LG-Ericsson LDP-7224 User Manual

LDP-7224
User Guide
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference.
Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Getting Started
1. LDP-7224D
2. Input /Output Diagram
3. Cable Connection
Table of Contents
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Placi
ng or Answering a Ca
ll
1. Placing a Call
2. Answering a Call
3 Soft Buttons & Navigation Button
1. 3 Soft Buttons
2. Navigation Button
Basic Function
1. Idle
1.1 Picku
p
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p
1.2 Conference
1.3 Redial
2. Off Hook
3. Intercom Dialing
4. Intercom Ring Back
5. Intercom Busy
6. Intercom Do Not Disturb
7. Intercom Dialing Error
8. Intercom Receiving
9. Intercom Talk
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10. CO Dialing
10.1 Manual Dialing
10.2 Speed Dialing
11. CO Line Busy
12. CO Talk
13.Two-way Recording
14.Checking Voice Mail
15.Paging
16.Call Forward
16.1 Follow-me Forward
16.2 Unconditional
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Busy, No Answer, Busy/No Answer Forward
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,y, ,y
16.3 Unconditional, No Answer Off-net Forward w/Speed Bin
16.4 Unconditional, No Answer Off-net Forward w/Telephone Number
17.Flexible Button Programming
18.Call Park
19. Name Display
20. Barge-In Monitor
21.Voice Mail
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22. Call Back
23. Camp On
24. Voice Over
Call Log
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1. Received Call
2. Dialed Call
3. Lost Call
3.1 Answer
3.2 Del Cur (Delete Current)
3.3 Del All (Delete All)
3.4 Save
3.5 Name/Tel
Menu
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1. Basic Program
1.1 Station Name Program
1.2 Ring Program
1.2.1 Select Ring
1.2.2 Select CO Ring
1.3 Mode (H/T/P) Program
1.4 Password Program
1.4.1 Password Registration
1.4.2 Password Change
1.5 Lan
guag
e Program
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1.6 Enblock Mode Program
2. Advanced Program
2.1 Wake-up Program
2.1.1 Setting
2.1.2 Canceling
2.2 Pre-selected MSG Program
2.2.1 Setting
2.2.2 Canceling/ Changing
2.3 Station COS Program
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2.3.1 COS Down Mode
2.3.2 Restoring COS Mode
2.3.3 Walking COS Mode
2.4 SPK/Headset Program
2.5 EAR MIC Program
3. Speed Program
4. Conference Room PGM
4.1 Create Conference Room
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4.2 Delete Conference Room
5 Hot Desk Program
5.1 Hot Desk Login
5.2 Hot Desk Logout
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Phone Book
1. Dial By ICM Name
2. Dial By STA SPD name
3. Dial By SYS SPD Name
Attendant Function
1. Set or Change the Date/Time
2. Change Date Format
3. Attendant intrusion
4. DND Mode Override
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5. Setting Day/Night/Weekend Mode
6. System Speed Numbers
7. Temporary COS (Class of Service)
Character Entry Chart
Glossary of Terms
EC-Declaration of Conformity
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1. LDP-7224D
LDP-7224D is an advanced, user-friendly digital keyset, offering the convenience of 3 soft buttons and a navigation key.
• Features
Getting Started
- Trendy and stylish LDP Family product design
- Multi-line LCD (3 x 24)
- 24 Flexible buttons with dual-color LEDs
- Call Log feature
- Wall mountable (bracket not included - optional)
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2. Input /Output Diagram
Getting Started
The diagram (shown) depicts the input/output items and buttons of the LDP-7224D, and is described on the following page.
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Used for handset calls.
Used to connect an optional headset to the phone.
Tone and voice output.
Used to access speed dialing, speed programming, saved number
Handset
Earphone Jack
Speaker
Speed Button
Getting Started
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redial, and last number redial.
The DND (Do Not Disturb) feature blocks all incoming calls; when DND is active, the red LED is illuminated.
Used to activate speakerphone (red LED will illuminate), also used to initiate call forward (transfer call to another station or voicemail, the red LED will flash).
Used to put a call on hold or save information when programming.
Used in conjunction with fixed and flexible features, and function changes related to call progress (indicated on the LCD display).
DND/Fwd Button
Speaker Button
Hold/Save Button
3 Soft Buttons
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6
7
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Displays information abouttelephone status, dialing directories and tes
t
message information.
Illuminates when the phone is ringing.
Used to initiate a call transfer (TRANS) or to enter programming mode (PGM).
Some flexible buttons are pre-programmed in the system for line appearances, loop functions etc. The remaining flexible buttons can be user-programmed.
A station can initiate a call back request to a busy station. Once that station becomes idle, the initiating station is signaled.
LCD Display
Visual Ringing LED
TRANS/PGM Button
Flexible Button
Call Back Button
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Adjusts the audio levels for ringing, handset and speakerphone.
Microphone is used for hands-free speakerphone function.
Used to move to the desired option (Dial, MSG, Program), and to select the next screen when indicated by an arrow on the LCD display.
Used to access speed dialing, save number redial, and last number redial, and to access flexible button programming.
Volume Button
Hands-free
Microphone
Menu Button
Phonebook Button
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3. Cable Connection
Getting Started
The diagram (shown) depicts cable connections for the LDP-7224D; connection points are described below.
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C
A - Connect the telephone cord (spiral cord) to the handset and the other end to the
handset jack at the bottom of the telephone.
A
B - Connect the line cable to the port at the bottom of telephone and the other end to the
wall socket.
C - Connect the Headphone to the headphone jack on the left side of the telephone
(when viewed from the front).
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1. Placing a Call
Placing or Answering a Call
The CO access code (ex., 9) can be changed by Admin Programming 107 depending on t
he user’s needs.
Lift handset
Enter the extension number
talk
or
CO Line
ICM Line
Press [Speaker]
Dial 9 or select CO line flexible button.
2. Answering a Call
Lift handset
Enter the desired phone number
talk
or
Press [Speaker]
Lift handset
or
talk
CO Line
ICM Line
Press [Speaker]
Lift handset
or
talk
Press flashing CO line button or loop key.
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Press [Speaker]
The 3 Soft Buttons are located on the bottom of the LCD display. The function of each button changes based on call status and progress. The current available functions are displayed on the LCD screen, directly above each button. For example, if the user calls a
1. 3 Soft Buttons
3 Soft Buttons & Navigation Button
busy
extension
,
the
busy
tone
willbeheard
and
the
busy
status
is
displayed
.
The
LCD
screen will display the busy message along with the different options available (shown in image): MSG, Camp-On and Flash. Activate feature by pressing the corresponding button.
BUSY : STA 100 [CALLBK] CAMP(*) STEP MSG CAMP-ON FLASH
2. Navigation Button
In some instances, more than 3 current functions are available to the user. This is indicated by the appearance of a left () or right () arrow in the LCD screen (shown).
STATION 100 (T)
FEB
01 04
05:34 pm
FWD CONF REDIAL
By pressing the navigation key (shown above), in the direction corresponding to the arrow, the additional functions will be displayed.
STATION 100 (T) FEB 01 04 05:34 pm ICM FLASH
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Displayed functions can be selected by pressing one of the 3 soft buttons. For instance, if you want to select Call Pickup (as shown below), press the first button on the left. If there are more than three functions available at any point, an arrow will be displayed on the LCD display. Use the navigation key to move the to next or previous screen to show additional functions.
Basic Function
3 Soft Buttons are located below the LCD display.
1. Idle
PICKUP: press to answer a call ringing within the same pickup
group.
CONF: press to initiate & activate a conference. REDIAL: press to redial the last number called.
STATION 100 (T)
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm
PICKUP CONF REDIAL
Astationcanpickupacallringingtoanunattendedstationwithinthesamepickupgroup using the pickup procedure (refer to the System Programming manual).
1.1 PICKUP
CALL TO STA 104 FROM 100 05:37pm TRANS CONF MUTE
Press the [PICKUP] button
.
Initiate conversation with calling party.
STATION 100 (T)
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm
PICKUP CONF REDIAL
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Dial the desired station number (ex.,100
),
Basic Function
You can establish a Conference with up to 15 parties. The other parties in the Conference may be internal or external.
1.2 CONFERENCE
CALL TO STA 100
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm
MSG FLASH
CALL TO STA 100 FEB 01 04 05:34 pm TRANS CONF MUTE
(, ),
Station 100 answers the call.
Press [CONF] button.
Dial the phone number of the next desired station (ex.,104).
CONFERENCE
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm FWD CONF REDIAL
p(,)
CALL TO STA 104 FEB 01 04 05:34pm MSG FLASH
Station 104 answers the call.
Press the [CONF] button (add more parties as
CALL TO STA 104
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm TRANS CONF MUTE
[] ( p
needed) then press again.
CONFERENCE FEB 01 04 05:34 pm CONF MUTE
3-party conference is established.
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Press the [REDIAL] button.
Basic Function
The last number dialed on an external call is automatically saved in the Last Number Redial (LNR) buffer or Call Log
buffer.
1.3 REDIAL
[]
123456789
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm BACK DELETE OK
Press [OK] button to call.
STATION 100 (T)
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm
PICKUP CONF REDIAL
123456789
LINE 008 00:00:10 TRANS CONF MUTE
Initiate a conversation with the called party.
2. Off Hook
STATION 100 (T)
FWD: Press to forward calls to another station, voicemail etc. CONF: Press to initiate a conference call.
When off-hook (receiving ICM dial tone) the Soft buttons can be used for the following:
FEB
01 04
05:34 pm
FWD CONF REDIAL
REDIAL
: Press to call last number dialed
.
STATION 100 (T) FEB 01 04 05:34 pm ICM FLASH
ICM: While on a call, press to answer ICM call (current call will be placed on Hold).
FLASH : Press to terminate an ICM call and make another call, press [FLASH] to access a dial tone.
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3. Intercom Dialing
STATION 100 (T)
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm
PICKUP CONF REDIAL
Dial Station number or press programmed flexible button for station number.
4. Intercom Ring Back
CALL TO STA 100 FEB 01 04 05:34 pm MSG FLASH
MSG: Press to leave a your station number or message at the called station when making a call that is unanswered. FLASH: Press to disconnect and access a line to make a new call.
Basic Function
5. Intercom Busy
BUSY : STA 100
[CALLBK] CAMP ( * ) STEP MSG CAMP-ON FLASH
MSG: Press to leave a callback or voice message. CAMP-ON: Press to send a call waiting tone at the busy station. FLASH: Press to disconnect the line and access a line to make a
new call.
6. Intercom Do Not Disturb
DO NOT DISTURB STA 100
CALLBK FLASH
CALLBK: Press leave a call back request or message at the called station when making a call to a station in DND mode. FLASH: Press to disconnect the line and access a line to make a new call.
7. Intercom Dialing Error
INVALID
FEB 01 04 05:34 pm
FLASH
FLASH: Press to re-access the dial tone.
8. Intercom Receiving
CALL FROM STA 104 FEB 01 04 05:34 pm DND
DND: Press to block all incoming calls (Do Not Disturb).
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