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The 420 system can support up to 12 extensions and 15 lines. This is possible by using line 4
for line groups. This allows additional lines to be shared by extensions. The 420 must be
programmed for line groups for the system functions to operate properly. The chart below
describes a typical line group application using eight lines.

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

PROGRAMMING LINE GROUPS / PRIVATE LINE

 L1

L2

L3

L4

L5

L6

L7

L8

L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15

EXT 11

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 12

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 13

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 14

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 15

 

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 16

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 17

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

 

 

EXT 18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

 

EXT 19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

 

EXT 20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

 

 

EXT 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

EXT 22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRV

Calls can only be transferred between extensions sharing the same line group. Line 7 and 8 are
private and calls cannot be transferred to any other extension.

Department

 

Line 1

Line 2

Line 3

Line 4

Line 5

Line 6

Line 7

Line 8

Reception

EXT 11

 

 

 

Sales

EXT 12

 

 

 

EXT 13

 

 

 

 

EXT 14

 

 

 

Credit

EXT 15

 

 

 

EXT 16

 

 

 

 

EXT 17

 

 

 

 

Warehouse

EXT 18

 

 

 

EXT 19

 

 

 

 

EXT 20

 

 

 

 

Vice President EXT 21

 

 

 

PRV

 

President

EXT 22

 

 

 

 

PRV

PROGRAMMING LINE GROUPS / PRIVATE LINE (cont.)

1 .

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

▼ 

button until the following screen

appears:

LINE GROUP

▲▼

: select

   

:

enter

LINE GROUP
= L04

▲▼

: select

SAVE?

2 .

Press the   button to enter.

3 .

Use the 

▲▼ 

buttons to change the LINE

GROUP.

LINE GROUP
= L05

▲▼

: select

SAVE?

LINE GROUP
= L05

Programmed!

4 .

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

SETTING AUTO-MUTE

When set to ON, the auto-mute feature automatically mutes the microphone of an extension
receiving a paging call. Setting this feature to OFF allows the paging party to immediately hear
the paged extension. This setting is useful as a ROOM MONITOR and for automatic hands free
communication. See PAGING A SINGLE EXTENSION on page 28.

1 .

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

▼ 

button until the following screen

appears:

AUTO-MUTE

▲▼

: select

   

:

enter

AUTO-MUTE
= On

▲▼

: select

SAVE?

2 .

Press the   button to enter.

3 .

Use the 

▲▼ 

buttons to change the

setting.

AUTO-MUTE
= Off

▲▼

: select

SAVE?

AUTO-MATE
= Off

Programmed!

4 .

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

 = Line Connected

PRV = Private Line

The chart below describes a system where all extensions have a private 4

th

 line.

AUTO INTERCOM ANSWER

If auto-mute of one extension is set to OFF and it receives a page from another extension, the
page call becomes an automatically answered intercom call.

Summary of Contents for SBC-420

Page 1: ...5156 2006 Grace DigitalInc All rights Reserved SBC is a trademark of AT T Knowledge Ventures L P Licensed to Grace DigitalInc In case of difficulities visit our service center at www sbctelephones co...

Page 2: ...Reminder 19 Programming Area Codes 19 Resetting the 420 20 TELEPHONE OPERATION New Call Message Waiting Indicator 21 Voice Mail 21 Turning the Message Waiting Indicator Off 21 Line Status Indicators...

Page 3: ...s 32 Deleting an Individual Caller ID Record 32 Deleting All Caller ID Records 32 DIRECTORY Directory 32 Creating a New Directory Entry 32 Transferring a Caller ID Record to the Directory 33 Locating...

Page 4: ...tures page 25 HEADSET Answer or make calls without lifting the handset page 36 HOLD Places or releases a call on hold page 24 INTERCOM Call other 420 stations without using an outside line LCD BACKLIT...

Page 5: ...7...

Page 6: ...his process will take about 8 seconds 5 The initial display will appear The default extension ID is 22 CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE cont 01 01 01 01A EXT 22 CID 000 000 NOTE If you are using a single cabl...

Page 7: ...d advance to AM PM 11 Use the buttons to select AM or PM 12 Press SAVE to accept your settings and advance to DAY OF WEEK 13 Use the buttons to select the correct day 14 Press SAVE to accept your sett...

Page 8: ...o enter 5 Use the buttons to select the ringer type As you scroll through the types a sample of the actual ringer will be heard L1 RINGER TYPE Type 2 Programmed L1 RINGER TYPE Type 2 select SAVE 6 Pre...

Page 9: ...e button to enter 5 Use the buttons to turn the line on or off L4 USAGE Off select SAVE 6 Press SAVE to accept the setting 7 The LINE IN USE INDICATOR for the line will stop flashing and will not reli...

Page 10: ...in the PROGRAM mode press the button until the following screen appears LINE GROUP select enter LINE GROUP L04 select SAVE 2 Press the button to enter 3 Use the buttons to change the LINE GROUP LINE G...

Page 11: ...6 sec select SAVE 2 Press the button to enter FLASH TIME 0 8 sec select SAVE FLASH TIME 0 8 sec Programmed 3 Use the buttons to change the setting 4 Press SAVE to accept the setting CHANGING HOLD REMI...

Page 12: ...oice Mail PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE TURNING THE MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR OFF The light and display indication can be turned OFF manually in the PROGRAM MODE MSGW LIGHT select enter L1 MSGW LIGHT select e...

Page 13: ...the line is in use the line will not be seized RECEIVING TELEPHONE CALLS If you subscribe to Call Waiting and a call is received on a line in use for another call you will hear a beep to indicate the...

Page 14: ...A CALL ON HOLD 1 Press HOLD 2 The LINE INDICATOR will flash regular to indicate that the call is on Hold TO RELEASE A CALL ON HOLD 1 Press the flashing LINE button or pick up another phone on the sam...

Page 15: ...you to bridge a call between any two lines to establish a 3 way conference call 1 Initiate the first call 2 Place the first call on HOLD 3 Initiate the second call 4 Press CONFERENCE You will now be t...

Page 16: ...ion 1 Press PAGE to answer You can use the speakerphone headset or handset to converse 2 To end simply hang up NOTE Only one extension can answer a system wide page at a time PAGING A SINGLE EXTENSION...

Page 17: ...420 between the first and second ring NOTE If you answer a call before the second ring the Caller ID information might not be displayed Call Waiting Caller ID records will not be displayed or logged d...

Page 18: ...RD 1 Press CALLER ID 2 Locate the desired Caller ID record using the buttons 3 Press ERASE 4 The screen will prompt ERASE erase 5 Press ERASE to confirm or END to abort DIRECTORY The 420 will store up...

Page 19: ...USING THE FEATURE KEYS 1 Go off hook 2 Press the desired FEATURE key To dial the second memory press SHIFT followed by the FEATURE key 6 Enter the telephone number using the numeric keypad 7 Press the...

Page 20: ...ure the coiled handset cord is plugged into the HANDSET jack not the HEADSET jack See pg 7 Intercom Paging Signal Not Received Make sure you have programmed your extension number correctly Line 1 must...

Page 21: ...ur phone These devices can interfere with the system s data links Operation During a Power Failure A 9 volt battery must be installed for power failure operation See pg 36 No Call Waiting Caller ID In...

Page 22: ...Off select SAVE DELAY RING Off Programmed DELAY RING 02 sec select SAVE DELAY RING 02 sec Programmed Maximum Delay Ring 30 sec PROGRAMMING TREE L3 L4 L3 L4 MSGW LIGHT select enter L1 MSGW LIGHT select...

Page 23: ...r LINE GROUP L04 select SAVE LINE GROUP L04 Programmed LINE GROUP L15 select SAVE LINE GROUP L15 Programmed LINE GROUP PRV select SAVE LINE GROUP PRV Programmed AUTO MUTE select enter AUTO MUTE On sel...

Page 24: ...problem with this unit the telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning 6 R...

Page 25: ...t Amplification 0dB to 12dB 4 levels The unit is hearing aid compatible Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Feature Specifications UZ635AT Caller ID with Call Waiting Type 2...

Page 26: ...roduct damage 6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation To protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered by placing the produc...

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