1.3.3
SYSTEM TONES
Ring Tone
Constant Tone
Slow Repeating Tone
(60 pulses per minute)
Fast Repeating Tone
(120 pulses per minute)
Single Tone Burst
Double Tone Burst
Single Warbling Tone
Repeating Warbling Tone
Five Tone Bursts
Rapid Repeating Tone
(300 pulses per minute)
Signal Call
Dial Tone
Station Busy
Paging Busy
Station in Do Not Disturb
Number Unobtainable Tone
Intercom Call to Station with Mic on
Intercom Call to Station with Mic off
Paging Call
DSS Intrusion Tone
Hot Line Call
Alarm Signal
1.3.4
STATION OPERATIONS
PLACING AN EXCHANGE LINE CALL:
Lift the Handset (1) and press a free Exchange Line Key (7).
Dial the desired number after receipt of Dial Tone.
The selected Exchange Line Status LED (7) indicates:
Busy condition at all stations.
No other station can come across this line. You have complete privacy.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL:
Lift the Handset (1).
Select a free Exchange Line Key (7).
When you hear Dial Tone, press the DC (Dial Control) Key (10) then press the
button.
The system automatically dials the last number called. A pause
a PABX (i.e. if you first
the digit for an outside line).
is inserted if you
through
ON-HOOK DIALLING:
To initiate a call without lifting the Handset (1);
Press the MON Key (1
Select a free Exchange Line Key (7) and dial the required number.
Once the person being called answers the telephone, you must lift the Handset (1) off-hook to
speak.
ABBREVIATED DIALLING:
STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Lift the Handset (1).
Press the DC Key (10) and wait for Dial Tone.
The ICM Status LED (13) will light.
Assign the storage location by dialling a number from 10 to 25.
Then dial the desired telephone number. If a pause is required within the telephone number
press the
button and continue entering the remaining digits.
Up to 16 digits may be stored including any pause.
To store further abbreviated dialling telephone numbers, press the DC Key (10) and repeat the
above procedure. Place the Handset (1) on-hook when you have finished.
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