
LDP-9208D/9224D/9224DF/9240D
Quick Guide
4
OK
: Selects the highlighted choice when navigating through a menu.
11.
Fixed buttons
LDP-9208D does not support some buttons: Flash, Directory, and Headset among the
below buttons.
Flash
button: U
se to seize the new line without on-hook. So you can make a call by dialing
the desired number.
Speed
button: Use to assign your speed dial numbers. The button also deletes the last
character of an input in the menu mode such as registering Station name.
Transfer/PGM
button: Transfers the current active call or to enter programming mode.
Directory
button: Accesses your private or public directory for speed dialing.
DND (Do Not Disturb)/FWD
button: Use to activate DND so that your phone will not
ring. Use to allow you to forward all calls to another number by setting the call forward
type (1~4).
Call Back
button: When the MWI LED indicates you have a message, use to access
your Voice Mailbox.
Mute
button: Toggles audio from the microphone to the connected party on and off.
Hold/Save
button: Use to place a call on Hold. Also, use to access a held call. In menu
mode, it saves your inputs.
Ear Mic. Headset
button: When using a Ear Mic. headset, this button toggles the Ear
Mic. headset state. When the Ear Mic. headset is active, the button LED illuminates
red.Or, press [PGM] +19 and then set ON.
1.3 DSS Console
The available DSS are shown in figure below and described as follows:
LIP-9012DSS has 12 flexible buttons with tri-color LED. The DSS button kit uses a paper label
for the button designations.
LIP-9024DSS has 24 flexible buttons with tri-color LED. The DSS button kit uses a paper label
for the button designations.
LDP-9248DSS has 48 flexible buttons with tri-color LED. The DSS uses a paper label for the
button designations.
Figure 5 DSS console
LDP-9248DSS