using display keys.
Three display keys appear directly below
the display. When they are active, these
keys are labelled in capital letters on the
bottom line of the display. In Commander
documents, display keys are shown as
underlined, capital letters: for example,
OK
.
using key inquiry.
Check what is programmed on your
memory keys.
release all calls or lines with dial tone
a
press
b
press the key(s) that you want to check
c
and read the display.
press when
finished
d
adjusting display contrast.
press
a
press
UP
or
DOWN
for the level you want
b
press
OK
when finished
c
selecting a ring type
and volume level.
press
a
press ,
,
or
NEXT
to hear the
b
different ring types.
while the keystation is ringing,
c
press
to adjust the volume level.
press
OK
to store the volume level and ring
d
answering calls.
Answering calls using the handset
When your keystation rings, or
flashes
beside an Intercom or line key:
lift the handset
a
or
press the key beside the flashing
before
lifting the handset.
Answering calls using Handsfree
When your keystation rings, or
flashes
beside an Intercom or line key:
press
a
making calls.
Depending upon the dialling mode
programmed on your keystation, you may
have to lift the handset before making a call.
External calls using numbered line keys
if you do not have an external Prime line,
a
press a line key.
dial your call
b
External calls using Intercom keys
lift the handset
a
if
appears beside an Intercom key,
b
enter a line pool access code.
or
press an Intercom key without , then
enter a line pool access code.
when you hear external dial tone,
c
dial your call.
Internal calls using Intercom keys
if you do not have an internal Prime line,
a
press .
dial your call
b
Note:
Line pool access codes and
extension numbers are supplied by your
System Administrator.
Making calls using Handsfree
press
instead of lifting the handset
a
Holding Calls
press
. The
flashes beside the
a
line on hold.
press the line key with the flashing
to
b
return to the call.
Contrast level 2
UP
OK
DOWN
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