Lucent Technologies MDW 9010, MDC 9000 manual RemindersÊ, Saved Number DialÊ, System Speed DialÊ

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Often-Used Features

RemindersÊ

To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

The Reminders feature allows you to set a time when your phone will ring like an alarm clock. Once your phone rings as an alarm, the reminder is canceled. You can set only one alarm at a time and it must be for the day you set it.

To set a reminder:

1.Turn the phone on and press the Reminder Set button you have programmed,

OR

Press # or the programmed Feature button and dial 81.

2.Dial a 4-digit time from 0100 to 1259.

3.Dial 2 (letter A on dialpad) for a.m. or 7 (letter P on dialpad) for p.m.

To cancel a reminder:

Press the Reminder Set button you have programmed,

OR

Press # or the programmed Feature button and dial 81.

Saved Number DialÊ

Must be programmed on a button. To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

Use this feature to redial a busy or unavailable number you want to try later.

To use:

1.Before pressing the On/Off button to hang up, press the Saved Number Dial button you have programmed.

2.To redial call, press the same type of button used to place the call (for example, ICOM, Pool, or SA).

3.Press the programmed Saved Number Dial button to redial.

System Speed DialÊ

To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

Your system manager creates System Speed Dial codes (600–729) for numbers that people in your company dial often. You can dial these directly (turn the phone on, press # or the programmed Feature button, and dial the code) or program often-used codes on line buttons.

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Contents Contents Page Line Status Indicators Your MDC 9000 or MDW 9000/9010 TelephoneHandset Display ÊLine Button TypesÊ Understanding Your TelephoneTonesÊ RingsÊÊLine ButtonsÊ ÊUsing a Feature ButtonÊTo turn Voice Announce off with your handset Ringing options should be used with cautionCalling If you want to Then Feature FinderTimekeeping ÊUsing HeadsetsÊ HeadsetsÊHeadpieceÊ Answering Calls with a HeadsetÊMaking & Answering CallsÊ Call HandlingÊConferenceÊ ÊHoldÊMessaging ÊLeaving MessagesÊÊReceiving MessagesÊ See Programming Buttons & Settings, p ÊSignaling & NotifyÊÊPosting MessagesÊ Code MessageÊFeature ButtonÊ Using FeaturesFeature Codes To program a line button to be used as your Feature buttonÊAuthorization CodesÊ Often-Used FeaturesÊAccount CodesÊ To enter an account codeDial other extensions or groups ÊAuto DialÊTo program on a button Label a buttonÊCallbackÊ To cancel a Callback requestÊCall WaitingÊ Press the Hold buttonÊCamp-OnÊ ÊCoverageÊÊDirect Voice MailÊ ÊForward & Follow MeÊ ÊDo Not DisturbÊÊLast Number DialÊ To use when a button is programmedÊPagingÊ Turn the phone on and press any Icom or SA buttonÊPersonal Speed DialÊ ÊPark & PickupÊÊPrivacyÊ ÊPickupÊÊRecallÊ Press the labeled buttonRemindersÊ To cancel a reminderSaved Number DialÊ System Speed DialÊTroubleshooting SymptomPossible Solution Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Programming SettingsÊ Programming Buttons & SettingsÊProgramming ButtonsÊ Special CharactersÊProgramming Codes OFTEN-USED System Speed Dial Codes Code Paging Group/Page AllCancel from your phone

MDW 9000/9010, MDC 9000, MDW 9010 specifications

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