To Set Up a Conference:
1. While in conversation with the first party:
2. Press the
CONF
key. The first party is put on hold
as you hear dial tone.
3. Dial the extension or phone number of the second
party.
4. When the second party answers, you may speak
with him or her while the first party is still on hold.
5. Press the
CONF
key to connect all three parties in
conference.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to add more parties to the
conference call.
To Check Voice Mail:
1. When the Voice Mail Message LED flashes:
2. Press the
MESSAGE
key.
3. Enter your Voice Mail password at the voice
prompt.
4. Follow the voice instructions to check your voice
messages.
To Check the Status of an Extension:
1. Press the
Features
soft key.
2. Scroll to and press the
View Extension
option. The
View Extension LCD screen displays.
3. Enter the extension you wish to check the status of.
The status is displayed (idle, busy, etc.)
NAVIGATING the LCD:
The following list describes how to navigate
screens on the LCD using soft keys/other keys.
Their functionality depend on what is on the LCD.
•
Add
- used to enter a new contact to the
Contact List
•
Ab3/123/ABC/abc
- accessed from ADD soft
key, changes dialing keypad keys
•
Back
- returns to the last LCD menu page or
replaces a wrong character
•
Cancel
- deletes the changes on the selected
LCD page and returns to the previous LCD
menu page
•
DIALING KEYPAD
- Press to enter letters
and numbers on the LCD. Press the key more
than once to select subsequent letters (e.g.
press the ‘2’ key 3 times to get a ‘C’).
•
Directory
- gives access to Contact and Speed
Dial lists
•
Features
- access to Privacy, Forward, Pickup,
Page, View Extension and COM features
•
Group
- accessed from Pick Up Call menu
•
History
- shows last dialed calls, received and
missed calls - Use Option soft key to see call
detail or to save the contact to the Speed Dial/
Contact List
•
Menu
- access to Main Menu (sets Ring Tones,
view System Info, Modify Settings, program
Line Key labels
, & Erase Data)
•
More
- scrolls the labels on the soft keys
located on bottom of LCD
• MUTE
key - your caller can’t hear you, but
you can still hear them
•
NAVIGATE
keys - Press the Up and Down
Arrows on the NAVIGATE keys to access
subsequent pages on multiple page LCD menus
(e.g. PG 1 of 2). LCD Menu pages display
corresponding arrows.
•
OK
- enters the selection. Used as a
shortcut to the Speed Dial feature if phone is
idle
•
Option
- gives detail info on a call, adds
contact to Contacts/Speed Dial menus
•
Self
- accessed from the Pick Up Call menu
p/n 610-0000-0845 Rev B
Teltronics
Arcata 28xx CIP-D
Quick Reference Card
This Quick Reference Card guide details how to op-
erate the Teltronics Arcata 2826 CIP-D and 2806
CIP-D phones (referred to as the 28xx CIP-D
phone).
The 2826 CIP-D is a business phone that transmits
voice data over dedicated two-wire copper pair. The
2826 can connect to either an HDLU or an HDLU2
digital card on the Cerato switch and be configured
as a digital endpoint.
The 28xx CIP-D is a business phone that transmits
voice data using the data network instead of
traditional telephone lines, taking advantage of the
economies of an existing network while retaining
the capabilities and reliability of a standard
telephone.
For features not described here or for more complete
instructions, see the Arcata 28xx CIP-D User Guide,
p/n 610-0000-0847, or the Teltronics website:
www.teltronics.com
.
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Configuration via the Web Interface:
NOTE
: Does not apply to the 2826 phone configured as
a digital endpoint.
1. Enter the IP address of your phone in Internet.
Explorer. The Web Interface opens.
2. Select the field links (i.e., Network Settings, Direc-
tory, Speed Dial, Callers List, Ring Tones) to open
each area for the phone and configure the settings.