Toshiba DP5000 User Manual

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Telecommunication Systems Division

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DP5000-Series

Telephone User Guide

November 2007

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DP5000-UG-VA

Version A, November 2007

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Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.

Telecommunication Systems Division

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Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.

Telecommunication Systems Division 5932

9740 Irvine Boulevard

Irvine, California 92618-1697

United States of America

DSD 020905

Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.

Telecommunication Systems Division

End-User Limited Warranty

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Contents

Introduction

 

Organization......................................................................................................................

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How to Use This Guide....................................................................................................

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Conventions ..................................................................................................................

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Related Documents/Media...................................................................................................

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Chapter 1 — The Grand Tour

 

DP5000-series Telephone Overview ...................................................................................

5

Fixed Buttons....................................................................................................................

6

Programmable Feature Buttons ........................................................................................

8

Key Strip...........................................................................................................................

8

LCD......................................................................................................................................

9

9-Line LCD Display .........................................................................................................

9

4-Line LCD Display .......................................................................................................

10

Soft Keys............................................................................................................................

10

Chapter 2 — The Basics

 

Customizing Your Telephone ............................................................................................

11

Volume Control ..............................................................................................................

11

Volume Control for the Single Line Telephone .............................................................

12

LCD Contrast..................................................................................................................

13

Brightness Control..........................................................................................................

13

Backlight On/Off ............................................................................................................

14

Keystrip Labels ..................................................................................................................

15

Ring Tones .........................................................................................................................

15

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Chapter 3 – Feature Operations

 

Dial Pad and Button Beeps.............................................................................................

16

Speakerphone/Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment .......................................................

17

Telephone Terminology.....................................................................................................

18

Making a Call.....................................................................................................................

19

Handset ...........................................................................................................................

19

Spkr Button.....................................................................................................................

19

Hot Dialing .....................................................................................................................

19

Dial Directory .................................................................................................................

20

Answering a Call................................................................................................................

21

Handset ...........................................................................................................................

21

Speaker ...........................................................................................................................

21

Handsfree Answerback...................................................................................................

21

On a Call ............................................................................................................................

22

Switching Between Handset and Speakerphone.............................................................

22

Microphone (Mic/Mute) Button .....................................................................................

22

Hold ................................................................................................................................

22

LED Indicator Details.....................................................................................................

24

Chapter 3 — Feature Operations

 

Account Code Calls ...........................................................................................................

25

Verified/Non-Verified Account Codes...........................................................................

25

Forced Account Codes....................................................................................................

26

Voluntary Account Codes (Verified/Non-Verified).......................................................

27

Advisory Messages ............................................................................................................

28

Alarm Notification Button .................................................................................................

29

Automatic Busy Redial ......................................................................................................

29

Automatic Callback ...........................................................................................................

30

Background Music .............................................................................................................

31

Call Forward ......................................................................................................................

32

System.............................................................................................................................

32

Station.............................................................................................................................

32

Station Call Forward Categories.....................................................................................

33

Call Forward Settings .....................................................................................................

33

Station Call Forward Procedures....................................................................................

34

Call Forward Examples ..................................................................................................

35

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Chapter 3 – Feature Operations

Call Park Orbits..................................................................................................................

36

Call Pickup.........................................................................................................................

37

Group Pickup..................................................................................................................

37

Ringing, Page or Held Call Pickup.................................................................................

37

Call Transfer ......................................................................................................................

39

Call Waiting .......................................................................................................................

40

Caller ID.............................................................................................................................

41

Conference Calls................................................................................................................

41

Adding Voice Mail to a Conference...............................................................................

42

Supervising a Tandem Call.............................................................................................

43

Conference Add/Split/Join/Drop ....................................................................................

43

Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ...............................................................................

45

Direct Station Selection Buttons (Hotline) ........................................................................

45

Do Not Disturb...................................................................................................................

46

Setting DND for Another Extension...............................................................................

47

Door Lock(s)......................................................................................................................

47

Door Phone(s) ....................................................................................................................

48

Emergency Call..................................................................................................................

49

Emergency Monitoring Station.......................................................................................

49

Emergency Ringdown........................................................................................................

50

Language Codes.................................................................................................................

50

Message Waiting................................................................................................................

51

Turning On/Off MW LED on Another Extension..........................................................

52

Microphone Cut-Off ..........................................................................................................

53

Off-hook Call Announce....................................................................................................

54

Override Calls ....................................................................................................................

55

Busy Override.................................................................................................................

55

Do Not Disturb Override ................................................................................................

55

Executive Override .........................................................................................................

56

Destination Restriction/Traveling Class Override..........................................................

56

Class of Service Override ...............................................................................................

56

Privacy Override.............................................................................................................

57

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Chapter 4 – ADM/DSS Console

 

Paging ................................................................................................................................

57

Answering a Page ...........................................................................................................

57

All Call Page...................................................................................................................

58

Emergency Page .............................................................................................................

58

Privacy ...............................................................................................................................

59

Redial .................................................................................................................................

59

Speed Dial..........................................................................................................................

60

Making a Call Using Speed Dial ....................................................................................

60

Storing a System/Station Speed Dial Number................................................................

61

Advanced Speed Dial Operation ....................................................................................

62

Storing Personal Speed Dial Names...............................................................................

63

Tone First / Voice First Signalling.....................................................................................

65

Tone First Signalling ......................................................................................................

65

Voice First Signalling.....................................................................................................

65

Tone/Pulse Dialing.............................................................................................................

66

Uniform Call Distribution..................................................................................................

67

Login/Logout ..................................................................................................................

68

Chapter 4 — ADM/DSS Console

 

Add-on Modules ................................................................................................................

69

ADM ..................................................................................................................................

70

Buttons and LEDs...........................................................................................................

70

Adding an ADM .............................................................................................................

71

Brightness Control..........................................................................................................

71

Keystrip Labels...............................................................................................................

71

DSS Console ......................................................................................................................

72

DSS Buttons....................................................................................................................

72

Calling a Station .............................................................................................................

72

Transferring to an Idle Station........................................................................................

73

Call Transfer with Camp-on ...........................................................................................

74

Call Answering (Outside Line).......................................................................................

74

Speed Dial.......................................................................................................................

74

Paging .............................................................................................................................

75

Call Forward Override (DSS Override)..........................................................................

75

Night Transfer Button.....................................................................................................

75

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Chapter 5 – Headset and Handset Operation

Chapter 5 — Headset and Handset Operation

 

Recommended Headsets ....................................................................................................

77

Headset and Handset Interactions......................................................................................

77

AUTO or CARBON Setting ..............................................................................................

78

Headset Transmit Level Adjustments................................................................................

80

Handset Level Adjustments ...............................................................................................

81

Chapter 6 — User Programming

 

Programming Feature Buttons ...........................................................................................

84

User Programming Mode ...............................................................................................

84

Programmable Feature Button Codes ................................................................................

84

Setting/Changing a Programmable Feature Button’s Function......................................

85

One Touch Buttons ............................................................................................................

86

Changing a One Touch Button .......................................................................................

86

To Use a One Touch Button ...........................................................................................

87

Setting/Changing a Personal Speed Dial Code...............................................................

87

Feature Codes.....................................................................................................................

88

Chapter 7 — Administrator Programming

 

Functions............................................................................................................................

93

Administrator Mode...........................................................................................................

94

Phone Name....................................................................................................................

94

Door Name......................................................................................................................

95

System SD/Name............................................................................................................

95

Phone Key Label and LM Key Label .............................................................................

95

Station SD/ Name ...........................................................................................................

96

CO Line Name................................................................................................................

96

DNIS Name ....................................................................................................................

96

System Features .................................................................................................................

97

Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Security Code ....................................................

97

Date and Time Setting .......................................................................................................

99

Telephone Programming Mode .......................................................................................

100

Initialize Telephone Settings ........................................................................................

100

Call Waiting and Camp-on Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option........................

101

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Appendix A – References

 

Initialize or Adjust LCD Contrast.................................................................................

101

DKT2000 Mode On/Off ..................................................................................................

102

Step 1: Turn DKT2000 Mode On/Off ......................................................................

102

Step 2: Connect Cordless Telephone to DP5000-series Telephone ................................

102

Single Line Telephone .....................................................................................................

103

Buttons..........................................................................................................................

103

Redial / Feature Button Activation / Deactivation .......................................................

104

Msg / Feature Button Activation / Deactivation...........................................................

104

Appendix A — References

 

Call Forward ....................................................................................................................

105

Soft Keys..........................................................................................................................

109

Button Labels ...................................................................................................................

110

Appendix B — Hardware Connections

 

DP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles ............................................................................

115

Wiring ..............................................................................................................................

117

Appendix C — Centrex Application

 

Flexible Directory Numbering.........................................................................................

119

Centrex Feature Buttons ..................................................................................................

119

Ringing Repeat.................................................................................................................

119

Delayed Ringing ..............................................................................................................

120

Index ....................................................................................................................................

121

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Introduction

This user guide describes how to use the Toshiba DP5000-series telephones with the Strata CIX670, CIX200, CIX100, CIX100-S, and CIX40 telephone systems. These include:

Strata DP5000-series digital telephones shown in Table 1 on Page 2.

Strata Digital Add-on Modules.

Strata Direct Station Selection (DSS) console.

Note Telephones and ADM models that include “1” in the model number are models that support the backlight feature.

Organization

Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour provides an overview DP5000 digital telephones.

Chapter 2 – The Basics covers the basic telephone functions.

Chapter 3 – Feature Operations includes an explanation of Soft Key operations, an alphabetical feature list and LCD information.

Chapter 4 – ADM/DSS Console explains features and functions of the Add-on modules.

Chapter 5 – Headset and Handset Operation explains the interactions of these accessories with the DP5000-series telephones.

Chapter 6 – User Programming explains how to program the Programmable Feature Buttons, such as setting One Touch buttons, changing Personal Speed Dial numbers, as well as other user programmable functions.

Chapter 7 – Administrator Programming explains features and functions to be performed by an Administrator.

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How to Use This Guide

Appendix A – References includes tables that support procedures in the Basic and Feature Operation chapters.

Appendix B – Hardware Connections includes tilt angles and telephone wiring diagrams.

Appendix C – Centrex Application describes the Centrex features which may be available with your Strata CIX system.

How to Use This Guide

This guide provides in-depth instructions for the DP5000-series telephones and their features. Most telephone users can use the “Strata CIX DP5000-series Quick Reference Guide” instead of this guide.

Conventions

Note Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within some tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered notes apply to specific items.

Important! Calls attention to important instructions or information.

CAUTION! Advises you that hardware, software applications, or data could be damaged if the instructions are not followed closely.

WARNING! Alerts you when the given task could cause personal injury or death.

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Conventions

Description

 

 

 

Represents any Directory Number button, also known as an

[DN]

extension or intercom number.

Telephones can have multiple extensions. Incoming calls

 

 

ring extensions bottom to top.

 

 

[PDN]

Represents any Primary Directory Number button (the

extension number for the telephone).

 

 

 

[SDN]

Represents any Secondary appearance of a PDN. A PDN

which appears on another telephone is considered an SDN.

 

 

 

[PhDN]

Represents any Phantom Directory Number button (an

additional DN).

 

 

 

Arial Bold

Represent telephone buttons.

 

 

Courier

Shows a computer keyboard entry or screen display.

Arial

Represents LCD displays, tokens or custom IVR functions.

 

 

“Type”

Indicates entry of a string of text.

 

 

“Press”

Indicates entry of a single key. For example: Type prog

 

then press Enter.

 

Shows a multiple PC keyboard or phone button entry. Entries

Plus (+)

without spaces between them show a simultaneous entry.

Example: Esc + Enter. Entries with spaces between them

 

 

show a sequential entry. Example: #+5.

Tilde (~)

Means “through.” Example: 350~640 Hz frequency range.

 

 

ä

Denotes the step in a one-step procedure.

 

 

ä

Denotes a procedure.

 

 

Start > Settings >

Denotes a progression of buttons and/or menu options on the

Printers

screen you should select.

 

 

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Related Documents/Media

Conventions

Description

 

 

Grey words within the printed text denote cross-references.

See Figure 10 In the electronic version of this document (Library CD-ROM or FYI Internet download), cross-references appear in blue

hypertext.

Related Documents/Media

Note Some documents listed here may appear in different versions on the electronically or in print. To find the most current version, check the version/ date in the Publication Information on the back of the document’s title page.

Refer to the following for more information:

Strata CIX General Description

Strata CIX DP5000-series Telephone Quick Reference Guide

Strata CIX Installation and Maintenance Manual

Strata CIX Programming Manual - Volume 1

Strata CIX My Phone Manager User Guide

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The Grand Tour

1

 

 

The DP5000-series digital telephones connected to a Strata CIX telephone system include a wide selection of digital telephone models and matching digital add-on modules and a 60-button DSS Console. See Table 1 for more details.

Through dynamic soft key assignments, the LCD telephones provide easy access to frequently-used features by prompting specific tasks, providing Outside Line Identification, User Name/Number, Call Duration, Date/Time of Day displays, and Name and number displays of incoming callers.

The speakerphone on these telephones enables you to place and receive calls without lifting the handset.

The LCD telephones with 10 and 20 buttons are available with LCD backlight. To change the backlight settings, refer to Chapter 3 – Feature Operations.

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The Grand Tour

Table 1

DP5000 Series Digital Telephones

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

 

Image

 

Digital Single Line Telephone:

 

 

 

On hook dialing

 

 

 

Headset I/F

 

 

 

Ringing LED

 

 

 

Non-display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Button Digital Telephone:

 

 

 

Half duplex Speakerphone

 

 

 

Headset I/F

 

 

 

Ringing LED

 

 

 

Non-display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Button Digital Telephone:

 

 

 

• 4 line LCD with back light option

 

 

 

Half duplex Speakerphone

 

 

 

Headset I/F

 

 

 

Ringing LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Table 1

DP5000 Series Digital Telephones

(continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Description

 

Image

 

20 Button Digital Telephone:

 

 

 

• 4 line LCD with back light option

 

 

 

Half duplex Speakerphone

 

 

 

Headset I/F

 

 

 

Ringing LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Button with Electronic LCD Labels:

 

 

 

• 9 line LCD with back light

 

 

 

Half duplex Speakerphone

 

 

 

Headset I/F

 

 

 

Ringing LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The DP5000-series telephone upgrade options include:

Table 2 DP5000 Series Add-on Modules

Description

Image

10 Button ADM for DP5000-series

LCD programmable key strip with back light

20 Button ADM for DP5000-series

• Paper Key Strip

60 Button DSS for DP5000-series

• Paper Key Strip

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DP5000-series Telephone Overview

The illustration of the DP5000-series telephone shown below gives a general idea of the basic attributes found on most of these telephones. The positioning of the buttons varies per telephone model.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

I K

20 Programmable Feature Buttons 4-Line LCD Telephone

Legend

A.Status LED (message and ringing)

B.LCD Display

C.Softkeys

D.Programmable Feature Buttons

E.Message Waiting LED Button

F.Microphone LED Button

G.Speaker LED Button

H.Volume

I.Hold Button

J.Microphone

K.Tilt stand

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DP5000-series Telephone Overview

Fixed Buttons

The fixed buttons on the dial pad help perform standard functions quickly and easily.

Layouts

Fixed buttons are laid out differently on the DP5000-series telephones.

Single Line Telephone 9-line LCD Telephone

Fixed buttons are located below the dial pad.

10 and 20 Button 4-line LCD Telephones

Fixed buttons are located on either side of the dial pad.

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The Fixed buttons are described below.

Table 3

Fixed Button Definitions

 

 

 

 

 

 

Button

 

Definitions

 

 

Message (Msg): When Msg LED flashes, press Msg to call back the

 

 

station or voice mail device that activated the LED. This is the

 

 

telephone’s [PDN] message waiting button.

 

 

Important!

Red LED must be on in order for button to function.

 

 

 

 

 

Microphone (Mic/Mute) button toggles between Mic and Mute. When

 

 

Mic key is lit, handsfree communication is supported, when Mic is

 

 

pressed again and light is off, Mute is enabled on the microphone in the

 

 

telephone and the microphone in the handset.

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker: Press to toggle the speaker ON/OFF. When red Speaker LED

 

 

is lit handsfree communications is supported.

 

 

To start a handsfree conversation; press the Speaker button, this turns

 

 

the red Speaker LED on. To terminate this call press the Speaker button

 

 

again (Speaker LED off).

 

 

During a handset conversation, press the Speaker button to start

 

 

hands-free communications (red Speaker LED on). Press the Speaker

 

 

button again to transfer the conversation back to the handset (Speaker

 

 

LED off).

 

 

 

Press and release the volume control bar to adjust volume levels. See

 

 

“Volume Control” on page 11.

 

 

Important!

Continuously holding the volume button (up or down)

 

 

 

does not change the volume. It is adjusted on a per

 

 

 

press basis.

 

 

 

Spdial

Press Spdial and enter 3-digit Speed dial access code. Speed dial

access codes must be setup before they can be accessed. See “Speed

 

 

Dial” on page 60.

 

 

Press Redial to dial the last telephone number called (internal or

Redial

external).

 

 

 

If you have Automatic Line Selection, lift the handset first.

 

 

 

 

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Fixed Button Definitions (continued)

 

 

 

 

Button

Definitions

Cnf/Trn

Press Cnf/Trn to add internal or external parties to a conference call (up

to 8 parties).

(Conference/

Press Cnf/Trn and enter a number to transfer a call to another party (on

Transfer)

the CIX system).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press Hold to place an internal or external call on hold.

 

Hold

Press Hold Hold to place an internal or external call on Exclusive hold.

 

If your telephone is programmed for Automatic Hold, existing calls are

 

 

automatically placed on hold when you answer a call or make another

 

 

call.

Programmable Feature Buttons

Programmable Feature Buttons are programmed by the System Administrator and can be customized on a per user basis.

See Table 17 on page 110 for a list of Programmable Feature Buttons.

Note Programmable Feature Buttons are numbered bottom to top, left to right (shown right).

Key Strip

The key strips on the DP5000-series telephones and add-on modules are either electronic (programmable) or paper (refer to Table 1 and Table 2).

10

20

09

19

08

18

07

17

06

16

05

15

04

14

03

13

02

12

01

11

Programmable Feature Button

Layout

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LCD

LCD

If your telephone has an LCD, use this section to learn more about its functions.

9-Line LCD Display

The LCD on the 9-Line LCD telephone (shown below) in idle state shows: Top to Bottom

Line 1 or the top line of the LCD will display your user name (if programmed) and your extension number.

Line 2 will show the Date and time.

Line 3 will show information related to your telephone set: VM New/Saved messages, Call Forward, or if a certain feature is enabled on your telephone set.

A plus sign + on the LCD indicates there is more data to display. Press SCRL to advance through the information.

Lines 4~8 will indicate Programmable Feature Button labels. Line 9 will display the Soft Keys (See “Soft Keys” on page 10).

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DP5000 4-line LCD display in Idle Mode

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Soft Keys

4-Line LCD Display

The LCD in it's idle state (shown right) displays:

Line 1 or the top line of the LCD will display your user name (if programmed) and your extension number.

Line 2 will show the Date and time.

Line 3 will show information related to your telephone set: VM New/Saved messages, Call Forward, or if a certain feature is enabled on your telephone set.

A plus sign + on the LCD indicates there is more data to display. Press NEXT to advance through the information.

Line 4 will display the soft keys available in idle state. Press DSPLY to switch from the Call Forward display to the User Name display.

Soft Keys

Softkeys (SK1 - SK4) refer to the four buttons directly below the LCD screen (shown right). Soft Keys dynamically change their functions and label depending on the state of the telephone. The dynamic feature associated with the Soft Key is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD display directly above each Soft Key button.

SK1

SK2

SK3

SK4

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This chapter reviews the basic operations of the DP5000-series telephones. The instructions apply to all telephone models, except when noted otherwise.

Customizing Your Telephone

Volume Control

Note The Volume Control instructions for the Single Line Telephone are on the next page.

To adjust the handset volume

Press the Vol to increase volume and Vol to decrease volume during the call. When you hang up, the volume returns to the default setting.

To adjust the speaker volume for internal/external calls and background music

1.Press Spkr.

2.Press an extension button - you hear dial tone.

3. Press the Vol to increase volume and Vol to decrease volume. This volume setting applies to all calls until changed.

To adjust Ring Tone, Hands free Answerback and Speaker Off-hook Call Announce

Make sure the telephone is idle and the handset is on-hook. Press the Vol to increase volume and Vol to decrease volume. This adjusts volume for your telephone’s ring tone, Hands free Answerback and Speaker Off-hook Call Announce simultaneously.

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To adjust handset Beep Tone

1.With the handset off-hook, dial the Beep Tone Adjustment Code #6101 (default code). You hear busy tone.

2. Press Vol or Vol to reach the desired level.

Volume Control for the Single Line Telephone

Press the Vol to increase volume and Vol

to decrease volume during it.

To adjust the handset volume

 

Press the Vol to increase volume and Vol

to decrease volume during the call.

When you hang up, the volume returns to the default setting.

To adjust the speaker volume for internal/external calls and background music

1.Press Spkr.

2.Press an extension button - you hear dial tone.

3. Press the Vol to increase volume and Vol to decrease volume. This volume setting applies to all calls until changed.

To adjust Ring Tone

Make sure the telephone is idle and the handset is on-hook. Press the Vol s to increase volume and Vol t to decrease volume.

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LCD Contrast

Available on backlit telephones and backlit add-on module.

To adjust the LCD contrast on the backlit telephones

1. Press and hold down the Mic button.

2. Press and release Vol or Vol repeatedly.

Note Holding the Vol button does not continue to change the setting. The button must be pressed for each step of contrast change.

To adjust the LCD contrast on the Add-on Module

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press Contrast + button to increase contrast.

3.Press Contrast - button to decrease contrast.

4.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save settings.

Note Holding the softkey does not continue to change the setting. The softkey must be pressed for each step of contrast change

Brightness Control

Available on backlit telephones and backlit add-on module.

To change the LCD back light brightness

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press Bright softkey to increase brightness.

3.Press Dim softkey to decrease brightness.

4.Lift the handset off-hook / on-hook to save the settings.

Note Use the Bright and Dim buttons in steps 2 and 3 on the 10 button LCD Add-on Module.

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Backlight On/Off

Available on backlit telephones and backlit add-on module.

To change Backlight Settings

1.Press Hold+3+6+9 (simultaneously).

2.Press the Mic button.

3.Use table below to choose preferred settings.

4.Press Hold to save settings

Table 4

Backlight Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FB4

FB3

FB2

FB1

Meaning

Delay (in Seconds)

On

On

On

On

Always On

None

On

On

On

Off

Synchronized

300

On

On

Off

On

Synchronized

240

On

On

Off

Off

Synchronized

180

On

Off

On

On

Synchronized

160

On

Off

On

Off

Synchronized

140

On

Off

Off

On

Synchronized

120

On

Off

Off

Off

Synchronized

100

Off

On

On

On

Synchronized

80

Off

On

On

Off

Synchronized

60

Off

On

Off

On

Synchronized

50

Off

On

Off

Off

Synchronized

40

Off

Off

On

On

Synchronized

30 (Default)

Off

Off

On

Off

Synchronized

20

Off

Off

Off

On

Synchronized

10

Off

Off

Off

Off

Always Off

None

Note FB1 is the lower left key, FB2 in the next up, FB3 is above FB2, and FB4 is above FB3.

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