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DXP, DXP Plus, FXS, and FXT
Digital Communication Systems
Large Screen Display Speakerphone
Station User’s Guide
This publication supports the Impact
SCS Large Screen LCD Speakerphone
GCA70–349.04 08/00
printed in U.S.A.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Station User’s Guide

DXP, DXP Plus, FXS, and FXTDigital Communication SystemsLarge Screen Display SpeakerphoneStation User’s GuideThis publication supports the ImpactSCS L

Seite 2 - DXP, DXPPlus, FXS and FXT

Positioning Your SpeakerphoneYou should adjust the position of the speakerphone on your desk or table to suityour individual needs and maximize the pe

Seite 3 - About This Book

Notes92 Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s GuideFeature Access Codes GCA70-349

Seite 4 - System-to-System Network

Display AbbreviationsThis chart identifies the interactive button abbreviations that appear in yourdisplay.Abbreviation Feature DefinitionACCTAccount

Seite 5 - Contents

Abbreviation Feature DefinitionCAMPCamp OnHas system call you when busy station becomes idle.When chosen as a feature, stores a button that enablesthe

Seite 6 - Contents GCA70-349

Abbreviation Feature DefinitionGPLSNGroup ListenWhen chosen as a feature, stores a button that enablesloud speaker broadcast of distant party’s voice.

Seite 7 - GCA70-349 Contents

Abbreviation Feature DefinitionPCKUPPick UpWhen chosen as a feature, stores a button that allowsyou to pick up a call ringing elsewhere.PERSPersonalRo

Seite 8

Abbreviation Feature DefinitionVABVoice AnnounceBlockInhibits your station from receiving a SOHVA. Also,blocks voice calls sent over the speaker. When

Seite 9 - Getting Started

Notes98 LCD Speakerphone Station User’s GuideDisplay Abbreviations GCA70-258

Seite 10 - Positioning Your Speakerphone

GlossaryAAccount CodeA group of numbers, up to 16 digits in length, entered by station users duringincoming or outgoing calls; the system uses account

Seite 11 - Using Your Speakerphone

BBlock ProgrammingTo eliminate the need to program each station individually, programmers canassign features or functions to groups of stations.Button

Seite 12 - Setting Display Contrast

DData Interface Unit (DIU)This optional unit provides connections for your standard multi-line digital telephone andIndustry Standard Telephone (IST)

Seite 13 - Setting Volume Levels

Using Your Speakerphone•To manually place a call using your speakerphone,1. PRESS INTERCOM or line button.2. DIAL the number.3. When party answers, SP

Seite 14 - Answering and Making Calls

EE&M Tie LinesIn telephony, a separate pair of leads to your station which are used by systemoperators for signaling and supervisory purposes.Excl

Seite 15 - Getting Started GCA70-349

LLast Number RedialingAutomatically dialing the last number dialed.LCDLiquid crystal display; the alphanumeric display of several Comdial DigitalTelep

Seite 16 - GCA70-349 Getting Started

PPagingThis feature allows station users to dial-up customer provided loudspeakerpaging equipment and page over externally placed loudspeakers and det

Seite 17 - Your Speakerphone’s Buttons

Screened Call TransferAllows users to first announce and then transfer both line and intercom calls fromone station or group to another.Service Observ

Seite 18

Tracker PagerThe Tracker optional pager system allows you to send and receive messages toTracker pagers assigned to station extension numbers.TRNS/CON

Seite 19

Speakerphone CharacteristicsWhen using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker are fartheraway from you than when you use a handset. Both th

Seite 20

NOTE: Pressing any button (mute, hold, etc.) on the speakerphone while infull-duplex mode causes the system to perform the “speech training” testagain

Seite 21 - Wednesday 19 11:36am

Half-Duplex Speakerphone GuidelinesNOTE: The speakerphone user guidelines in this section do not apply to theImpact SCS 8412F-** when it is operating

Seite 22 - Getting Started GCA70-258

Notes110 Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s GuideSpeakerphone Characteristics GCA70-349

Seite 23 - Answering Calls

Feature Networking SupportThe table below shows all the features available on Set 15A. It identifies whethereach feature is for a local stand-alone sy

Seite 24 - GROUP LISTEN, and RECORD

Setting Display ContrastYou can darken or lighten the contrast of the display for best viewing.•To adjust the display contrast,1. SELECTOPTIONS.2. SEL

Seite 25 - Answering Intercom Calls

Feature NameTypeOriginating/Terminating/BothRemoteNetworkingSupportFeatureParametersProgramFeatureAttendantProgramingBoth Comdial Local NodeAuthorizat

Seite 26 - Line Access From Any Station

Feature NameTypeOriginating/Terminating/BothRemoteNetworkingSupportFeatureParametersProgramFeatureCall WaitingToneTerminating None Local Node/StationC

Seite 27 - Holding Calls

Feature NameTypeOriginating/Terminating/BothRemoteNetworkingSupportFeatureParametersProgramFeatureExecutiveOverrideBoth NoneExtendedDTMFFeatureNumberi

Seite 28 - Answering Calls GCA70-349

Feature NameTypeOriginating/Terminating/BothRemoteNetworkingSupportFeatureParametersProgramFeatureLine Queue Both NoneLock Both None Local Node/Statio

Seite 29 - GCA70-349 Answering Calls

Feature NameTypeOriginating/Terminating/BothRemoteNetworkingSupportFeatureParametersProgramFeatureResponseMessageBoth None LocalRingMonitoringTerminat

Seite 30 - Directed Call Pickup

Feature NameTypeOriginating/Terminating/BothRemoteNetworkingSupportFeatureParametersProgramFeatureStationMonitoring(DSS/BLF)Both ComdialAcrossNetwork(

Seite 31 - Pickup For Monitored Stations

Notes118 Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s GuideFeature Networking Support GCA70-349

Seite 32 - COMDIAL* Impact

IndexAAccount Codesentering for incoming calls, 75entering for outgoing calls, 76forced verification of, 76programming a button, 62All-Call Paging, 82

Seite 33 - Handling an Incoming SOHVA

DDial By Name, 77DialingSee CallingDirect Station Select (DSS) Buttonassociated lights, 11calling stations using, 23displaying function (button query)

Seite 34 - Voice Announce Blocking

Intercom Buttonfunctions, 9meaning of associated light, 12LLast Number Redial, 32LCD Abbreviations, 93 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 98LCD Messagessending, 51

Seite 35

Setting Volume LevelsThe volume control on your telephone is a multipurposecontrol you can use to set the volume (loudness) of theringer, the speaker,

Seite 36 - Answering Calls GCA70-258

SSaved Number Redialprogramming a button, 63using with Caller ID, 27Shift Buttonfunctions, 9storing speed dial numbers using, 58Speaker Buttonfunction

Seite 37 - Making Calls

This manual has been developed by ComdialCorporation (the “Company”) and is intended for theuse of its customers and service personnel. Theinformation

Seite 38 - Making Intercom Calls

GCA70–349.04 08/00Printed in U.S.A.

Seite 39 - Automatic Dialing

Answering and Making CallsYour speakerphone is now properly configured to answer and make calls to bothstations within your system (intercom calls) an

Seite 40 - Redial - Last-Dialed Number

Understanding the Basic FunctionsYour speakerphone provides many versatile features for your use. These featuresare explained in terms of what they al

Seite 41 - Automatic Callback

8 Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s GuideGCA70-349 Getting StartedMESSAGE* 0 #WXY9TUV8PRS7GHI4JKL5MNO6DEF31ABC2TAPHOLDTRNS/CONFSPEAKERM

Seite 42 - An Answer (Call Waiting)

Your Speakerphone’s ButtonsHold Button (HOLD)•Places a line or intercom call on hold.•Stores pauses in number sequences during programming.•If availab

Seite 43 - Camping On Options

Speaker Button (SPEAKER)•Turns your speaker on or off.•Disconnects a call when you are on a hands free call.•Ends or cancels programming.Tap Button (T

Seite 44 - Sending Subdued Off-Hook

Your Speakerphone’s Display LightsThe lights (LEDs) on your LCD speakerphone indicate the status of lines,features, and intercoms.Busy Lamp Field (BLF

Seite 45 - Advanced Call Handling

This User’s Guide is for the followingsystem:DXP, DXPPlus, FXS and FXTDigital Communication Systems.This user’s guide applies to the following telepho

Seite 46 - Conferencing

The MUTE Button:•On steady = called party cannot hear your conversation.The INTERCOM Button:•Steady green or red = you are using your intercom.•Flutte

Seite 47 - Conference

Understanding The Large Screen DisplayYour speakerphone has a large screen display consisting of six lines of 24possible character positions per line.

Seite 48 - Forwarding a Call

Notes14 LCD Speakerphone Station User’s GuideGetting Started GCA70-258

Seite 49 - To cancel call forwarding

Answering CallsAnswering Outside CallsWhen an outside call rings at your station, the LCD screen displays the systemline number of the incoming call (

Seite 50 - Voice Mail

•After you have answered an outside call at your station,your LCD will display HOLD, TRANSFER, CONFERENCE,GROUP LISTEN, and RECORD1. SELECTHoldto plac

Seite 51

Answering Intercom CallsAn intercom call is one that is made from one system telephone to another. Yourstation receives intercom calls in one of two w

Seite 52 - CFOS-enabled station

Night-Transferred Calls -Line Access From Any StationThe system attendant can transfer incoming calls to a particular station or stationsfor off-hour

Seite 53 - Handling Park Recalls

Holding CallsYou can place a call on hold and retrieve it later. With a regular hold, you canpick up the held call at your telephone or another user c

Seite 54 - HOLD ANS

•If a held line is recalling, choose one ofthe following:1. SELECTHoldto place the call on hold atyour station and restart hold timer.2. LIFT handset,

Seite 55 - Screened Call Transfers

Often, you will have more than one call on hold at your station. You know youcan retrieve the last call placed on hold simply by pressing TAP; however

Seite 56 - Unscreened Call Transfers

About This BookThis user’s guide serves as both an introduction for new speakerphone users anda reference for experienced users.IntroductionThe first

Seite 57 - Quick Transfer

Call PickupThe Impact system offers three distinct methods to answer incoming calls that areringing at other stations.Group Call PickupThe installer o

Seite 58

Pickup For Monitored StationsYour telephone may have the personal intercom number of another telephoneappearing at a programmable button location. You

Seite 59 - Nonverbal Messaging

•To call an idle monitored station or to answer one that isringing,1. NOTE the BLF light condition.2. PRESS assigned DSS/BLF button.3. SPEAK toward te

Seite 60 - Nonverbal Messaging GCA70-349

Receiving Subdued Off-HookVoice Announcements (SOHVA)Handling an Incoming SOHVAThis feature allows an intercom caller to break into your call by makin

Seite 61 - GCA70-349 Nonverbal Messaging

Voice Announce BlockingIf your system installer makes this feature available, you can prevent voiceannouncements from sounding over your telephone spe

Seite 62

Caller ID (Automatic Number Identification)When installed by system programming, the Caller ID feature allows you to viewincoming call numbers before

Seite 63 - Response Message Delivery

Notes28 LCD Speakerphone Station User’s GuideAnswering Calls GCA70-258

Seite 64

Making CallsMaking Outside CallsYou can manually dial a number over any telephone line you select. Or, if theinstaller assigned a prime line or the id

Seite 65 - Programming

Making Intercom CallsThere are two methods for making an intercom call. One causes the calledtelephone to ring (tone-first). The other causes your voi

Seite 66 - Speed Dial Numbers

Automatic DialingThis feature provides one- or two-button speed dialing using programmablebuttons at which you have previously stored numbers. Two lev

Seite 67 - 01 to 16 to select line

NOTE: Throughout this book, all references to fixed buttons (keypad,DSS/BLF, SPEAKER, HOLD, etc...) are printed in upper case, italic type; forexample

Seite 68 - Feature Access Codes

RedialingFor instruction on using your system’s Automatic Redial feature, see page 70 inthe Other Advanced Features chapter.Redial - Last-Dialed Numbe

Seite 69 - (Programmable Buttons)

Camping On - Busy Station,Automatic CallbackIf you call another station and receive a busy signal or a Do Not Disturb tone, youcan press a button that

Seite 70 - LCD Feature Buttons

Advanced Camping On OptionsCamping On - Idle Station, Automatic CallbackIf you call another station and hear ringing but receive no answer, you can pr

Seite 71 - GCA70-349 Programming

•To answer a call-waiting tone if you receive one while on acall,1. HEAR short tone burst in receiver.2. PLACE current call on hold, OR complete call

Seite 72 - Programming GCA70-349

Sending Subdued Off-HookVoice Announcements (SOHVA)You can make a private voice announcement to another station that is off-hookand busy on a call if

Seite 73 - Reminder Alert

Advanced Call HandlingWaiting For ALine (Queuing)If all the lines in a line group are busy, you can place your telephone in a queueto await an idle li

Seite 74 - Response Message Button

ConferencingWhen your telephone is joined together with several other telephones on thesame call, the effect is called conferencing. You can make conf

Seite 75 - Other Advanced Features

If you are involved in a conference call with two outside lines, you can drop outof this established conference call and leave the outside lines in th

Seite 76 - Line Groups

Call ForwardingForwarding a CallYou can forward the calls that normally ring at your telephone to anothertelephone. To remind you that your calls are

Seite 77 - Do Not Disturb Condition

•To cancel call forwarding,1. SELECTCLEARto disable call forwarding.Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s Guide 41GCA70-349 Advanced Call H

Seite 78 - Automatic Redial

Contents1 Getting Started ...1Setting Up Your Speakerphone...1Positioning Your Speakerphone ...2Using Your Speakerphone

Seite 79

Diverting All Incoming Calls To Another StationCall diverting permits you to send an incoming call to another station that youhave previously designat

Seite 80 - Tracker Paging System

Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)If enabled by your installer, the Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)* featureallows you to forward incoming or trans

Seite 81

•To deactivate CFOS, choose one of thefollowing:1. SELECTCLEAR.•To join an active CFOS call from theCFOS-enabled station,1. Note flashing HOLD light i

Seite 82 - Auxiliary Jack

Call ParkingParking a CallYou can place an intercom or outside call on hold in the system so that it can beanswered from any station, even though it m

Seite 83

•To place a park recall on hold at your station,1. SELECTHold.. After the call remains onhold for a period of time, it rings back to yourtelephone as

Seite 84 - Account Codes

Call TransferringScreened Call TransfersYou can answer a call at your LCD speakerphone and transfer it to anothertelephone. If you first identify the

Seite 85 - Dial By Name

•If the intercom party does not answer their telephone whenringing, take one of the following steps:1. SELECT RECONNECT to reconnect the call to your

Seite 86 - Setting Current Volume Level

Other Call Transferring OptionsHot TransferA hot transfer is a type of screened transfer. This feature is useful for transferringcalls to people who n

Seite 87 - Muting Your Speakerphone

Call Transferring SummaryTransfer OptionWhat are the sender’sactions after answeringoriginal call?How is the transferred calldelivered to the receiver

Seite 88 - Inquiry)

Nonverbal MessagingLCD Message DeliveryYou can set system-supplied messages at your station to be received anddisplayed by a calling LCD speakerphone.

Seite 89 - Automatic Set Relocation

3 Making Calls ...29Making Outside Calls ...29Making Intercom Calls ...30Automatic Dialing...31Re

Seite 90 - 70 through 77 for zones 1–8

•SELECTout to lunchto display “ out to lunch” on theLCD display.•SELECTTake a messageto display “Take a message”on the LCD display.•SELECTI will be ba

Seite 91 - Viewing The Call Log

LCD MESSAGE LIST(Write the attendant supplied messages here)Dial Code Message01 Back at (default message 1)02 Call (default message 2)03 Ask them to h

Seite 92 - IMIST Module

Message Waiting Light and MessagingIf the system installer designates your LCD speakerphone to have message-waitoriginate ability, you can turn on the

Seite 93 - DSS/BLF Console Operation

•To receive a message at an alertedstation,1. OBSERVE flashing message waiting light andthe LCD message indicating who called foryou.2. SELECTCALLto d

Seite 94

Notes56 Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s GuideNonverbal Messaging GCA70-349

Seite 95

ProgrammingDSS NumbersStoring another station extension number at a DSS/BLF programmable locationallows you to monitor that station, dial with the pre

Seite 96

Speed Dial NumbersSpeed dialing is a feature that lets you store and dial frequently called numbersusing one or two buttons. You can store numbers for

Seite 97

6. SELECTEDIT.7. Make your speed dial route selection choicefrom the list on the LCD by pressing the appro-priate button.•PRESS line button to select

Seite 98

Feature Access CodesIn addition to the system features which may be programmed using theinteractive buttons, several other features may be programmed

Seite 99 - Feature Enable Code

Speed Dial Numbers, Features or DSS/BLF Locations(Programmable Buttons)11321431541651761871982092110 2211 2312 24Personal Speed Dial Numbers(Keypad Bu

Seite 100

7 Other Advanced Features ...67Background Music ...67Line Groups ...68Do Not Disturb Condition...69Aut

Seite 101 - Display Abbreviations

LCD Feature ButtonsYou can create feature access buttons to make operation easier. To do this, use theinteractive buttons to select the feature you wa

Seite 102

•Do Not Disturb(DND)—prevents other telephones from ringing yourtelephone.•Executive Override(Executive Override)—allows overriding a callor a Do Not

Seite 103

Programming of the feature access buttons may require several selectionsinvolving many LCD screens. If an abbreviation used is not familiar to you,con

Seite 104

Reminder AlertYou can set up to two reminder alerts to sound at your LCD so that you willremember important regular events or occasional events.•To se

Seite 105

Response Message ButtonYou may program a RESPONSE MESSAGE button, which allows you to sendan LCD message to a caller who has initiated a SOHVA or inte

Seite 106

Other Advanced FeaturesBackground MusicIf the telephone system supplies background music, you can turn it on at yourLCD speakerphone while on-hook and

Seite 107 - Glossary

Line GroupsSome systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups which may beaccessed for outside calling instead of selecting an individual lin

Seite 108 - Glossary GCA70-349

Do Not Disturb ConditionThis feature keeps calls from ringing at your LCD speakerphone and makes yourstation appear to be busy to intercom calls. As a

Seite 109 - GCA70-349 Glossary

Automatic RedialIf your station has the multiple automatic redial feature enabled, you can place upto ten numbers in your telephone’s redial queue.NOT

Seite 110

•To scroll through numbers in your redial queue if yourtelephone is currently idle,1. SELECTAuto RedialOR the programmed AUTOMATICREDIAL button. The d

Seite 111

Notesvi Large Screen Display Speakerphone Station User’s GuideContents GCA70-349

Seite 112

Tracker Paging SystemWhen installed with your system, the Tracker Paging System option allows youto send call back and parked call messages to Tracker

Seite 113

4. HEAR confirmation beep (Tracker page accepted) OR HEARbusy tone (Tracker page not accepted).5. PRESS SPEAKER to end.•To use Tracker to transfer a c

Seite 114

Auxiliary JackYour Impact SCS LCD speakerphone may be equipped with an auxiliary jackthat provides an interface for a headset, a tape recorder, an ext

Seite 115 - Speakerphone Characteristics

•Program the enable/disable buttons (at any blankprogrammable button location) as follows:1. SELECTOPTIONS.2. SELECTProgramming.3. SELECTNEXTuntil the

Seite 116

Account CodesIf the installer has arranged your system for account code entry, your display mayprompt you to enter an account code after answering a c

Seite 117

Dial By NameThe Dial By Name feature provides an index of names for you to search through.When you select a name in the index, the system will automat

Seite 118

Volume ControlSetting Current Volume LevelThe volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose control you can use toset the volume (loudness) of th

Seite 119 - Feature Networking Support

•There are eight headset loudness levels that you can set forthe current call as follows:1. While on a call and in headset mode,PRESS the VOLUME UP OR

Seite 120

Programmed Button DisplayButton Functions Display (Button Query)You can cause the display to identify the function of each button on yourtelephone.•To

Seite 121

Automatic Set RelocationIf your installer has equipped your system with automatic set relocation, whenyou move your telephone to a new location, the s

Seite 122

Getting StartedWelcomeCongratulations and thank you for using a Comdial telephone! Your digitalspeakerphone is supported by a communication system wit

Seite 123

PagingYour system provides an all-call or a zone page feature that you access by dialingspecial codes. This arrangement sounds your voice announcement

Seite 124

Viewing The Call LogThe Call Log feature allows you to view the last 10 outgoing calls made fromyour station. If you have caller ID, the LCD will also

Seite 125

IMIST ModuleImpact SCS 8412F-** and 8412S-** speakerphones equipped with the optionalIMIST module can support an IST device (modem, FAX machine,indust

Seite 126

DSS/BLF Console OperationThe IB64X, IB48X, and IB24X DSS/BLF consoles have additional buttons andstatus lights that extend the memory button capabilit

Seite 127

Accessing The DSS/BLF Console Button LevelsThe IB24X and IB48X DSS/BLF consoles have four levels of buttons,quadrupling the consoles’ button capacity.

Seite 128

Feature Access CodesThis chart provides you with a quick reference guide of the feature dialing codes.If you wish, you can detach these pages and keep

Seite 129

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeCall Forward, Ring-NoAnswer, All CallsINTERCOM +*54 +extension numberINTERCOM +#5Call Forward, Ring-NoAnswer, Personal

Seite 130

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeExecutive Overrideextension number +*03Hold, ManualHOLDHold, ExclusiveHOLD + HOLDHold, DirectedINTERCOM +*90Hold, Dire

Seite 131 - CCB (15B)

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeOperator AccessINTERCOM +0Paging, All CallINTERCOM +70Paging, Zones 2-8INTERCOM +71 to 77Paging, Meet-MeINTERCOM +78Pa

Seite 132 - Printed in U.S.A

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeSpeed Dial, System*100 to *599Speed Dial, ProgrammingINTERCOM +**1Station LockINTERCOM +#04 +codeVolume SaveINTERCOM +

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