Teledex B150D manual Using FLASH/LINK, Using Hold, Using Mute, Memory Dialing

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FLASH/LINK

3rd, 2nd, or 1st number stored. Once you have scrolled to the right number, you may dial the number by either pressing the SPEAKER/HEADSET key or picking up the handset. Either action will initiate a call to the number in the display.

NOTES:

The redial memory only stores the last 32 digits of any number dialed.

 

The redial memory does not store a LINK entry, but stores any digits you press after

 

FLASH/LINK (see “Using FLASH/LINK”.)

11.7 USING FLASH/LINK

FLASH/LINK performs the electronic equivalent of a hookswitch operation for special services, such as call waiting. For example, if you have call waiting, press FLASH/LINK to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH/LINK again to return to the first call.

CAUTION: If you do not have any special phone services, such as call waiting, etc., pressing the FLASH/LINK key may disconnect the current call.

11.8 USING HOLD

To place a call on hold, press the HOLD key. The HOLD indicator will flash, then the text message CALL ON HOLD will appear on the LCD. You can now hang up the hand- set without disconnecting the call.

To resume the call, lift the handset (if the handset has been placed on the base) or pick up any extension phone on the same line. If you put a call on hold while using the speakerphone, press the SPEAKER/HEADSET key to resume the call.

NOTE:

The B150D cannot receive an incoming call while a call is on hold.

11.9 USING MUTE

To temporarily switch off the microphone of either the speakerphone or handset, press the MUTE key. The MUTE indicator lights and the microphone will turn off, but you can still hear the person on the other end of the phone. Press MUTE again to resume your conversation.

11.10 MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to ten (10) phone numbers and names in the direct memory locations, then quickly and conveniently call a number you have stored These memory buttons may also be used to store number strings used to access PBX or Centrex services or features.

11.11 STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY

Follow these steps to store numbers in the memory locations. Each memory location can store up to sixteen (16) digits.

1)Press PRGM. The PROGRAM MODE prompt will appear.

2)Select the memory location where you want to store the number. ENTER NUMBER will appear in the display.

3)Enter the phone number or number string you wish to store. If you enter a digit by mistake, press DELETE to delete the last number entered. Pressing DELETE once will delete the last digit, pressing twice will delete the prior digit, etc.

4)When you are done entering the desired number, press the PRGM key.

5)The display will now read ENTER NAME. Press the letters on the keypad corresponding to A through Z. (Please refer to Figure 5, “Keypad Legend” on page 8.) To enter a space between letters, press the “1” key. If you enter a letter by mistake, press the DELETE key. Pressing once will delete the last letter, pressing twice, will delete the letter previous to it, etc.

6)Once the correct letters are entered, press the PRGM key. You will hear

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B150D Contacting Teledex B150D Telephone DiagramTable of Contents Features Important Notice Before Installation Important Caller ID InformationFCC Statement Installation Desktop InstallationWall Mounting Setting the Ring Cadences Using the Data PortAdjusting the Ringer Volume Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Area Code Adjusting the Display ContrastOperation Using Hold Using FLASH/LINKUsing Mute Memory DialingStoring Numbers from Caller ID Records Entering a Pause in a Memory NumberRetrieving a Stored Number ON-HOOK Mode Phone BookStoring Numbers in the Phone Book Connecting AN Optional Headset Adjusting Headset VolumeDeleting a Name and Number in the Directory LED Status Caller ID, Call WaitingReviewing Caller ID Records Caller IDCaller ID Messages Using the Dial KEYDeleting Caller ID Records Priority VIP CallMarking a VIP Call Record Care and Maintenance TroubleshootingMessage Waiting Unmarking a VIP Call RecordWhat the FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningRequirements of Part 68- FCC Rules Requirements Important Safety Instructions Part Number
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