This user’s guide applies to the following
system and telephone models:
System Model:
DXP software revision 9C and later.
DXP
Plus
software revision 11A and later.
FX Series software revision 12A and later.
Telephone Model:
Impression 2022S Rev. A and later
DigiTech 7700S-** Rev. I and later
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as your needs require.
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GCA70–198Introducing The Telephone
1
Congratulations and thank you for using a Comdial telephone! This
manual serves as a helpful guide for using your new telephone’s many
functions. If you should need more information about a particular
function or a function that is not listed in this guide, consult the
Impression / DigiTech LCD Speakerphone Reference Manual (your
system attendant should have several copies).
IntroducingTheT elephone
1.1UnderstandingWhat TheLights Mean
The lights on your telephone indicate the status of lines, features, and
intercom.
—Next to a Direct Station Select (DSS)/
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) button:
Steady red = station is in use.
Flashing red = station is receiving a call.
Winking red = message-waiting light set for you by station
associated with that DSS button.
—Next to a line button:
Steady green = line is in use a t your station.
Steady red = line is in use at another station.
Flashing red = your line is ringing.
Flashing orange = your line is ringing and will be answered when
you lift the handset.
Winking green = line is on hold at your station.
Winking red = line is on hold at another station.
Fluttering orange = line has recalled from hold at your station.
Fluttering green = a second line has recalled from hold at your
station before you have answered the first recalling line (fluttering
orange).
Fluttering red = line has recalled from hold at another station.
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—Next to an INTERCOM button:
Steady green with a quick flash = you are using your intercom.
Winking red = an LCD message is set on your telephone for others
to receive when calling.
Flashing orange = another station is calling you.
—Next to a fixed feature or programmable feature button:
Steady red = the feature is on.
Steady off = the feature is off.
—Above the HOLD button:
Fluttering red = message awaits pickup.
Winking green = a line is on hold at your station.
—Above the SPEAKER button:
On steady (with telephone on hook and busy) = speakerphone
mode is active.
On steady (with telephone on hook and idle) = background
music is active.
Flashing = feature viewing and programming is in progress.
—Above the MUTE button:
On steady = called party cannot hear your conversation.
—Above the SHIFT button:
On steady = shift mode is activated to allow access to second level
speed dial numbers programmed at DSS button locations.
Explanation of Light Patterns
The lights on your telephone alert you to different conditions by
turning on and off in a certain pattern. You will observe the following
light patterns on your speakerphone:
Flashing. The light flashes on an off at equal times (about 1/2 second
on and 1/2 second off).
Winking. In contrast to flashing, the light flashes off for a very short
time compared to the time it is on.
Fluttering. A fluttering light is about eight times faster than a flashing
light.
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Auxiliary
LCD Alphanumeric
Interactive Buttons
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Jack
TAP
Button
Transfer/
Conference
Button
Speaker
Mute
Button
Speaker
Button
Volume
Control
Message
Waiting
Light
Display
COMDIAL
TRANS
TAP
CONF
MUTE
SPKR
HOLDITCM
Hold Button
Microphone Opening
DigiTech LCD Speakerphone
unisyn12.cdr
(NOT programmable)
DIGITECH
Programmable
Buttons
Intercom
Button
AW400
Interactive Buttons
Intercom Light
Mute Light
Speaker Light
Message
Waiting Light
Hold Light
1
ABC
3
DEF
2
MNO
GHI
JKL
4
6
5
WXY
TUV
PRS
SPKR
HOLD
708
OPER
9
#
T/C
MUTE
ITCM
TAP
Impression LCD Speakerphone
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Line Lights,
DSS/BLF Lights
(one for each button)
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1.2Using The LCD Abbreviations
The following chart identifies the abbreviations on your LCD screen and
provides a brief definition of each feature. For more detailed information
see the Impression / DigiTech LCD Speakerphone Reference Manual,
GCA70–226.
Abbreviation FeatureDefinition
ACCT
AccountStores a button that enables
account code entry.
ALERTSet ReminderSets two reminder alerts that will
sound at your station at specified
times.
ALLAll Calls ForwardRoutes all of your calls to a
different station location.
ANSAnswerRetrieves an unanswered
transferred call that returns to your
station.
APAGEAuxiliary PagerStores a button that selects external
pager operation through the
auxiliary jack.
ARECDAuxiliary Recorder Stores a button that selects
auxiliary recorder operation
through the auxiliary jack.
ARING
Auxiliary RingerStores a button that selects
auxiliary ringer operation through
the auxiliary jack.
ARDLAutomatic RedialRedials a busy call once a minute
for 10 minutes.
BKSPBackspaceErases incorrect entries during
CALLCallCalls a station that turned on your
CALLBKI Will Call BackResponds to a SOHVA call with a
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speed number programming.
message waiting light.
non-verbal message.
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Abbreviation FeatureDefinition
CFWDCall ForwardForwards all of your calls to a different
station location. When chosen as a
feature, stores a button that enables the
function.
CAMPCamp OnHas system call you when busy station
becomes idle. When chosen as a
feature, stores a button that enables the
function.
CLEARClear FeaturesStores a button that clears a currently
active or engaged feature.
CLR
CONF
DARK
DISP
ClearCancels a call forward condition.
ConferenceEstablishes a conference.
Dark (contrast) Makes LCD screen darker.
DisplayAdjusts the contrast of your LCD
screen.
DNDDo Not D isturb Makes your station appear busy to other
stations. When chosen as a feature,
stores a button that enables the function.
DSSDirect Station
Selection
Store a personal intercom number at a
DSS location.
EXITExit SelectionEnds a current programming session.
FEATFeaturePresents several different features that
you can store at programmable buttons
for later use.
GPLSNGroup ListenWhen chosen as a feature, stores a
button that enables loudspeaker
broadcast of dis tant party’s voice.
HDSETHeadsetWhen chosen as a feature, stores a
button that enables headset operation.
HAVE
HOLD
Ask Caller To
Hold
Sends a non-verbal response to SOHVA
callers so they will know to place the
outside caller on hold.
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Abbreviation FeatureDefinition
LIGHTLight (contrast)Makes the LCD screen lighter.
MSGMessageTurns on the message-waiting light at
another station.
MUSIC
Background
Music
Turns on the background music at
your station. When chosen as a
feature, stores a button that enables
the function.
NEXT
NoANSNo
Next DisplayShows the next display.
Forward calls that ring at your station
Answer/Forward
but receive no answer.
OPTIONOptionsSelects interactive button features.
OVEROverrideOverrides either a Do Not Disturb
condition or a busy condition at a
station you have called.
PAGEPaging ZoneWhen chosen as a feature, stores a
button that provides one-button
access to paging.
PARK
Park OrbitWhen chosen as a feature, stores a
button that provides one-button call
parking.
PCKUPPickupWhen chosen as a feature, stores a
button that allows you to pick up a
call ringing elsewhere.
PERSPersonalRoutes your personal intercom calls
PRIV
QUERYButton QueryDisplays program status of any
RECONReconnectReconnects you to a transferred call.
RINGRing ToneSelects different ringing tones.
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to a different station location.
PrivacyWhen chosen as a feature, stores a
button that releases privacy for a
current call.
button.
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Abbreviation FeatureDefinition
SAVESave NumberPermanently saves last number you
dialed. When chosen as a feature,
stores a button that provides the
function.
SDIALSpeed DialPrograms a number for one-button
calling.
SEND
Send TransferRe-transfers a previously transferred
Sends a subdued off-hook voice
announcement to another station.
Announce
SRCMusic SourceSelects the music source that will
supply background music.
TAKE MSGTake A Message Sends a non-verbal response to
SOHVA callers so they will know to
take a message from an outside party.
VABVoice
Announce Block
Inhibits your station from receiving a
SOHVA. When chosen as a feature,
stores a button that provides the
function.
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Introducing The TelephoneGCA70–198
1.3Using The Speakerphone
When using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker are
farther away from you than when you use a handset. Both the signal
from the loudspeaker and the signal to the microphone must be
strengthened. When microphones and loudspeakers are close together,
such as in a speakerphone, additional amplification typically generates a
ringing sound (public address systems do this if the volume is too high or
the microphone is too close to a loudspeaker).
Your speakerphone’s sound-activated switches allow either the
microphone or the loudspeaker to be on at a given time. This means that
voice sounds travel in only one direction at a particular moment.
NOTE: All references to fixed buttons are printed in upper case bold
type, for example “Press the INTERCOM button.”
All references to interactive buttons are printed in upper c ase,
bold italic type, for example “Press the OPTIONS button.”
Speakerphone User Guidelines
• Both parties cannot talk at the same time. You must wait for
silence out of your loudspeaker before talking. You must stop
talking to hear the other party.
• Background noise may prevent the sound-activated switches from
operating properly. Avoid placing the speakerphone where it will
detect sounds from typewriters, keyboards, printers, paging
systems, and other equipment.
• Speak slightly louder than normal and with a clear, authoritative
voice. For the microphone to best detect your voice, speak within
three feet of it and face the telephone.
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GCA70–198Introducing The Telephone
• Raising the volume of the loudspeaker makes it easier for the
sound-activated switches in your telephone to select the distant
party’s voice. Lowering the volume of the loudspeaker makes it
easier for the switches to select your voice.
• Since the system takes several seconds to provide the best
switching, constant sound patterns—such as elongating your
words and playing externally-supplied music—may prevent the
sound-activated switches from operating properly.
• Place the telephone on a hard surface and away from table edges.
Do not place the telephone in corners or enclosures. Do not let
obstructions come between you and the microphone. Rooms with
hard, flat surfaces that reflect sound may affect the
sound-activated switches.
• If you are using a handset and the other party is using a
speakerphone, avoid breathing heavily into your microphone.
Avoid other sounds that may affect the distant telephone’s
sound-activated switches.
• In some situations, such as when you or the distant party are in a
noisy environment, you may have to lift your handset to ensure a
clear conversation.
• When both you and the distant party use speakerphones, the
sound-activated switches can occasionally detect both voices
simultaneously, thus blocking out both voices.
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GCA70–198Answering Calls
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Answering Calls
2.1Answering Calls
• To answer a call that is ringing at your telephone,
1. If the light is flashing orange, lift handset,
—OR—
if the light is flashing red, press the line button next to it and lift
handset.
• To answer a call using the speakerphone,
1. Press flashing line or INTERCOM button.
• To answer a call that is ringing at any telephone,
1. Lift handset.
2. Press INTERCOM and dial ✳ 4 plus extension number of
ringing telephone.
• To answer a call that is ringing at a particular telephone in your
group,
1. Hear ringing.
2. Press INTERCOM and dial #4(you must have the ringing
station programmed in your call pickup group).
3. Speak toward telephone to answer call. Lift handset if you desire
privacy.
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• To answer a call that is ringing the loud ringer or night transfer
station,
1. Hear ringing.
2. Lift handset.
3. Press INTERCOM.
4. Dial 65 through 68 to select ringing zone (1–4) at the location of
the bell, or dial 69 to answer any ringing zone.
NOTE: This feature is known as Trunk Access From Any Station
(TAFAS).
2.2Answering A Subdued OffHook V oice Announcement (SOHV A)
The installer may arrange your telephone to receive a subdued off-hook
voice announcement (SOHVA). If so, an intercom caller may mix into
your outside call and deliver a message to your telephone receiver for
you to hear.
NOTE: While off-hook on an outside call, you will hear several quick
tone bursts followed by an announcement delivered t o your ear
through the handset.
• To respond verbally,
1. Press and hold REPLY.
2. Speak into handset.
• To respond non-verbally,
1. Press MSG.
2. Press HAVE HOLD, TAKE MSG (Take Message), or CALL
BACK depending on which message you want to leave.
NOTE: Announcing station must have LCD speakerphone.
• To block a SOHVA,
1. Press BLOCK when calling party initiates SOHVA.
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GCA70–198Answering Calls
2.3Forwarding Calls
• To forward calls made to your station,
1. Press OPTIONS.
2. Press NEXT until the CFWD option appears.
3. Press CFWD.
4. Press SET.
5. Press PERS to forward prime line and intercom calls,
—OR—
press ALL to forward all calls,
—OR—
press NO ANS to forward calls that ring at your station but
receive no answer after a preprogrammed number of rings (then
press PERS to forward your prime line and intercom calls or
press ALL to forward all calls that ring with no answer at your
telephone).
6. Dial extension number of telephone that is to receive your
forwarded calls.
7. Press SPEAKER to end.
• To forward calls that ring at your station but receive no answer,
1. Press OPTIONS.
2. Press NEXT until the CFWD option appears.
3. Press CFWD.
4. Press SET.
5. Press NO ANS.
6. Press PERS to forward your prime line and intercom calls or
press ALL to forward all calls that ring with no answer at your
telephone (your system installer has already programmed how
many times your telephone will ring before calls are forwarded).
6. Dial extension number of telephone to receive your forwarded
calls.
7. Press SPEAKER to end.
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Answering CallsGCA70–198
• To cancel call forwarding,
1. Press OPTIONS.
2. Press NEXT until the CFWD option appears.
3. Press CFWD.
4. Press CLR to disable call forwarding.
5. Press SPEAKER to end.
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GCA70–198Making Calls
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Making Calls
3.1Making A Call
• To make a call,
1. Lift handset, select line (unless your telephone selects it for you)
or select INTERCOM, and listen for dial tone.
2. Either dial number, use speed dial feature, use redial feature, or
press Direct Station Select (DSS) if making an intercom call.
3.2Accessing Lines
• To access outside line using the line group feature,
1. Press INTERCOM, then dial line group access code:
9 =group1,
80–89 = groups 2 through 11,
60–64 = groups 12 through 16.
2. Listen for outside dial tone.
3. Dial number.
4. When called party answers, lift handset.
• To queue for a line group if all lines are busy,
1. Press INTERCOM and dial line group access code (9, 80–89,or
60–64).
2. Hear busy tone and dial ✳ 6.
3. Hang up and wait for queuing ring-back.
• To answer queuing ring-back,
1. Lift handset and hear dial tone for line.
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