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Introduction
Using This Guide
This guide is for INDeX 2030, 2050 and 2060 telephones used on
the INDeX telephone system operating under Software Release 9.1.
To check the Software Release of your system, press ANSWERRELEASE and then PROGRAM (see page 14). The phone displays
the Software Release. Cancel the display by pressing ANSWERRELEASE again.
•2060 Telephone Software
This guide covers the normal telephone functions of the 2060
telephone. Details of using its TAPI driver with software on your
PC is covered by a separate 2060 Software Addendum.
What Features Can I Use?
This guide covers all the features supported by the INDeX 2030,
2050 and 2060 phones. However, your phone may not be enabled to
use all of the features available. If you are unsure which features you
can use, contact your System Manager.
Introduction – Page 3
Further Help
•Network Features:
Your phone system may be part of a network linking several sites.
Where possible, it treats network calls as internal calls and offers
the same features. However, this depends on the type of network
link and type of system at the other end of the link. Some links
may be to non-INDeX telephone systems.
In all instances, first seek help from your System Manager. They will
seek further assistance from your system's Maintainer if necessary.
• System Manager:
• on Extension:
This guide is also available in several computer formats (e.g.
Windows Help, Adobe Acrobat). Contact your System Manager to
obtain copies or download them from our internet site
(http://www.sdxplc.com).
The diagram shows the main features of a display phone; the term
covers INDeX 2030, 2050 and 2060 phones.
Handset Rest Tags
(Beneath Handset)
Lamp
(Beneath Handset)
Speaker
Handset
•2060: Phone with handsfree operation, DSS keys and BLF status
lamps (see page 21). A serial socket and cable for connection to a
PC is also included. Use of the 2060 software is covered by a
separate 2060 Software Addendum.
• 2050: Similar to 2060 but without a serial socket.
• 2030: Similar to 2050 but without BLF status lamps.
Using the SCROLL Key
Sometimes there are more options available than the phone can
display. When this happens, a -symbol appears next to the
SCROLL key. Press SCROLL to display the other options.
Similarly, the phone display changes during calls and according to
your own customisation. A -symbol next to a display key indicates
an option you can use by pressing that key. Thus this guide cannot
always detail when you would have to press the SCROLL key to
access a function.
Dialling
Keys
Microphone
BLF Lamps
(Not 2030)
DSS
Ke
Display
Keys
s
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Display Phone Features – Page 5
On-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer Release
On all INDeX telephones you can both dial and hear the call
progress without using the handset (known as "on-hook dialling").
When answered, you can continue the call without using the
handset, ie. handsfree. You can switch between handsfree and
handset working during a call.
Pressing the ANSWER RELEASE key has the same effect as lifting
or replacing the handset.
Tones & Ringing
The phone uses various tones and rings to indicate events. A sample
of these appears below. You can alter the ringer volume, sound,
switch it on/off, etc. (see page 28).
Incoming Calls:
• Repeated Single Ring: Internal call.
• Repeated Double Ring: External call.
• Repeated Triple Ring: System or personal alarm.
The Phone Lamp
• Single Tone: Page call (see page 15).
During Calls:
• Repeated Double Pip: You have set a camp on (see page 12).
• Repeated Single Pip: Another extension is about to intrude or
has intruded on your call.
Making Calls:
• Dial Tone: Dial number.
• Broken Dial Tone: Phone on divert or no calls (see page 19).
• Repeated Tone: Busy number (see page 11).
• Triple Tone: Call diverting to external number.
• Continuous Tone: Number called unobtainable or set to no calls.
Phone locked or barred.
The phone uses its lamp (above the SPEAKER key) to show calls
and messages.
When making calls, the display shows details about call progress. It
also shows messages if you cannot make the call.
•Call barring:
The system can bar you from dialling particular numbers or types
of number (e.g. national, international). Typically call barring
increases when a phone goes into night service (when it displays
a symbol). It also changes according to time, date and day of
the week. As the call barring settings vary for each site, this guide
cannot fully detail their effect.
Making Internal Calls
During the call, the display shows the call progress. You can also
make calls using the INDeX Directory feature (see Making Calls
from the INDeX Directory below) or DSS keys (see page 21 & page
25 ).
To dial an internal call:
1. Dial the extension number. A triple-tone means that extension is
diverting calls to an external number.
2. If unanswered, your phone provides options to wait or notify the
extension (see page 11).
3. If answered, use the handset or work handsfree.
Making a Page Call
You can page any INDeX phone or group. They hear the call without
doing anything though you cannot hear them. They can also turn the
page into a normal call (see page 15). If the phone paged is diverting
calls, the page also diverts (except group pages).
To page an extension or group:
1. Press PAGE. Your phone displays PAGING.
2. Pickup the handset or talk handsfree.
3. Dial the number or press a DSS key (see page 21).
4. If busy or unavailable, the display shows options to wait or leave a
message (see page 11).
• If your phone displays a ••••RINGER option then the called
extension is set to automatically connect internal calls. Press
•RINGER to send a reminder ring if no one has answered the
call.
5. Speak and then press ANSWER RELEASE.
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Making External Calls
The system may apply call barring to some or all external numbers.
You can also lock your phone (see page 34) or bar it by wrong
passcode entry (see page 33).
To dial an external call:
1. Dial 9 to get an external line. Your System Manager will inform
you if you need to dial a different number.
• If "ENTER ACCOUNT" appears, see page 10.
• If "ENTER PIN" appears, see page 10.
2. Dial the external telephone number.
• If "CALL BARRED" appears check with your system
manager.
3. When answered, use the handset or work handsfree.
Redialling External Numbers
You can redial the last external number dialled, select from one of
the last five external numbers dialled or save the last external
number dialled.
Making Calls – Page 7
To redial the last external number used:
1. Press REDIAL to repeat the last external number used (including
speed dials).
To save the last external number used:
1. Whilst making an external call, press ••••SAVE. This stops the
number being removed as you make further external calls until
you choose to press •DELETE. The dialled numbers facility stores
five numbers maximum including saved numbers.
To redial one of the last five external numbers used:
1. Press SPEED DIAL and then ••••DIALLED and select from the last
five external calls (move between them by pressing the lower left
and right •••• symbols). When the number you require is shown
press ••••CALL
Using the INDeX Directory, your phone can display a selected entry
from an index of either extensions or speed dial names plus their
numbers. There are two methods of selecting entries of names and
numbers from the INDeX Directory:
• By Alpha Group
• By Dial by Name
In addition, the INDeX Directory entries can be sorted either by 1
name or by last name. The particular method used and 1st or last
name search is selected by your System Manager. Consult your
System Manager for which method is available to you and if the
sorting is by 1
To make a call using an Alpha Group search of the INDeX:
1. Press INDeX for an internal call or SPEED DIAL and then
INDeX for an external number.
2. Press the key matching the 1st letter of the name you want.
For example, to display the L Alpha Group, press the JKL key 3
times. The INDeX System displays the 1st name beginning with L
from it's Directory entries.
stt
or last name.
st
• To move through the names beginning with L, press the -
keys on the right and left of the current name.
• To skip forward 10 names, press SKIP.
• To select another letter, press a letter key.
3. To dial the name/number shown, press CALL, otherwise to exit
the INDeX Directory, press ANSWER RELEASE.
To make a call using Dial by Name search of the INDeX:
1. Press INDeX for an internal call or SPEED DIAL and then
INDeX for an external number.
2. Press the key matching the 1st letter of the Name you want.
For example, to find the name SMITH press the PRS key.
3. The INDeX System begins searching it's Directory on the first
press and will display the 1st name/number immediately, in this
example a name beginning with P. You can either:
• Continue dialling the letters of the name, e.g. MNO, then GHI,
etc. until the required name (SMITH) is displayed OR.
• Press CYCLE to move onto the next alpha group of the PRS
key, e.g. a name beginning with R. To move through the
names beginning with R, press the -keys on the right and left
of the current name.
• To select the next letter of the alpha group of the PRS key,
press CYCLE again.
• If NO MATCH is displayed, press PREVIOUS to go back one
step or press ANSWER RELEASE to cancel.
4. To dial the name/number shown, press CALL, otherwise to exit
the INDeX Directory, press ANSWER RELEASE.
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Speed Dials
Using Speed Dials
The system can store external numbers as speed dials.
•System speed dials: Ask your System Manager for a list (note
that call barring may still apply).
•Personal speed dials: Your phone can also store up to 10 speed
dials for your own use (see below).
To dial a system speed dial by name:
1. Use the INDeX feature (see page 8).
To dial a speed dial:
1. Press SPEED DIAL.
Speed Dials – Page 9
•To select a personal speed dial : Press OWN and dial the
personal speed dial store number (0 to 9) or press the
matching DSS key (the DSS keys match personal speed dials1 to 8 (1 at the top)).
• To select a system speed dial by number : Press
SYSTEM and dial the store number (100 to 899 and 9000 to
9999).
•To select a system speed dial by name : Press INDeX. To
enter the name see page 8.
• To select from recently dialled numbers : Press
DIALLED. See "Redialling External Numbers" on page 7.
• If "ENTER ACCOUNT" appears, see page 10.
• If "ENTER PIN" appears, see page 10.
2. Continue as for a normal external call (see page 6).
Storing Personal Speed Dials
To store a personal speed dial:
1. Press PROGRAM and then SPEED DIAL.
2. Enter the phone's passcode (see page 33).
3. The display shows 0-9 OR DSS KEY. Press the number (0 to 9)
or DSS key under which you want to store the speed dial.
Note: DSS key 1 matches personal speed dial number number 1,
DSS key 2 matches personal speed dial number number 2, etc.
4. The display shows the current stored number (if set). Press
DELETE and dial the number.
• If external, prefix 9 to the number, this is the normal number to
seize an external line. Your System Manager will inform you if
you have to add a different prefix before external numbers.
5. When finished, press DONE.
6. Select another store or press PROGRAM to finish.
If ENTER ACCOUNT appears when making an external call, you
must enter an account code to continue. The system checks this
against its list of codes before allowing the call.
To enter an account code at any time during a call, see page 13.
To enter a forced account code:
1. Dial the account code. If you make a mistake, press DELETE to
delete the last digit entered.
2. When you have entered the full code, press DONE.
3. If the system does not recognise the code it displays REENTERACCOUNT. Repeat the entry or end the call.
4. If the code is recognised, your call can continue.
If ENTER PIN Appears
If ENTER PIN appears when making an external call, you must enter
a PIN code to continue. When used, the PIN code's call barring
settings override those of the phone from which you dial. The system
checks the code against its list of codes before allowing the call.
Roaming PIN's
To enter a forced PIN code:
1. Dial your PIN code. If you make a mistake, press DELETE to
delete the last digit entered.
2. When you have entered your PIN code, press DONE.
3. If the system does not recognise the code it gives a constant tone.
End your call attempt.
4. If the code is recognised, your call can continue.
When you use a PIN code, its settings override those of the phone
from which you dial. Note however that the system prefixes digits to
force the call externally.
To use a roaming PIN:
1. Press # and enter your PIN code. If you make a mistake, press
DELETE to delete the last digit entered.
2. When you have entered your PIN code, press DONE.
3. If the system does not recognise the code, your phone gives a
constant tone. End your call attempt.
4. If the code is recognised, your call can continue.
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Busy or Unanswered
Options If Busy or Unanswered
Your phone provides several methods for contacting an extension
that is busy, not answering or set to no calls. These options work for
normal, page and diverted calls.
•Leave a Message: Lights the lamp of the extension called. It also
stores your number as a message to reply. If your system has a
Voice Manager attached, you can record a voice message instead
(see page 36).
•Callback: Rings your phone when the extension called becomes
free or is next used.
•Camp On: Flashes the extension's lamp to warn that you are
waiting. It also stops other calls interrupting you.
•Intrude: Forces the other extension's call into a conference with
you (not available to all phones).
•Monitor: Allows you to hear the other call without interrupting it(not available to all phones).
Busy or Unanswered – Page 11
Arrange a Callback
If the extension you call is busy or just rings, you can set a callback.
When that extension becomes free or is next used, your phone rings.
If you answer, the other extension rings. After setting a callback you
can make other calls, it will not take place while you are busy. You
can only arrange one callback at any time.
The Ringer Timeout sets how long a callback rings your extension
before it cancels (see page 30). The system also cancels any
callbacks that have not taken place after a set period (normally 2hours).
To arrange a Callback:
1. Press CALLBACK (the option does not appear if you already
have a callback set).
You can leave your extension number as a message for someone to
call you (see page 15). If their extension has a message lamp, it
lights (supported INDeX phones). If your call is diverted, the
message goes to the extension you first called.
To leave a message:
1. Press MESSAGE. Your call ends unless the extension called
Camp On and Wait
If the extension you call is busy, you can 'camp on' and wait. This
flashes the lamp on the busy extension and if it has a suitable
display, shows your name, number and CALL WAITING. While
camped on your phone gives regular pips and you cannot make or
receive other calls.
To Camp On to a busy extension:
1. Press CAMP ON.
2. To replace the handset without cancelling the camp on, press
has already reached its limit of stored messages.
SPEAKER first.
Intrude
Monitoring a Call
3. To end the camp on, press ANSWER RELEASE or replace the
handset.
If your phone can intrude, an INTRUDE option appears when
calling a busy extension. Your System Manager controls which
extensions can intrude and be intruded on.
To intrude on a call:
1. Press INTRUDE.
2. There is a short delay during which you and the other parties hear
several short pips.
3. After the intrusion, the system gives regular pips.
Silent monitoring lets you listen to another call without being heard.
Note that there are restrictions on who can use this function (contact
your System Maintainer). If your phone can use silent monitoring, a
LISTEN option appears.
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Actions During a Call
Changing the Call Volume
You can change the caller volume during a call. The phone has
separate volume levels for both the speaker and the handset.
To change the call volume:
1. During a call, press VOLUME (To change volume without
making a call, just lift the handset or press ANSWER RELEASE
first).
2. A slider appears. Adjusts this using the -keys on its left (softer)
and right (louder).
3. When finished, press DONE.
Switching to Handsfree
You can switch between handsfree (speaker) and handset operation
without interrupting the call.
Actions During a Call – Page 13
To switch from the handset to speaker:
1. Press SPEAKER. You can now replace the handset without
ending the call.
Muting Calls
You can stop the caller from hearing you if necessary. This feature
works for both handsfree and handset calls.
To switch mute on/off:
1. Press MUTE. The -symbol disappears when muted.
Adding Voluntary Account Codes
You can enter an account code during any external call. If the
system records the call on its call log, it includes the account code.
The system checks the code against its list of valid codes (ask yourSystem Manager for a copy).
To enter a voluntary account code:
1. During the call, press ACCOUNT.
2. Enter an account code. If you make a mistake, press DELETE to
delete the last digit entered.
3. When you have entered the full code, press DONE.
4. If the system does not recognise the code, the phone displays
RE-ENTER ACCOUNT.