Avaya Cell Phone 2030 User Manual

IP Office  
2030 & 2050 Phone  
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The 2030 & 2050 Phone – Page 3  
The 2030 & 2050 Phone  
Introduction to the 2030 and 2050 Phones  
The diagram below shows a 2050 phone.  
2050: Phone with handsfree operation, DSS keys and BLF status lamps  
(see "DSS Keys" on page 18 for more information).  
2030: Similar to 2050 but without BLF status lamps.  
This guide is for 2030 and 2050 telephones when used on an IP Office  
telephone system.  
The guide covers most of the features supported by the 2030 and 2050  
phones. However, your phone may not be enabled to use all of the features  
available. If you are unsure which features you can use, contact your  
System Administrator.  
Using the SCROLL Key  
Sometimes there are more options available than the phone can display.  
When this happens, a -symbol appears next to the SCROLL key. Press  
SCROLL to display the other options.  
Similarly, the phone display changes during calls and according to your  
own customisation. A -symbol next to a display key indicates an option  
you can use by pressing that key. Thus this guide cannot always detail  
when you would have to press the SCROLL key to access a function.  
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On-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer Release  
On all display telephones you can both dial and hear the call progress  
without using the handset (known as "on-hook dialling").  
When answered, you can continue the call without using the handset, i.e.  
handsfree. You can switch between handsfree and handset working during  
a call.  
Pressing the ANSWER RELEASE key has the same effect as lifting or  
replacing the handset.  
Tones & Ringing  
The phone uses various tones and rings to indicate events. A sample of  
these appears below. You can alter the ringer volume, sound, switch it  
on/off, etc. For more information see section "Ringer Controls" on page 23.  
Incoming Calls:  
Repeated Single Ring: Internal call.  
Repeated Double Ring: External call.  
Single Tone: Page call, see "Answering a Page Call" on page 12.  
Making Calls:  
Dial Tone: Dial number.  
Broken Dial Tone: Phone on divert or no calls, see "Diverting Calls" on  
page 16.  
Repeated Tone: Busy number, see "Options If Busy or Unanswered" on  
page 9.  
Continuous Tone: Number called unobtainable.  
The Phone Lamp  
The phone uses its lamp (above the SPEAKER key) to show calls and  
messages.  
Fast Flashing Lamp: Call Waiting, see "Answering a Call Waiting"  
on page 13.  
Lamp On: Message, see "Answering a Message" on page 12.  
Repeating Double Flash: External call.  
Repeating Single Flash: Internal call.  
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Making Calls  
Notes on Making Calls  
When making calls, the display shows details about call progress. It also  
shows messages if you cannot make the call.  
Call barring:  
The system can bar you from dialling particular numbers or types of  
number (e.g. national, international). As the call barring settings vary for  
each site, this guide cannot fully detail their effect.  
Making Internal Calls  
During the call, the display shows the call progress. You can also make  
calls using the INDeX Directory feature (see "Making Calls from the  
INDeX Directory" on page 6) or DSS keys (see "DSS Keys" on page 18  
and "Using Soft DSS Keys" on page 20.  
To dial an internal call:  
1. Dial the extension number. A broken dial tone indicates that the  
extension is on diverted.  
2. If unanswered, your phone provides options to wait or notify the  
extension, see "Busy or Unanswered" on page 9.  
If answered, use the handset or work handsfree.  
Making a Page Call  
You can page other 20 series phones (2030, 2050, 20AT, 20CC and 20DT)  
or groups containing 20 series phones. They hear the call without doing  
anything though you cannot hear them. Some can also turn the page into  
a normal call (see "Answering a Page Call" on page 12). If the phone  
paged is diverting calls, the page also diverts (except group pages).  
To page an extension or group:  
1. Press PAGE. Your phone displays PAGING.  
2. Dial the number or press a DSS key (see "DSS Keys" on page 18).  
If busy or unavailable, the display shows options to wait or leave a  
message (see "Options If Busy or Unanswered" on page 9).  
3. Speak and then press ANSWER RELEASE.  
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Making External Calls  
The system may apply call barring to some or all external numbers. You  
can also lock your phone or bar it by wrong passcode entry (see "The  
Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
To dial an external call:  
1. Dial the external number. There is no need to dial a prefix for an  
external call unless your System Administrator has specified otherwise.  
If the phone displays ACCOUNT then you need to enter an  
account code before dialling the external number, see section  
"Account Codes" on page 8.  
2. If "NO ACCOUNT CODE" appears, see "Account Codes" on page 8.  
3. When answered, use the handset or work handsfree.  
Redialling External Numbers  
You can redial any of the last 10 external numbers dialled  
To redial the last external number used:  
1. Press REDIAL until the number required appears and then press  
CALL.  
To remove a number from the redial memory press DELETE.  
Making Calls from the INDeX Directory  
Your phone can display an index of telephone extension names from which  
you can select and make calls.  
To make a call using the INDeX:  
1. Press INDeX for an internal call or SPEED DIAL and then INDeX for  
an external number.  
2. Press the key matching the 1st letter of the name you want. For  
example, to display names beginning with L, press the JKL key 3 times.  
To move through the names beginning with L, press the -keys on  
the right and left of the current name.  
To skip forward 10 names, press SKIP.  
To select another letter, press a letter key.  
3. To dial the name/number shown, press CALL, otherwise to exit the  
INDeX, press ANSWER RELEASE.  
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Speed Dials  
Using Speed Dials  
The system can store external numbers as speed dials.  
System speed dials: Ask your System Administrator for a list. Note that  
call barring may still apply.  
Personal speed dials: Your phone can also store up to 10 speed dials  
for your own use (see below).  
Short Code Speed Dials: Additional speed dials may be available as  
short codes, ask your System Administrator for a list.  
To dial a speed dial:  
1. Press SPEED DIAL.  
To select a personal speed dial: Press OWN and dial the  
personal speed dial store number (0 to 9) or press the matching  
DSS key (the DSS keys match personal speed dials 1 to 8 (1 at the  
top)).  
To select a system speed dial by number: Press SYSTEM and  
dial the store number (100 to 999).  
If "ENTER ACCOUNT" appears, see "Account Codes" on page 8.  
2. Continue as for a normal call.  
Storing Personal Speed Dials  
To store a personal speed dial:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then SPEED DIAL.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. The display shows 0-9 OR DSS KEY. Press the number (0 to 9) or DSS  
key under which you want to store the speed dial.  
DSS key 1 matches personal speed dial number 1, DSS key 2  
matches personal speed dial number 2, etc.  
4. The display shows the current stored number (if set). Press DELETE  
and dial the number.  
5. When finished, press DONE.  
6. Select another store or press PROGRAM to finish.  
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Account Codes  
If ENTER ACCOUNT or NO ACCOUNT Appears  
If ENTER ACCOUNT or NO ACCOUNT appears when making a call, then  
you must enter an account code to continue. The system checks this  
against its list of codes before allowing the call. You must also do this  
before making a call if your phone displays ACCOUNT.  
To enter an account code at any time during a call, see page 8.  
To enter a forced account code:  
1. Dial the account code. If you make a mistake, press DELETE to delete  
the last digit entered.  
2. When you have entered the full code, press DONE.  
3. If the system does not recognise the code it displays REENTER  
ACCOUNT. Repeat the entry or end the call.  
4. If the code is recognised, your call can continue.  
Adding Voluntary Account Codes  
You can enter an account code during any external call. The system will  
record the call on its call log, including the account code. The system  
checks the code against its list of valid codes (ask your System  
Administrator for a copy).  
To enter a voluntary account code:  
1. During the call, press ACCOUNT.  
2. Enter an account code. If you make a mistake, press DELETE to  
delete the last digit entered.  
3. When you have entered the full code, press DONE.  
4. If the system does not recognise the code, the phone displays RE-  
ENTER ACCOUNT.  
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Busy or Unanswered  
Options If Busy or Unanswered  
If your phone displays NUMBER BUSY when you call another extension,  
pressing SCROLL reveals a number of options you can use. Note that the  
busy extension may have settings to forward your call to another extension  
or to voice mail. The default time before this happens is 15 seconds.  
CALLBACK  
Arranges a callback that rings your phone when the extension called  
becomes free or is next used.  
VMAIL  
If the system has voice mail installed, connects you to the extensions  
mailbox to leave a message.  
MESSAGE:  
Lights the lamp of the extension called. It also stores your number as a  
message to reply.  
CAMP_ON:  
Though displayed this option is not currently supported.  
Arrange a Callback  
If the extension you call is busy or just rings, you can set a callback. When  
that extension becomes free or is next used, your phone rings. If you  
answer, the other extension rings.  
After setting a callback you can make other calls, it will not take place while  
you are busy. You can only arrange one callback at any time.  
The Ringer Timeout sets how long a callback rings your extension before it  
cancels (see "Setting the Ringer Timeout" on page 24).  
To arrange a Callback:  
1. When NUMBER BUSY appears, press SCROLL and then  
CALLBACK (the option does not appear if you already have a  
callback set).  
2. The system ends your call attempt and your phone shows  
CALLBACK.  
To cancel the Callback:  
1. Press CALLBACK. You can do this even whilst the callback is taking  
place and your phone is ringing.  
Leave a Message  
You can leave your extension number as a message for someone to call  
you. If their extension has a message lamp, it lights.  
To leave a message:  
1. When NUMBER BUSY appears, press SCROLL and then press  
MESSAGE.  
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Actions During a Call  
Changing the Call Volume  
You can change the caller volume during a call. The phone has separate  
volume levels for both the speaker and the handset.  
To change the call volume:  
1. During a call, press VOLUME.  
To change volume without making a call, just lift the handset or press  
ANSWER RELEASE first.  
2. A slider appears. Adjusts this using the -keys on its left (softer) and  
right (louder).  
3. When finished, press DONE.  
Switching to Handsfree  
You can switch between handsfree (speaker) and handset operation  
without interrupting the call.  
To switch from the handset to speaker:  
1. Press SPEAKER. You can now replace the handset without ending the  
call.  
Muting Calls  
Using mute you can stop the caller from hearing you though you can still  
hear them.  
To switch mute on/off:  
1. Press MUTE. The -symbol disappears from the display whilst a call is  
muted.  
Software Release  
Occasionally you may need to talk to someone for support about your  
phone or phone system. It may be useful to tell that person what software  
your phone system uses.  
To display the software release:  
1. During a call, press PROGRAM, the phone displays the software  
installed on your system. To do this without making a call, just press  
ANSWER RELEASE first.  
2. Press SCROLL to return to the normal display.  
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Create a Conference Call  
During a call, you can add callers to create a conference of up to 64 calls in  
total. This option is not supported on all systems.  
To start or add to a conference:  
1. Press HOLD to hold your current call (or conference).  
2. Call the new person that you want in the conference.  
3. If answered, ask if they wish to join a conference; if "yes" press  
CONFER, if "no" press HOLD.  
4. If unanswered, press HOLD to retrieve to the first call.  
To exit the conference:  
1. Press ANSWER RELEASE or replace the handset.  
To park all the conference parties:  
1. Press PARK (see "Parking Calls (Park and Ride)" on page 15). This  
option is not available to the extension that created the conference.  
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Answering Calls  
Answering Normal Calls  
When calls arrive, the display shows information about the call before you  
answer. It gives a repeated double flash for external calls or a repeated  
single flash for internal calls. The ringer also shows the call type by a  
repeated single or double ring if on (see "Changing the Ringer Sound" on  
page 23).  
To answer the call:  
1. Lift the handset or press ANSWER RELEASE.  
Answering a Page Call  
When someone pages your phone (see "Making a Page Call" on page 5)  
or a group to which it belongs (your phone does not have to be in group),  
the system connects the page after giving a tone. You can hear the page  
but they cannot hear you. The display shows PAGING and the pager's  
number. If you answer a page it turns into a normal call.  
To answer a page:  
1. Press ANSWER/RELEASE and then pickup the handset or continue the  
call handsfree.  
Answering a Message  
Other extensions can leave their number on your phone. Your phone can  
store several messages. It shows CALL FOR MESSAGE, the caller's  
number and the lamp comes on. The exceptions are:  
If "Message From Voice Mail" appears, this indicates voice mail (see  
"Voicemail" on page 28).  
To answer or cancel a message:  
1. To view any other message, press NEXT if shown.  
2. To call the extension, press CALL.  
3. To clear the message, press CANCEL.  
4. At the last message, press AGAIN to repeat the list.  
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Answering Other Extensions - Call Pickup  
Your extension can store a pickup group number. If an extension in your  
pickup group rings, then the PICKUP option appears. You can also  
pickup calls using DSS (see "Using DSS Keys" on page 18) or Soft DSS  
keys (see "Using Soft DSS Keys" on page 20).  
To pick up any ringing phone:  
1. This option is available via a short code, contact your System  
Administrator.  
To pick up calls in your pickup group:  
1. Press PICKUP to show the longest ringing call.  
2. To pick up the call shown, press SPEAKER.  
3. To cancel the pickup display, press ANSWER RELEASE.  
To set the phone's pickup group:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then SCROLL. Press PICKUP.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. The display shows the current pickup group (if set).  
4. Press CANCEL and enter a new pickup group number.  
5. Press DONE and then PROGRAM to finish.  
You can also use the system's short codes for call pick-up. These are:  
*30 to answer a call ringing anywhere.  
*31 to answer a call within your group.  
*32*201# to answer the call for ringing a particular extension, in this  
example 201.  
Answering a Call Waiting  
If your phone has call waiting in use, then when someone else calls you  
during a call, the display will flip between details of your current call and the  
waiting caller. Your phone's lamp will also flash and you will hear a call  
waiting tone every six seconds.  
To turn call waiting on use the code *15; to turn it off use *16.  
To answer a call waiting:  
1. Either end your current call and press ANSWER RELEASE or press  
PARK to hold your current call.  
2. The waiting call rings your phone.  
3. Press PARK to switch between the current call and held call.  
Answering Missed Calls  
A digit on the display such as 9 indicates the number of unanswered calls  
that have rung your phone. Pressing the display key next to the number  
allows you to see the caller's number and either CALL or DELETE the  
entry.  
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Transfer, Park & Hold Calls  
Transferring Calls  
You can transfer a call to an extension that is ringing or giving busy tone. If  
the call waits unanswered for too long, it may recall to your extension.  
To transfer a call using hold:  
1. Press HOLD to hold your current call.  
2. Dial the extension to which you want to transfer the call.  
Announced transfer: Wait to be answered. If okay to transfer,  
press ANSWER RELEASE. If not okay to transfer or unanswered,  
press HOLD.  
Unannounced transfer: Press ANSWER RELEASE immediately  
(even if you hear ringing or busy tone).  
To transfer a call using dial ahead:  
1. Dial the number of the other extension.  
2. If the display shows FREE, press ANSWER RELEASE to transfer,  
otherwise press CANCEL.  
To transfer an external call using park:  
1. Press PARK to park the current call. The parked call is displayed as  
your extension number followed by a zero, e.g. 2200. If you now  
parked another call it would display as your extension number followed  
by a one, e.g. 2201 and so on.  
2. Note the number displayed and at another extension dial *38*N# when  
N is the number displayed for the parked call on your phone, e.g.  
*38*2200#.  
Holding Calls  
You can put a call on hold during which the caller will hear music on hold is  
installed on your system. Note that a held call will re-ring at your extension  
after a short period (either the systems 15 second default or your phone's  
ringer timeout setting, see "Setting the Ringer Timeout" on page 24).  
To hold a call:  
1. Press HOLD. Do not press ANSWER RELEASE as that will end the  
call.  
2. Retrieve the call by pressing HOLD again or make another call (enquiry  
call) and then press HOLD to switch between the current and held call.  
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Parking Calls (Park and Ride)  
You can retrieve parked calls at any other extension on the system. Your  
phone displays calls you parked by a flashing -symbol next to the line  
number. You can park several calls simultaneously.  
To park an external call:  
1. During the call, press PARK. The parked call is displayed as your  
extension number followed by a zero, e.g. 2200. If you now parked  
another call it would display as your extension number followed by a  
one, e.g. 2201 and so on.  
To unpark calls parked at your extension:  
1. Press the display key next to the flashing -symbol.  
To unpark a call at another extension:  
1. Note the number displayed and at another extension dial *38*N# when  
N is the number displayed for the parked call on your phone, e.g.  
*38*2200#.  
Dialling Ahead  
On incoming calls you can display the status of another extension without  
interrupting your call.  
To dial ahead during a call:  
1. Dial the number that you want to check.  
2. The extension's status appears on the right-hand display; FREE, BUSY  
or NU (Number Unobtainable).  
3. Press CANCEL.  
If the extension displayed is free:  
1. For an unannounced transfer, press ANSWER RELEASE.  
2. To make an enquiry, press HOLD. This holds your current caller and  
rings the dial ahead extension.  
3. If unanswered, press HOLD to retrieve your first call.  
4. If answered, either press ANSWER RELEASE to transfer your call or  
press HOLD again to switch between calls.  
You can set your phone to always automatically hold your current call and  
ring the dial ahead number if it is free rather than display FREE.  
To select show free or ring if free:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then SCROLL. Press CALLFREE.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. To change the current setting, press CHANGE.  
4. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM to finish.  
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Diverting Calls  
Setting the Divert Number  
Note that whilst the phone appears to allow the storing of separate divert  
numbers for different situations, only two divert numbers are stored. A  
number can be set for diverting All and a separate number can be set for  
diverting On Busy and No Ans.  
To set a divert number:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then DIVERT.  
2. Enter your phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Select the type required, as described above.  
4. The display shows the current diversion number (if set).  
5. Press CANCEL and then dial the new number.  
6. Press DONE and select another divert if required.  
7. Press PROGRAM to finish.  
You can also use the system call forwarding short codes to set the divert  
number and the type of divert action in use.  
– To switch forward all calls on dial *01, to switch it off dial *02.  
– To switch forward on busy on dial *03, to switch it off dial *04.  
– To switch forward on no answer on dial *05, to switch it off dial *06. Note  
that forward on no answer does not work if you also have voicemail.  
– To set the number to which your calls are fowarded dial *07*201#,  
forwarding to 201 in this example.  
Switching Divert All On/Off  
Pressing DIVERT switches Divert All on or off. When on, all your calls go to  
the Divert All number. That extension can call you and transfer calls back.  
Switching DIVERT on cancel group or no calls.  
To switch divert all on/off:  
1. Press DIVERT. When on, a -appears above the key. You also hear  
broken dial tone if you lift the handset or press ANSWER RELEASE but  
you can still make calls.  
Switching No Calls On/Off  
Pressing NO CALLS switches it on or off. When on, and you lift the  
handset or press ANSWER RELEASE you will hear a broken dial, but you  
can still make calls.  
Any caller will hear a ringing tone and then be connected to your voicemail.  
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Displaying an Absence Message  
You can select an absence message to display on your phone. The  
absence message then also displays on suitable display phones that call  
you even if they are then diverted to another extension or voicemail.  
To select an absence message:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then ABSENT.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press CHANGE to select a message (or CLEAR to cancel an  
existing message). For just personal text, select CUSTOM. Then press  
DONE.  
4. PERSONAL TEXT? appears. To have no personal text, press NONE.  
To add some text press EDIT.  
To add personal text press the key with the letter or number you  
want to add and then press ROTATE to go through the letters and  
numbers associated with that key.  
Use the  
and  
keys at either end of the text you input to move  
left or right. When completed press DONE.  
5. When complete, press SET.  
To clear an absence message:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then ABSENT.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press CLEAR to cancel the existing message.  
Follow Me  
You can reroute your calls to another extension. Note that, if you do not  
answer calls at the temporary extension, they are forwarded to your own  
voicemail or call forwarding number.  
to re-route your calls to the extension you are temporarily using:  
*12*N# (N being your own extension number).  
to re-direct the calls back to your own extension from the temporary  
extension:  
*13*N# (N being your own extension number)  
from your own extension re-route calls to a temporary extension:  
*14*N# (N being the temporary extension number).  
to cancel either feature from your own extension  
*14*# to cancel either feature from your own extension.  
Remote Forwarding  
Forward allows you to remotely set your phone to divert.  
To set a forward:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then FORWARD.  
2. The display shows FORWARD FROM ?. Enter the phone from which to  
forward calls and press DONE.  
3. Enter that phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
4. The display shows FORWARD TO ? and the phone's current Divert All  
number (if set).  
5. To change the forward, press CANCEL and enter the new number for  
diverting all calls.  
6. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM to finish.  
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DSS Keys  
Setting Up a DSS Key  
The 2030 and 2050 phones have eight DSS keys along their right-hand  
edge. Each of these keys can store an extension number (or group  
number for paging). They then allow you to dial those numbers in a single  
key press.  
You can also use DSS keys to dial your personal speed dial numbers (see  
page 7).  
To set a DSS/BLF key directory number:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then the DSS key to use.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. The display shows the current stored number (if set).  
4. Press CANCEL and dial the number to store.  
5. Select another DSS key and enter the required details  
6. Press DONE then PROGRAM to finish.  
Using DSS Keys  
Once setup, you can use the DSS key for the following actions. You can  
also use DSS keys to dial personal speed dial numbers (see "Storing  
Personal Speed Dials" on page 7).  
To make internal calls:  
Press the DSS key storing the extension or group number.  
To pickup calls:  
Press the DSS key storing the ringing number (this will be giving a fast red  
flashing for an extension or fast green flash for a group), the call details are  
shown. Either press SPEAKER and then ANSWER RELEASE to answer  
the call or just ANSWER RELEASE to cancel the pickup attempt.  
To make a page call:  
Press PAGE and then the DSS key storing the extension or group  
number. See "Making a Page Call" on page 5 for more information.  
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BLF Status Lamps  
The DSS keys on the 2050 incorporate dual-colour BLF lamps. These  
show the status of the number stored under the DSS key.  
Red BLF Lamp Signals: Calls to/from other extensions.  
Fast Flash: Extension ringing.  
Solid: Extension or line busy.  
Green BLF Lamp Signals:  
Fast Flash: Calls to a group.  
DSS Key Label  
Next to the DSS keys is a label. You can remove the label cover to write  
on the card below. You can also remove the label cover under the handset  
using the same method (it has a single pin hole on the bottom edge).  
To remove the label cover:  
1. Insert a fine but not sharp point (e.g. end of a paper-clip) into one pin  
hole. Squeeze the label to the right.  
2. Repeat with the other pin hole.  
3. Lift the label cover clear and remove the card insert.  
To replace the label cover:  
1. Replace the card insert.  
2. Slide the tabs on the right-hand edge of the label cover into their slots.  
3. Bow the label cover to slip the tabs on the left-hand edge of the label  
cover into their slots.  
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Manager-Secretary Working  
Using Soft DSS Keys  
The system supports a range of functions for users who work together, i.e.  
regularly call and transfer calls between each other. This is called  
"Manager-Secretary working".  
Soft DSS displays the name of another extension. The adjacent display key  
allows you to make calls to that extension plus other features. The display  
key's -symbol acts as a busy lamp to show the extension's status.  
Soft DSS has two modes. In half-line mode you can set 4 Soft DSS keys.  
In full-line mode you can only set 2 keys but these can display more details  
and functions.  
Soft DSS Key Display  
In full-line mode, the display also shows when an extension is on DIVERT  
or NO CALLS. Note however that this display is only updated when you  
call the extension.  
Set to No Calls, no divert all set.  
Set to No Calls, diverting to 204.  
Set to Divert All, diverting to 204.  
Making Calls  
The -symbol next to the Soft DSS extension name is solid when busy,  
flashes when ringing and not shown if free.  
To make a call using a Soft DSS key:  
1. Press the display key next to the extension name. The Soft DSS usage  
setting of your phone and the phone called determine what type of call  
occurs (see "Changing the Soft DSS Usage" on page 22).  
2. If the extension is busy, the phone displays the same options as for  
normal calls (see "Busy or Unanswered" on page 9).  
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Manager-Secretary Setup  
Planning Soft DSS Keys  
When setting up Soft DSS keys you must decide:  
How many Soft DSS keys do you want?  
Half-line mode supports up to 4 keys. Full-line mode supports up to 2  
keys but shows more information.  
What Soft DSS key features do you want to have?  
You can use half-line mode to make calls only. You can use full-line  
mode to make calls, send alerts, etc.  
What type of calls do you want to make/receive?  
When using Soft DSS keys to make a call, the usage setting of your  
phone and the phone called determines the type of call. The possibilities  
are:  
Standard Call: The same as a normally dialled call.  
Page Call: The extension called hears a single tone and can then  
hear you (you cannot hear them).  
Direct Call: The extension called hears a single tone and then you  
can hear each other.  
There are 4 usage settings (Normal, Auto Answer, Voice and Intercom).  
See "Changing the Soft DSS Usage" on page 22 for how the different  
usage settings interact.  
Setting Up Soft DSS Keys  
To clear the Soft DSS keys after setup, cancel all the set extensions (see  
"Changing the Soft DSS Extensions").  
To setup Soft DSS keys:  
1. Press PROGRAM, SCROLL and then SOFT DSS.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see page 26).  
3. The phone shows NO SOFT DSS KEYS. Press CHANGE until the  
display mode required appears, then press DONE.  
4. Enter the first extension number and then press NEXT. If the right-  
hand display is blank, you can enter another. If you have entered all the  
extensions, press DONE.  
5. Press USAGE. Press CHANGE until the setting required appears,  
see "Changing the Soft DSS Usage" on page 22 for further information.  
6. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM to finish.  
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Changing the Soft DSS Display Mode  
The display mode sets how many Soft DSS keys you can have; 4 in half-  
line mode or 2 in full-line mode. Note that if you change mode from half-line  
to full-line, you lose the last two extensions entered.  
To set the Soft DSS key display mode:  
1. Press PROGRAM and SCROLL. Press SOFT DSS.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press MODE. The display shows the current mode.  
4. To change mode, press CHANGE.  
5. Press DONE. The display goes to extension entry.  
6. Press PROGRAM to finish.  
Changing the Soft DSS Extensions  
The Soft DSS features only work correctly with extension numbers. Do not  
set lines or groups as Soft DSS keys.  
To set a Soft DSS key extension:  
1. Press PROGRAM and SCROLL. Press SOFT DSS.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press EXTNS. to display the first number set.  
To cancel the number, press CANCEL.  
To display the next number, press NEXT.  
To enter a new number, press NEXT until the top-right display  
goes blank, then enter the number.  
4. Press PROGRAM to finish.  
Changing the Soft DSS Usage  
When using Soft DSS Keys to make a call, the usage setting of the two  
phones determines the type of call that occurs. The phone's usage setting  
affects all of its Soft DSS keys. The system treats extensions with no Soft  
DSS Keys as set to NORMAL CALL.  
Extension A  
Call Type  
Extension B  
Usage Setting  
(< B calls A/A calls B>)  
Usage Setting  
Normal or Auto Answer  
Normal  
< Standard / Standard >  
< Page / Standard >  
< Direct / Standard >  
< Page / Page >  
Normal or Auto Answer  
Voice or Intercom  
Voice or Intercom  
Voice  
Auto Answer  
Voice  
Voice  
< Direct / Page >  
Intercom  
Intercom  
< Direct / Direct >  
Intercom  
To set the Soft DSS key usage:  
1. Press PROGRAM and SCROLL. Press SOFT DSS.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press USAGE. The display shows the current setting.  
4. To change the current usage, press CHANGE.  
5. Press PROGRAM to finish.  
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Ringer Controls  
Changing the Ringer Volume  
While altering the volume, the phone rings.  
To change the ringer volume:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then RINGER.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press VOLUME. The display shows a slider. Adjust this using the -  
keys on its left (softer) or right (louder).  
4. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM twice to finish.  
Changing the Ringer Sound  
The ringer sound contains three tones. You can adjust the 'mix' of these to  
achieve your own distinctive ring. While doing this the phone rings.  
To change the ringer sound:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then RINGER.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press SOUND. The display shows a slider. Adjust this using the -  
keys on its left and right.  
4. To select another part of the sound to adjust, press TONE. This  
changes the slider to a different tone.  
5. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM twice to finish.  
Switching the Ringer On/Off  
You can switch the ringer on or off for internal and/or external calls. This  
does not affect the information displayed.  
For internal calls you can also select AUTO ANSWER to connect internal  
calls after giving just a single ring.  
To switch the internal or external ring on/off:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then RINGER.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press SCROLL and then press EXTERNAL or INTERNAL. The  
display shows the current setting.  
4. To change the ringer mode, press CHANGE to select ON, OFF or  
AUTO ANSWER (internal only).  
5. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM twice to finish.  
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Setting a Ringer Step  
If a call rings unanswered, the phone can increase the volume on each ring  
until it reaches its maximum. You can select several sizes of increase step.  
To set the ringer volume step size:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then RINGER.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press SCROLL and then press STEPS. The display shows the  
current setting; LARGE STEP, SMALL STEP or NO STEP (no  
increase).  
4. To select another step size, press CHANGE.  
5. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM twice to finish.  
Setting the Ringer Timeout  
The ringer timeout control several actions at your phone though chiefly how  
long a callback rings before cancelling.  
To set the ringer timeout:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then RINGER.  
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).  
3. Press TIMEOUT. The display shows the current setting. Note that 0  
indicates that it is using the systems setting (which in default is 15  
seconds).  
4. Press CANCEL and enter the new timeout in seconds.  
5. Press DONE and then press PROGRAM twice to finish.  
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Other Features  
Group  
Your phone can be included in a group of phones. When 'in group', you  
receive calls made to the group number.  
The group's type sets the order in which members ring. The types are:  
Group  
All free members of the group ring at the same time  
Hunt  
Calls go to the first free member of the group starting from the first  
member.  
Rotary  
Calls go to the next free member of the group in sequence from the  
previous member rung.  
Idle  
New calls go to the member who has been free longest.  
When in a group where each member rings in turn, your phone rings for  
the time set by its ringer timeout (see page 24). Going into group switches  
divert all or no calls off.  
To join/leave group:  
1. Pressing the GROUP key takes your phone in or out of group.  
2. When 'in group' (shown by a -symbol above the GROUP key) you can  
receive calls made to the group.  
3. Your System Administrator can stop use of the GROUP key.  
Hot Desking  
In some situations a phone may be shared by more than one person, with  
each person having a different extension number. This is called "hot  
desking".  
To log on:  
1. If the phone is displaying NOT LOGGED ON, press either LOG ON  
and enter your number or INDeX and select your name.  
If the phone is displaying LOG OFF, press that key first and then  
perform step 1 as above.  
2. Enter your passcode.  
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Phone Settings  
The Phone Passcode  
If the phone displays ENTER PASSCODE, it expects you to dial its four-  
digit passcode. The default passcode is 0000.  
Wrong passcode entry can result in the phone becoming barred. Barred  
phones cannot access features requiring passcode entry. They can still  
make internal and emergency calls.  
To enter the phone's passcode:  
1. Dial the 4-digit passcode. If you make a mistake, press CANCEL and  
restart entry.  
2. If you enter the wrong number, the phone displays REENTER. Enter the  
passcode again or press PROGRAM to end programming.  
3. If you enter the wrong passcode 5 times, the phone displays THIS  
TERMINAL IS BARRED. To unbar your phone use the change  
passcode process below to set a new passcode.  
To change the phone's passcode:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then SCROLL twice. Press PASS.  
2. Enter the current passcode.  
3. The display shows ENTER NEW CODE. Enter the new passcode (all  
passcodes must be four digits).  
To restart after a mistake, press CANCEL.  
Displaying Phone Details  
You can view the details of the phone's type, number and directory name  
on the display.  
To display the phone's details:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then press SPEAKER.  
2. The display shows the phone's type, number and on the bottom line the  
phone's directory name.  
3. Press PROGRAM to return to normal use.  
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Language Controls  
The system allows you to select which language to use for the phone's  
display.  
To change the phone's display language:  
1. Press PROGRAM and then SCROLL twice.  
2. Press LANGUAGE.  
3. Press CHANGE to select the language required or your system's  
DEFAULT language.  
4. Then press DONE and then press PROGRAM to finish.  
Do Not Disturb  
You may choose to receive no calls at all or only those from particular  
callers on your exceptions list. Callers, other than your exceptions, either  
hear busy tone or are re-directed to your voicemail.  
To switch Do Not Disturb on (with or without exceptions)  
dial *08, wait until you hear two beeps and then press ANSWER  
RELEASE,  
To switch Do Not Disturb off:  
dial *09, wait until you hear two beeps and then press ANSWER  
RELEASE.  
To add a number to the exception list:  
*10*N#, wait until you hear two beeps and then press ANSWER  
RELEASE  
To delete a number from the exception list:  
*11*N#, wait until you hear two beeps and then press ANSWER  
RELEASE.  
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Voicemail  
Listening to Voice Messages  
The system can include voicemail to record messages in your own voice  
mailbox. This will be indicated by the presence of a VOICE option on the  
phone display.  
To switch voicemail on dial *18, to switch it off dial *19.  
To retrieve your voicemail, use the code *17.  
Note also that your voicemail may be set up to deliver your messages by  
calling you whenever you hang up: this feature is known as Voicemail  
Ringback.  
To turn Voicemail Ringback on dial *48; to turn it off dial *49.  
To check your mailbox:  
1. Press VOICE and then LISTEN. You may need to enter your  
mailbox passcode before the number of waiting messages is displayed.  
2. Once in your mailbox, the voicemail tells you how many messages you  
have.  
3. To control your messages press 8 and listen to the options available.  
Using Any Phone  
You can dial voicemail and check your mail when away from your desk or  
even out of the office. The phone you use must have MF tone dialling with  
and # keys.  
To access voicemail:  
1. If internal, dial the relevant short code, refer to your System  
Administrator.  
2. If external dial the direct number, refer to your System Administrator.  
3. Enter your mailbox ID. and then your mailbox password if requested.  
4. Once in your mailbox, voicemail tells you how many messages you  
have.  
5. To control your messages press 8 and listen to the options available.  
Changing Your Greeting  
You can change your mailbox greeting.  
To change your mailbox greeting:  
1. Press VOICE and then GREETING.  
2. Press RECORD and record your new greeting. Press STOP when  
finished.  
3. Press LISTEN to hear your new greeting. If you wish to change the  
greeting repeat the procedure in step 2. If you wish to keep the  
recording press SUBMIT.  
4. Wait until you hear two beeps and then press ANSWER RELEASE.  
Leaving Voice Mail Messages  
To leave voice messages:  
1. Press VOICE and then MESSAGE.  
2. The display shows DIAL EXTENSION. Enter the extension for whom  
you want to leave a message.  
3. Press MESSAGE.  
4. After listening to the user's greeting, leave a message and end the call.  
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System Features  
Default Speed Dial and Feature Codes  
Your System Administrator can set up Speed Dial codes for frequently  
used numbers. These can be full numbers, area codes, or prefixes which  
give access to other telephone service providers. Add your speed dial  
codes to the table below.  
*01  
Forward Unconditionally On  
Forward Unconditionally Off  
Forward on Busy On  
Forward on Busy Off  
Forward on No Answer On  
Forward on No Answer Off  
Forward to the specified number  
Do Not Disturb On  
*02  
*03  
*04  
*05  
*06  
*07*N#  
*08  
*09  
Do Not Disturb Off  
*10*N#  
*11*N#  
*12*N#  
*13*N#  
*14*N#  
*15  
Do Not Disturb Exception Add  
Do Not Disturb Exception Delete  
Follow Me Here  
Follow Me Here Cancel  
Follow Me To  
Call Waiting On  
*16  
Call Waiting Off  
*17  
Voicemail Collect  
*18  
Voicemail On  
*19  
Voicemail Off  
*26  
Clear Call Waiting  
*27*N#  
*30  
Hold Call Waiting  
Call Pick Up Any  
*31  
Call Pick Up Group  
Call Pick Up Extension  
Call Queue  
*32*N#  
*33*N#  
*48  
Voicemail Ringback On  
Voicemail Ringback Off  
Forward on Busy Number  
*49  
*57*N#  
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Index  
Setup ...................................... 18  
Answer ....................................12  
Make..........................................5  
PARK ...............................11, 14, 15  
Conference..............................11  
PASS............................................27  
Passcode  
Phone......................................27  
Personal speed dials......................7  
Persuasive ringing........................25  
Phone lamp....................................4  
Phone passcode ..........................27  
PICKUP........................................13  
Pickup group ................................13  
A
Abbreviated dialling ....................... 7  
ABSENT ...................................... 17  
ACCOUNT..................................... 8  
Account codes  
E
Enquiry call.................................. 14  
ENTER ACCOUNT........................ 8  
Enter Passcode........................... 27  
Exclusive hold ............................. 14  
Extension number ....................... 27  
EXTERNAL.................................. 24  
Ring on/off .............................. 24  
EXTNS......................................... 23  
Forced....................................... 8  
Voluntary................................... 8  
ACD............................................. 20  
Answer  
CALL WAITING ...................... 13  
Callback.................................. 12  
Messages................................ 12  
Normal calls............................ 12  
Page ....................................... 12  
Auto answer................................. 24  
Auto Answer (Soft DSS) .............. 23  
F
Follow me.................................... 17  
Forced  
Account..................................... 8  
FORWARD.................................. 17  
R
RECALL .......................................11  
Record  
G
Temporary greeting.................29  
REDIAL ..........................................6  
Release (software).......................10  
Remote forward............................17  
RING IF FREE..............................15  
Ring inward transfer.....................14  
Ringback ........................................9  
RINGER .........................................4  
AUTO ANSWER......................24  
On/off.......................................24  
Sound......................................24  
STEP size................................25  
TIMEOUT ................................25  
VOLUME .................................24  
B
GROUP ....................................... 26  
Page ......................................... 5  
Ringing timeout....................... 25  
Groups......................................... 26  
Barred phone............................... 27  
BLF Lamps .................................. 19  
Broadcast ........................ See Page  
Busy not available ....................... 20  
Busy transfer ............................... 14  
Busy wrap up............................... 20  
H
Handsfree.................................... 10  
HOLD .................................... 14, 15  
Common hold ......................... 15  
Hot desking ................................. 26  
C
CALL............................................ 12  
Forward................................... 17  
Hold ........................................ 14  
Make internal ............................ 5  
Park ........................................ 15  
Pickup..................................... 13  
Transfer................................... 14  
Unpark .................................... 15  
Using Soft DSS....................... 21  
Volume.................................... 10  
CALL FOR MESSAGE................. 12  
CALL WAITING  
Answer.................................... 13  
CALLBACK.................................... 9  
Answer.................................... 12  
Ring timeout............................ 25  
CALLFREE .................................. 15  
CAMP ON  
I
INDeX............................................ 6  
Intercom (Soft DSS) .................... 23  
INTERNAL................................... 24  
Make call .................................. 5  
Ring on/off .............................. 24  
S
Scroll ..............................................3  
SHOW FREE ...............................15  
SOFT DSS ...................................22  
Display.....................................21  
Display mode...........................23  
Extensions...............................23  
Make call .................................21  
Set usage ................................23  
Software release ..........................10  
SOUND ........................................24  
Speaker........................................27  
SPEAKER ....................................10  
SPEED DIAL..................................7  
Splash calls..................................24  
STEPS .........................................25  
System speed dials........................7  
K
Key label...................................... 19  
L
Lamp ............................................. 4  
Language  
Dutch ...................................... 28  
English.................................... 28  
French .................................... 28  
Swedish.................................. 28  
Language: ................................... 28  
Leave message............................. 9  
Voice mail............................... 29  
Letter keys..................................... 6  
LOG OFF..................................... 20  
LOG ON....................................... 20  
Log on/off .................................... 26  
Answer  
13  
CANCEL  
Callback.................................. 12  
Message ................................. 12  
Change  
Passcode................................ 27  
CONFER...................................... 11  
Conference.................................. 11  
T
Temporary greeting......................29  
This Terminal is Barred................27  
TIMEOUT .....................................25  
TMP MSG.....................................29  
Tones .......................................4, 24  
Transfer calls................................14  
M
Make call  
D
Internal...................................... 5  
Soft DSS................................. 21  
MESSAGE................................... 29  
Answer.................................... 12  
Leave........................................ 9  
Microphone On/Off ...................... 10  
MODE.......................................... 23  
MUTE .......................................... 10  
Dial ahead ................................... 15  
DIALLED........................................ 6  
Directory ........................ See INDeX  
Display  
Language................................ 28  
Name ...................................... 27  
Number................................... 27  
Soft DSS ................................. 21  
Soft DSS mode ....................... 23  
Software release..................... 10  
DIVERT  
Divert all on/off........................ 16  
No answer time....................... 25  
Remote set ............................. 17  
Set numbers ........................... 16  
DSS Keys .................................... 18  
BLF Lamps ............................. 19  
U
Unpark calls .................................15  
USAGE.........................................23  
V
Version.........................................10  
Voice call (Soft DSS)....................23  
VOLUME  
Call ..........................................10  
Ringer......................................24  
Ringer step..............................25  
Voluntary account codes................8  
N
Name........................................... 27  
NEXT........................................... 12  
NO CALLS  
Absence messages ................ 17  
Normal call (Soft DSS) ................ 23  
Not logged on.............................. 26  
P
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