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5.21.3.2 Intercom Voice
You will hear one ring, then an alert tone followed by the caller’s voice.
Press SPEAKER or HEADSET or lift the handset and begin talking.
5.21.3.3 Intercom Handsfree
You will hear one ring, then a triple alert tone to let you know that your phone has automatically answered an intercom call on speakerphone.
At any time you may respond to the call by speaking towards your telephone.
5.21.3.4 Answering an Intercom Call while on an Outside Call
Press the flashing INTERCOM button. The outside call is automatically placed on hold.
Press the LINE button of your outside call at any time to return to that call.
5.22
Paging
The Paging feature allows you to make announcements to other 2740
stations in the system. When you make a Page, your speakerphone is automatically activated. You can talk immediately using the speakerphone or the handset.
Note: You may Page another station only if it is not in use, does not have DO NOT DISTURB activated, and is not set to Block Pages. If the station is in any of these conditions, you will hear a no action tone.
5.22.1 Single Page
a.
Press PAGE.
b.
c.
Dial the two-digit station number of the station you wish to page.
After you hear the paging tone, speak towards the telephone or lift the handset and make your announcement.
5.22.3 Answering Pages
5.22.3.1 Single Page
A page directed to a particular station may be answered only at that station. Lift the handset, press
SPEAKER or HEADSET, or press the flashing INTERCOM button. You will then be connected to the caller in a private intercom conversation.
Replace the handset in the cradle or press the SPEAKER or HEADSET button to hang up.
5.22.3.2 All Page
An All Page may be answered from any phone in the system, even one that is busy on an outside line, has
DO NOT DISTURB set or has blocked pages. You may answer an All Page by pressing the flashing
INTERCOM button. You will then be connected to the caller in a private intercom conversation.
5.22.4 Blocking Pages
Pages may be blocked at any telephone in the system. See Section 2.52. When pages are blocked, no pages will be heard on that telephone. Also, the person attempting to page the telephone will hear a no action tone.
5.23
Room Monitoring
The Room Monitoring feature allows you to activate the speakerphone of another station to monitor sounds in that room. This feature is especially useful in a nursery room or home office where there are children present.
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Table of contents
- 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 Unpacking and Installation
- 6 Box Contents
- 7 Telephone Part Identification
- 8 Installation
- 10 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
- 10 Station Number Assignment
- 11 Station Name Assignment
- 12 Line Configuration
- 12 Loop Voltage Detector
- 13 Ringer Configuration
- 14 Intercom Call Response and Paging
- 15 Automatic Line Selection
- 16 Toll Restriction
- 18 System Privacy
- 18 Dialing Mode
- 19 Memory Settings
- 19 Area Codes
- 19 Memory Features
- 20 To store a memory dial number
- 20 To store a personal directory dial number
- 21 To Store Caller ID Calls
- 21 To Store the Centrex prefix
- 22 Miscellaneous Settings
- 22 Time and Date
- 22 Message Waiting Lamp
- 23 Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW) Sensitivity
- 23 Held Call Reminder
- 23 Adjusting Auto Hold Drop Time
- 23 Adjusting Flash Length
- 24 Erase Numbers Stored in Memory
- 24 Erase Toll Restrictions
- 24 Erase All Feature Settings
- 24 TELEPHONE OPERATION
- 24 Making and Answering Calls
- 26 Conference
- 26 Transfer
- 27 Caller ID
- 28 Volume Levels
- 28 Voice Mail (Message Waiting)
- 29 Flash
- 29 Do Not Disturb (DND)
- 30 Line Reserve
- 30 Call Privacy
- 30 Toll Restriction
- 31 Timer
- 31 Headset
- 31 Directory Card
- 31 Memory Dial
- 32 Personal Directory
- 32 Predialing
- 32 Intercom Calls
- 33 Paging
- 33 Room Monitoring
- 34 Using standard telephones
- 34 Line Status and Calls on Hold
- 34 Call Privacy
- 34 Intercom
- 34 Fax Machines and Modems
- 35 Batteries
- 35 Battery Replacement
- 35 Power Failure Operation
- 36 Appendex A
- 36 Menu Tree
- 40 FCC Information