Multi-line (Digital Telephone)
Sets have a display screen
Important: This phone is not interchangeable with single-line
(analog) telephones. Damage to the telephone may result if plugged into an
analog jack.
Digital Set Functions
- Function Keys
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May be used to activate or cancel features. If function keys have been pre-programmed
to represent features or line appearances, they can only be changed by reprogramming
within the system by the Telecommunications Department.
- Last Number Redial
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If you wish to redial the last external number
- Receive Internal Calls on Access 2
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- Your phone must have a "Free on Access 2" key and the lamp
for this key must be lit
Note:
External trunk calls will always come through on Access 2 unless you program
a diversion on busy in advance of the second inbound call (you must have a pre-programmed answering point to do this)
- Automatic Callback (Internal only)
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After hearing a busy signal or getting no answer on a campus extension
- Press the "Callback" key OR 6
- Listen for confirmation tone (three beeps)
- Hang up
When a busy extension placed on callback becomes available, your phone will
ring with eight seconds of fast ringing
- Lift handset before ringing has stopped
To cancel a callback
- Exclusive Hold
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With party on the line
- Press line key that received call
To retrieve call
- Common Hold
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With party on the line
- Press "Common Hold" key OR 8
To retrieve call
To retrieve from another phone that does not show the same extension
- Dial extension where call was placed on common hold
- Listen for busy tone
- Press 8 to connect
- Call Transfer
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With party on line
- Press any free access key, access 1, 2, or 3
- Dial second party
- Press "T" OR "Transfer" key
- Hang up
- Call Pickup
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To answer a ringing extension within your pre-programmed pick-up group
For directed call pick-up (to answer any ringing extension not within the
pickup group)
- Dial the ringing extension number
- Listen for busy tone
- Press 8 to connect
- Conference
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With first party on line
- Press any free access key, access 1, 2, or 3
- Dial next party (begin with 9 for outside access if calling off-campus)
- After party answers, press 3
- Listen for conference tone (one long beep) all parties are connected
Note:Repeat these steps to connect up to eight parties. A maximum of three may
be external numbers.
- Call Diversion
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Sends your calls to a preprogrammed answer point
| Divert Type |
Activate |
Deactivate |
| All Calls |
Press Divert Key |
Press Divert Key |
| Busy |
*22# |
#22# |
| No Answer |
*21# |
#21# |
- Send Additional Digits (ETE)
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To place calls for pager access, calling cards, or any type of computerized
network requiring extra digits
- Dial number to access system
- Press "ETE" key OR 9 when system answers ("tone
sender on" appears in display)
- Proceed with dialing required digits
- Follow-Me
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Directs all calls to any extension
- Lift handset
- Press *2* + the 5-digit extension number you want your calls diverted
to + #
- Listen for confirmation tone (three beeps)
- Hang up
To cancel
- Individual Abbreviated Dialing
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To program numbers (access to this feature must be preprogrammed by the Telecommunications
Department)
- Press *51* + one digit (0-9) to represent the dialed number
+ * + number (begin with 9 for outside access if calling
off-campus) + #
To dial abbreviated numbers
- Press ** plus the digit (0-9) you programmed to represent the number
to be dialed
To cancel a single abbreviated number
- Press #51* + the digit (0-9) that represents the number to be canceled
+ #
To cancel all abbreviated numbers
- Programming Function Keys
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To store frequently called numbers (internal and external)
- Press "Program" key + vacant function key (lights
go on)
- Enter number to be stored
- Press function key, press "Program" key (lights go
off)
To access
- Press function key where number is stored
- Call is automatically dialed
- Ringing Options
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- Press "Program" key (light goes on)
- Press line key being programmed (light goes on)
- Enter one digit for desired ring
0 - Silent (flashes only)
1 - Normal ring
2 - Rings after delay
3 - Two rings (continues to flash)
4 - Two rings after delay (continues to flash)
- Press line key (light goes off)
- Press program key (light goes off)
Feature Options
Some features must be programmed on certain keys of a digital set while others can be accessed by pressing a single digit instead of using spare keys.
- Programmable Keys/Features
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Some digital sets have "soft keys" which change in functionality as you navigate through the menus. These do not need to be programmed nor can they be changed.
- Call Divert (CAD) Key
- sends calls to pre-programmed answer point.
- Free on Access 2 (ODN2) Key
- allows an on-campus call to ring on the Access2 button when Access1 is in use. (Note: off-campus calls are automatically directed to the access 2 button without this feature button present or active.)
- Multi-Directory Number (MDN) Key
- allows appearance of other digital extension
(explain request under additional instructions).
- Add'l Directory Number (ADN) Key
- used for private extension and intercoms
(explain request under additional instructions).
- Voice Mail (VMS) Message Waiting Key
- message waiting indicator. (For additional
information see the campus directory).
Feature Descriptions
- ODN (Own Directory Number)
- An ODN is simply your extension
number.
On a digital phone, it pertains to Access buttons 1 and 2.
- Call Diversion
- A pre-programmed answering point such as voice mail, or
a department secretary's extension number.
- Pick-up Group
- Access a ringing extension by pressing “77”. List at least one extension number in the group on a work order when requesting a new Pick-up Group member.
- Hunt Group
- A main number that routes a call to one of several lines, or members, that can be answered at any telephone where all lines of the group appear. Anyone having the hunt group members on their telephone can answer these calls.
- Call Waiting
- On a digital set the call will ring in on the Access2 button. Call waiting is automatically assigned unless requested otherwise.