Panasonic M2616 manual Terms you should know

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Terms you should know

Terms you should know

Attendant — the attendant is a telephone operator in your organization.

Directory Number (DN) — a DN is any extension on a telephone.

Flexible Feature Codes (FFCs) - your system may use FFCs to access some of your telephone’s features. For your convenience, the FFCs for your system can be printed on a page located at the back of this guide.

Meridian 1 — the Meridian 1 PBX is an office communications system.

Meridian SL-100(MSL-100)— the MSL-100 is a large scale office communications system.

Private Line — a Private Line may be assigned to your telephone. With this line, you may reach any outside number without dialing the digit(s) which you normally use to get an outside line. Internal extensions cannot be dialed from a private line.

Paging tone—tone heard when using the Radio Paging feature. You hear two beeps followed by dial tone.

Primary Directory Number (DN) Key—the key on your telephone which corresponds to the main number for the telephone.

Ringback/ring tone— ringback/ring tone is the sound you hear when a call you’ve made is ringing at its destination.

Interrupted dial tone— a broken, or pulsed dial tone that you will hear when accessing some of your telephone’s features.

Special dial tone— three consecutive tones followed by dial tone that you will hear when accessing some of your telephone’s features.

Shared Directory Numbers — a DN (extension) that is shared by two or more persons.

Special Prefix Code (SPRE) — the Special Prefix Code is a number you will need to enter to activate many of the features on your telephone. For example, when you read "Enter the SPRE code plus 87", first enter the SPRE code then press 87. For your convenience, the SPRE code and FFCs for your system can be printed in the tables located on page 61.

Note: Meridian SL-100 codes can be different from customer to customer. Check with your communications group for feature code prefixes.

Switchhook — the switchhook is the button which the handset presses down, disconnecting your call when you replace the handset.

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Contents Meridian Digital Telephones Page Contents Receiving a call Iii Contents Introducing your Meridian Digital Telephone Meridian Digital TelephonesM2616 M2008/M2008HF M2006 Selecting a position for your Meridian Digital Telephone LCD Indicator Parts of your Meridian Digital TelephoneCalling party information Your telephone’s displayIdle screen format Display optionsUsing Display Options Contrast AdjustmentPredial recall Call Timer Enable Display Diagnostics Language SelectionKey Click Initiating Calls Your telephone’s featuresTo call using the dial pad Via the Handsfree Mute KeyAnswering Calls Placing a call on holdLift the handset Call Transfer On-hook dialing PredialHandsfree Last Number RedialÃor Press the Handsfree Mute KeyGroup Listening Replace the handsetÏor Making a callAuto Dial Ring AgainSpeed Call Replace the handset or press ReleasePress Ring Again Lift the handset or press a DN Key Press Speed Call Speed Call on Private LinesPress Speed Call ºPrivate Line Press Private LineSystem Speed Call CallOr ¨ Replace the handset or press Release Override Override, EnhancedStored Number BuzzPress Stored No Forced Camp-on Call Charge/Forced ChargePress Transfer or Conference Hot Line Radio PagingPress Conference Silence. Replace the handset or press ºRadioVoice Call Receiving a call Call WaitingCall Pickup for Meridian Enter the Group Pick Up FFCEnter the DN Pick Up FFC Call Pickup for Meridian SL-100 Pickup feature access codeEnter your Directed Call Pickup feature access code 1. Lift the handset and press a DN Key 2637Timed Recall Reminder Automatic AnswerbackDuring a call Timed Reminder RecallAuto Dial Transfer Replace the handset or press Release to end the callCall Park Or ¿ 1. Press Transfer or ConferenceOr ¿ 4. Press Transfer or Conference again Attendant Recall Meridian 1 Display/MSL-100 InspectºCall Charge Call ChargeOn Hold on Loudspeaker Press LoudspeakerºHot Line During a call On Hold on LoudspeakerCentrex/Exchange Switchhook Flash Malicious Call TraceDia l the Trace FFC, or Spre code While you are away from your desk Call ForwardºInt Forward ºInt Forward Indicator ¼ turns on againCall Forward Internal ºInspect ºInt ForwardActivate FFC Remote Call ForwardDial the Remote Call Forward Dial your DNEnter the Remote Call Forward Deactivate FFC Enter the Remote Call Forward Verify FFCDial the Call Forward Destination Call Forward Destination DeactivationElectronic Lock Deactivation FFCLift the handset or press a DN Key Dial the Unlock FFC Replace the handset or press Release and try againIntercom Or ¨To talk with more than one person ConferenceSelectable Conferee Display and Disconnect ºConf DisplaySelectable Display key until Group Call After all the people in the groupCall Join Privacy ReleaseºCall Wait Working without interruption Make Busy Press Make BusyHospitality features Automatic Wake-Up on Your Own TelephonePress Message Registration Message RegistrationDial the Wake-Up Verify FFC Press Message Registration againMaid Identification Dial the Maid ID FFCPress Pound Sign Room Status Status Dial the status code you want toAutomatic Wake-Up for a Guest Option 11C Compact ºWake-UpControlled Class Of Service Option 11C Compact ºCont COSOptions It can be used with all three models.Your Telephone’s Controls Terms you should know Flexible Feature Codes FFCs Special Prefix Code SpreIndex Display 16, 21, 35, 38, 39 Hold 11 Index Index Page Internal Manufacturing part number P0902627 Issue