
ABC  
DE  
F
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
T
A
P
...DIAL # and  
Orbit Number  
(910-999)  
ABC  
DE  
F
1
GHI  
2
L
3
MNO  
JK  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
ABC  
DEF  
0
#
1
GHI  
2
JKL  
3
MNO  
SH  
IFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
4
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
Other  
Stations  
OPER  
0
#
SHIFT  
HOLD  
TAP  
Parking Calls  
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Call Transferring  
Screened Call Transfers  
You can answer a call at your LCD speakerphone and transfer it to another  
telephone. If you first identify the caller to the party receiving the transfer (giving  
that user the opportunity to prepare for the call), you have made a screened  
transfer.  
To screen and transfer a call to another telephone in the  
system,  
1. ANSWER call.  
Wednesday 19  
11:36am  
2. PRESS TRNS/CONF button or SELECT  
(call is automatically placed on  
Group Listen  
Record  
Hold  
Transfer  
hold).  
Transfer  
Conference  
3. DIAL extension number of telephone to  
receive transfer, OR PRESS DSS/BLF button  
for that extension.  
J Doe Ext 1234  
4. ANNOUNCE call when intercom party  
answers.  
5. PRESS SPEAKER to disconnect (if in  
speakerphone mode), OR HANG UP.  
The intercom party then has the call (if he or she answered the screened transfer  
with the handset). If you announce the transfer over the speaker, the intercom  
partys telephone will ring with the transferred call after you hang up.  
If the intercom party is busy, take one of the following steps  
(if made available at your telephone by  
installer programming):  
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11:36am  
1. SELECT  
to reconnect the call to  
Reconnect  
your station.  
Reconnect  
Message  
2. SELECT  
to leave a message-waiting  
Message  
indication at the called station.  
Callback  
Voicemail  
3. SELECT Callback to camp-on at the called  
station.  
Calling Ext: 12R3E4CON  
MSG  
4. SELECT Voicemail to connect the caller to the  
busy partys Voicemail.  
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If the intercom party does not answer their telephone when  
ringing, take one of the following steps:  
1. SELECT RECONNECT to reconnect the call to your station.  
2. SELECT  
station.  
to leave a message-waiting indication at the  
MESSAGE  
3. SELECT  
station.  
to leave a message-waiting indication at the  
CALLBACK  
Unscreened Call Transfers  
You can answer a call at your LCD speakerphone and transfer it to another  
telephone. If you transfer the call without first announcing it, you have made an  
unscreened transfer.  
To transfer an unscreened call to another system  
telephone,  
1. ANSWER call.  
2. PRESS TRNS/CONF OR SELECT  
cally placed on hold).  
(call is automati-  
Transfer  
3. DIAL extension number of telephone to receive transfer, OR  
PRESS DSS/BLF button for that extension.  
4. PRESS SPEAKER to disconnect (if in speakerphone mode), OR  
HANG UP. The transfer will ring at the called telephone.  
NOTE:  
Unscreened transfers ring at busy telephones and wait to be  
answered.  
If an unscreened transfer call is not  
answered and recalls to your telephone,  
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RCL L123 J Doe Ext 321  
you can take one of the following steps:  
1. PRESS HOLD OR SELECT  
to place the  
Hold  
call on hold at your telephone.  
2. SELECT  
ANSWER to return to the call.  
SEND  
HOLD  
ANS  
3. SELECT  
to retry the transfer.  
SEND  
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Other Call Transferring Options  
Hot Transfer  
A hot transfer is a type of screened transfer. This feature is useful for transferring  
calls to people who need to work in a hands free mode. Once you announce the  
call and the system completes the transfer, the person receiving the transfer can  
simply begin speaking toward his or her speakerphone to answer the call.  
To make a hot transfer to another telephone in the system,  
1. ANSWER call.  
2. PRESS TRNS/CONF OR SELECT  
matically places the call on hold).  
(the system auto-  
Transfer  
3. DIAL extension number of the telephone to receive the transfer  
OR PRESS DSS/BLF button for that extension.  
4. ANNOUNCE call.  
5. PRESS TRNS/CONF or SELECT  
.
Transfer  
6. PRESS SPEAKER to disconnect (if in speakerphone mode) OR  
HANG UP. The person receiving the transfer then has the call  
Quick Transfer  
When the installer programs the quick transfer method on your telephone, you  
can deliver an automatic transfer of an incoming line call without pressing the  
TRNS/CONF button.  
To do a quick screened transfer,  
1. ANSWER call.  
2. DIAL intercom number for transfer location.  
3. When party at transfer location answers, ANNOUNCE call.  
4. HANG UP, SELECT  
, OR PRESS SPEAKER button.  
RELEASE  
To do a quick unscreened transfer,  
1. ANSWER call.  
2. DIAL intercom number for transfer location.  
3. HANG UP, SELECT  
, OR PRESS SPEAKER button.  
RELEASE  
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Call Transferring Summary  
What are the sender’s  
Transfer Option actions after answering  
original call?  
How is the transferred call  
delivered to the receiver?  
Best suited for  
Normal intercom ringing  
(two short bursts) and the  
introduction of the call; if Normal transfers  
1. Press TRNS/CONF  
2. Dial extension  
3. Announce call  
4. Disconnect  
answered in  
that require  
introduction.  
Screened Transfer  
speakerphone mode,  
ringing will also follow  
the transfer.  
1. Press TRNS/CONF  
Unscreened  
Transfer  
Expected transfers  
that need no  
introduction.  
Normal intercom ringing  
(two short bursts)  
2. Dial extension  
3. Disconnect  
1. Press TRNS/CONF  
2. Dial extension  
3. Announce call  
4. Press TRNS/CONF incoming call  
5. Disconnect  
Personnel who must  
receive  
speakerphone calls  
in a hands-free  
mode.  
Transfer introduction  
followed directly by the  
Hot Transfer  
Intercom ringing (two  
short bursts) and the  
introduction of the call; if operators who  
Normal transfers  
from attendants and  
1. Dial extension  
2. Announce call  
3. Disconnect  
Quick Transfer  
(with intro)  
answered in  
handle a large  
speakerphone mode,  
ringing will also follow  
the transfer.  
number of incoming  
calls which require  
transfer.  
Expected transfers  
from attendants and  
operators who  
1. Dial extension  
2. Disconnect  
Normal intercom ringing  
(two short bursts)  
Quick Transfer  
(without intro)  
handle a large  
number of incoming  
calls which require  
transfer.  
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Nonverbal Messaging  
5
LCD Message Delivery  
You can set system-supplied messages at your station to be received and  
displayed by a calling LCD speakerphone.  
To turn on a message from your  
telephone,  
Back at  
Call  
out to lunch  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Take a message  
I will call back  
Programming.  
NEXT.  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
.
LCD MESSAGING  
5. SELECT the message you would like to appear  
in a calling partys LCD by SELECTING the corresponding  
interactive button. In addition to the five options shown below,  
there are 25 more options available to be programmed.  
SELECT and enter the time you will be back to  
Back at  
display Back at xxxxon the LCD display.  
For example: dial #00 01 29 0405  
for the time 01:45).  
SELECT to and enter the extension number to call to  
display Call and the extension numberon the LCD dis-  
Call  
play.  
For example: DIAL #0907081502  
0000 for the number 978-2200.  
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SELECT  
LCD display.  
to display out to lunchon the  
to display Take a message”  
to display I will be backon  
out to lunch  
SELECT  
on the LCD display.  
Take a message  
SELECT  
the LCD display.  
I will be back  
6. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
To turn off the message and your intercom light,  
1. SELECT  
.
CLEAR  
Dialing Code Table  
Character  
Dialing Code  
Character  
Dialing Code  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
8
08  
09  
00  
12  
15  
29  
9
0
space  
:
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LCD MESSAGE LIST  
(Write the attendant supplied messages here)  
Dial Code  
Message  
01  
Back at  
(default message 1)  
(default message 2)  
(default message 3)  
(default message 4)  
(default message 5)  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
Call  
Ask them to hold  
Take a message  
I will call back  
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Message Waiting Light and Messaging  
If the system installer designates your LCD speakerphone to have message-wait  
originate ability, you can turn on the message-waiting light of any other  
telephone.  
To turn on the message-waiting light (and a broken dial  
tone, if installer programmed) at another station that is idle  
or busy,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL *3.  
3. DIAL extension number OR PRESS DSS/BLF button of station to  
be alerted. The message-waiting light of called station will flash.  
You can also turn on the message-waiting light and broken  
dial tone at another station when that station is busy,  
1. HEAR the busy tone AND REMAIN on the  
line.  
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2. SELECT  
.
MESSAGE  
3. HANG UP.  
To turn off the message waiting light at a  
busy or idle station,  
CALLBK  
MSG  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL #3.  
3. DIAL extension number OR PRESS DSS/BLF  
button of station that was alerted. The message-waiting light of  
called station will turn off.  
To turn off the message-waiting light during  
message-delivering conversation,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM once if off-hook, twice if on-hook.  
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Nonverbal Messaging  
To receive a message at an alerted  
station,  
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1. OBSERVE flashing message waiting light and  
the LCD message indicating who called for  
you.  
2. SELECT  
CALL  
automatically.  
to dial the messaging station  
CALL  
CLEAR  
3. SELECT  
your station.  
to clear the message from  
CLEAR  
Response Message Delivery  
Receiving a Message  
By programming one or more RESPONSE MESSAGE buttons on your LCD  
speakerphone, you can respond with a variety of messages to many calling  
situations. A scrolling RESPONSE MESSAGE button allows the sender to select  
from several different messages which have been programmed by the system  
attendant. A fixed RESPONSE MESSAGE button sends the same message you  
previously select each time it is pressed. (See page 66 for instructions on  
programming a dedicated RESPONSE MESSAGE button.  
To send an LCD message when you call and receive busy  
signal or no answer,  
1. While still on the call, PRESS the appropriate RESPONSE  
MESSAGE button to send a preselected message to the other  
telephone,  
2. If a scrolling Response Messaging was programmed, continue to  
PRESS RESPONSE MESSAGE button AND DIAL # when  
your display shows the message you wish to send.  
To send an LCD message to a caller who has initiated a  
SOHVA or intercom call from another LCD telephone,  
1. HEAR the SOHVA tone or voice announcement in your handset  
or headset.  
2. PRESS the appropriate fixed RESPONSE MESSAGE button to  
send a preselected message to the calling telephone,  
3. If a scrolling Response Messaging was programmed, continue to  
PRESS RESPONSE MESSAGE button AND DIAL # when  
your display shows the message you wish to send.  
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Programming  
6
DSS Numbers  
Storing another station extension number at a DSS/BLF programmable location  
allows you to monitor that station, dial with the press of one button, or pick up or  
hold calls at that station quickly and conveniently.  
To store an intercom number as a DSS number,  
NOTE:  
Storing DSS numbers at button locations will overwrite any previously  
stored numbers.  
1. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
Programming  
until the DSS option appears.  
Select a DSS Location  
Show empty locations  
Show all DSS locations  
NEXT  
.
DSS/BLF  
DSS level  
1
5. PRESS programmable button to choose  
DSS/BLF button location.  
EXIT  
PARK  
PREV  
HOLD  
6. DIAL extension number.  
7. REPEAT the previous steps, OR SELECT  
.
EXIT  
Designating an Extension  
8. PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
CAUTION  
Do not attempt to program interactive buttons; doing so can cause the sys-  
tem to make features unavailable. If you inadvertently program interactive  
buttons, you can retrieve their functions in the following manner:  
1. PRESS INTERCOM **1  
2. PRESS the interactive button to be reprogrammed  
3. DIAL 91, 92, or 93 (for buttons from left to right).  
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Speed Dial Numbers  
Speed dialing is a feature that lets you store and dial frequently called numbers  
using one or two buttons. You can store numbers for speed dialing at any  
programmable button that is not now assigned as a line button or other feature by  
the system administrator or installer or at the keypad numbers.  
NOTE: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that  
when programming emergency numbers and/or making test calls to emer-  
gency numbers:  
1. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the  
call.  
2. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or  
late evening.  
To store an outside number as a speed  
dial number, follow the display prompts  
and proceed as follows:  
Select Location  
Show Empty Locations  
Show All Locations  
1. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
2. SELECT  
.
Programming  
Autodial Level  
3. SELECT  
appears.  
until  
option  
Speeddial  
NEXT  
EXIT  
PARK  
HPORLEDV  
4. SELECT  
programming.  
to choose speed dial  
Speeddial  
Choosing a Button  
5. PRESS programmable button OR dial pad  
button (0–9) to choose storage location  
(remember, to access second level storage at a  
programmable button, press SHIFT first).  
R
Speed Dialing Options  
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6. SELECT  
EDIT.  
7. Make your speed dial route selection choice  
from the list on the LCD by pressing the appro-  
priate button.  
Select Line  
Select Line Group  
Select Prime/Last Line  
Select Intercom  
ARS  
PRESS line button to select outside line,  
DIAL 00 to select prime line or last line  
used.  
EXIT  
PREV  
DIAL 01 to 16 to select line  
group.  
PRESS INTERCOM button or dial 8 to se-  
Selecting Line or Intercom  
lect intercom.  
NOTE:  
You may need a pause between numbers to compensate for differ-  
ences in response time between your system and the host system (ask your  
attendant about this). To store a pause, press HOLD, then continue dialing. If  
your system is behind a host system that needs a hookflash to access a  
feature, press TAP to store a hookflash, then continue dialing.  
8. DIAL number (up to 16 digits long, include *  
and # if needed).  
0123456789*#  
9. SELECT  
to store the number.  
DONE  
Pause (p)  
Flash (f)  
10. REPEAT previous steps until all numbers are  
.
stored, OR SELECT  
EXIT  
11. PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
ENTER  
ERASE  
DONE  
Dialing a Speed Number  
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Feature Access Codes  
In addition to the system features which may be programmed using the  
interactive buttons, several other features may be programmed by using their  
access codes. The feature codes are programmed like speed dial numbers and  
can occupy the same programmable buttons on your telephone. Access codes are  
listed in Appendix A, Feature Access Codes found on page 87.  
To store a system feature access code,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
OPTIONS  
Select Feature Location  
Show Empty Locations  
.
Programming  
until  
NEXT  
Feature Button  
Show All Locations  
Feature Level  
option appears.  
1
4. SELECT  
Feature Button.  
EXIT  
PARK  
HPORLEDV  
5. SELECT the programmable button at which  
you wish to store the feature (remember, if  
there is anything else programmed at this  
button, the new programming will overwrite  
it). For help in selecting a button, SELECT  
to display unused  
SHOW EMPTY LOCATIONS  
feature buttons (green lights). To display all  
feature buttons (used and unused) (red lights),  
SELECT  
.
SHOW ALL LOCATIONS  
6. The speakerphone will now display a list of  
features which you can scroll through by  
SELECTING  
Account Code  
.
NEXT  
Auto Redial  
Call Forward Entry  
Call Forward Personal  
7. SELECT the feature you want to assign to  
the programmable button.  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
8. REPEAT previous steps until all numbers are  
stored.  
9. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
10.PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
To clear a feature button assignment,  
1. REPEAT the above procedure, but SELECT  
have selected the feature button.  
once you  
EXIT  
As you program numbers, fill in the identification strips on your telephone as  
well as these tables.  
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Speed Dial Numbers, Features or DSS/BLF Locations  
(Programmable Buttons)  
1
2
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
Personal Speed Dial Numbers  
(Keypad Buttons)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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LCD Feature Buttons  
You can create feature access buttons to make operation easier. To do this, use the  
interactive buttons to select the feature you want to store, and then store it on a  
programmable button (see the instructions on page 60).  
Account Code (  
for call record purposes.  
)allows you to enter an account code  
Account Code  
Auto Redial (  
number.  
)allows you to redial the last dialed  
Auto Redial  
Authorization Entry Code (  
Authorization Entry  
mobility to use your class of service features, prime line assignments, and  
exception numbers on any telephone in the system.  
)allows you the  
Auxiliary Pager (  
auxiliary jack.  
)selects external pager operation through the  
APAGE  
Auxiliary Recorder (  
the auxiliary jack.  
)selects tape recorder operation through  
ARECD  
Auxiliary Ringer (  
the auxiliary jack.  
)selects auxiliary ringer operation through  
ARING  
Background Music ( )allows you to enable or disable back-  
ground music; also allows you to choose from two preprogrammed music  
MUSIC  
sources.  
Call Forward All (  
Call Forward All  
your calls to another telephone.  
)allows you to forward all of  
Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)allows you to forward  
incoming or transferred calls to telephone numbers outside the system.  
Call Forward Personal (  
forward all of your prime line calls to another telephone.  
)allows you to  
Call Forward Personal  
Call Forward Ring No Answer All (  
you to forward all calls that ring at your station but receive no answer after  
a preprogrammed number of rings.  
)allows  
Call Forward RNA All  
Call Forward Ring No Answer Personal (  
Call Forward RNA  
—allows you to forward all prime line calls that ring at your  
Personal)  
station but receive no answer after a preprogrammed number of rings.  
Camp-On With Automatic Call Back (  
)allows you to camp  
CAMP  
on to a station. The system calls you back as soon as the called station  
becomes idle or occupied.  
Camp-On (Call Waiting)(  
)when calling a busy station, this  
CAMP  
feature allows you to send a call waiting tone to the station and to wait  
on-line for a reply.  
Clear Feature (  
)clears a currently active or engaged feature.  
CLEAR  
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Do Not Disturb ( )prevents other telephones from ringing your  
DND  
telephone.  
Executive Override (  
)allows overriding a call  
Executive Override  
or a Do Not Disturb condition at another telephone.  
Group Listen (  
)allows others to hear a conversation  
Group Listen  
over the telephone speaker while you use the handset or headset; the  
distant party can hear only the conversation transmitted through the  
handset or headset microphone.  
Headset (  
Meet Me (  
)allows you to use the Headset.  
Headset  
)provides the capability for you to page with the  
Meet-Me  
instruction to meet you on line.  
Message Wait (  
a message waiting.  
)allows you to be notified that there is  
Message Wait  
Page Zone (  
Park Orbit (  
Park Orbit  
)provides one-button access to paging.  
Page Zone  
)parks calls in preselected park orbit.  
Pick-Up Direct (  
elsewhere in your system.  
)allows you to pick up a call ringing  
Pickup Direct  
Pick-Up Group (  
in your group.  
)allows you to pick up a call ringing  
Pickup Group  
Privacy Release (  
share a line appearance for current call to join.  
)allows other telephones which  
Privacy Release  
Response Messaging ( )allows you to send  
Response Messaging  
an LCD message to a caller who has initiated a SOHVA or intercom call  
from another LCD telephone.  
Saved Number Redial (  
number saved  
)redials the last  
Saved Number Redial  
Service Observe ( )allows you to monitor a con-  
Service Observe  
versation or activity at another telephone in an undetected manner.  
Tracker Paging System (Tracker Access)allows you to enter  
tracker pager numbers, pickup a tracker page, and either enable and/or  
disable a pager number.  
Voice-Announce Block (  
announcements.  
)blocks voice  
Voice Announce Block  
Volume Save (  
saved.  
)allows the preset volume level to be  
Volume Save  
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Programming of the feature access buttons may require several selections  
involving many LCD screens. If an abbreviation used is not familiar to you,  
consult Appendix B, Display Abbreviations on page 93.  
To create a feature access button,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Programming  
until the  
.
option appears.  
Feature Button  
NEXT  
.
Feature Button  
5. SELECT the Feature Level interactive button  
to toggle between 1 and 2.  
6. SELECT one of the three options.  
Select Feature Location  
Show Empty Locations  
- green lights  
Show Empty Locations  
Show All Locations  
Feature Level  
- red lights  
1
Show All Locations  
Feature Level  
EXIT  
PARK  
HPORLEDV  
7. SELECT the button you want to assign as a  
feature button.  
8. SELECT the feature you want to assign to by  
SELECTING the corresponding interactive  
Selecting a Feature  
button. (SELECT  
to scroll through the  
NEXT  
list of available feature.  
9. REPEAT steps 1 through 7 for other features.  
10.SELECT to end programming.  
EXIT  
To clear a feature button assignment,  
1. REPEAT the above procedure, but SELECT  
selecting storage location button.  
before  
CLEAR  
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Reminder Alert  
You can set up to two reminder alerts to sound at your LCD so that you will  
remember important regular events or occasional events.  
To set a reminder alert at your telephone,  
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1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Programming.  
until the  
Reminder Alert 1  
Reminder Alert 2  
OFF  
OFF  
NEXT  
Reminder Alert  
option appears.  
PREV  
EXIT  
4. SELECT  
.
Reminder Alert  
5. SELECT  
OR  
Reminder  
to select available alert designation; if  
Reminder Alert 1  
Alert  
2
Setting an Alert  
you have already programmed an alert for 1,  
select 2 to set a second alert condition.  
6. DIAL reminder time using the numbers on the  
dial pad (remember to add a zero [0] before  
single digit times: 01 for one oclock, 02 for 2  
oclock, etc.)  
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Reminder Alert 1  
ON  
AM  
Time:  
04:00  
7. Toggle interactive button between  
or  
PM.  
AM  
8. SELECT  
select  
ON.  
t interactive button to  
Reminder Aler  
PREV  
EXIT  
9. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
When an alert sounds at the set time, you hear four short  
tone bursts, which will continue until acted upon. If you  
are not at your station to hear the alert when it sounds,  
your telephones ring tone changes to the alert tone for  
every incoming call until you respond to the alert.  
Setting the Alert Time  
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CLEAR  
Alert 1 4:00 AM  
To respond to an alert after it sounds,  
choose one of the following:  
1. SELECT  
to turn off the alert.  
CLEAR  
VMAIL  
OPTIONS  
2. SELECT  
to reset the alert for the same  
SET  
time the following day.  
Respond to an Alert  
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Response Message Button  
You may program a RESPONSE MESSAGE button, which allows you to send  
an LCD message to a caller who has initiated a SOHVA or intercom call from  
another LCD speakerphone, or to send an LCD message to another LCD  
speakerphone that you call and receive a busy signal or no answer.  
To store a fixed RESPONSE MESSAGE button (delivers the  
same message each time it is pressed),  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Programming  
until the  
.
option appears.  
Feature Button  
NEXT  
.
Feature Button  
5. SELECT the programmable button you wish to use as a response  
message button.  
6. SELECT  
until the  
option appears.  
Response Message  
NEXT  
7. SELECT  
.
Response Message  
8. SELECT from the list of displayed messages. SELECT  
to  
NEXT  
scroll through the list of messages. If you use the Back at or Call  
options add to them as follows:  
For Back at message, dial the code for the time numbers  
and colon from dialing codes table.  
For example, dial #0001290405  
for time 01:45.  
For the Call message, dial the code for telephone number  
where you can be reached.  
For example, dial  
#090708150202  
0000 for number 978-2200).  
9. REPEAT steps 5 through 8 for other features, OR SELECT  
to end programming.  
EXIT  
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Other Advanced Features  
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Background Music  
If the telephone system supplies background music, you can turn it on at your  
LCD speakerphone while on-hook and idle. The system automatically turns  
background music off during calls and voice announcements.  
To turn the music on,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
.
Programming  
Background Music  
1
.
Voice Announce Block  
Do Not Disturb  
OFF  
OFF  
Background Music  
Background Music  
interactive  
Contrast Level  
6
button and toggle between or .  
1
2
CLR  
EXIT  
SET  
5. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
6. ADJUST music volume with the volume  
buttons.  
To turn the music off,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
.
Programming  
.
Background Music  
Background Music  
interactive button and SELECT  
.
OFF  
5. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
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Line Groups  
Some systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups which may be  
accessed for outside calling instead of selecting an individual line button.  
If your system has line groups, access them as follows:  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL desired line group access code,  
Line Group Access Codes  
Line Group  
1
Default Code  
Active Code*  
9
2 through 11  
12 through 16  
80 through 89  
60 through 64  
* If your system attendant has reassigned your line group access codes, write them here for future  
reference.  
3. LISTEN for outside dial tone.  
4. DIAL desired number.  
5. LIFT handset to talk.  
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Do Not Disturb Condition  
This feature keeps calls from ringing at your LCD speakerphone and makes your  
station appear to be busy to intercom calls. As a reminder, a station that is set in  
Do Not Disturb mode will display this information on the LCD.  
To enable DND, proceed as follows:  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Background Music  
1
Voice Announce Block  
Do Not Disturb  
OFF  
ON  
Programming.  
Do Not Disturb  
Do Not Disturb  
.
Contrast Level  
6
interact button to  
PREV  
NEXT  
EXIT  
toggle between  
and  
.
OFF  
ON  
5. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
To disable the DND condition,  
1. REPEAT the above procedure, BUT SELECT  
at step 4.  
ON  
instead of  
OFF  
To set a Do Not Disturb condition at your telephone when a  
call rings at your station,  
1. Hear ringing and notice incoming call infor-  
mation in display.  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
5. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Background Music  
1
Programming.  
Do Not Disturb  
Do Not Disturb  
Voice Announce Block  
Do Not Disturb  
OFF  
ON  
.
Contrast Level  
6
interact button.  
PREV  
NEXT  
EXIT  
Ringing will stop, caller will hear the do not  
disturb tone, and your telephone will remain in  
DND until you disable the feature (described  
above).  
6. SELECT  
.
EXIT  
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Automatic Redial  
If your station has the multiple automatic redial feature enabled, you can place up  
to ten numbers in your telephones redial queue.  
NOTE:  
must be programmed by your system installer or attendant. Individual users  
DO NOT have access to programming of this feature.  
The AUTOMATIC REDIAL button described in the following steps  
To use the automatic redial feature to redial a busy or  
unanswered number,  
1. While on the call, SELECT  
OR  
Auto Redial  
PRESS the AUTOMATIC REDIAL button  
programmed by your installer.  
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L123  
2. The system repeatedly dials the number until  
you cancel the feature or the system has dialed  
the number a preprogrammed number of times  
(determined by your system installer).  
3. The AUTOMATIC REDIAL light flashes  
between redials and turns on steady during  
redialing.  
CONF  
ARDL  
4. IF your installer has enabled answer supervi-  
sion on your line, the system automatically  
cancels automatic redialing and turns the  
AUTOMATIC REDIAL light off.  
Initiating Auto Redial  
5. IF answer supervision is NOT enabled, SELECT  
OR the programmed AUTOMATIC REDIAL button while on  
Auto Redial  
the call to cancel automatic redialing,  
6. IF your system installer has enabled the redial multiple numbers  
feature, you can have up to ten numbers in your redial queue. To  
add numbers to your redial queue, REPEAT step 1 in the above  
procedure.  
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To scroll through numbers in your redial queue if your  
telephone is currently idle,  
1. SELECT OR the programmed AUTOMATIC  
Auto Redial  
REDIAL button. The display shows the last number dialed.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
SELECT  
queue.  
to remove the number from the redial  
REMOVE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
to scroll to the next number in the queue.  
to exit from the redial queue.  
NEXT  
EXIT  
To interrupt the redialing procedure so that you can scroll  
through numbers in your redial queue,  
1. While your telephone is in the process of dialing a number,  
SELECT  
or the programmed AUTOMATIC  
Auto Redial  
REDIAL button twice. This treats the number as answered,  
cancels automatic redialing for that number, and puts the number  
back in the automatic redial queue. The display shows the last  
number dialed.  
2. CHOOSE from one of the following:  
SELECT  
queue.  
to remove the number from the redial  
REMOVE  
SELECT  
SELECT  
to scroll to the next number in the queue.  
to exit from the redial queue.  
NEXT  
EXIT  
To cancel the automatic redial feature, choose one of the  
following:  
1. PERFORM any user activity at the station (go on-hook, select  
the speaker button, etc.),  
2. DIAL #72 to delete all numbers from the redial queue,  
3. SELECT  
or the programmed AUTOMATIC  
Auto Redial  
REDIAL button while the number you wish to remove from the  
redial queue is ringing.  
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Tracker Paging System  
When installed with your system, the Tracker Paging System option allows you  
to send call back and parked call messages to Tracker pagers assigned to station  
extension numbers. Along with the parked call message, the system parks the  
call in orbit for retrieval by the paged party. The type of message that the system  
delivers (either alphanumeric or numeric-only) is dependent upon the Tracker  
pager model in use at the station.  
When outside callers call into a system that has both a Tracker Paging option and  
a voice mail option installed, the system gives these callers the option of either  
leaving a message or tracking the person that they are calling.  
To track a called party after receiving a  
ring—no answer,  
1. MAKE an intercom call to someone AND  
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RECEIVE no answer.  
Callback  
Message  
Track  
2. SELECT  
.
TRACK  
3. HEAR confirmation beep (Tracker page  
accepted) OR HEAR busy tone (Tracker  
page not accepted).  
Calling J Smith  
4. PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
Initiating a Tracker Page  
To track a called party without first  
calling them,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM AND DIAL *8.  
2. DIAL extension number OR SELECT the  
interac-  
LIST NAMES  
tive button. The LCD display shows several letters beside each  
interactive button. SELECT the interactive button next to the  
letter of the persons name whom you wish to call. The LCD  
display shows the first existing name to match to the letters you  
selected or shows a No Name Match message if the system  
cannot find a match.  
NOTE: All the names starting with the letters you selected will appear, but  
they will not be in alphabetical order.  
3. SELECT  
to display the subsequent names in the index until  
NEXT  
you reach the name you need.  
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4. HEAR confirmation beep (Tracker page accepted) OR HEAR  
busy tone (Tracker page not accepted).  
5. PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
To use Tracker to transfer a call to a park orbit for retrieval  
and transmit the call’s park orbit code and caller ID  
information (if available),  
1. ANSWER call AND SELECT  
.
Transfer  
2. DIAL extension number.  
3. If the called station does not answer or is busy, SELECT  
.
TRACK  
4. HEAR confirmation beep (Tracker page accepted) OR HEAR  
busy tone (Tracker page not accepted).  
5. PRESS SPEAKER button to end.  
NOTE:  
grammed time-out. You can either place the call into another Tracker page  
orbit or retrieve the call.  
Tracker parked calls will recall to your station after a prepro-  
To retrieve a call that you parked using the Tracker option,  
1. PRESS HOLD button to scroll your held calls, (display shows  
and extension number of each parked call).  
PAGE  
2. PRESS TAP to retrieve the displayed parked call.  
If you receive a parked call message on your Tracker pager,  
1. GO to any system station.  
2. PRESS INTERCOM.  
3. DIAL Tracker pager orbit code ( #800 to #899 ).  
4. RETRIEVE call.  
To enable or disable a Tracker pager at your station,  
1. PRESS INTERCOM.  
2. DIAL #07 to enable, OR DIAL #06 to disable.  
3. PRESS SPEAKER to end.  
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Auxiliary Jack  
Your Impact SCS LCD speakerphone may be equipped with an auxiliary jack  
that provides an interface for a headset, a tape recorder, an external ringer or an  
external pager. If your LCD speakerphone is so equipped, you must program one  
of its programmable buttons to serve as an enable/disable button for each  
auxiliary device you plan to connect. The system will activate only the device  
that it identifies in the display, and will activate only one device at any time.  
The following modes are programmable with the auxiliary jack:  
The headset mode allows you to operate your telephone with a headset  
instead of as a speakerphone or with the handset.  
NOTE:  
The recorder, external ringer, or pager requires external power.  
The recorder mode allows you to send your voice and that of the distant  
party to a tape recorder.  
The ringer mode allows an external speaker to sound the ringing of your  
telephone.  
The pager mode allows an external paging device to sound all voice  
announcements (all-call, zone paging, voice announced intercom calls)  
sent to your telephone.  
Auxiliary Jack Location  
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Program the enable/disable buttons (at any blank  
programmable button location) as follows:  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
4. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
Programming  
until the  
.
option appears.  
Feature Button  
NEXT  
.
Feature Button  
5. PRESS blank programmable button location to serve as  
enable/disable button for the feature youve  
selected.  
6. SELECT  
appears.  
until desired auxiliary feature  
NEXT  
Executive Override  
Group Listen  
to choose pager  
APAGE  
Headset  
Meet Me  
to choose recorder  
to choose external ringer  
to choose headset  
ARECD  
Message Wait  
ARING  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
Headset  
7. RETURN to previous steps to add another  
device, OR SELECT SPEAKER to quit.  
Programming Button  
To enable an auxiliary mode,  
1. SELECT enable/disable button to enable mode. Light associated  
with button turns on and display denotes feature.  
To disable an auxiliary mode,  
1. SELECT enable/disable button. Light associated with button will  
turn off and display no longer denotes the feature.  
CAUTION  
With the exception of a headset microphone, do not connect the audio out-  
put of any external device to the auxiliary jack. Also, do not connect the tip  
and ring leads of a telephone line to the auxiliary jack. Do not connect any  
devices to the auxiliary jack other than those mentioned above.  
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Account Codes  
If the installer has arranged your system for account code entry, your display may  
prompt you to enter an account code after answering a call.  
To enter account code on an incoming call,  
1. IF available, PRESS programmed  
ACCOUNT CODE button (the call in  
progress is not interrupted).  
2. IF not available, PRESS INTERCOM AND  
DIAL *04 (call is automatically placed  
on hold).  
Account Code  
Auto Redial  
Call Forward Entry  
Call Forward Personal  
3. DIAL account code. Your telephone automati-  
cally returns to the call after youve dialed the  
complete account code.  
EXIT  
PREV  
NEXT  
If the installer has arranged your system for account code  
entry, your display may prompt you to enter an account  
code before dialing. Depending upon how the installer  
has programmed your system, these account codes may  
be forced(mandatory) for dialing outside numbers  
Account Code Entry  
To enter account code on an outgoing call,  
1. DIAL 9 OR other line button (the display will prompt for  
if programmed to do so).  
Account Code  
2. PRESS INTERCOM (call is automatically placed on hold).  
3. DIAL *04 AND account code, OR PRESS programmed  
ACCOUNT CODE button.  
4. LISTEN for dial tone AND DIAL number you are calling.  
NOTE:  
See page 60 for instructions on programming a dedicated  
ACCOUNT CODE button.  
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Dial By Name  
The Dial By Name feature provides an index of names for you to search through.  
When you select a name in the index, the system will automatically dial that  
persons extension number.  
To use Dial By Name,  
Internal Dial by Name  
External Dial by Name  
Programming  
1. SELECT  
menu.  
to enter the dial by name  
OPTIONS  
2. SELECT  
interactive  
Internal Dial by Name  
button for intercom calling, OR SELECT  
for speed dial calling.  
External Dial by Name  
Call Log  
EXIT  
EXT  
NEXT  
3. SELECT to view all entries OR  
ALL  
SELECT interactive button corresponding to  
the letters in the name you want to locate (for  
example, dial for Comdial). There is no  
Selecting Dial By Name  
ABC  
limit to the number of digits you can dial.  
4. The display shows the first existing name  
match to the dialed digits or shows a  
NO  
message if the system can not find a  
QZ  
MNO  
MATCH  
match.  
ABC  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
5. SELECT  
to display the subsequent  
NEXT  
OTHER  
names in the index until you reach the name  
you need.  
ALL  
EXT  
EXIT  
6. SELECT interactive button corresponding to  
the name you want to call.  
Entering Search  
Alphanumeric Keypad  
1
2
3
QZ  
ABC  
DEF  
4
5
6
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
7
8
9
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
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Volume Control  
Setting Current Volume Level  
The volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose control you can use to  
set the volume (loudness) of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, the headset,  
background music, and the group listening mode.  
There are four ringer loudness levels  
(plus an off position). Set these levels  
as follows:  
1. While your telephone is on-hook and idle,  
PRESS the VOLUME UP OR VOLUME  
DOWN button once for each change in  
loudness you desire. The ringer sounds  
once for each change as an example of  
the current setting.  
Impact SCS 8412S and 8412F  
Volume Buttons  
NOTE:  
If you set the ringer to the  
position, your telephone will sound a  
OFF  
short ring burst once for each call you receive at your station while the  
ringer is off.  
There are eight speaker loudness levels. Set these levels  
for the current call as follows:  
1. While on a call and in speakerphone mode, PRESS the VOLUME  
UP OR VOLUME DOWN button once for each change in loudness  
that you desire.  
There are at least eight handset loudness levels that you  
can set for the current call as follows:  
1. While on a call and in handset mode, PRESS the VOLUME UP OR  
VOLUME DOWN button once for each change in loudness that you  
desire.  
NOTE:  
to the programmed (default) setting. For instructions in setting your  
speakerphones default volume, see the next section of this chapter.  
When the call ends, the system resets the loudness of all future calls  
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There are eight headset loudness levels that you can set for  
the current call as follows:  
1. While on a call and in headset mode,  
PRESS the VOLUME UP OR VOLUME  
DOWN button once for each change in  
loudness that you desire.  
There are eight group listening  
loudness levels. Set the level for the  
current call as follows:  
1. While on a call and in the group listening  
mode, PRESS VOLUME UP OR VOLUME  
DOWN button once for each change in  
loudness you desire.  
Impact SCS 8412S and 8412F  
Volume Buttons  
There are eight background music  
loudness levels. To set the level,  
1. While background music is on at your station, PRESS VOLUME  
UP OR VOLUME DOWN button once for each change in loudness  
you desire. This level remains set for background music until you  
change it again, even if you turn off the feature and then reacti-  
vate it.  
Muting Your Speakerphone  
By using the MUTE button, you can block transmission of your voice to the  
distant party. You can do this whether you are using the handset or the speaker.  
To mute your station,  
1. PRESS MUTE (mute function and light turn on). You can still  
hear the distant party, but he or she cannot hear you.  
To speak to the distant party,  
1. PRESS MUTE again (mute function and light turn off).  
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Programmed Button Display  
Button Functions Display (Button Query)  
You can cause the display to identify the function of each button on your  
telephone.  
To button query your telephone,  
1. SELECT  
2. SELECT  
3. SELECT  
.
OPTIONS  
.
Speeddial  
Programming  
DSS  
until the  
NEXT  
Button Query  
Feature Button  
Button Query  
option appears.  
4. SELECT  
.
Button Query  
PREV  
EXIT  
EXIT  
5. PRESS the button in question.  
6. READ the displayed information (display will  
hold for few seconds before the telephone  
returns to idle).  
Button Query  
Status Of Busy Lines and Stations (Busy DSS/BLF Button  
Inquiry)  
You can use this feature to identify the station that is busy on a line or the line on  
which a station is busy.  
To identify the station that occupies a busy line,  
1. PRESS DSS/BLF button for busy line.  
2. READ your display for intercom number of station that is busy  
on line.  
To identify the line that a busy station occupies,  
1. PRESS DSS/BLF button for busy station.  
2. READ your display for the busy stations line number.  
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Automatic Set Relocation  
If your installer has equipped your system with automatic set relocation, when  
you move your telephone to a new location, the system gives you a choice  
(through a display prompt) as to whether you want to keep your previous  
programming or use the programming in the new location.  
To maintain the extension number and programming  
features from the old location,  
1. CONNECT the telephone line cord to the new jack.  
2. OBSERVE the flashing HOLD light AND PRESS HOLD while  
the light is still flashing (your telephone immediately assumed the  
features from the previous location).  
NOTE:  
system automatically defaults to the programming from the previous  
location.  
If you do not select a button after installing the telephone, the  
To assume the extension number and programming  
features from the new location,  
1. CONNECT the telephone line cord to the new jack.  
2. OBSERVE the flashing HOLD light AND DIAL # while the  
light is still flashing (your telephone immediately assumes the  
features from the new location).  
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Paging  
Your system provides an all-call or a zone page feature that you access by dialing  
special codes. This arrangement sounds your voice announcement through the  
telephone speakers or through an external paging unit.  
To send a paging announcement,  
1. LIFT handset.  
2. PRESS INTERCOM.  
3. DIAL 70 through 77 for zones 18.  
NOTE:  
mode.  
Zone 1 (code 70) provides an all-call function in the default  
4. MAKE announcement.  
5. REMAIN on line if awaiting a reply (known as a Meet-Me page),  
OR HANG UP handset.  
At times other telephone users may page you with instructions to meet them on  
line. This is known as a Meet-Me page. You can go to the nearest telephone, dial  
a code, and be in contact with the paging party.  
To reply to a Meet-Me page,  
1. LIFT handset of nearest telephone.  
2. PRESS INTERCOM.  
3. DIAL 78.  
4. MEET paging party on line.  
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Viewing The Call Log  
The Call Log feature allows you to view the last 10 outgoing calls made from  
your station. If you have caller ID, the LCD will also display incoming calls.  
Incoming calls are designated with an I next to the number and outgoing calls  
are designated with an O.  
To view the call log,  
1. SELECT  
OPTIONS.  
2. SELECT  
Call Log.  
Internal Dial by Name  
External Dial by Name  
Programming  
The LCD displays the last 10 phone numbers  
you dialed (or the numbers that called you, if  
you have caller ID). Incoming calls are desig-  
nated with an I to the left of the number and  
outgoing calls are designated with an O.  
Call Log  
EXIT  
EXT  
NEXT  
3. To scroll through the lists of numbers, press  
the  
or  
buttons.  
PREV  
NEXT  
Viewing the Call Log  
4. To display the time of a call, press the corre-  
sponding button to the right of the LCD.  
5. Press when you are done.  
EXIT  
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IMIST Module  
Impact SCS 8412F-** and 8412S-** speakerphones equipped with the optional  
IMIST module can support an IST device (modem, FAX machine,  
industry-standard telephone, etc.) in addition to the LCD speakerphone.  
Depending on system programming, the IST device may be used to make  
outgoing calls and receive incoming calls. The functionality of the IMIST  
module depends on the type of system you are using:  
The IMIST module functions on a DXP system with the appropriate  
digital station board, but the IMIST module will not have its own exten-  
sion number and will not function simultaneously with the speakerphone.  
On a DXP Plus system, the IMIST module functions simultaneously with  
the speakerphone and has its own extension number if your system has  
the appropriate digital station board and memory board. If your system  
does not have the optional enhanced memory board, the IMIST module  
will function like the one on the DXP system described above. Check  
with your system installer for complete details.  
On a FXS or FXT system, the speakerphone and IMIST module can func-  
tion simultaneously and the IMIST module has its own extension number.  
NOTE:  
The IMIST module does not provide voltage to light a message  
waiting light. Message waiting lights on devices plugged into the IMIST  
module will not function.  
IMIST Module  
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DSS/BLF Console Operation  
The IB64X, IB48X, and IB24X DSS/BLF consoles have additional buttons and  
status lights that extend the memory button capability of an adjacent companion  
telephone. The buttons can be programmed for automatic dialing (speed dial) or  
direct station selection (DSS) with busy lamp field (BLF) using the instructions  
provided previously in this guide.  
When the installer assigns a DSS/BLF console to a station port, the system  
recognizes it as such and automatically clears (blanks) the console buttons so that  
you can store numbers at the buttons as you need them.  
IB64X DSS/BLF Console  
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Accessing The DSS/BLF Console Button Levels  
The IB24X and IB48X DSS/BLF consoles have four levels of buttons,  
quadrupling the consolesbutton capacity. The four buttons at the bottom of each  
console allow you to select which button level is currently active. To change  
button levels, press one of the buttons at the bottom of the console. The leftmost  
button activates level 1, the next button activates level 2, etc. A light beside the  
appropriate button lights to indicate which level is currently active.  
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IB48X DSS/BLF Console  
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Feature Access Codes  
Feature Access Codes  
A
This chart provides you with a quick reference guide of the feature dialing codes.  
If you wish, you can detach these pages and keep them near your telephone to  
serve as a stand alone reference. On page 60 the Feature Access Code section  
describes a method to program these codes on your telephone at unused  
programmable buttons.  
Feature  
Enable Code  
Disable Code  
INTERCOM + *04 +  
account code  
Account Code  
All Call  
INTERCOM + 70  
Attendant Calling  
INTERCOM + 0  
INTERCOM + #08 +  
authorization code  
Authorization Code  
Automatic Callback and  
Call Waiting  
INTERCOM + *6  
INTERCOM + #6  
INTERCOM +  
Background Music  
Call Divert Station  
Call Forward, Personal  
INTERCOM + #1  
11 or 12  
INTERCOM + *55 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + *51 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + #5  
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Feature  
Enable Code  
Disable Code  
Call Forward, Ring-No  
Answer, All Calls  
INTERCOM + *54 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + #5  
INTERCOM + #5  
INTERCOM + #5  
Call Forward, Ring-No  
Answer, Personal Calls  
INTERCOM + *53 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + *52 +  
extension number  
Call Forward, All Calls  
Call Park, Orbit 910-990  
INTERCOM + * +  
910 to 999  
INTERCOM + # +  
Call Park, Pickup  
910 to 999  
INTERCOM + *4 +  
extension number  
Call Pickup, Directed  
Call Pickup, Group  
INTERCOM + #4  
Clear Major Alarm Ring  
DISA Access  
INTERCOM + #09  
Installer Assigned  
INTERCOM + #01  
(repeat)  
Do Not Disturb  
INTERCOM + #01  
extension number +  
Do Not Disturb Override  
*03  
DSS/BLF Programming  
INTERCOM + **3  
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Feature  
Enable Code  
Disable Code  
extension number +  
Executive Override  
*03  
Hold, Manual  
HOLD  
Hold, Exclusive  
HOLD + HOLD  
Hold, Directed  
INTERCOM + *90  
Hold, Directed Pickup  
INTERCOM + #90  
INTERCOM + *02 +  
message  
LCD Messaging  
Line Group 1  
INTERCOM + #02  
INTERCOM + 9  
INTERCOM +  
Line Groups 2-11  
80 to 89  
INTERCOM +  
Line Groups 12-16  
60 to 64  
INTERCOM +  
Line Pick Up From Any  
Station, Zones 1-4  
65 to 68  
Line Pick Up From Any  
Station, All Zones  
INTERCOM + 69  
Meet-Me Answer Page  
Message Waiting  
INTERCOM + 78  
INTERCOM + *3 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + #3 +  
extension number  
Message Wait Retrieval  
#00  
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Feature  
Operator Access  
Paging, All Call  
Enable Code  
Disable Code  
INTERCOM + 0  
INTERCOM + 70  
INTERCOM +  
Paging, Zones 2-8  
Paging, Meet-Me  
71 to 77  
INTERCOM + 78  
INTERCOM + # +  
Park Orbit Retrieve  
Park Orbit Send  
910 to 999  
INTERCOM + * +  
910 to 999  
INTERCOM + **4 +  
Personal Ringing Tones  
tone code ( 1 to 8 )  
Redial Last Dialed Number  
Remote Station Disable  
#
INTERCOM + *05 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + #05 +  
extension number  
INTERCOM + **6 +  
Response Message  
Service Observing  
button + 01 to 30  
INTERCOM + #03 +  
extension number  
Keypad  
Speed Dial, Station  
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ,  
7 , 8 , 9 , or 0  
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Feature  
Enable Code  
Disable Code  
Speed Dial, System  
*100 to *599  
Speed Dial, Programming  
INTERCOM + **1  
INTERCOM + #04 +  
code  
Station Lock  
Volume Save  
INTERCOM + **7  
Voice-Announce Block  
INTERCOM + *2  
INTERCOM + #2  
NOTE: The dialing codes provided in this quick reference guide are default  
values. Your system installer has the ability to renumber these codes.  
The following table details several unique dialing codes that are only applicable  
to single line proprietary and industry-standard telephones.  
Feature  
Enable Code  
Pick Up Last Line  
Broker’s Call  
*08  
*07  
*01  
*06  
*09  
##  
Speed Dial Access Code  
Saved Number Redial  
Dial Saved Number  
TAP Dialing Code  
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Display Abbreviations  
B
This chart identifies the interactive button abbreviations that appear in your  
display.  
Abbreviation  
ACCT  
Feature  
Definition  
Account Codes  
Stores a button that enables account code entry.  
Sets two reminder alerts that will sound at your  
station at specified times.  
Set Reminder  
ALERT  
All Calls Forward  
Answer  
Route all of your calls to a different station location.  
Answers any call ringing at your station.  
ALL  
ANS  
Stores a button that selects auxiliary paging speaker  
operation through the auxiliary jack.  
*
*
Auxiliary Pager  
APAGE  
ARECD  
Auxiliary  
Recorder  
Stores a button that selects tape recorder operation  
through the auxiliary jack.  
Stores a button that selects auxiliary ringer operation  
through the auxiliary jack.  
ARING*  
Auxiliary Ringer  
Automatic Redial  
Erase  
Redials a busy call once a minute for 10 minutes.  
ARDL  
While programming a speed dial number, erases an  
incorrect entry.  
ERASE  
Calls a station that turned on your message waiting  
light.  
Call  
CALL  
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Abbreviation  
Feature  
Definition  
Has system call you when busy station becomes idle.  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that enables  
the function.  
Camp On  
CAMP  
CFWD  
Forwards all of your calls to a different station  
location. When chosen as a feature, stores a button  
that enables the function  
Call Forward  
I Will Call Back  
Clear Features  
Respond to a SOHVA call with a non-verbal message.  
CALLBK  
CLEAR  
Stores a button that clears a currently active or  
engaged feature.  
Clear  
Cancels a call forward condition.  
Establishes a conference.  
CLR  
CONF  
DARK  
DISP  
Conference  
Dark (contrast)  
Display  
Makes LCD screen darker.  
Adjusts the contrast of your LCD screen.  
Makes your station appear busy to other stations.  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that enables  
the function.  
Do Not Disturb  
DND  
Direct Station  
Select  
Stores a personal intercom number at a DSS/BLF  
button.  
DSS/BLF  
EXIT  
Exit Selection  
Ends a current programming session.  
System Speed Dial  
By Name  
Selects system speed dial numbers to access through  
the dial by name interface. (2 Line LCD)  
EXT  
Presents several different features you can store at  
programmable buttons for later use.  
Feature  
FEAT  
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Abbreviation  
GPLSN  
Feature  
Definition  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that enables  
loud speaker broadcast of distant partys voice.  
Group Listen  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that enables  
headset operation.  
Headset  
HDSET  
Ask Caller To  
Hold  
Send a non-verbal response to a SOHVA caller so he  
or she will know to place the outside caller on hold.  
HAVE HOLD  
INT  
Internal Dial by  
Name  
Selects speed dial intercom numbers to access  
through internal dial by name. (2 Line LCD)  
Light (contrast)  
Message  
Makes the LCD screen lighter.  
LIGHT  
MSG  
Turns on message waiting light at another station.  
Turn on the background music at your station. When  
chosen as a feature, stores a button that enables the  
function.  
Background Music  
Next Display  
MUSIC  
Shows the next display.  
NEXT  
NoANS  
OPTIONS  
OVER  
No  
Answer/Forward  
Forwards calls that ring at your station but receive no  
answer.  
Options  
Selects interactive button features.  
Overrides either a do-not-disturb condition or a busy  
signal at a station you have called.  
Override  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that  
provides one-button access to paging.  
Paging Zone  
Park Orbit  
PAGE  
PARK  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that  
provides one-button parking of calls.  
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Abbreviation  
Feature  
Definition  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that allows  
you to pick up a call ringing elsewhere.  
Pick Up  
PCKUP  
PERS  
PRIV  
Route your personal intercom calls to a different  
station location.  
Personal  
When chosen as a feature, stores a button that  
releases privacy for a current call.  
Privacy  
Button Query  
Reconnect  
Ring Tone  
Displays program status of any button.  
Reconnect you to a transferred call.  
Select different ringing tones.  
QUERY  
RECON  
RING  
Permanently saves last number you dialed. When  
chosen as a feature, stores a button that provides the  
function.  
Save Number  
SAVE  
Speed Dial  
Send Transfer  
Set Feature  
Programs a number for one-button calling.  
SDIAL  
SEND  
SET  
Re-transfers a previously transferred call that  
returned to your station.  
Enable call forwarding.  
Secure Off-Hook  
Voice  
Announcement  
Sends a subdued off-hook voice announcement to  
another station.  
SOHVA  
SRC  
Selects which music source will supply background  
music.  
Music Source  
Send a non-verbal response to a SOHVA caller so he  
or she will know to take a message from an outside  
party.  
Take A Message  
TAKE MSG  
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Abbreviation  
Feature  
Definition  
Inhibits your station from receiving a SOHVA. Also,  
blocks voice calls sent over the speaker. When chosen  
as a feature, stores a button that provides the function.  
Voice Announce  
Block  
VAB  
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Glossary  
Glossary  
C
A
Account Code  
A group of numbers, up to 16 digits in length, entered by station users during  
incoming or outgoing calls; the system uses account codes to identify the calls by  
category, or special grouping, for call accounting purposes.  
All-Call Paging  
Paging through the intercoms of all stations in the system.  
Assist Button  
A button that you can program that will let you send a message requesting assis-  
tance to the LCD of another telephone.  
Attendant  
Also known as the operator; typically, the first person to answer incoming calls  
and responsible for directing calls to the proper person or department.  
Automatic Callback  
System will ring a calling telephone when a busy called telephone becomes idle.  
Automatic Dialing (or Autodialing)  
Using programmable buttons to store numbers for one- or two-button dialing.  
Automatic Redialing  
Turning on a program that automatically redials the last number dialed once a  
minute for 10 minutes.  
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)  
ARS allows the system to automatically select the least costly line group  
available to a station to route a call. The system modifies the dialed number, if  
needed, to match the selected line group. ARS makes routing decisions (which  
lines to route a call over, if and how to modify a number, and costing informa-  
tion) based entirely upon the programming of the system.  
Automatic Station Relocation  
Process by which the system automatically recognizes particular stations if they  
are relocated to a different station port; the same class of service and station  
features are provided the station at the new port.  
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B
Block Programming  
To eliminate the need to program each station individually, programmers can  
assign features or functions to groups of stations.  
Button Query  
Feature which allows users to display the functions of programmable buttons on  
LCD telephones.  
C
Call Forward  
Designating another telephone to receive intercom calls normally directed to the  
users telephone.  
Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)  
Allows station users to forward incoming or transferred line calls to telephone  
numbers outside the system.  
Call Park  
Placing an active call at a particular telephone in system hold (park orbit) and  
retrieving it by any telephone.  
Call Pick-Up  
Answering a call at one telephone when it is ringing at another telephone.  
Call Transfer  
Transferring a call from one station to another. The transfer can be screened, i.e.,  
you find out who is calling and announce them to the party being called; or  
unscreened, i.e., you transfer the call without identifying the calling party to the  
called party.  
Caller ID  
Allows station users to view the originating line number of incoming calls before  
they are answered.  
Camp On  
Process that allows a user to wait for a busy or idle line to become available and  
immediately be called back by the system; also allows users to send a tone to  
busy telephone to notify the station that a call is waiting.  
Central Message Desk  
A station that has been assigned to control message waiting lights and deliver  
messages to other stations in the system.  
Class Of Service (COS) Programming  
Customized programming of your system by the installer that establishes the  
basic operating parameters of the system and individual stations.  
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Glossary  
D
Data Interface Unit (DIU)  
This optional unit provides connections for your standard multi-line digital telephone and  
Industry Standard Telephone (IST) device such as a FAX machine or answering machine.  
Departmental Station Operation  
The operation of stations that are organized into departments.  
Dial By Name  
This feature allows users to employ any two-line display, LCD speakerphone and  
its interactive buttons to search through an index of names, locate a desired  
station name or system speed dial name, and automatically call the located item.  
Digital Voice Announcing (DVA)  
The DVA is a line-powered device that provides voice prompts for auto-attendant  
and transfer, or you can use it to enhance the operation of DISA and Tracker.  
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)  
An enhancement option that allows outside callers to directly call a station or  
access certain internal system features, including all line groups and ARS. To  
prevent fraudulent access and unauthorized use, the caller must use an authoriza-  
tion code and system access code to gain access to outside lines as well as many  
of the advanced telephone features.  
Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD or DID)  
This feature allows an outside party to call an intercom station directly without  
an attendants assistance.  
Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF)  
Programmable buttons which allow the user one button to place intercom calls to  
other stations within your system; the button is sometimes referred to as a DSS  
button. Busy lamp field or BLF is a term for a light that identifies current call  
status of DSS station. See telephone layout drawings in Chapter 1 for location.  
Do Not Disturb  
A mode that disables incoming call ringing and intercom calling.  
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF)  
The tones made by your telephone when you dial.  
DXP, DXP Plus, FXS and FXT  
Common Code Based Systems; DXP, DXP Plus, FXS and FXT Comdial  
Communication Systems so named because the programmed function codes of  
these systems are interchangeable.  
Dynamic Line Button  
System temporarily assigns a normally unassigned line to an idle line button for  
certain call handling operations.  
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E&M Tie Lines  
In telephony, a separate pair of leads to your station which are used by system  
operators for signaling and supervisory purposes.  
Exclusive Hold  
Only the telephone placing the call on hold can retrieve it.  
Executive Override  
Breaking into a conversation at a busy called telephone. This intrusion is  
announced by several quick tone bursts over the conversation.  
H
Hands Free Answer Inhibit  
A telephone can be set to block voice calls sent to it over the speaker.  
Hookflash  
Action that occurs when the TAP button is pressed. Needed for activating host  
system features.  
Hookswitch  
The switch on a telephone which, when depressed manually or by the handset,  
disconnects a call.  
I
IMIST  
Module which allows the connection of an external device to a Comdial digital  
telephone.  
Industry Standard Telephone (IST)  
Analog telephone with only a basic 12 button keypad and no advanced features  
Intercom  
An internal communication system that allows you to dial another station at your  
office or location without connecting to the outside telephone system.  
K
Keypad  
Buttons 0 through 9 , * and # used for dialing.  
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L
Last Number Redialing  
Automatically dialing the last number dialed.  
LCD  
Liquid crystal display; the alphanumeric display of several Comdial Digital  
Telephone models.  
Line Groups  
Programmers assemble and program outside lines into distinct line groups which  
users must dial a certain code to access.  
Line Queuing  
When several telephones share a line and that line is busy, a user can dial a code  
and hang up to wait for the line to become idle. When the line becomes idle, the  
users telephone will ring.  
M
Meet-Me Answer Page  
Any user can dial a code in response to an all-call or zone page and be connected  
to the paging party in a private conversation.  
Messaging  
Turning on a telephone lamp to let the user know that a message awaits pickup  
and leaving a message on the display of a telephone that gives information on  
your status.  
Mute  
A fixed feature button that keeps a distant party from hearing your conversation.  
This button also lets you adjust the telephone display contrast from light to dark.  
N
Night Transfer  
Transferring incoming calls to a particular station(s) for off-hour answering.  
O
Operator Station  
Also known as the attendant station, this system station is programmed to ring  
when users dial the operator; usually considered the central message desk of the  
system although multiple attendant stations are possible.  
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Paging  
This feature allows station users to dial-up customer provided loudspeaker  
paging equipment and page over externally placed loudspeakers and determines  
what paging zones, if any, a station can page over.  
Prime Line  
A line designated to a particular telephone and automatically selected when the  
handset is lifted.  
Privacy  
Line feature, assigned by the programmer, to allow only one station to access a  
line at any time; no other station has access to the line unless the user makes it  
available through conferencing.  
Programmable Buttons  
Each telephone or station has buttons that can be user-programmed for  
autodialing numbers or feature codes, or other special purpose dialing require-  
ments.  
Pulse/Tone Switching  
Changing from pulse/rotary dial signals to tone/DTMF signals.  
Q
Queue  
Method by which a station user waits for an available line by dialing a code and  
waiting for the system to call back.  
R
Response Messaging  
Responding non-verbally to a calling station by pressing a programmed button  
that sends a message to the calling stations display.  
Ringing Line Preference  
An automatic connection to any outside line ringing at the station when the  
station handset is taken off-hook.  
Ringing Tones, Personal  
A telephone can be arranged to ring in one of six distinctive tones.  
S
Saved Number Redialing  
Saving a last manually dialed number for later autodialing.  
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Screened Call Transfer  
Allows users to first announce and then transfer both line and intercom calls from  
one station or group to another.  
Service Observing  
Class of service programming option allows users to enter an in-progress call in  
an unannounced muted mode to monitor the call.  
Speed Dialing  
Autodialing using the keypad buttons. Speed dialing can be station calls  
(personal and accessed by only one specific user) or system calls (numbers used  
and accessed by anyone in the system).  
Station  
A single system telephone with an individual identity and feature set assigned by  
the programmer.  
Station Message Detail Accounting (SMDA)  
Station message detail accounting provides a record of the incoming and  
outgoing calls handled by the system on selected lines. This record provides  
information for accounting and traffic analysis studies.  
Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA)  
A private announcement that can be made to a busy party which they hear  
through the receiver of their handset.  
System Alarm Reporting  
Allows you to view (through the LCD telephone screen) the various system  
alarms and the stations with which those alarms are associated.  
System Speed Dial  
System speed dialing provides system users with a repertory of up to 500  
numbers that they can dial from any telephone in the system. The installer or the  
attendant is responsible for storing the system speed dial numbers.  
T
TAP (Flash/Recall)  
Depending on your systems programming, this button gives you a fresh dial tone  
or activates a hookflash.  
Toll Restriction  
Class of service feature by which the system allows or denies outgoing calls to  
selected users over selected lines.  
Tone Call  
A ringing intercom call.  
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Tracker Pager  
The Tracker optional pager system allows you to send and receive messages to  
Tracker pagers assigned to station extension numbers.  
TRNS/CONF  
A fixed feature button that allows you to transfer outside calls and set up confer-  
ence calls.  
U
Unscreened Call Transfer  
Allows users to transfer line or intercom calls from one station or group to  
another without first announcing them.  
Unsupervised Conference  
After establishing a conference between two outside parties, the originator drops  
out leaving a line to line unsupervised connection with the remaining parties.  
V
Voice call  
A verbal intercom call.  
Voice Announce Blocking (VAB)  
A telephone can be set to block voice calls sent to it over the speaker.  
Z
Zone Paging  
Paging through the intercoms of some stations or departments in the system.  
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Speakerphone Characteristics  
Speakerphone Characteristics  
D
When using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker are farther  
away from you than when you use a handset. Both the signal from the  
loudspeaker and the signal to the microphone must be strengthened. When  
microphones and loudspeakers are close together (such as in a speakerphone),  
additional amplification typically generates a ringing sound (public address  
systems do this if the volume is too high or the microphone is too close to a  
loudspeaker).  
NOTE:  
The 8412F-** speakerphone can function in the full-duplex or  
half-duplex mode. Both sets of guidelines are applicable to the 8412F-**.  
The 8412S-**, however, can only function in half-duplex mode.  
Full-Duplex Speakerphone Guidelines  
The Impact SCS 8412F-** speakerphone uses the latest full-duplex speakerphone  
technology. (Full-duplex technology enables both parties on a speakerphone call  
to speak simultaneouslyhalf-duplex speakerphones carry only one persons  
voice at a time.) The 8412F-** will operate in either full-duplex or half-duplex  
mode depending on the current line conditions. For example, satellite calls or  
calls with a delay involved may prevent the telephone from operating in  
full-duplex mode.  
To operate in full-duplex mode, the telephone must perform a speech training”  
test at the beginning of each call. To achieve optimum performance from the  
full-duplex speakerphone, Comdial recommends that each user in turn speak  
about 10 consecutive words to allow the telephone to trainitself. Note that  
during the speech trainingtest, the speakerphone is operating in half-duplex  
mode.  
Depending on the telephone line conditions and the type of speakerphone at the  
other end, it may not be possible for the 8412F-** to operate in full-duplex mode.  
If the speakerphone at the other end is a half-duplex speakerphone and both  
parties are in speakerphone mode, the half-duplex speakerphone is the  
controlling factor, preventing the 8412F-** from operating in full-duplex mode.  
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NOTE: Pressing any button (mute, hold, etc.) on the speakerphone while in  
full-duplex mode causes the system to perform the speech trainingtest  
again. For example, if you press MUTE while in full-duplex mode, when  
you release the call from mute, the system will perform the entire speech  
trainingtest.  
To maximize the usefulness of your full-duplex speakerphone, take note of these  
following observations about full-duplex speakerphone operation.  
The full duplex operating mode requires a small amount of time to adapt  
to changes in echo; therefore, you should avoid making any movements in  
the vicinityabout a one-foot radiusof the speakerphone.  
There are certain echo limits beyond which the speakerphone cannot  
effect canceling. These limits are as follows: room echoes beyond 39 mil-  
liseconds (standard configuration) and line echoes beyond 24 millisec-  
onds (standard configuration).  
The speakerphone may automatically reduce the volume in each direction  
when both you and the distant party talk at the same time (double-talk).  
This volume reduction is necessary to control the echoes at high volume  
levels. It is possible for surrounding conversations and other sounds to  
trigger double-talk even when you are not speaking. This condition may  
lower the loudspeaker volume at your speakerphone.  
You must adjust the loudness of your voice to match that of the distant  
partys voice. This action is necessary to cause full-duplex operation to  
take place. Sustained double-talk or excessive echo may cause the  
speakerphone to drop back into half-duplex operation. This happens  
because the speakerphones echo cancel circuits cannot adapt during the  
double-talk situation.  
If both you and the distant party are using full-duplex speakerphones, the  
sensitivity to both echo path changes and volume reduction during dou-  
ble-talk is doubled from the sensitivity when just one full-duplex  
speakerphone is involved.  
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Half-Duplex Speakerphone Guidelines  
NOTE: The speakerphone user guidelines in this section do not apply to the  
Impact SCS 8412F-** when it is operating in full-duplex mode. However,  
when the 8412F-** is in half-duplex mode or in speech trainingmode, the  
following guidelines are applicable.  
These guidelines are also applicable to the 8412S-** whenever it is in  
speakerphone mode.  
Background noise may prevent the sound-activated switches from operat-  
ing properly. Avoid placing the speakerphone where it will detect sounds  
from typewriters, keyboards, printers, paging systems, and other equip-  
ment.  
Speak slightly louder than normal and in a clear voice. For the micro-  
phone to best detect your voice, speak within three feet of it and face the  
telephone.  
Raising the volume of the loudspeaker makes it easier for the  
sound-activated switches in your telephone to select the distant partys  
voice. Lowering the volume of the loudspeaker makes it easier for the  
switches to select your voice.  
Since the system takes several seconds to provide the best switching, con-  
stant sound patternssuch as elongating your words and playing exter-  
nally-supplied musicmay prevent the sound-activated switches from  
operating properly.  
Place the telephone on a hard surface and away from table edges. Do not  
place the telephone in corners or enclosures. Do not let obstructions come  
between you and the microphone. Rooms with hard, flat surfaces that  
reflect sound may affect the sound-activated switches.  
If you are using a handset and the other party is using a speakerphone,  
avoid breathing heavily into your microphone. Avoid other sounds that  
may affect the distant telephones sound-activated switches.  
In some situations, such as when either you or the distant party is in a noisy  
environment, you may have to lift your handset to ensure a clear  
conversation.When using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker  
are farther away from you than when you use a handset. Both the signal from the  
loudspeaker and the signal to the microphone must be strengthened.  
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Feature Networking Support  
Feature Networking Support  
E
The table below shows all the features available on Set 15A. It identifies whether  
each feature is for a local stand-alone system or a system-to-system network.  
System-to-system networking connects several DXP, DXP Plus, FXS and FXT  
systems together in an arrangement that allows unified communications through  
the system. Also provided is information on which features Comdial provides  
remote networking support too.  
Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Abandoned  
Hold Release  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Both  
None  
None  
Across  
Network  
Account Code  
Node/COS  
Alarms  
A-lead  
Local  
Local  
Node  
Node  
Alternate  
Attendant  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Comdial  
Local  
Node  
ANI (passed  
across the  
network but  
must be  
enabled per  
node)  
Local  
(display  
telephones)  
Comdial/QSIG  
Node  
ANI DNIS  
(passed across  
the network but  
must be  
enabled per  
node)  
Local  
(display  
telephones)  
Originating  
Originating  
Comdial/QSIG  
Comdial  
Node  
Across  
Network  
ANS Detect  
Across  
Network  
ARS  
ASR  
Both  
N/A  
Comdial  
None  
Node  
Node  
Local  
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Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Attendant  
Programing  
Both  
Comdial  
None  
Local  
Local  
Node  
Authorization  
Code  
Originating  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Originating  
Node  
Node  
Node  
Node  
Across  
Network  
Auto Hold  
Auto Pause  
Auto Redial  
None  
Across  
Network  
None  
Across  
Network  
None  
Across  
Network  
Aux Line  
Node  
Node  
Aux Ring  
Local  
Across  
Network  
Incoming  
DID Node  
Block Program  
Across  
Button,  
Programable  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Both  
Comdial  
None  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Across  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Call Costing  
Call Divert  
Originating  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Comdial  
Comdial  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Call Forward  
Default  
Forward  
Across  
Network  
Call Forward  
All Immediate  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Originating  
Both  
Comdial  
Comdial  
Comdial  
None  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Call Forward  
All RNA  
Across  
Network  
Call Pickup  
Directed  
Across  
Network  
Call Pickup  
Group  
Local  
Across  
Network  
Call Time  
None  
Across  
Network  
Call Transfer  
Comdial  
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Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Call Waiting  
Tone  
Terminating  
None  
Local  
Node/Station  
Camp On  
CFOS  
Terminating  
Both  
None  
None  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node  
Clock Set  
Across  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Conference  
COS  
Both  
Comdial/QSIG  
Station  
Local  
Local  
Node  
Node  
Day Night  
Class of  
Service  
Both  
Comdial  
Delay Hot Line  
Dist Ring  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Originating  
None  
None  
None  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Dial by Name  
Directed  
Station Hold  
Both  
None  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Disable Station  
Disconnect  
Notification  
Across  
Network  
Both  
None  
DND/inhibit/ov  
erride  
Terminating  
Comdial/QSIG  
Local  
Node  
Node  
DNIS (passed  
across the  
Network but  
must be  
enabled per  
node)  
Local  
(display  
phones)  
Both  
Both  
Comdial  
Comdial  
Across  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
DSS/BLF  
Node/Station  
DTMF  
Signaling  
Across  
Network  
Both  
None  
None  
None  
Enhanced  
Night Mode  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Node  
Node  
Enhanced  
Ringing  
Across  
Network  
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Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Executive  
Override  
Both  
None  
Extended  
DTMF  
Feature  
Numbering  
Local  
Node  
Across  
Network  
Group Listen  
Hands Free  
Hold  
Terminating  
Both  
None  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Across  
Network  
None  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Comdial/QSIG  
Hunt Group  
(can access  
Hunt group  
across Network  
but members  
must be local  
to each other)  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Comdial  
Node  
Hunt List  
Idle Line  
Terminating  
Both  
None  
None  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node  
Incoming Call  
Routing  
Across  
Network  
Both  
Comdial  
Node  
Node  
Intercom  
Numbering  
Local  
Intercom Speed  
Dial Last  
Number Dialed  
Across  
Network  
Originating  
None  
Node/Station  
Local  
Station Only  
LCD Contrast  
Both  
Both  
None  
None  
Node/Station  
Node  
LCD  
Messaging  
Local  
Local or  
Network  
Channels  
Line Group  
Both  
None  
Node  
Line  
Monitoring  
Both  
Both  
Comdial  
Local  
Node  
Node  
Across  
Network  
Line Names  
Comdial/QSIG  
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Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Line Queue  
Lock  
Both  
Both  
Both  
Both  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node  
Location Codes  
Mark  
Node/Station  
Message  
Deposit  
Both  
Comdial  
Comdial  
None  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Message  
Waiting  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Both  
Music,  
Background  
Local  
Local  
Music, On  
Hold  
Both  
None  
Across  
Network  
Mute  
Both  
None  
Node/Station  
Hub  
Operator/Netw  
ork  
Across  
Network  
Both  
Comdial  
Operator/Node  
Page  
Both  
Comdial  
None  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Node  
Node  
Node  
Both  
Park Orbit  
Terminating  
None  
Personal Ring  
Tone  
Local  
Station Only  
Terminating  
None  
Node/Station  
Prime Line  
Privacy  
Originating  
Terminating  
Originating  
Originating  
Terminating  
None  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node  
None  
Pulse Set On  
Query (button)  
Queue  
None  
None  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Comdial  
Across  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Quick Transfer  
Terminating  
Comdial  
Node/COS  
Across  
Recall Call  
Forward  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Node/Station  
Recall Timing  
(Hunt Group)  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Both  
Comdial/QSIG  
Comdial  
Node  
Across  
Network  
Record  
Node/Station  
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Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Response  
Message  
Both  
None  
Local  
Ring  
Monitoring  
Terminating  
Terminating  
Originating  
Comdial  
Local  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Serial Transfer  
Comdial/QSIG  
None  
Service  
Observe  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Shift for Speed  
Dials  
Across  
Network  
Both  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Silent for  
Ringing  
Both  
Local  
Local  
SLPSBroker  
s Mode  
Both  
SLPSDial  
Saved Number  
Across  
Network  
Originating  
Terminating  
Originating  
Both  
SLPSPick  
Up Last Line  
Across  
Network  
SLPSSave  
Number  
Across  
Network  
Across  
Network  
SLPSTAP  
Across  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
SMDA/SMDR  
Both  
Both  
Comdial  
Comdial  
Node  
Across  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Softkey  
SOHVA  
Terminating  
Originating  
Comdial  
None  
Local  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
SOHVA  
Service  
Observe  
Across  
Network  
Dial  
Originating  
Both  
None  
None  
Node/Station  
Node  
System Speed  
Dial  
Across  
Network  
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Feature Networking Support  
Type  
Originating/  
Terminating/Both  
Remote  
Networking  
Support  
Feature  
Parameters  
Program  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Across  
Station  
Monitoring  
(DSS/BLF)  
Network  
(with  
limitations)  
Both  
Comdial  
Hub only  
Across  
Network  
Station Names  
Both  
None  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Node/Station  
Station State  
Query  
Across  
Network  
Originating  
Terminating  
Both  
Comdial  
Comdial  
None  
Subdue  
Ringing  
Local  
Local  
Local  
System  
Manager Prog  
System  
Parameters  
Both  
None  
Node  
TAFAS (line  
answer from  
any station)  
Both  
None  
Local  
Node/Station  
Node/COS  
Across  
Network  
Toll Restriction  
Both  
Both  
Both  
None  
Tracker  
Comdial  
Comdial  
Local  
Transfer to  
Voice Mail  
Across  
Network  
Node/Station  
Trunk to Trunk  
Transfer  
Across  
Network  
Both  
Comdial  
Comdial  
Voice  
Announce  
Block  
Across  
Network  
Terminating  
Node/Station  
Serial WP  
Integration  
Across  
Network  
Hub and VM  
Hub and VM  
Across  
Network  
VVP  
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GCA70-349  
Index  
Index  
A
C
Account Codes  
Call Forward  
See Forwarding Calls  
Call Log  
Call Park  
Answering Calls  
See Parking Calls  
Call Pick-Up  
Call Waiting  
See Also Speed Dialing  
Automatic Number Identification  
See Caller ID  
See Camping On, busy station  
Auxiliary Jack  
Calling  
B
Camping On  
CFOS  
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Light  
See Call Forward Outside System  
Conferencing  
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D
Dialing  
See Calling  
Direct Station Select (DSS) Button  
G
Display  
Group Listening  
Do Not Disturb  
H
Headset  
Hold Button  
E
Holding Calls  
F
See Also Transferring Calls  
Feature Access Codes  
Flash Button  
I
Interactive Buttons  
See TAP Button  
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Intercom Button  
Index  
P
Paging  
L
Parking Calls  
LCD Messages  
Privacy Release  
Line Groups  
Q
M
Making Calls  
See Calling  
R
Message Waiting Light  
Redialing  
Music  
Response Messaging  
N
Ringer  
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S
T
Saved Number Redial  
TAP Button  
Shift Button  
Transfer/Conference Button  
Speaker Button  
Transferring Calls  
TRNS/CNF  
Speakerphone  
Speed Dialing  
See Transfer/Conference Button  
U
V
Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement  
(SOHVA)  
Voice Announce Block  
Volume Control  
See Also Response Messaging  
System Speed Dial  
VOLUME DOWN Button  
VOLUME UP Button  
Z
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This manual has been developed by Comdial  
Corporation (the “Company”) and is intended for the  
use of its customers and service personnel. The  
information in this manual is subject to change  
without notice. While every effort has been made to  
eliminate errors, the Company disclaims liability for  
any difficulties arising from the interpretation of the  
information contained herein.  
The information contained herein does not purport to  
cover all details or variations in equipment or to  
provide for every possible contingency to be met in  
connection with installation, operation, or  
maintenance. Should further information be desired,  
or should particular problems arise which are not  
covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes,  
contact Comdial, Inside Sales Department, P.O. Box  
7266, Charlottesville, Virginia 22906.  
Comdial ® strives to design the features in our  
communications systems to be fully interactive with one  
another. However, this is not always possible, as the  
combinations of accessories and features are too varied and  
extensive to insure total feature compatibility. Accordingly,  
some features identified in this publication will not operate  
if some other feature is activated.  
Comdial ® disclaims all liability relating to feature  
non-compatibility or associated in any way with problems  
which may be encountered by incompatible features.  
Notwithstanding anything contained in this publication to  
the contrary, Comdial makes no representation herein as to  
the compatibility of features.  
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