Multi-unit Operation
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Paging a designated
extension
Important:
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Turn Do Not Disturb (DND) off at the
destination extension (see “Turning Do
Not Disturb (DND) on/off ” on
page 27).
1
Press
{
INTERCOM
}
2 times.
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The INTERCOM indicator lights.
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The SP-PHONE indicator lights
and the speakerphone turns on.
2
Press the speed dial (extension)
button or enter the extension
number, then speak into the MIC or
the handset.
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The destination extension does not
ring, instead it will beep 3 times.
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You can make an intercom call by
pressing
{
INTERCOM
}
.
3
To end the paging, place the handset
on the cradle or press
{
SP-PHONE
}
.
Answering a single page
If auto mute is set to on
Lift the handset or press
{
MUTE
}
.
If auto mute is set to off
Speak into the MIC or the handset.
Turning auto mute on/off
If this feature is set to off, sounds at the
paged extension is heard automatically.
Important:
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Make sure that the unit is in standby
mode.
1
Press
{
MENU/SET
}
.
2
Select “
Phone Setup
”, then press
{
MENU/SET
}
.
3
Select “
Auto Mute
”, then press
{
MENU/SET
}
.
4
Select the desired setting, then press
{
MENU/SET
}
.
5
Press and hold
{
MENU/SET
}
to
return to standby mode.
Note:
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To return to the previous menu, press
{
<
}
.
Paging all extensions
Important:
L
Turn Do Not Disturb (DND) off at the
destination extension (see “Turning Do
Not Disturb (DND) on/off ” on
page 27).
1
Press
{
INTERCOM
}
.
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The INTERCOM indicator lights.
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The SP-PHONE indicator lights
and the speakerphone turns on.
2
Press
{
0
}
to page all extensions,
then speak into the MIC or the
handset.
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The other extensions will hear your
paging voice through the speaker.
3
To end the paging, place the handset
on the cradle or press
{
SP-PHONE
}
or
{
INTERCOM
}
.
Note:
L
You can only talk with an extension
who answers first.
Answering all pages
Press
{
INTERCOM
}
.
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