Verizon NSQ412 owner manual Headset Jack on side Used for con

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Cradle: The place to put the handset when not in use.

Hook Switch: The switch that connects a call when released and disconnects a call when depressed.

Handset Guide: This sits flush for desk use and provides a hook to hold the handset when wall mounted.

Speaker Grille: The location of the Speakerphone speaker.

[SPD#] keys: Eight keys used for storing often-used telephone numbers, Voicemail Navigation codes, and Network Feature codes.

Speed Dial Index: Removable index for identifying the contents of the Speed Dial keys.

[PAUSE] key: Used for inserting a 3-sec- ond pause between digits when dial- ing.

[PAGE] key: Initiates and answers page.

Headset Jack (on side): Used for con-

necting an optional external headset.

Handset Jack (on side): Used to con- nect the coiled handset cord.

[(AUTO)REDIAL] key: Redials the last number or starts the Auto-Redial process. The integrated LED will indi- cate the Auto-Redial status.

[INTERCOM] key: Initiates and answers the Intercom. The integrated LED will indicate the status.

[DND] key: Activates and disables the Do Not Disturb operation. The inte- grated LED will indicate the status.

[MUTE] key: Activates and disables the microphone for a private conversation in your room without affecting the incoming audio. The integrated LED will indicate the status.

[DIAL] keys: The 12-keys for dialing and programming telephone numbers. NOTE: the [*/TONE] key temporarily changes the dial operation to Tone if the dialing is set to Pulse.

[SPEAKER] key: Activates and disables the Speakerphone operation. The inte- grated LED will indicate the status.

LCD Display: The Liquid Crystal Display shows the operational status of the station.

[HOLD/TRANSFER] key: Activates and disables the Hold and Transfer fea- tures. The integrated LED will indicate the status.

Navigation [<] and [>] keys: Used to move the cursor when entering data. Also enters and exits levels when pro- gramming.

[HEADSET] key: Activates and disables the optional headset. The integrated LED will indicate the headset status.

[CALLER] key: Used to show other screens when more than one line is ringing.

Ring LED: Flashes when the station is ringing.

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Contents NSQ412 Power Failure Operation GettingstartedRadio Frequency Interference Caller ID OperationFCC Information Page Page NSQ412 System Features IntroductionBox Contents Key and Indicator Descriptions Headset Jack on side Used for con Integrated LEDs will indicate each line status Desk installation Installation Preparation 555-2222/jack 555-3333/jack 555-4444/jack Installing the Telephone on a Desk or Table Installing the Telephone on a Wall Lines 3/4 A.C. Adapter Lines 3/4 Lines 1/2 Power DND LED IlluminationCID Intercom Tone Status Ringer StatusStation Initialization Answering a Call Making a CallSwitching Between Handset, Handsfree and Headset Call Timer OperationRelease Operation Hold OperationTransferring a Call to Another Station Redial and AutoRedialIntercom Operation Prime Line PreferenceCO Line Privacy Interchanging the Intercom G EPaging All Stations G E a L LConference Operation Disabling Unused Lines Line Status IndicationNon-Square Operation R E C T O R Y Viewing the DirectoryProgramming the Directory =PQRS7U L R O N Viewing a Directory EntryEditing a Directory Entry V I NErasing All Public or Private Directory Entries Dialing a Directory EntryErasing a Single Directory Entry T EEditing a Speed Dial Entry Viewing a Speed Dial EntryR R Y Dialing a Speed Dial Entry Erasing a Speed Dial EntrySetting Up the Caller ID Operation Receiving Caller IDDisplay Meaning Erasing All Caller ID Records Viewing the Caller ID ListErasing a Single Caller ID Record Dialing a Caller ID Record Storing a Caller ID RecordCaller ID for Call Waiting Feature Message Waiting and NEW CID Indication Getting Started Language Programming U R Time and Date ProgrammingN T H N U T E SProgramming the Station Number Message Waiting Indicator ProgrammingT E N S I O N N O Ringer On or Off Programming Ringer Type Programming N G E R T Y P EL a Y N G Delayed Ring ProgrammingLine Usage Programming L a Y R I N GI M E N E Prime Line Preference ProgrammingLine Group Programming I M E L I N EAuto-Mute Programming Flash Time Programming Tone or Pulse Dial ProgrammingA S H M E Area Code Programming Hold Reminder ProgrammingNew CID LED Programming L D R E M I N D E RReset All Programming S E TCare and Maintenance CAN’T Hear When Using the Speakerphone Limited Warranty International RESOURCES, INC101 MM