Useful Info
rmation
Answering
System
Preparatio
n
65
Room Monitor
T
e
lephone System
To monitor with
The unit to be monitored must not be in use and the handset to be monitored
must be off the base unit.
•
The monitored user can stop being monitored by:
— on the handset, press
[OFF]
or place the handset on the base unit.
— on the base unit, press
[LOCATOR/INTERCOM/TRANSFER]
or
[SP-PHONE]
.
•
“
Room monitor
” is also displayed on the monitored handset.
•
While the base unit is monitoring or being monitored, the LOCATOR/INTERCOM/
TRANSFER indicator light flashes and the SP-PHONE indicator lights.
•
If an incoming call is being received, you will hear 2 tones (incoming call tone,
p. 69). To answer the call, press the called line soft key (
) or (
).
To monitor with
The handset to be monitored must not be in use and must be off the base
unit.
•
If the Room Monitor feature of the destination handset is off or the handset is on
the base unit, busy tones will sound.
•
If an incoming call is being received, you will hear 2 tones (incoming call tone,
p. 69) and the line button will flash rapidly. To answer the call, press
the called line
button.
1
Press
[HOLD/INTERCOM]
, then press the soft key (
).
2
To call the base unit, press
[0]
.
To call another handset, press its extension
number (
[1]
to
[4]
).
•
To monitor from the speaker, press
[
s
]
. If the
handset is placed on the base unit, monitoring
will be stopped. You can place the handset on
the charger and continue monitoring. To switch
back to the receiver, press
[
C
]
.
3
To end monitoring, press
[OFF]
.
1
Press
[LOCATOR/INTERCOM/TRANSFER]
, then press
[MUTE]
.
•
The SP-PHONE indicator lights and the LOCATOR/INTERCOM/TRANSFER
indicator flashes.
2
To call the handset, press its extension number
[1]
( ) to
[4]
( ).
3
To end monitoring, press
[LOCATOR/INTERCOM/TRANSFER]
or
[SP-PHONE]
.
•
The indicator lights go out.
Handset
MONITOR
Press extension#
for room monitor
1-4=Handset
0=Base
Room monitor
00-00-05
D
01
LINE1
LINE2
Base Unit
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