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Getting Started
Console Keypad
The console keypad is used for dialing, call processing and
accessing PBX features. You can adjust the slope of the keypad
and detach (or attach) it from the handset cradle.
The keys on the keypad are arranged in three groups:
Volume and Mute Keys
– used to increase (
+
) or decrease (
-
) the
ringer volume and the volume of the earpiece in the handset or
headset. The
Mute
key turns the microphone in the headset or
handset on or off.
Call-processing Keys
– fixed-function keys that are used to
answer and manage calls. They include Retrieve, Hold, Answer
Cancel, Recover and Release.
Firmkeys
– programmable keys that provide access to the
following console features and system services:
SCRATCH
PAD
Displays an electronic notepad where you can type
messages from callers, reminders, questions, or
anything else you would write on note paper. You
can also use the Scratch Pad to store telephone
numbers for speed dialing.
BULLETIN
BOARD
Displays an area where you can type messages
that can be viewed from all other Supersconsole
2000s on the system.
GUEST
SERVICE
Displays room status information and softkeys
for managing guest services in a Hotel/Motel
installation.
PAGER
Accesses paging equipment for making
announcements.
HELP
Opens Help, which provides information to help
you accomplish your tasks.
OPERATOR
MODE
Re-displays the main console screen.
PHONE
BOOK
Allows you to find and call an extension by
typing the user’s name, extension number or
other information.
APPL
Starts another application that extends the
capabilities of the Superconsole 2000. Your
communications department selects the
application.
TRUNK
STATUS
Displays information about trunk (outside line)
usage.
MESSAGE
Displays softkeys for setting or clearing the
Message Waiting indicator on the dialed
extension.
TONES
Sends subsequently dialed digits as tones (used
when dialing into voicemail systems.)
VOICE
Transfers a recall to an extension user’s
voicemail box.
Note:
Some of the features shown are optional and may not
appear on your console keypad. Other features can also be
programmed to the keypad; see Firmkey Programming
on page 33.
Call-
processing
Keys
Firmkeys
Volume and
Mute Keys
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