
Making Calls
Commander i System User Guide - Issue 2
Door Station Calls
To Call The Door Station:
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Lift the handset if handset mode is desired.
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Press required DSS key [1-8]
or
Press [INT] and dial the Door Station intercom number.
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Hear a short beep and speak to the Door Station.
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Press [RECALL] to activate the Door Opener.
External Calls
To Make An External Call:
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Lift handset if handset mode is desired.
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Press a free [LINE] and wait for dial tone.
The selected [LINE] icon appears as engaged at all other keystations.
L2
L3
1
2
3
4
L1
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Dial the external number.
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Speak when the called party answers.
The call timer commences after ten seconds.
Last Number Redial
To Redial:
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Lift the handset if handset mode is desired.
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Press a free [LINE] and wait for dial tone.
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Press [REDIAL].
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Speak when the called party answers.
Speed Dialling
This facility allows each keystation to access the ten personal speed dial
numbers (01 - 10) and the twenty system speed dial numbers (11 - 30).
For speed dial number storing procedures refer to User Programming -
01u Personal Speed Dial Numbers on page 6-5 and Administration
Programming - 02a System Speed Dial Numbers on page 6-11.
To Dial a Stored Number:
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Lift the handset if handset mode is desired.
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Press a free [LINE] and wait for dial tone.
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Press [i] and dial the speed dial address number (01-30)
or
Scroll up and down the repertory numbers using the [*] and [#] keys
until the desired number is displayed, and press [i] again.
Refer to the slide-out speed dial list
attached to the keystation.
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Speak when the called party answers.
Speed dial numbers can be dialled out in succession (chain dialling).
One-Touch Speed Dialling
Every DSS key except your own and every unused line key can be
programmed to store a number of up to 24 digits.
For one-touch speed dial number storing procedure refer User
Programming - 02u One-Touch Speed Dial Numbers on page 6-6.
To Dial a Stored One-Touch Number:
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Press a free [LINE] and wait for dial tone.
Press the key containing the stored number.
L2T
L2T 99991234
L1T: 99991234
14: 99991234
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Summary of Contents for Commander i
Page 11: ...Chapter One Introduction to the Commander i System ...
Page 19: ...Chapter Two System Description ...
Page 23: ...Chapter Three Hardware Installation ...
Page 24: ......
Page 57: ...Chapter Four Programming ...
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Page 84: ...Chapter Five Commander Customer Training ...
Page 89: ...Chapter Six Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...
Page 93: ......
Page 94: ...Appendix A Installation Summary ...
Page 102: ...Appendix B Factory Default Values ...
Page 109: ...Appendix D Commander i System User Guide ...
Page 110: ...Telstra Commander i System User Guide Serial Item 749 025 Issue 2 ...
Page 113: ...1 Getting To Know Your Commander i ...
Page 117: ...2 Answering Calls ...
Page 120: ...3 Making Calls ...
Page 123: ...4 Call Handling ...
Page 127: ...5 Other Facilities ...
Page 131: ...6 Programming ...
Page 142: ...Appendix F Commander i AFU User Guide ...
Page 143: ...Telstra Commander i Analogue Facilities Unit User Guide Serial Item 749 35 Issue 2 ...
Page 145: ...1 Introduction ...
Page 148: ...2 How To Use The AFU ...
Page 152: ...3 AFU Quick Reference Card ...