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Comdial Impact SCS 8312S Series User`s guide
Brand: Vertical Category: IP phones Size: 2 MB Pages: 140
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 7 1. Getting Started
- 7 1.1 Welcome
- 7 1.2 Setting Up Your Speakerphone
- 8 1.2.1 Positioning Your Speakerphone
- 9 1.2.2 Setting Display Contrast
- 10 1.2.3 Setting a Personal Ringing Tone
- 11 1.2.4 Setting Volume Levels
- 12 1.2.5 Answering and Making Calls
- 13 1.3 Understanding the Basic Functions
- 15 1.4 Your Speakerphone’s Buttons
- 18 1.5 Your Speakerphone’s Display Lights
- 21 2. Answering Calls
- 21 2.1 Answering Outside Calls
- 22 2.2 Answering Intercom Calls
- 23 2.3 Night-Transferred Calls - Line Access From Any Station
- 24 2.4 Holding Calls
- 26 2.5 Call Pickup
- 26 2.5.1 Group Call Pickup
- 26 2.5.2 Directed Call Pickup
- 26 2.5.3 Pickup For Monitored Stations
- 29 2.6.1 Voice Announce Blocking
- 30 2.7 Caller ID (Automatic Number Identification)
- 31 3. Making Calls
- 31 3.1 Making Outside Calls
- 32 3.2 Making Intercom Calls
- 34 3.3 Automatic Dialing
- 35 3.4 Redialing
- 35 3.4.1 Redial - Last-Dialed Number
- 35 3.4.2 Redial Programming (Storing Numbers)
- 36 3.5 Camping On - Busy Station, Automatic Callback
- 37 3.6 Advanced Camping On Options
- 37 3.6.1 Camping On - Idle Station, Automatic Callback
- 38 (Call Waiting)
- 39 (SOHVA)
- 41 4. Advanced Call Handling
- 41 4.1 Waiting For A Line (Queuing)
- 42 4.2 Conferencing
- 44 4.3 Call Forwarding
- 44 4.3.1 Forwarding a Call
- 46 4.3.2 Diverting All Incoming Calls To Another Station
- 46 4.4 Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)
- 49 4.5 Call Parking
- 49 4.5.1 Parking a Call
- 50 4.5.2 Handling Park Recalls
- 51 4.6 Call Transferring
- 51 4.6.1 Screened Call Transfers
- 52 4.6.2 Unscreened Call Transfers
- 53 4.7 Other Call Transferring Options
- 53 4.7.1 Hot Transfer
- 54 4.7.2 Quick Transfer
- 57 5. Nonverbal Messaging
- 57 5.1 LCD Message Delivery
- 60 5.2 Message Waiting Light and Messaging
- 61 5.3 Response Message Delivery
- 63 6. Programming
- 63 6.1 DSS Numbers
- 64 6.2 Speed Dial Numbers
- 66 6.3 Feature Access Codes
- 68 6.4 LCD Feature Buttons
- 71 6.5 Reminder Alert
- 73 6.6 Response Message Button
- 75 7. Other Advanced Features
- 75 7.1 Background Music
- 76 7.2 Line Groups
- 77 7.3 Do Not Disturb Condition
- 78 7.4 Automatic Redial
- 80 7.5 Tracker Paging System
- 82 7.6 Auxiliary Jack
- 84 7.7 Account Codes
- 85 7.8 Dial By Name
- 86 7.9 Volume Control
- 86 7.9.1 Setting Current Volume Level
- 88 7.9.2 Muting Your Speakerphone
- 88 7.10 Default Volume Control
- 89 7.11 Programmed Button Display
- 89 7.11.1 Button Functions Display (Button Query)
- 89 Button Inquiry)
- 90 7.12 Automatic Set Relocation
- 91 7.13 Paging
- 92 7.14 IMIST Module
- 93 7.15 DSS/BLF Console Operation
- 94 7.15.1 Accessing The DSS/BLF Console Button Levels
- 95 Appendix A Feature Access Codes
- 99 Appendix B Display Abbreviations
- 105 Appendix C Glossary
- 117 Appendix D Speakerphone Characteristics
- 117 7.16 Full-Duplex Speakerphone Characteristics
- 118 7.17 Speakerphone User Guidelines
- 121 Appendix E Feature Networking Support
- 133 Index
Comdial Scout II User`s guide
Brand: Vertical Category: Telephones Size: 1 MB Pages: 118
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 1 Scout II User’s Guide (for FX, DXP, DXP Plus Systems)
- 5 Table of Contents
- 5 1. Introducing The SCOUT II Digital Wireless Telephone
- 5 1.1 Knowing your Digital Wireless Telephone 3
- 5 1.1.1 Reviewing Important Safety Instructions 5
- 5 1.1.2 Reviewing The Technical Specifications 11
- 5 1.2 Knowing your Telephone’s Functions 12
- 5 1.2.1 Knowing The Handset 12
- 5 1.2.2 Knowing the Base Unit 15
- 5 1.2.3 Knowing the Charging Stand 15
- 5 1.3 Using your Scout II Handset 16
- 5 1.3.1 Making a Call 16
- 5 1.3.2 Answering a Call 18
- 5 1.3.3 Interpreting the Low Battery Indication 19
- 5 2. Installing Scout II
- 5 2.1 Selecting the Installation Location 22
- 5 2.2 Connecting to the Station Jack 23
- 5 2.3 Applying Power to the Base Unit and Charging Station 24
- 5 2.4 Wall Mounting the Base and Charger Units 26
- 5 2.4.1 Mounting Base Unit Using Standard Wall Plate 26
- 5 2.4.2 Mounting Base Unit Directly on Wall 27
- 5 2.4.3 Mounting Charging Unit on Wall 30
- 5 2.5 Installing the Battery Pack 33
- 6 2.6 Charging the Handset’s Battery Pack 35
- 6 2.7 Charging Spare Battery Packs 37
- 6 2.8 Cleaning the Battery and Charging Unit Contacts 38
- 6 2.9 Attaching the Belt Clip to the Handset 39
- 6 2.10 Testing the Coverage Range 41
- 6 3. Making Calls
- 6 3.1 Dialing Automatically 44
- 6 3.2 Dialing Manually 45
- 6 3.3 Redialing a Previously Dialed Number 46
- 6 3.4 Using Line Groups 46
- 6 3.5 Waiting for a Line (Queuing) 47
- 6 3.6 Making Intercom Calls 48
- 6 3.7 Camping on at a Busy Station and Waiting for an Automatic Callback 49
- 6 3.8 Camping on at a Busy Station and Waiting for an Answer (Call Waiting) 50
- 6 3.9 Overriding a Call or a Do Not Disturb Condition at Another Telephone (Executive Override) 51
- 6 3.10 Making a Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement (SOHVA) 52
- 7 4. Answering Calls
- 7 4.1 Answering Outside and Intercom Calls 54
- 7 4.2 Answering Calls at Monitored Stations 54
- 7 4.3 Answering Night Transferred Calls 55
- 7 4.4 Making a Call Pick-Up 56
- 7 4.5 Responding to a Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement 57
- 7 5. Transferring Calls
- 7 5.1 Transferring Screened and Unscreened Calls 59
- 7 5.2 Making a Hot Transfer 60
- 7 6. Placing Calls On Hold
- 7 6.1 Holding Calls 63
- 7 6.2 Handling Hold Recalls 65
- 7 6.3 Parking Calls 66
- 7 6.4 Handling Park Recalls 66
- 7 7. Conferencing Calls
- 7 7.1 Setting Up a Conference Call 69
- 7 8. Using The Other Telephone Features
- 7 8.1 Blocking Voice Announced Calls 72
- 7 8.2 Displaying Status of Busy Lines and Stations 73
- 7 8.3 Displaying Button Functions (Button Query) 73
- 7 8.4 Entering Account Codes 74
- 7 8.5 Entering Authorization Codes 75
- 8 8.6 Forwarding Calls 76
- 8 8.7 Making a Call Non-Private (Privacy Release) 77
- 8 8.8 Monitoring a Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing) 78
- 8 8.9 Muting Your Telephone 78
- 8 8.10 Sending a Paging Announcement 79
- 8 8.11 Setting a Do Not Disturb Condition at Your Telephone 80
- 8 8.12 Setting the Volume Controls 81
- 8 8.12.1 Adjusting the Handset Volume During a Call 82
- 8 8.12.2 Adjusting the Handset Ringer Tone and Volume in Standby Mode 83
- 8 8.13 Switching the Dialing Mode between Pulse and Tone 85
- 8 8.14 Using the Tracker Paging System 85
- 8 8.15 Using Your Digital Wireless Telephone with a DSS/BLF Console 87
- 8 9. Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages
- 8 9.1 Lighting the Message-Waiting Light 89
- 8 9.2 Sending LCD Messages 90
- 8 9.3 Sending Response Messages 93
- 8 10. Programming Your Telephone
- 8 10.1 Programming for Speed Dialing 95
- 8 10.2 Programming Outside Numbers as Speed Dials 97
- 8 10.3 Programming DSS Numbers 98
- 9 10.4 Programming the Feature Codes 99
- 9 10.5 Programming the Response Message Button 100
- 9 11. Troubleshooting Your Telephone
- 9 11.1 Interpreting the Trouble Symptoms 101
- 9 11.2 Performing a Power Reset 103
- 11 Using This Guide
- 13 1. Introducing The SCOUT II Digital Wireless Telephone
- 13 1.1 Knowing your Digital Wireless Telephone
- 15 1.1.1 Reviewing Important Safety Instructions
- 21 1.1.2 Reviewing The Technical Specifications
- 22 1.2 Knowing your Telephone’s Functions
- 22 1.2.1 Knowing The Handset
- 25 1.2.2 Knowing the Base Unit
- 25 1.2.3 Knowing the Charging Stand
- 26 1.3 Using your Scout II Handset
- 26 1.3.1 Making a Call
- 28 1.3.2 Answering a Call
- 29 1.3.3 Interpreting the Low Battery Indication
- 31 2. Installing Scout II
- 32 2.1 Selecting the Installation Location
- 33 2.2 Connecting to the Station Jack
- 34 2.3 Applying Power to the Base Unit and Charging Station
- 36 2.4 Wall Mounting the Base and Charger Units
- 36 2.4.1 Mounting Base Unit Using Standard Wall Plate
- 37 2.4.2 Mounting Base Unit Directly on Wall
- 40 2.4.3 Mounting Charging Unit on Wall
- 43 2.5 Installing the Battery Pack
- 45 2.6 Charging the Handset’s Battery Pack
- 47 2.7 Charging Spare Battery Packs
- 48 2.8 Cleaning the Battery and Charging Unit Contacts
- 49 2.9 Attaching the Belt Clip to the Handset
- 51 2.10 Testing the Coverage Range
- 53 3. Making Calls
- 54 3.1 Dialing Automatically
- 55 3.2 Dialing Manually
- 56 3.3 Redialing a Previously Dialed Number
- 56 3.4 Using Line Groups
- 57 3.5 Waiting for a Line (Queuing)
- 58 3.6 Making Intercom Calls
- 59 3.7 Camping on at a Busy Station and Waiting for an Automatic Callback
- 60 3.8 Camping on at a Busy Station and Waiting for an Answer (Call Waiting)
- 61 3.9 Overriding a Call or a Do Not Disturb Condition at Another Telephone (Executive Override)
- 62 3.10 Making a Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement (SOHVA)
- 63 4. Answering Calls
- 64 4.1 Answering Outside and Intercom Calls
- 64 4.2 Answering Calls at Monitored Stations
- 65 4.3 Answering Night Transferred Calls
- 66 4.4 Making a Call Pick-Up
- 67 4.5 Responding to a Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement
- 69 5. Transferring Calls
- 69 5.1 Transferring Screened and Unscreened Calls
- 70 5.2 Making a Hot Transfer
- 73 6. Placing Calls On Hold
- 73 6.1 Holding Calls
- 75 6.2 Handling Hold Recalls
- 76 6.3 Parking Calls
- 76 6.4 Handling Park Recalls
- 79 7. Conferencing Calls
- 79 7.1 Setting Up a Conference Call
- 81 8. Using The Other Telephone Features
- 82 8.1 Blocking Voice Announced Calls
- 83 8.2 Displaying Status of Busy Lines and Stations
- 83 8.3 Displaying Button Functions (Button Query)
- 84 8.4 Entering Account Codes
- 85 8.5 Entering Authorization Codes
- 86 8.6 Forwarding Calls
- 87 8.7 Making a Call Non-Private (Privacy Release)
- 88 8.8 Monitoring a Conversation Between Two Telephones (Service Observing)
- 88 8.9 Muting Your Telephone
- 89 8.10 Sending a Paging Announcement
- 90 8.11 Setting a Do Not Disturb Condition at Your Telephone
- 91 8.12 Setting the Volume Controls
- 92 8.12.1 Adjusting the Handset Volume During a Call
- 93 8.12.2 Adjusting the Handset Ringer Tone and Volume in Standby Mode
- 95 8.13 Switching the Dialing Mode between Pulse and Tone
- 95 8.14 Using the Tracker Paging System
- 97 8.15 Using Your Digital Wireless Telephone with a DSS/BLF Console
- 99 9. Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages
- 99 9.1 Lighting the Message-Waiting Light
- 100 9.2 Sending LCD Messages
- 103 9.3 Sending Response Messages
- 105 10. Programming Your Telephone
- 105 10.1 Programming for Speed Dialing
- 107 10.2 Programming Outside Numbers as Speed Dials
- 108 10.3 Programming DSS Numbers
- 109 10.4 Programming the Feature Codes
- 110 10.5 Programming the Response Message Button
- 111 11. Troubleshooting Your Telephone
- 111 11.1 Interpreting the Trouble Symptoms
- 113 11.2 Performing a Power Reset
- 115 Index