Commander Connect Owners Manual
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Using the Keystation 'Display'
The Keystation 'Display' presents various prompts and information, and provides selectable
options to the Station user.
Prompts and information
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Prompts tell you what action to take, or warn of an incorrect action. For example, an
attempt to access the system programming menus from the wrong Station will result in
the prompt ‘Programming refused’
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When your Keystation is not in use, its 'Display' shows the time and date on the top
line. To set the time and date, see page 58
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When you dial an external number, the 'Display' shows the digits as they are dialled.
The call duration is also displayed
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When you make an internal call, the Station number you dial is displayed. If the
Station has been programmed with a name, the name is displayed. The call duration is
also displayed
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You can leave a message on your Keystation 'Display', which will also be seen by
other Keystation users who call your Station. (See ‘Display a Message To Internal
Callers’ on page 32.)
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You can display caller numbers (or names) on your Keystation display. (See page
34.)
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The duration of external calls is displayed on the top line of the 'Display'.
Menus
When the Keystation is idle, the Idle Menu is presented containing a large number of options
displayed in groups of three. This menu, showing the first three options, is shown below. (Use
Scroll Keys below 'Display' to scroll up and down).
HH:MM
DD.MM.YY
-Internal call
-Redial Last number
-Saved numbers
If you are on a call or operating a feature, the menu changes to offer only those options relevant
to what you are doing. Also, when features such as Station Lock are set, the first prompt on the
'Display' becomes the option to cancel the activated feature.
When activating certain features it is necessary to select the Stations on which you wish to
activate the feature. In this case the Station Menu lists all the Stations connected to the system.
Similarly, a Line Menu may be presented listing all the Analogue Lines and ISDN Accesses
connected to the system.