Vertical Communications R DSU manual Pedestal Base

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Introducing The Telephone

GCA70–248

1.7Adusting Your Telephone’s Pedestal (Models 8212S and 8212N only)

An adjustable pedestal is provided on your telephone to allow you to select the most comfortable viewing angle. When you receive your telephone, it will be in its lowest position — down flush against the pedestal. You can raise your telephone to one of three higher positions as follows:

1.Grasp the rear of the pedestal base firmly with one hand while lifting the rear portion of the telephone upward with your other hand.

2.While pivoting the telephone upward with one hand, pivot the telephone supporting arms upward with your other hand while feeling for the notches under the telephone. Notice that there are three sets of notches under the telephone corresponding to the three positions available.

3.When the telephone is at your desired height, find the closest pair of notches corresponding to that height, and engage the supporting arms with the notches. Press down slightly on the telephone until you feel the supporting arms snap into place.

Telephone

 

 

First Notch

 

Second Notch

Supporting Arm

Third Notch

(For Highest Position)

 

PED01

Pedestal Base

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Contents DSU and DSU II Series Digital Telephone Systems 12/97 Contents Using The Other Telephone Features Operating Your Telephone With a DSS/BLF ConsoleUsing The Other Telephone Features Using This GuideSending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages Programming Your Telephone Troubleshooting Your TelephoneAppendix a Quick Reference Guide Overview Using Your Speakerphone Speakerphone User Guidelines 8212S Speakerphone Impact 8124S Speakerphone Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions Hold ButtonIntercom Button Message-Waiting LightVolume Control Microphone OpeningMute Button Programmable ButtonsUnderstanding What the Lights Mean Next to a line buttonUnderstanding What the Rings Mean Next to the Speaker buttonPedestal Base To answer a call using the speakerphone Answering CallsAnswering Calls To answer a call that is ringing at your telephoneAnswering Subdued-Off Hook Voice Announcements Sohva Calls To answer a SohvaTo respond verbally To respond non-verballyMaking Calls Making CallsTo make a call To dial autodial numberTo access outside line using line group feature To cancel queuing before it rings back at your telephoneTo redial the last number that you dialed at your telephone To queue for a line group if all lines are busyTo use Toll Restriction Override at a station Press Intercom To clear the Toll Restriction Override code Press IntercomUsing Automatic Call-Back Using Call WaitingPlacing Calls On Hold To park a call To retrieve a parked callIf you hear a busy signal or receive no answer Transferring Outside CallsTo announce a call before transferring it To transfer a call without first announcing itThis page remains blank intentionally Conferencing Calls Conferencing Stations TogetherPress TRANSFER/CONFERENCE To drop outside lines from the conferenceThis page remains blank intentionally Using The Other Telephone FeaturesUsing the Recall/Flash Feature Making a Paging AnnouncementTo answer telephone paging from any station Switching Between Pulse and Tone Forwarding Calls∙ To activate the Cfos feature Press Intercom Activating The Call Forward Outside System Cfos Feature∙ To deactivate the Cfos feature Press Intercom # To accept automatic relocation Engaging Automatic Set RelocationTo reject the automatic relocation To select the multiline telephone Data LED on or flashing Understanding The Data Button LightTo select the IST device Data LED off Using The Imist Module Using The Dynamic Line Button Feature Background MusicTo turn music on To turn music OFFNon-Verbal Messages Sending And ReceivingLighting The Message Light To receive a message at an alerted station To cancel station-to-station messaging Sending Messages To LCD SpeakerphonesStation-To-Station Messaging To turn LCD messaging on Press IntercomThis page remains blank intentionally Programming Programming Your TelephoneTo store autodial numbers To store extension numbers at DSS buttonsTo store special purpose feature buttons To store personal speed dial numbersOperating Your Telephone With a DSS/BLF Console Operating Your Telephone With a DSS/BLF ConsoleAccessing The Button Levels Troubleshooting Your Telephone Symptom Possible CauseThis page remains blank intentionally Index Engaging Automatic Set Relocation NonVerbal Messages, Sending And Receiving Volume Control Appendix a Quick Reference GuideNight Answer Page Page Page Charlottesville, Virginia

R DSU specifications

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