Display
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Display
Description
PARTNER Endeavor-model display phones have a 2-line, 16-character (per line)
adjustable display area for calling and programming feedback. Specifically, the
display shows:
■
Current date (excluding year), day, and time when the phone is idle
■
Number dialed when making a call
■
Duration of call (call timer)
■
Number (and name if programmed) of the extension calling when receiving
an intercom call or transferred call
■
Number (and name if programmed) of the extension returning a transferred
call when no one answers at the destination extension
■
Automated Attendant (
AA
), Voice Messaging System (
VMS
), or Direct
Extension Dial (
DXD
) when a call is transferred from an auto attendant, a
voice messaging system, or the Direct Extension Dial feature, respectively.
Transfer from AA
or
TransferFrom VMS
, or
TransferFrom DXD
if
a call is returning to your extension after an unsuccessful transfer by an
auto attendant, a voice messaging system or the Direct Dial Extension
feature, respectively.
■
Caller ID number (or name) of calling party, if applicable
■
Cover for XX
on the display of users receiving a coverage call (XX
represents the number of the extension that activated call coverage)
■
Forward:xx xx
on the display of users forwarding their calls (the first xx
represents the number of the user’s extension; the second xx represents
the number of the destination extension).
■
Wake Up
on the display of users receiving a wake up call.
■
Volume level bars, as volume is adjusted
■
Programming messages and prompts when in programming mode
■
When you are in Telephone Programming mode, the current line
assignment, feature code, or Speed Dial number (if any) assigned to a
button displays when the button is pressed.
Blank
displays if nothing is
programmed.
■
At idle extension 10 or 11 only
, specific messages appear on the top line of
the display instead of the usual day/date message in the following
circumstances. Users at these two extensions should be instructed to notify
the System Manager when such a message appears.
—
ChgBat W/PowerOn
appears when PARTNER Endeavor
processor module batteries need to be replaced. The message may
flicker on and off as the batteries near the low-power threshold.
Summary of Contents for PARTNER Endeavor 362
Page 15: ...About This Guide x...
Page 59: ...Programming 2 30...
Page 75: ...Learning about Telephones 3 16...
Page 365: ...Troubleshooting 6 34...
Page 369: ...Specifications A 4...
Page 391: ...Glossary GL 12...
Page 401: ...Index IN 10...