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5.2
Before Operating the DECT Portable Station
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DECT Portable Station
Button Descriptions
Your PS has the useful function buttons listed below. These buttons make operations simple.
INTERCOM Button: Used to make or
receive intercom calls.
Flexible CO Buttons (F1 through F3):
Used to make or receive an outside call.
A Loop-CO button is already assigned
to F1 button. Pressing this button
seizes an idle line automatically.
F2 and F3 button can be used as the
desired function buttons. (Button
assignment is required.)
If the term is in parentheses like (
Save
),
it means this button has been made into
an "Save" button.
TALK Button: Used to make, receive or
end calls.
CANCEL Button: Used to end calls, or
exit the directory or Function mode.
CLEAR / TRANSFER Button: Used to
clear incorrect digits while entering
numbers or transfer a call to another
extension.
BOOK Button: Used to enter into the
directory mode or select a menu in the
Function mode.
HOLD Button: Used to place a call on
hold.
FLASH Button: Used to disconnect a
current call and make another call.
Or used to send a flash signal to the
Central Office or another connected
PBX, if you programme "EFA" ( External
Feature Access ) to the FLASH button
by system programming.
FUNCTION Button: Used to enter into
the Function mode or access features
by pressing additional keys.
Power Switch: Used to switch the power
ON (
) or OFF (
).
AUTO / OK Button: Used for System
Speed Dialling and storing programme
changes.
Volume Control Button: Used to select
the ringer volume (seven levels, off and
vibration mode) during on-hook or
ringing status, or receiver volume (three
levels) during a conversation. The
volume levels are indicated by the
number of asterisks on the display.
REDIAL Button: Used to redial the last
number dialled.
INT'
F1-F3
C
CLR
OK
Summary of Contents for KX-TD816NZ
Page 9: ...Overview 9 Section 1 Overview This section briefly outlines your system ...
Page 16: ...1 4 Adding Another Telephone in Parallel 16 Overview ...
Page 122: ...2 9 Using the Display Proprietary Telephone 122 Operation ...
Page 138: ...3 2 System Control 138 Operator Operation ...
Page 212: ...5 4 Customising Your PS 212 DECT Portable Station ...
Page 223: ...6 3 Directory Appendix 223 6 3 Directory 6 3 1 Directory ...
Page 230: ...6 3 Directory 230 Appendix Quick Dialling Name Quick dial no Name Quick dial no ...
Page 234: ...6 4 What is This Tone 234 Appendix Tone 4 Establishing or leaving a three party conversation ...
Page 236: ...6 5 Specifications 236 Appendix ...
Page 242: ...Index 242 Index ...