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Digital Single Line (DSL) Analog Single Line (SL T) Quick Reference Guide 92600DSL05 April 2001 Printed in U.S.A. (2562) 92600DSL05-1.QXD 3/12/01 4:44 PM Page 12[...]
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O 920-108H Using Y our Digital Single Line T elep These Volume Controls are for speaker and handset. Press then to automatically redial the last number you called. Lift the Handset to place and answer calls. While on a call, press then to automatically save the number you just dialed. Press then to automatically redial the saved number later on. Us[...]
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DEF MNO WXY ABC JKL GHI TUV VOL HOLD PARK FTR SAVE REDIAL PRS OPER 3 6 9 # 2 5 4 8 7 O 1 phone Handsfree Answerback • Use Handsfree Answerback to answer a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking toward your phone — without lifting the handset. Speak toward the Microphone to respond to voice-announced Intercom calls. Press for the feature key [...]
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Placing an Outside Call . . . 1. Lift handset. • Listen for dial tone. 2. + Outside number. • When behind a PBX, you may have to dial another 9 before your number. OR 2. + Line group number (1- 9 or 01-99 or 001-128) + Outside number. • When behind a PBX, you may have to dial 9 before your number. OR 2. + Line number (e.g., 05 or 005 for line[...]
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If your call doesn’t go through . . . Camp On and Callback 1 . to Camp On (wait without hanging up). • (Intercom calls) If you hear two beeps, you can speak. If you hear busy/ring, dial 6 to send a Voice Over. • (Outside calls) When you hear new dial tone, place your call again. OR 1. and hang up to leave a Callback for a free line or extensi[...]
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Answering Outside Calls . . . 1. Lift handset. Answering Intercom Calls . . . 1. (DSL only) If you hear two short beeps: Speak toward your phone. • You can lift the handset for privacy. OR 1. If you hear one long ring: Lift handset to speak. • Lift handset + 823 makes your incom- ing Intercom calls ring. Lift handset + 821 makes them voice-anno[...]
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Y our call can wait at your phone . . . Hold 1. Do not hang up + + Do not hang up. • For DSLs, this puts your outside call on System Hold. Your co-workers can take the call off Hold. For SLTs, this puts your call on Exclusive Hold. • To place the call on Exclusive Hold, dial 849 after pressing HOLD. • To place the call on Group Hold (so only [...]
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Park a call in orbit . . . 1. Do not hang up. Park a call in a System Orbit 2. (DSL only) + + Park Orbit. OR 2. + + Park Orbit. • Park Orbits are 1-64. OR Personal Park a call at your extension 2. + . 3. Page your co-worker to pick up the call. • For Paging , dial ✻ 1 + 0 for All Call or ✻ 1 + 1-64 for zones. 4. Hang up. 1. Lift handset. Fo[...]
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Forward your calls to a co-worker . . . 1. Lift handset + . 2. Dial Call Forwarding condition: 1 = Personal Answering Machine Emulation (then skip to step 4) 2 = Busy or not answered 4 = Immediate 6 = Not answered 7 = Immediate w/simultaneous ringing (not for Voice Mail) 0 = Cancel 3. Dial destination extension, Voice Mail master number or press Vo[...]
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Quickly dial co-workers and outside calls . . . Common and Group Abbreviated Dialing (Speed Dial) (You cannot store Common or Group Abbreviated Dialing numbers.) 1. Lift handset. 2. + Bin (for Common). OR 2. + Bin (for Group). Personal Abbreviated Dialing (Speed Dial) 1. Lift handset + . 2. Bin (0-9) + Trunk access code + Number to store. • Trunk[...]
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Tones you may hear . . . Lift handset + ✻ 47 + Record Personal Greeting + # + 2 (Busy/No Answer), 4 (Immediate) or 6 (No Answer) + Extension to receive calls + 2 (All) or 3 (CO) + Hang up To cancel : Lift handset + ✻ 47 + 3 + Hang up Personal Greeting: 847 + 1 to block your outside calls 2 to block Paging, Intercom calls, Call Forwards and tran[...]
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To program: Lift handset + + Bin (0-9) + Trunk access code + Number to store + Hang up To use: Lift handset + + Bin (0-9) Personal Abbreviated Dialing Directory Bin Access Code Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NEC America Inc., Corporate Networks Group 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 cng.nec.com 92600DSL05-1.QXD 3/[...]