Lucent Technologies MDW 9010, MDC 9000 manual Using Features, ÊFeature ButtonÊ, Feature Codes

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Using Features

There are two ways to activate a feature:

Directly, as explained below

By pressing a line button you programmed with the feature (see Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22)

ÊFeature ButtonÊ

You do not need to program a Feature button unless you enter account codes (p. 11) during calls. See Using a Feature Button, p. 3.

To program a line button to be used as your Feature button:

1.Label a button as Feature.

2.Turn the phone on and press the imprinted Feat button; then dial 00.

3.Press the button you labeled.

4.Dial 20.

5.Press the imprinted Feat button; then dial 00.

To use a feature you have not programmed on a button:

1.Press # or the programmed Feature button.

2.Dial the feature code (see the Feature Codes list below).

Feature Codes

Account Code

82

+ code + #

Authorization Code

80

+ code + #

Callback

55

 

Callback Cancel

55

Call Waiting

 

 

pick up call waiting call

87

 

Camp-On

57

 

Direct Voice Mail

56

+ extension

Follow Me

34

+ extension

Forward

 

 

inside

33

+ extension

outside

33

+ dial-out code

 

+ number + #

Forward and Follow Me

 

 

cancel from all

34

extensions

cancel from one

34 + extension

extension

cancel from your phone

33

+ your extension

Last Number Dial

84

 

Messaging

 

cancel message

53 + extension

leave message

25

leave message without

 

calling

53 + extension

turn off Message light

 

manually

54

Paging loudspeaker

9 + line number

 

+ zone

Personal Speed Dial

code (01–24)

Pickup

 

group

88

inside

9 + extension

outside

9 + line number

Privacy

 

off

31

on

31

Reminders

 

set reminder

81 + time + 2 or 7

cancel reminder

81

System Speed Dial

code (600–729)

Available only by using feature code.

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Contents Contents Page Line Status Indicators Your MDC 9000 or MDW 9000/9010 TelephoneHandset Display Understanding Your Telephone ÊLine Button TypesÊTonesÊ RingsÊÊUsing a Feature ButtonÊ ÊLine ButtonsÊTo turn Voice Announce off with your handset Ringing options should be used with cautionFeature Finder Calling If you want to ThenTimekeeping Headsets ÊUsing HeadsetsÊÊHeadpieceÊ Answering Calls with a HeadsetCall Handling ÊMaking & Answering CallsÊÊConferenceÊ ÊHoldÊMessaging ÊLeaving MessagesÊÊReceiving MessagesÊ ÊSignaling & NotifyÊ See Programming Buttons & Settings, pÊPosting MessagesÊ Code MessageUsing Features ÊFeature ButtonÊFeature Codes To program a line button to be used as your Feature buttonOften-Used Features ÊAuthorization CodesÊÊAccount CodesÊ To enter an account codeÊAuto DialÊ Dial other extensions or groupsTo program on a button Label a buttonTo cancel a Callback request ÊCallbackÊÊCall WaitingÊ Press the Hold buttonÊCamp-OnÊ ÊCoverageÊÊDirect Voice MailÊ ÊDo Not DisturbÊ ÊForward & Follow MeÊTo use when a button is programmed ÊLast Number DialÊÊPagingÊ Turn the phone on and press any Icom or SA buttonÊPark & PickupÊ ÊPersonal Speed DialÊÊPickupÊ ÊPrivacyÊÊRecallÊ Press the labeled buttonTo cancel a reminder RemindersÊSaved Number DialÊ System Speed DialÊTroubleshooting SymptomPossible Solution Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Programming Buttons & Settings Programming SettingsÊÊProgramming ButtonsÊ Special CharactersÊProgramming Codes OFTEN-USED System Speed Dial Codes Paging Group/Page All CodeCancel from your phone

MDW 9000/9010, MDC 9000, MDW 9010 specifications

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