4406D+, 4412D+, 4424D+,
and 4424LD+ Telephones
User’s Guide
Back Panels:
Programming and
Feature Codes
Displays
555-710-127
Comcode 108665472
Issue 2
January 2000
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Front Panels:
Your Telephone
Call Handling
Using Features
Programming and
Feature Codes
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Your Telephone
Line
Buttons
In this User Guide, fixed buttons on your telephone are
indicated by a solid red background ( ). Buttons you
label and program are represented by red letters on a white
background ( ).
Line buttons are buttons used to make or receive inside or
outside calls. Line buttons are labeled differently depending
on how your system is configured. For example, you may
have line buttons that provide you with direct access to an
outside line, Pool buttons that provide you with access to an
outside line after dialing an access code (usually a 9), Shared
buttons that allow lines to be shared among co-workers, or
Intercom buttons that provide you with access to internal dial
tone.
In addition, line buttons may be labeled with an "R" (for Ring),
"V" (for Voice), or "OO" (for Originate Only):
Ring Buttons - Calls you make arrive as ringing calls.
Voice Buttons - Calls you make arrive as voice-announced calls.
Originate Only - Line button can only be used to make (not
In this guide, represents a button that is labeled with an
outside line number and represents a button that may
be labeled with an extension number or an Intercom number.
CampOn
receive) calls.
LINE
EXT
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Your Telephone
Using
the
Speakerphone
Line
Button
Lights
To use the speakerphone, press .
To mute, press . The Speakerphone / Mute LED flashes
continuously, indicating that the call has been muted. To
return to normal operation, press again. The
Speaker / Mute LED returns to steady.
Use the following guidelines to get the best performance from
your speakerphone:
Place your telephone at least one foot from any wall.
Avoid placing your telephone in a partly enclosed area,
such as underneath a low shelf over your desktop.
Place your telephone as far as possible from interfering
noises, such as your PC or a fan.
Place your telephone on a hard, flat surface.
The microphone is located on the right side of the
telephone. Allow at least one inch of clearance.
Your speakerphone performs better when the volume is set
in the middle or lower range because you can more easily
break into the conversation than when the speakerphone is set
at maximum.
Steady red
The line you are using or will use when you lift the
handset or press .
Steady green
The line is in use, or the feature programmed onto the
line button is on.
Flashing green
An incoming call is ringing on this line button, or a call
you transferred is returning on this line button.
Fast-flashing green
You have put a call on hold on this line button.
Slow-flashing green
Someone else has put a call on hold on this line button.
Mute
Spkr
Spkr
Mute
Your Telephone
Tones
Rings
Dial tone (steady tone)
You can make a call.
Busy (slow repeating tone)
The phone you are calling is busy.
Fast busy (fast repeating tone)
No lines are available.
Error (alternating high-low tones)
You dialed or used a feature incorrectly.
Confirmation (double break in dial tone followed by steady
tone)
You used a feature correctly.
Callback (5 short beeps)
A line or pool you selected, or an extension you called, is busy
and the system is putting your call into the callback queue.
Call Waiting (1 or 2 beeps)
You have an inside call (1 beep) or an outside call (2 beeps)
waiting for you.
1 long ring
Inside call.
1 short ring and 1 long ring
Outside call.
1 long ring and 3 short rings
Outside call transferred to you or a call you transferred
returning to you.
1 beep each minute
Call on hold reminder tone.