Commander Connect Owners Manual
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Using this handbook
This Owner’s Handbook is your guide to using the Commander Connect system and its features,
with either a Keystation or a standard telephone. It also explains how to program system
settings using your Keystation.
In describing the various system features dialling codes are given which you use with a standard
telephone to activate the features. (If you wish, you can also use these codes from a
Keystation).
Read the section
Introducing the Keystations
on page 12 to understand how to operate the
menus and use the other features of your system Keystation.
To get up and running, read the section
Getting started – basic call features
on page 18.
If you are using a standard telephone, read the section
Using a standard telephone
on page 26.
When you are ready to use additional call features, refer to the section
Additional call features
on page 29.
Station set-up options
on page 46 details information on how to set up your Keystation to suit
your individual needs in the sub-section
Customising your Keystation
.
System set-up options that relate to call features are included in the above sections.
Refer to the section
Miscellaneous system configuration options
on page 99 for additional
system configuration options, including how to program which Stations ring on incoming calls,
how to set Day and Night Service etc.
To control which numbers system users may dial, refer to ‘Class of Service’ on page 60.
Your Commander Connect may be equipped with a Voice Module, in which case a number of
powerful Voice Services are available. These services include Courtesy Service, Voicemail
boxes, Answering Machine and an Auto-attendant Service. Details are given in ‘Using Voicemail
and other voice services’ on page 64. (Note: Use of the standard Courtesy Service greeting
does not require a Voice Module to be fitted).
Programming additional system options
on page 88 covers miscellaneous system
programming options.
If you have equipped your system with ISDN access, read ‘Setting Up and using ISDN’ on page
110 for details on the features and configuration options.
The
Programming Reference
on page 124 provides an overview of all Station and system
programming options.
Finally, the 'Table of Contents' is the easiest way to find information on a specific topic.