NEC Xn120 Talk manual

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    XN120 Vision and X N120 T alk T elep hone User Guide NEC Infr ontia Ltd www .necinfronti a.co.uk Intelligent Hybri d Sy stem I ssue 1.1 Januar y 2005 991405-5 Nothing contained in this m anual shall be deemed to be, and this m anual d oes not constitute, a warranty o f, or represe ntation wi th respec t to, any of the equipm ent covered. This m anu[...]

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    1 10 For m ore co nve nient use … Using Y our Mul tilin e T ele phone… Handsfree Options - Handsfree lets y ou pl ace and ans wer cal ls by press ing “ SPK” instead of using the handset. - W ith Automatic Handsfree, you can press the CALL Key without lifting the handset. Norm ally , y ou hav e Automatic Handsfree. - Use Handsfree Answerbac [...]

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    9 Hold / T ransf errin g Calls T ransferring a Call to an oth er Extension u I f your p hone has a DSS or O ne - T ouch key for the ex tension user w ho is to receiv e the call , just press i t instead of “ HOLD + Extension Numb er ” in the operation abov e. (T alking) HOLD ? ? ? Extension Num ber (Announce) T RFR Placing a Call on Hold / Retri[...]

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    8 3 Answeri ng Calls For Y our C onvenie nce u Common/Personal Abbreviated Dial li ng Bins are numbered as follows (by default): 2-digit di alling: Common = 00-79, Pers onal = 8 0-99, or 3-digit di alling: Common = 000- 899, Personal = 990-919. u System programming is required to all ow Group Abbreviated Dialling . Ask your NEC Authori sed Supplier[...]

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    4 7 Placing Cal ls If your ca ll do esn ’ t g o throu gh … u Pressi ng CALL key after di a l li ng an extension number is also possi ble. u Y our call will r ing or voice -announce. I f you h ear ringi ng, wai t for an answ er. I f you hear a beep, b egin speaki ng. Dialling “ 1” changes voi ce/ring mode (w here the destination is an XN120 [...]

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    6 5 If your ca ll do esn ’ t g o throu gh … Placing Cal ls Qu ickl y u I nter com numbers can als o be stored under Las t Number Redi al . Ask y our NE C Authorised Suppli er for details . Last Number Redial < Out side/Intercom Calls > LND VOL Redial List T he system retains the l ast 10 numbers dialled whic h can be v iewe d and dia l le[...]