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...; Adjusts the ringing, receiver, and speaker volumes. Also controls headset use. The month of day. The time of the year. 21- tant party can page an individual exten- CONFERENCE • You can page all speakerphones si- The telephone number that you to place an intercom call will be displayed on the Speakerphones. (You will need to subscribe to place a line on hold or transfer the line. 2. The date of the call . EXT- multaneously. Your extension number...
...; Adjusts the ringing, receiver, and speaker volumes. Also controls headset use. The month of day. The time of the year. 21- tant party can page an individual exten- CONFERENCE • You can page all speakerphones si- The telephone number that you to place an intercom call will be displayed on the Speakerphones. (You will need to subscribe to place a line on hold or transfer the line. 2. The date of the call . EXT- multaneously. Your extension number...
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... busy. Handsfree Speakerphone • This feature enables you lift the handset or press the speakerphone button. Intercom Call Pick-Up • Any telephone can adjust the volume levels to suit your own preferences. The lamps will light to easily identify calls ringing at another extension with Line Status Indication • You can connect up interruptions. tional telephone headset for review, redial, save to speed dial or deletion. Distinctive Ringing • Choose from four (4) unique ring tones...
... busy. Handsfree Speakerphone • This feature enables you lift the handset or press the speakerphone button. Intercom Call Pick-Up • Any telephone can adjust the volume levels to suit your own preferences. The lamps will light to easily identify calls ringing at another extension with Line Status Indication • You can connect up interruptions. tional telephone headset for review, redial, save to speed dial or deletion. Distinctive Ringing • Choose from four (4) unique ring tones...
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... incoming calls, intercom calls, and Conference pages by pressing one in your conversation on a call, if you can mute the on Hold. Flash Call Transfer • The telephone will hear a tone every thirty (30) sec- with any telephone. Hearing Aid Compatible Last Number Redial • This telephone will support hear- • The telephone will automatically re- tant party cannot hear you . sation with special services, such as call is one button. dialing service. Automatic Mute may be dialed...
... incoming calls, intercom calls, and Conference pages by pressing one in your conversation on a call, if you can mute the on Hold. Flash Call Transfer • The telephone will hear a tone every thirty (30) sec- with any telephone. Hearing Aid Compatible Last Number Redial • This telephone will support hear- • The telephone will automatically re- tant party cannot hear you . sation with special services, such as call is one button. dialing service. Automatic Mute may be dialed...
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... and 68 of the base unit containing either the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC registration number and Load Number. Operation is compatible with the instructions, may not cause interference, and 2. FCC Part 15 Warning: Changes or modifications to this equipment does cause harmful interference to disconnect this telephone equipment, please contact: VTECH COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE DEPT. This device must...
... and 68 of the base unit containing either the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC registration number and Load Number. Operation is compatible with the instructions, may not cause interference, and 2. FCC Part 15 Warning: Changes or modifications to this equipment does cause harmful interference to disconnect this telephone equipment, please contact: VTECH COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE DEPT. This device must...
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... wall outlet and refer servicing to dangerous voltages or other than specified access doors may expose you are provided for example, near or over a radiator or heat register. To reduce the risk of any kind into the product. Opening or removing cabinet parts other risks. When the power supply cord or plug is subsequently used. 11. c. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using...
... wall outlet and refer servicing to dangerous voltages or other than specified access doors may expose you are provided for example, near or over a radiator or heat register. To reduce the risk of any kind into the product. Opening or removing cabinet parts other risks. When the power supply cord or plug is subsequently used. 11. c. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using...
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... programmed setting. Note1: A button must have tone dialing service from your telephone is highly recommended that you assign a new extension number at the time of installation. • Press HOLD to return to the previous main menu. • Pressing a SPEED DIAL button allows you will hear a double tone and the display will be programmed consecutively without pressing PROGRAM again. 2. Press VOLUME. General Programming Guidelines • Press PROGRAM to select ex- The display will show : Note 3: If you will light steady...
... programmed setting. Note1: A button must have tone dialing service from your telephone is highly recommended that you assign a new extension number at the time of installation. • Press HOLD to return to the previous main menu. • Pressing a SPEED DIAL button allows you will hear a double tone and the display will be programmed consecutively without pressing PROGRAM again. 2. Press VOLUME. General Programming Guidelines • Press PROGRAM to select ex- The display will show : Note 3: If you will light steady...
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... the date. 7. Press MUTE (ENTER) to ring at your telephone, choose the "OFF" setting for AM/PM or 24-Hour. 10. If you do not want the line(s) to select the appropriate minutes.You will hear a single confirmation tone and the display will show the new date and time. 5. Press MUTE (ENTER). Press VOLUME to select the dialing mode. 5. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. Press VOLUME to...
... the date. 7. Press MUTE (ENTER) to ring at your telephone, choose the "OFF" setting for AM/PM or 24-Hour. 10. If you do not want the line(s) to select the appropriate minutes.You will hear a single confirmation tone and the display will show the new date and time. 5. Press MUTE (ENTER). Press VOLUME to select the dialing mode. 5. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. Press VOLUME to...
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... MUTE (ENTER). For instance, if you do not disable that is not physically connected. To continue programming the remaining lines press VOLUME and then perform steps 4-6. 6. Delayed Ringing Default Setting: Disabled Your telephone can disable line 4( if you only have the CO line ringing delayed for each choice. 5. The selection chosen will not operate. 15 Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. This privacy feature will prevent accidental instruction by...
... MUTE (ENTER). For instance, if you do not disable that is not physically connected. To continue programming the remaining lines press VOLUME and then perform steps 4-6. 6. Delayed Ringing Default Setting: Disabled Your telephone can disable line 4( if you only have the CO line ringing delayed for each choice. 5. The selection chosen will not operate. 15 Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. This privacy feature will prevent accidental instruction by...
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... number in -use the speakerphone as a private telephone system extension. 1. Press ERASE twice. This feature may not be compatible with some telephone systems. You may clear all the programmed data, and reset all parameters back to the original factory default values. 1. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. PROGRAMMING 4. Press PROGRAM. 3. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 14. Press the SPEED DIAL button. 3. Press MUTE (ENTER) . 4. Press MUTE (ENTER) .The display shows: 4. Press MUTE (ENTER) to Caller ID Operation...
... number in -use the speakerphone as a private telephone system extension. 1. Press ERASE twice. This feature may not be compatible with some telephone systems. You may clear all the programmed data, and reset all parameters back to the original factory default values. 1. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. PROGRAMMING 4. Press PROGRAM. 3. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 14. Press the SPEED DIAL button. 3. Press MUTE (ENTER) . 4. Press MUTE (ENTER) .The display shows: 4. Press MUTE (ENTER) to Caller ID Operation...
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... you transfer a call is performing Auto Busy Redial. Fast flash • Lamp flashes fast when an intercom call . On steady • Lamp is on if the line is idle or you are not using the handset. BASIC OPERATION 1. On steady • Lamp is not muted. ing the intercom. Speaker Button Off • Lamp is off when the telephone is on hold . Message Lamp The lamp to the right of the CID keys...
... you transfer a call is performing Auto Busy Redial. Fast flash • Lamp flashes fast when an intercom call . On steady • Lamp is on if the line is idle or you are not using the handset. BASIC OPERATION 1. On steady • Lamp is not muted. ing the intercom. Speaker Button Off • Lamp is off when the telephone is on hold . Message Lamp The lamp to the right of the CID keys...
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... intrusion. 3. You will flash quickly when the speakerphone is ringing. BASIC OPERATION Slow Flash • Lamp will slowly flash when you have new Telco voice messages (subscription required.) Fast Flash • Lamp will hear a confirmation tone when the highest or lowest volume setting is reached. 6. You will show: Press any button or key to indicate that the line is busy. Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level While using a line, that the line is in the...
... intrusion. 3. You will flash quickly when the speakerphone is ringing. BASIC OPERATION Slow Flash • Lamp will slowly flash when you have new Telco voice messages (subscription required.) Fast Flash • Lamp will hear a confirmation tone when the highest or lowest volume setting is reached. 6. You will show: Press any button or key to indicate that the line is busy. Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level While using a line, that the line is in the...
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... the handset to end the call. 4. Press ICM. Retrieving a Call on Hold When you place a call press the line button corresponding to 22). Dial the desired intercom number (from 11 to the holding line. 12. Note 1: If the telephone you are calling is in Do Not Disturb 23 Press ICM. Press ICM. Note 2: If you will hear DND tone. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press SPEAKER to 22). If you called answers, your display will...
... the handset to end the call. 4. Press ICM. Retrieving a Call on Hold When you place a call press the line button corresponding to 22). Dial the desired intercom number (from 11 to the holding line. 12. Note 1: If the telephone you are calling is in Do Not Disturb 23 Press ICM. Press ICM. Note 2: If you will hear DND tone. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press SPEAKER to 22). If you called answers, your display will...
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... display shows: 5. Dial the desired intercom number. For instance, if you have programmed AutoMute, the Mute lamp will turn on and sounds in your room will still be heard by the calling party. 1. Hang up to receiving a voice page. Lift the handset. 2. BASIC OPERATION 20 answers: 4. To Switch From Page Mode to Tone Ringing: After establishing a voice page to Page Mode: After establishing an intercom call . 19.3 Changing Signaling Modes If you dial extension 15 the display shows: 4. Press CONFERENCE...
... display shows: 5. Dial the desired intercom number. For instance, if you have programmed AutoMute, the Mute lamp will turn on and sounds in your room will still be heard by the calling party. 1. Hang up to receiving a voice page. Lift the handset. 2. BASIC OPERATION 20 answers: 4. To Switch From Page Mode to Tone Ringing: After establishing a voice page to Page Mode: After establishing an intercom call . 19.3 Changing Signaling Modes If you dial extension 15 the display shows: 4. Press CONFERENCE...
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... be needed to Step 3.) 2. Dial the remaining number after about 5 27 Press a line button. 3. Press FLASH to access custom calling features provided by your telephone service such as call waiting, 3-way calling, etc. tomatic Line Selection enabled, telephone will show: 19.6 Meet Me Answer to All Page Press PAGE or PAGE ALL to the pause. 2. Pause may use the Pause feature to deactivate DND. While on a line: 1. The telephone will return to All Speakerphone Extension. Using the Pause Feature During speed dialing...
... be needed to Step 3.) 2. Dial the remaining number after about 5 27 Press a line button. 3. Press FLASH to access custom calling features provided by your telephone service such as call waiting, 3-way calling, etc. tomatic Line Selection enabled, telephone will show: 19.6 Meet Me Answer to All Page Press PAGE or PAGE ALL to the pause. 2. Pause may use the Pause feature to deactivate DND. While on a line: 1. The telephone will return to All Speakerphone Extension. Using the Pause Feature During speed dialing...
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... of single line telephones, cordless telephones, facsimile machines, or modems, it is not possible to -Tone Switching If you are using unless you may use tone dialing. Dial *tone to change to speak. BASIC OPERATION seconds, and then dial the number again. 4. When you will activate Auto Busy Redial. 25. Lift the handset. 2. Press a line button. 3. Speed Dialing 1. While on the same line. set to the tone di- If you press SPEAKER first, you hear ringing, lift the hand- Press a SPEED DIAL button. Dial the telephone number...
... of single line telephones, cordless telephones, facsimile machines, or modems, it is not possible to -Tone Switching If you are using unless you may use tone dialing. Dial *tone to change to speak. BASIC OPERATION seconds, and then dial the number again. 4. When you will activate Auto Busy Redial. 25. Lift the handset. 2. Press a line button. 3. Speed Dialing 1. While on the same line. set to the tone di- If you press SPEAKER first, you hear ringing, lift the hand- Press a SPEED DIAL button. Dial the telephone number...
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... name and number of the caller, and the date and time the call from the caller ID list. 2. The display will enable you to the Caller ID service from the caller ID list. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. DIAL • To dial a number from a person with your same home area code, the telephone will need to subscribe to redial the caller in the future. 3. Programming the Area Code Default: empty When you receive a local call is deleted. 3. This feature...
... name and number of the caller, and the date and time the call from the caller ID list. 2. The display will enable you to the Caller ID service from the caller ID list. Press VOLUME until the display shows: 3. DIAL • To dial a number from a person with your same home area code, the telephone will need to subscribe to redial the caller in the future. 3. Programming the Area Code Default: empty When you receive a local call is deleted. 3. This feature...
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... button to the date and time mode. is connected behind a PBX or key system, the caller ID features cannot be used. 3.1 Receiving a Name and Number Call The display will prevent their number from being displayed on your telephone: 31 swers the call. • You answer the call and hang up and ringing stops. • An extension telephone an- Press CID to return to review the information for Line 1 again: 3.3 Receiving a Number Only Call The display will show: 3.4 Receiving a Blocked Call...
... button to the date and time mode. is connected behind a PBX or key system, the caller ID features cannot be used. 3.1 Receiving a Name and Number Call The display will prevent their number from being displayed on your telephone: 31 swers the call. • You answer the call and hang up and ringing stops. • An extension telephone an- Press CID to return to review the information for Line 1 again: 3.3 Receiving a Number Only Call The display will show: 3.4 Receiving a Blocked Call...
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... the storing. 33 Select a Line Key (L1-L4); 2. Press DIAL; 4. Press MUTE (ENTER) to store the Caller ID Number on the Speed Dial Key. 4. The display shows the number digit by pressing PROGRAM. Select an available Speed Dial Key 3. Dialing a number form the Caller ID List You can delete the entire Caller ID List by pressing ERASE while viewing the total calls/new calls display. 7. The display shows: 2. CALLER ID OPERATION 6. Delete the Entire Caller ID List You can dial a number from the Caller ID list while in the review mode. 1.
... the storing. 33 Select a Line Key (L1-L4); 2. Press DIAL; 4. Press MUTE (ENTER) to store the Caller ID Number on the Speed Dial Key. 4. The display shows the number digit by pressing PROGRAM. Select an available Speed Dial Key 3. Dialing a number form the Caller ID List You can delete the entire Caller ID List by pressing ERASE while viewing the total calls/new calls display. 7. The display shows: 2. CALLER ID OPERATION 6. Delete the Entire Caller ID List You can dial a number from the Caller ID list while in the review mode. 1.
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...The Features ...2 Parts Check list ...5 FCC REGULATIONS 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 INSTALLATION ...10 Site Planning ...10 Installing the Speakerphone 10 Desk/Tabletop Mounting 1 0 Wall Mounting 1 1 PROGRAMMING 1 3 General Programming Guidelines 1 3 Extension Number 1 3 Tone/Pulse Dialing 1 3 Date and Time ...1 4 CO/PBX Line Ringing 1 4 CO Line Ring Tone 1 5 Delayed Ringing 1 5 CO Trunk Connection 1 5 Automatic Line Selection 1 6 Call Forward ...1 6 Auto Mute Enable/Disable 1 7 Flash ...1 7 Speed Dial ...1 7 Storing a Telephone Number in Speed Dial 1 7 Storing a Caller ID...
...The Features ...2 Parts Check list ...5 FCC REGULATIONS 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 INSTALLATION ...10 Site Planning ...10 Installing the Speakerphone 10 Desk/Tabletop Mounting 1 0 Wall Mounting 1 1 PROGRAMMING 1 3 General Programming Guidelines 1 3 Extension Number 1 3 Tone/Pulse Dialing 1 3 Date and Time ...1 4 CO/PBX Line Ringing 1 4 CO Line Ring Tone 1 5 Delayed Ringing 1 5 CO Trunk Connection 1 5 Automatic Line Selection 1 6 Call Forward ...1 6 Auto Mute Enable/Disable 1 7 Flash ...1 7 Speed Dial ...1 7 Storing a Telephone Number in Speed Dial 1 7 Storing a Caller ID...
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...Using the Speakerphone 22 Placing a Call on Hold 22 Retrieving a Call on Hold 23 Making an Intercom Call 23 Using the Handset 23 Using the Speakerphone 23 Using the Direct Station Buttons 24 Answering an Intercom Call 24 Using the Handset 24 Using the Speakerphone/Headset 24 Intercom Call Pick Up 24 Transferring a Call 24 Receiving a Transferred Call 25 Muting a Call ...25 Conferencing ...25 Two (2) Outside Lines 25 One (1) Outside Line and Two (2) Extensions 25 Paging ...26 Paging Another Executive Speakerphone 26 Answering a Page 26 Changing Signaling Modes 26 To Voice Page...
...Using the Speakerphone 22 Placing a Call on Hold 22 Retrieving a Call on Hold 23 Making an Intercom Call 23 Using the Handset 23 Using the Speakerphone 23 Using the Direct Station Buttons 24 Answering an Intercom Call 24 Using the Handset 24 Using the Speakerphone/Headset 24 Intercom Call Pick Up 24 Transferring a Call 24 Receiving a Transferred Call 25 Muting a Call ...25 Conferencing ...25 Two (2) Outside Lines 25 One (1) Outside Line and Two (2) Extensions 25 Paging ...26 Paging Another Executive Speakerphone 26 Answering a Page 26 Changing Signaling Modes 26 To Voice Page...