Extension Numbers10-17, 58-65_______________
Extension Group Numbers1-4_______________
Line Numbers1-3_______________
Line Group Numbers1-2_______________
System Speed Dial Numbers20-99_______________
Individual Speed Dial Numbers00-19_______________
Voice Mail Access82_______________
The Protegé 3x8 phone system is perfect for today’s small office workplace.
This guide shows you how to take advantage of the system’s many advanced
and labor-saving features using a single line telephone.
Getting Started
Read this chapter carefully; it contains some important safety instructions.
Then, flip through the rest of the guide to become familiar with how information is organized. Study the features you will use on a daily basis. Keep this
guide handy so you can quickly refer to it as you need.
How To Locate Information
If You WantThen Refer To
General information on using your phoneChapter 1, Introduction
To use a specific featureIndex to point you to the page
A definition of telecommunications termGlossary
Information on taking and avoiding callsChapter 2, Answering Calls
Information on placing internal and Chapter 3, Making Calls
outside calls
Information on holding and transferring Chapter 4, Call Handling
calls
Information on paging and messagingChapter 5, Paging and Messaging
Information on labor-saving features Chapter 6, Convenience Features
such as programming speed dial numbers
Information on using voice mail features Chapter 7, Voice Mail Features
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2. Your Phone’s Parts
Hookswitch
Handset
Dial Pad
Message
Waiting Lamp
(not all models)
Flash Key
(not all models)
Dial Pad
Use the dial pad to dial telephone numbers and to enter feature codes.
Flash Key (not all models)
Press the flash key when setting features. If you do not have a flash key, press
and release the hookswitch.
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3. Understanding The Tones
This table will help you distinguish between the different ring tones you hear
on your telephone.
SignalDescription
Single ringConfirmation tone - heard on the handset only
Two short ringsError tone - heard on the handset only
Repeated single ringIncoming outside call
Line recall
Repeated double ringIncoming intercom call
Hold reminder tone
Callback
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4. Care Of Your Telephone
Your telephone requires very little maintenance if you follow these guidelines.
Make sure that it is installed on a fairm, level surface or, if a wall unit,
mounted securely to the wall. Protect it from being dropped. Keep it clean.
Periodic cleaning with a soft cloth dampened with glass cleaner or mild solution of non-abrasive detergent will keep your telephone looking new for years.
Do not spray aerosol cleaner or pour any liquid directly into the keyset. Doing
so may cause severe damage to your telephone.
Warning
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this telephone to rain or any
type of excess moisture. If accidentally dropped in water, immediately unplug
this telephone from the wall outlet.
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5. Your Protegé Phone System
Access To Features
You may not be able to operate all the features in this guide. Access to features
depend on the programming of each individual phone system. A particular feature option may be included in your company’s system, but may not be programmed to operate at your extension.
If you attempt to use a feature that is not available to you, or make a mistake in
using the feature, you will hear an error signal. See your telephone system
administrator for further details regarding feature access.
Feature Interaction
When you are setting a feature, please read the introductory paragraphs carefully. They describe what the feature does, and, if applicable, how it interacts
with other features.
Protegé®3x8 Flexibility
The Protegé 3x8 phone system is highly flexible and can be customized to fit
many business needs. This guide has been written to accommodate the structure of most companies. Your system administrator can tell you the numbers
assigned to resources such as hunt groups and speed dial numbers. In this guide
write any additional information that is relevant to your working environment.
Following the Instructions
The instructions in this guide often ask you to “press” a key. Throughout these
instructions, the word “press” means press and release, not press and hold. You
may be instructed to “dial” which means to press the desired numbers on the
dial pad. You may be required to dial [ (star) or # (pound) on the dial pad to
access certain features.
You should hear a confirmation tone when you have successfully set most features. Consult with your telephone system administrator if you want this tone
disabled or reinstated.
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two
Answering Calls
1. Call Pickup
Call Pickup lets you answer calls that are ringing at another location. Use
Direct Call Pickup to pick up another ringing extension. You specify ("direct")
the ringing location by dialing the directory number of the ringing extension.
Use Group Call Pickup to pick up a ringing extension that is within your work
group. You do not specify the location. Your system administrator can tell you
if your extension is part of a work group, and what number to dial to pick up
calls.
Directed Call Pickup
# 5 3
x x
# 5 4
x x
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 53.
3. Dial extension number ringing.
4. Call is connected.
Group Call Pickup
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 54.
3. Call is connected.
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2. Call Forward
Call Forward allows you to direct some or all of your calls to another location.
There are several types of call forwarding that handle different situations.
The three options are Direct Call Forward, Busy Call Forward and No Answer
Call Forward.
Direct Call Forward diverts all calls immediately. Busy Call Forward diverts
calls immediately when your extension is busy or in Do Not Disturb mode. No
Answer Call Forward diverts calls which are unanswered after a specified period of time.
Forwarded calls ring at another extension. When programming, specify
whether to forward all calls, just intercom or just outside calls.
Direct Call Forward
To activate
1. Lift the handset.
# 2 2
x x
1/2/3
2. Dial # 22.
3. Enter the extension number to which you want
to forward calls.
4. Dial 1 to forward outside calls only
- or -
Dial 2 to forward all calls
- or -
Dial 3 to forward intercom calls only
5. Receive confirmation tone.
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# 2 1
x x
1/2/3
Busy Call Forward
To activate
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 21.
3. Enter the extension number to which you want
to forward calls.
4. Dial 1 to forward outside calls only
- or -
Dial 2 to forward all calls
- or -
Dial 3 to forward intercom calls only
5. Receive confirmation tone.
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No Answer Call Forward
To activate
1. Lift the handset.
# 2 4
x x
1/2/3
2. Dial # 24.
3. Enter the extension number to which you want
to forward calls.
4. Dial 1 to forward outside calls only
- or -
Dial 2 to forward all calls
or -
Dial 3 to forward intercom calls only
5. Receive confirmation tone.
Cancel Call Forward
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# 2
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 2.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
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3. Do Not Disturb
At times you may want to work at your desk without phone interruptions. In
addition to Call Forward, you can choose to enable Do Not Disturb at your
telephone.
Do Not Disturb (DND) blocks all internal calls to your telephone. Internal
callers without display phones hear a busy signal. Internal callers with display
phones will see that you are in DND mode. When your extension has DND
enabled, you will hear interrupted dialtone when going off-hook.
Some users, such as the attendant, may have the authority to override DND and
force calls through. When in DND, a call that is transferred to your extension
will revert to the transferring extension and not to the Attendant. Your system
administrator can tell you if anyone has override authority.
Outside callers will hear ringing when calling.
If you try to set both DND and Call Forward at your station, you will receive
the error tone when you try to program the second feature. For example, if you
have DND programmed and decide to forward your phone directly to another
extension, then the system will alert you to the fact that it cannot be done with
the error tones.
8
# 4
To activate/cancel
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 4.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
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three
Making Calls
1. Placing Intercom Calls
You can reach any individual extension or group of extensions by dialing the
appropriate directory number.
The Voice to Ring Interchange feature forces a phone that is in Voice Call
mode to ring. This is particularly useful when a called extension is unattended.
By pressing asterisk (*), you are able to leave a "Call Me" message. If you are
calling a single line telephone, then the asterisk is ignored.
If the extension you call is busy you may be able to intrude on the call. Your
ability to use this feature depends on the class of service of the your extension
and the destination extension.
If your call to a specific extension is not answered, you can request a Callback
(page 12), or leave a "Call Me" message (page 20).
Calling an Extension
x x
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial the extension number.
Calling the Attendant
0
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial 0.
Voice to Ring Interchange (VRI)
1. Lift the handset.
x x
*
2. Dial the extension number.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
4. Dial *. Your call overrides the Voice Call Allow
setting and rings through to the extension.
Barge In (Intrusion)
x x
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1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial an extension. Receive busy tone.
3. Dial # 72. You intrude on the other extension's
call. You can speak to and hear both parties.
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2. Placing Outside Calls
Consult your telephone system administrator for any restrictions that affect your
ability to make outside calls.
Last Number Redial (LNR) simply redials the last outside number dialed out
from your phone.
Frequently dialed telephone number can be stored as a Speed Dial Number. They
are similar to the directory numbers you dial to access individual and group
extensions. When you dial a speed dial number, the 3x8 dials out the
corresponding telephone number. Many extension users share System Speed Dial
numbers, Individual Speed Dial numbers are specific to your phone. See Speed
Dial Numbers (page 20) for instructions on how to store individual speed dial
numbers.
Placing Outside Calls
1. Lift the handset.
9
3 x
*
4 x
*
# 0 x
x
2. Dial 9 for any available outside line
- or -
Dial * 3 plus the specific line number (1/2/3)
- or -
Dial * 4 plus the specific line group number
(1/2)
- or -
Dial # 0 plus a specific line (1/2/3)
3. Dial the number.
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# 8
1
*
x x
Last Number Redial (LNR)
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 8.
Dialing a Speed Dial Number
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial *1 followed by the speed dial bin number. Individual speed dial numbers are stored
in bins 00 - 19. System speed dial numbers are
stored in bins 20 - 99.
3. Line is automatically accessed and all is
dialed. You may wait several seconds before
hearing the distant ringing.
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4. Callback
When you place an intercom call to a busy or unattended extension, you can
request a callback and hang up. You then receive a callback when the busy
extension becomes available, or when the unattended extension is next used
(goes off-hook and back on-hook).
When a line or line route is busy, use the Camp On feature found on the next
page.
The callback signal is two double rings.
Callback to an Extension
To activate
x x
9#1
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial the extension number.
3. Receive busy tone.
- or -
Receive no answer.
4. Dial # 91.
5. Receive confirmation tone.
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To respond to a callback
1. The system alerts you that the extension is idle
with three short rings at your extension.
2. Lift handset.
3. The call rings through to the extension.
Deleting Callbacks to All
Extensions
1. Lift the handset.
[
9
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2. Dial # * 91.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
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5. Camp On
When you call a busy extension or want to access a specific line that is busy,
you can choose to use the Camp On feature, remain off-hook, and wait for the
busy extension to become available. If your system is equipped with a music
source, you will hear music on hold while waiting. Unlike camping on to a
busy extension, if you “camp on” a busy line, you can hang up and the phone
will ring to alert you that the line is available.
Only one extension can camp on to another at any one time. If you hear an
error tone another extension user has already camped on to the busy extension.
Camp On is a useful feature for urgent calls. If two parties are competing for
the same busy extension, Camp On overrides Callback Busy even if the
Callback Busy feature was activated first.
To activate on a busy extension
1. Lift the handset.
x x
2
x x
#
[
9
#3
# # #
2. Dial the extension. Receive busy tone.
3. Dial 2.
4. If available, background music plays until the
called extension hangs up.
5. The call rings through.
To cancel
1. Replace handset.
To activate on a busy line
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial the line. Receive busy tone.
3. Dial #.
4. Hang up.
5. Your phone rings.
6. Lift the handset and place the call.
To cancel busy line camp on
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # * 93
or
Dial # # #.
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four
Call Handling
1. Hold
You can place one call on hold and dial another extension. If your telephone is
equipped with a Flash key, press it to move between two calls. (see Call
Brokering, page 15.)
Calls on hold will recall to your phone after a specified period of time (default
is 30 seconds).
To put a call on hold
1. Phone is active on a call.
2. Press the Flash key or hookswitch.
FLASH
3. Receive intercom dial tone. You can dial
another number or hang up.
Retrieving Held Calls
To retrieve an internal call
1. Lift the handset.
2. Call is connected.
To retrieve an outside held call
1. Lift the handset.
FLASH
6
*
7
*
x x
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2. Press the Flash key or hookswitch.
or
Press * 6.
3. Call is connected.
To retrieve an outside held call placed on
hold at another extension
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press the star (*) key.
3. Dial 7
4. Enter the extension number of the extension
that placed the outside call on hold.
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2. Transferring Calls
There are two types of transfers. One, called a blind transfer, does not
announce to the target any information prior to redirecting a call. The other,
called a screened transfer, notifies the target extension about the call prior to
redirecting it.
All transfers recall to your phone automatically if they are unanswered after a
predetermined time.
Transferring a Call
1. Phone is active on a call.
FLASH
x x
2. Press the Flash key.
3. Receive internal dial tone.
4. Dial the destination extension.
5. Hang up to perform a blind transfer.
- or -
Stay off-hook to screen the transfer, and then
hang up.
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3. Call Brokering
Switching back and forth between two active calls by using the Flash key is
known as Call Brokering. The Flash key acts as a toggle between the two calls.
At any time, one of the two calls will be on hold, and will not be able to hear
your conversation with the other party.
Holding a Call and Retrieving
a Held Call
1. Phone is active on a call.
FLASH
x x
FLASH
2. Press the Flash key.
3. Dial an extension number or outside telephone
number.
4. Talk to the new call without the held call hearing the conversation.
5. Press the Flash key
6. The new call is put on hold and you are connected to the previously held party.
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five
Paging
1. Paging
You can initiate a page from your phone by dialing a paging directory number.
There are four different types of paging available. An "All Page" broadcasts the
page over the speakers of all keysets. A "Group Page" broadcasts the page over
the speakers of all keysets within an extension group. An "External Page"
broadcasts over paging speakers if external paging equipment is available.
Paging can be done over both the keyset and the external speakers.
All Page
1. Lift the handset.
5 0 0 #
2. Dial # 500.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
4. Make the page.
External Paging
and
Messaging
5 0 1
#
5 0 2 #
5 0 3 #
5 9 #
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 501.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
4. Make the page.
All and External Page
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 502.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
4. Make the page.
Extension Group Paging
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 503 plus the Extension Group number.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
4. Make the page.
Paging Answer
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 59.
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2. Messaging
You can send a "Call Me" message to another extension when the extension is
not answered or the line is busy. A Call Me message leaves a "message waiting" message on a display telephone for the called party indicating that a caller
from a specified extension was trying to reach them. Phones without display
receive only a lit lamp indication.
Note:If you call an extension that has Voice Call allowed, press * to change to
voice to ring interchange. Once you hear ring back, leave a message or callback.
Leaving a Message at Another
Extension
To activate - method 1
1. Lift the handset.
x x
# 9 6
2. Dial the target extension number.
3. Receive busy tone or no reply.
4. Dial # 96.
5. Receive confirmation tone.
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# 9 6
x x
#
*
9 6
To activate - method 2
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 96.
3. Dial the target extension number.
4. Receive confirmation tone.
Cancelling Messages
Cancelling messages you sent
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # * 96.
3. Enter the extension number.
4. Receive confirmation tone.
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six
Convenience Features
1. Alarm Clock
The Alarm Clock can be used to remind yourself of appointments.
Use the 24 hour clock format to record the time for the reminder. For example,
2:23 p.m. is recorded as 1423.
The attendant can program reminders for other phones in the telephone system.
When the reminder time is reached, your phone will ring to alert you. Note that
you will not receive a notification if you are on a call at the time.
To activate
1. Lift the handset.
9#2
x x x x
x
[[
9 2
#
2. Dial # 92.
3. Enter time for reminder in 24 hour format.
4. Enter 1 to activate the alarm once
or -
Enter 2 to activate the alarm every day.
5. Receive confirmation tone.
To cancel
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # [ 92.
3. Receive confirmation tone.
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2. Speed Dial Numbers
A Speed Dial Number stores an outside telephone number or a frequently
called extension. You may store a maximum of 20 digits (including special
dialing characters) in a single speed dial number.
The quantity of speed dial numbers assigned to your extension and the numbers
themselves depend on how your company's phone system has been configured.
Your system administrator can tell you which numbers are available to you.
Storing a Speed Dial Number
1. Lift the handset.
#
1
x x
x
FLASH
2. Dial # 1.
3. Dial the speed dial bin number, 00 - 19.
4. Enter the telephone number you wish to save.
5. Press the Flash key or hookswitch to save the
number.
6. Receive confirmation tone.
20
1#
x x
FLASH
Deleting a Speed Dial Number
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 1.
3. Dial the speed dial bin number.
4. Press the Flash key or hookswitch to end this
operation.
5. Receive confirmation tone.
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seven
Voice MailFeatures
1. Voice Mail
If your system is equipped with an optional voice mail system, you may call
voice mail to check your mesages, forward calls to voice mail and transfer
callers to other voice mailboxes.
Dialing Voice Mail
1. Lift the handset.
8 2
FLASH
8 2
x x
2. Dial 82, the Voice Mail Hunt Group number.
Transferring to Voice Mail
1. Phone in use on an active call.
2. Press the Flash key.
3. Dial 82, the Voice Mail Hunt Group number.
4. Dial the appropriate extension number.
5. Hang up.
Forwarding to Voice Mail
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press # and dial:
22 for direct call forward
# x x
8 2
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- or -
21 for busy call forward
- or -
24 for no answer call forward
3. Dial 82, the Voice Mail Hunt Group number.
or
Press the voice mail key.
4. Dial 1 to forward outside calls only.
or
Dial 2 to forward all calls.
or
Dial 3 to forward intercom calls only.
5. Receive confirmation tone.
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46#
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial # 64.
Retrieving Voice Mail Messages
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Glossary
Class of Service
Your level of access to certain features. Your company's phone system
may assign a different class of service to particular extensions, to
restrict access to certain features.
See also Tenant Group.
Extension Group
A way of grouping specific extensions in a Protegé phone system. For
example, if several companies in a
building share a common phone system, each company's extensions
would form a Tenant Group. See
also Class of Service, Group Paging
and Group Pickup.
Flash Key
A key on your telephone marked
with a lightening bolt. If you do not
have a flash key to press, you can
get the same effect by pressing and
releasing the hookswitch. Doing this
is known as a hookflash.
Hookflash
The act of pressing and releasing the
hookswitch.
Hookswitch
The lever the handset presses down
on when it is in the cradle. See Offhook.
Hunt Group
A group of extensions with a common access number, organized in
such a way that calls "hunt" from
extension to extension to find a free
line. See also Voice Mail.
Intercom
An intercom call is a call between
extensions of your company’s phone
system.
Off-Hook
When you lift the handset you are
“going off-hook.” Early telephones
had a metal hook on which the handset hung.
On-Hook
When the phone handset is resting in
the cradle. See Off-Hook.
Outside Line
See Trunk.
Service Mode
The way calls are handled depending
on the time of day. For example,
your company’s phone system may
be configured so that in Day Service
Mode all incoming calls are routed
through the attendant. In Night
Service Mode, incoming calls may
be broadcast over a loud bell for
anyone to answer.
Station
Another word for extension.
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Glossary
System Administrator
The person responsible for your
company’s telephones. It may be an
outside business, or a person or
department at your company.
Essentially, the person to which you
go to report problems with your
phone or to request changes in your
telephone service.
Tone
The audible sound your phone
makes. There are many different
tones. For example, dial tone, ring
tone, busy tone, and error tone.
Trunk
A telephone line owned by the local
telephone company that connects
your office telephone system to the
outside world. Also known as an
“outside” line, or “c.o.line.”
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Index
Abbreviated Numbers - see Speed
Dial Numbers
Alarm clock 19
Attendant, Calling the 9
Avoiding Calls 1
Feature Access 4
Feature Interaction 4
Flash key 2, 23
Forward 6 - 7
Forwarding to voice mail 21
Barge In 9
Blind transfer 14
Busy Call Forward 6
Busy line (route) 11
Call Brokering 15
Call Forward 6-7, 21
Call Me messages 18
Call Pickup 5
Callback 11
Calling an extension 9
Camp On 12
Cancel Call Forward 7
Class of Service 9, 23
Cleaning 3
Dialing Speed Dial Numbers 10
Dialing voice mail 21
Dial pad 2
Direct Call Forward 6
Direct Call Pickup 5
Directory numbers 9
Diversion - see Call Forward
DND - see Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb 8
Group Call Pickup 5
Group Page 17
Hold 13
Hookflash 11, 23
Hookswitch 2, 23
Hunt Group 21, 23
Intercom 9, 23
Intrusion - see Barge In
Last Number Redial 10
LNR - see Last Number Redial
Messages 18, 21
No Answer Call Forward 7
Off-Hook 23
On-Hook 23
Outside Line 10, 23
Paging 17
Placing outside calls 10
Ring tones 3
Extinguish Voice Mail Light 22
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Index
Screened transfer 14
Service Mode 23
Speed Dial Numbers 20
System Administrator 24
Tone 24
Tones, Understanding 3
Transferring Calls 14
Transferring to voice mail 21
Trunk 24
Voice Call 9
Voice Mail 21
Voice to Ring Interchange 9
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