RDIGITECHCOMDIALSPKRTAPTRANSCONFMUTEHOLD ITCM1247089563#ABCGHIPRSOPERTUVWXYJKLMNODEFSPKRHOLDTAPITCMT/CMUTEunisyn05.cdrDXP, DXPPlus, and FX SeriesDigit
1.2 Using The LCD AbbreviationsThe following chart identifies the abbreviations on your LCD screen andprovides a brief definition of each feature. For
Abbreviation Feature DefinitionCFWD Call Forward Forwards all of your calls to a differentstation location. When chosen as afeature, stores a button t
Abbreviation Feature DefinitionLIGHT Light (contrast) Makes the LCD screen lighter.MSG Message Turns on the message-waiting light atanother station.MU
Abbreviation Feature DefinitionSAVE Save Number Permanently saves last number youdialed. When chosen as a feature,stores a button that provides thefun
1.3 Using The SpeakerphoneWhen using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker arefarther away from you than when you use a handset. Both the
• Raising the volume of the loudspeaker makes it easier for thesound-activated switches in your telephone to select the distantparty’s voice. Lowering
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Answering Calls2.1 Answering Calls• To answer a call that is ringing at your telephone,1. If the light is flashing orange, lift handset,—OR—if the lig
• To answer a call that is ringing the loud ringer or night transferstation,1. Hear ringing.2. Lift handset.3. Press INTERCOM.4. Dial 65 through 68 to
2.3 Forwarding Calls• To forward calls made to your station,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until the CFWD option appears.3. Press CFWD.4. Press SET.5.
This user’s guide applies to the followingsystem and telephone models:System Model:DXP software revision 9C and later.DXPPlussoftware revision 11A and
• To cancel call forwarding,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until the CFWD option appears.3. Press CFWD.4. Press CLR to disable call forwarding.5. Pres
Making Calls3.1 Making A Call• To make a call,1. Lift handset, select line (unless your telephone selects it for you)or select INTERCOM, and listen fo
• To cancel queuing before it rings back at your telephone,1. Lift handset.2. Press INTERCOM and dial #6.3. Hang up handset.• If you must enter an acc
3.4 Using Speed Dial• To dial a speed dial number from a preprogrammed DSSbutton,1. Press preprogrammed button. If you have programmed thenumber at th
3.5 Making A Subdued Off-HookVoice Announcement (SOHVA)• To make a SOHVA announcement using the preprogrammedSOHVA button,1. Make intercom call and he
3.6 Making A Paging Announcement• To send a paging announcement,1. Lift handset.2. Press INTERCOM,thendial70–77 for zones 1–8 [in the defaultmode code
3.7 Camping On At a Busy Station AndWaiting For An Answer (Call Waiting)If the telephone you have called is busy, you can send a call-waitingmessage t
3.8 Camping On At An Idle StationAnd Waiting For An Automatic CallbackIf you call another station and hear ringing but receive no answer, youcan press
3.9 Camping On At A Busy StationAnd Waiting For An Automatic Callback• To camp on at any busy station,1. Press CAMP.2. Your telephone immediately disc
Placing Calls On Hold4.1 Holding Calls• To place a call on hold,1. Press HOLD.2. Hang up handset.• To return to a call that is on hold,1. Lift handset
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• To retrieve a held call at another station,1. Lift handset.2. Press INTERCOM and dial #90.3. Dial extension number of station that has the held call
4.2 Using Call Park• To park a call,1. When on a line, press INTERCOM.2. Dial S, then dial park orbit access code (91–99 for orbit 1–9). Ifchosen orbi
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Sending And ReceivingNon-Verbal Messages5.1 Using the Messaging Feature• To turn on the message-waiting light and broken dial tone at anidle telephone
5.2 Using LCD MessagingNOTE: You can set system-supplied messages to display at any callingLCD speakerphone.• To turn on LCD messaging,1. Press INTERC
5.3 Sending An LCD Message• To send an LCD message when you call and receive busy signalor no answer,1. While still on the call, press the appropriate
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Transferring Calls6.1 Transferring Outside Calls• To announce a call before transferring it,1. Answer outside call.2. Press TRANSFER/CONFERENCE (this
• To make a hot transfer,1. Answer call.2. Press TRANSFER/CONFERENCE (this automatically placesthe call on hold).3. Dial extension number of telephone
Conferencing Calls7.1 Conferencing Stations Together• To set up a conference call that includes any combination ofoutside lines and intercom parties,1
5 Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages ...5–15.1 UsingTheMessagingFeature... 5–15.2 UsingLCDMessaging...
• To continue conversation on remaining line after other outsidelines have dropped out of conference,1. Press the line button of the remaining party.•
ProgrammingYourTelephone8.1 Storing DSS Numbers• To store extension numbers at DSS buttons,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until DSS option appears,3.
8.2 Storing Feature Buttons• To store special-purpose feature buttons,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until FEAT option appears.3. Press FEAT.4. Press
Dial message number (01-30) from list of messages provided byyour system attendant or installer.5. Press # to save programming.6. Press SPEAKER to end
• To store an intercom number as a speed dial number,1. Press INTERCOM.2. Dial ✳✳1.3. Press the button you want to program.4. Press INTERCOM,—OR—press
8.5 Setting A Reminder Alert• To set a reminder alert at your telephone,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until the ALERT option appears.3. Press ALERT.4
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Using The OtherTelephone Features9.1 Adjusting The Display Contrast• To adjust the display contrast,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until the DISP opti
9.3 Displaying Status Of Busy LinesAnd Stations (Busy Button Inquiry)• To identify the station that occupies a busy line,1. Press button for busy line
9.5 Diverting IncomingCalls To Another StationCall diverting permits you to send an incoming call to another stationthat you have previously designate
9.9 Overriding A Call Or A DoNot Disturb Condition At AnotherTelephone (Executive Override)... 9–59.10 Setting The Volume Control ...
9.7 MutingYourTelephone• To mute your telephone,1. Press MUTE (MUTE light turns on). You can still hear distantcallers, but they cannot hear you.• To
9.9 Overriding A Call Or ADo Not Disturb Condition AtAnother Telephone (Executive Override)• To override an in-progress call at another telephone,1. M
9.10 Setting The Volume Control• There are four ringer loudness levels (plus an off position). Setthe level as follows:1. While your telephone is on h
• There are eight group listening loudness levels. Set the level forthe current call as follows:1. While on a call and in the group listening mode, pr
9.11 Setting Your Personal Ringing Tones• To select one of the ringing tones,1. Press OPTIONS.2. Press NEXT until the RING option appears.3. Press RIN
OperatingYourTelephoneWith A DSS/BLF Console10.1 Operating Your TelephoneWith A DSS/BLF ConsoleThe DU32X (Impression) or DD32X (DigiTech) DSS/BLF cons
dd32xDD32X DSS/BLF ConsoleDSS/BLF Console GCA70–19810 – 2 LCD Station User's Guide
Publication IndexAAccessing Lines...3–1Adjusting Display Contr
DDialing, Speed ...3–3Dialing, Last Number...
MMaking A Paging Announcement...3–5Making A SOHVA...
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Speakerphone, Using The ...1–8Speed Dial ...
Appendix AQuick Reference GuideThis chart provides you with a Quick Reference Guide of the featuredialing codes. If you wish, you can detach these pag
Feature Enable Code Disable CodeButtonMnemonicCall Forward,Ring-No Answer,All CallsINTERCOM ✳ 54+ extensionnumberINTERCOM # 5 FWDRACall Forward,Ring-N
Feature Enable Code Disable CodeButtonMnemonicLine Group 1 INTERCOM 9 LNG01Line Groups2-11INTERCOM 80-89 LNG02-11Line Groups12-16INTERCOM 60-64 LNG 12
Feature Enable Code Disable CodeButtonMnemonicPersonalRinging TonesINTERCOM✳✳ 4+tonecode (1-8)Redial LastDialed Number#Remote StationDisableINTERCOM ✳
The following table details several unique dialing codes that are onlyapplicable to single line proprietary and industry-standard telephones.Feature E
NOTES
This manual has been developed by Comdial Corporation (the“Company”) and is intended for the use of its customers andservice personnel. The informatio
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901-2829RWorld Wide Web: http://www.comdial.com/Printed in U.S.A. GCA70–198.062/97
IntroducingTheTelephoneCongratulations and thank you for using a Comdial telephone! Thismanual serves as a helpful guide for using your new telephone’
—Next to an INTERCOM button:Steady green with a quick flash = you are using your intercom.Winking red = an LCD message is set on your telephone for ot
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