Cadence Mar06 manual

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 21 Telephone Quick Reference Automatic Call-back Cancel Call Diversion All Calls Cancel No Answer Cancel Busy Cancel Follow me Extension Cancel Call Pick-up Group Directed Extension number Call Waiting Send Individual Abbreviated Dia ling Last Number Redial (off campus) Humboldt State University Telecommunicati[...]

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    Humboldt State University o wns and operates its own telephone switch, often referred to as a PBX (Private Branch Exchange). T he campus PBX is a Model MD110, manufactured by Ericsson. The MD110 supports t wo kinds of signaling; digital and an alog. Digital telephones ar e proprietary, and are designed to take full advant age of the rich feature se[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 19 Notes Table of Contents Important Numbers and Access Codes ........................................................................... 1 Quick St art .................................................................................................................... ... 2 Function Keys ......................[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 1 Important Numbers and Access Codes EMERGENCY ................................................................................... Campus O perator .............................................................................................. Off-Campus Ca lls ...................................................[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 17 Voice Mail Quick Tips Automatic Date & Time Bypass Sy stem Greeting Date & Time (for a single message) Erase, Re-record Greetings Away from the phone On the phone Locate messages Sent Received On Campus Off Campus Password, Changing Pause during playback Press the wrong key? Quick message delete Quic[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 3 Quick Start Conference Calls (Page 9) With first party on the line • Press • Dial second party • If answered, press and wait for long beep • If no answer, press Call Waiting (Page 11) To send to busy extension • Press • Busy tone changes to ring • Wait for party to answer Automatic Call-Back (On[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 15 Features AUTOMATIC CA LL BACK (On-campus calls only) Automatic Call Back (ACB) feature allows a user calling a station that is busy, or does not answer, to request a callb ack when the station be comes free. (The user may make and/or receive calls whil e the Automatic Call Back feature is in effect.) When th[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 5 Menu and Function Keys (F1 – F 4) Programmable Keys Descriptions Toggles the menu display on and off. The displayed menu is ENTER AUTH CODE LOCK ACC AUTH TIME F1 F2 F3 F4 LOCK Press F1 to lock the phone’s settings ACC Press F2 to enter an Account code AUTH Press F3 to exit the Authorization C ode TIMER Pr[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 13 Features Cancel Follow Me from Ans w er Po in t • Lift handset • Press • Dial your extension • Press • Listen for pulsating dial tone • Hang up Your Phone • Lift hands et at current answer point • Press • Listen for norm al dial tone • Hang up Note: Stuttered dial tone will remind the use[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 7 Features PLACING CALLS To place a call • Lift handset and dial OR • Dial without lifting handset (Call set up is heard through speaker. See belo w) • Pickup handset to speak OR • Listen and speak hands-free t hrough speaker and microphone. To receive a call or calls on other lines • Lift handset OR [...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 11 Features Distinctive Tones through the earp iece info rm the user of call progress and feature activation. Sound Tone Indication Tone Name Single long beep Single short beep Member joined conference cal l Member left conference call Conference Three short beeps Feature accept ed and confirmed Confirmation Me[...]

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    Mar06 Digital 661Telephone User Guide 9 Features CONFERENCE The Conference feature allo ws a us er to initiate a conference call with up to eight parties. After establishing a conferenc e call, conference members ma y drop out or be added at any time. With the first party on the line • Press • Dial second party After Answer • Press • Listen[...]