DeWalt 1140 manual Answering a Group Intercom call, Paging a member of your intercom group

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Group Intercom

Using Phone Features

 

 

2.Press the Grp Intrcm key.

3.Dial the desired intercom number.

If you are on a call, the call is placed on hold.

Answering a Group Intercom call

When you receive a Group Intercom call, your phone rings or a tone sounds if you are already on a call. Your Grp Intrcm key display flashes.

1.Lift the handset.

2.Press the Grp Intrcm key to answer the call.

If you are on a call, your current call is placed on hold.

Paging a member of your intercom group

1.Lift the handset.

2.Press the Grp Intrcm key.

3.Dial the desired intercom number.

4.When you hear ringing, press the Grp Intrcm key again.

This activates a one-way speaker in the telephone of the person you called. If the person you called is already on the phone, her phone speaker is not activated, but the Grp Intrcm key flashes. She must press the Grp Intrcm key to answer your call.

5.Speak your announcement.

6.To end the call, press the Goodbye key and replace the handset.

Paging all members of your intercom group

1.Lift the handset.

2.Press the Grp Intrcm key.

3.Press #.

4.When you hear ringing, press the Grp Intrcm key again.

This activates a one-way speaker in the each telephone in your intercom group. If any group member is on the phone, her phone speaker is not activated, but the Grp Intrcm key flashes. She must press the Grp Intrcm key to answer your call.

5.Speak your announcement.

6.During the page, any group member can lift the phone handset to respond. The member’s voice will be heard through all speakers in the intercom group.

7.To end the call, press the Goodbye key and replace the handset.

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Contents User Guide IP PhoneTrademarks Contents Using Phone Features Changing Your IP Phone Settings Access Code Summary Overview Key FeaturesDisplay Physical FeaturesIndicator LED color Meaning IndicatorsConnecting the IP Phone to the LAN Connecting the IP Phone to the LANPrerequisites IP Phone connectors IP Phone connectors and other back panel featuresLogging on Getting StartedLogging off Special Characters Using the dialpad to enter textPairing a wireless headset with your phone Using a Bluetooth wireless headsetPrerequisites Dual Pairing headsets Switching between a wired and a wireless headset How wired and wireless headsets interactUnpairing a wireless headset Making a call using handsfree dialing Making a call using off-hook dialingMaking a call using predial Making, Answering, and Ending a CallAnswering a call Editing a predialed numberAnswering a second call Ending a callAuthorization Code Using Phone FeaturesOverview Account CodeBusy Lamp Field BLF Using an Automatic Dial keyCall Forward Storing a number at an Automatic Dial keyConferencing 3-way or 30-way Call HoldDirected Call Park Directory Directed Call PickupDo Not Disturb / Make Set Busy Making a call using the directoryFast Transfer Deleting an entry from the directoryGroup Intercom Group Call PickupPicking up a call Picking up a call while on a callPaging a member of your intercom group Answering a Group Intercom callPaging all members of your intercom group Inbox Inbound Call Record Accessing the InboxMaking a Conference call with your intercom group Viewing Inbox call information Using the Inbox to make a callStoring a number from the Inbox Intercom InspectLast Number Redial Making a Call on an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Key Multiple Appearance Directory Number MDNAnswering an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Call Transferring a MDN SCA Call to Another MDN SCA Group MemberMute Accessing the OutboxOutbox Outbound Call Record Conferencing with a MDN SCA Line and Privacy ReleaseResetting the Outbox Using the Outbox to make a callViewing Outbox call information Storing a number from the OutboxVoicemail Speed DialStoring a Speed Dial number Calling a Speed Dial numberUsing the Settings menu Changing Your IP Phone SettingsUsing the navigation keys Changing the default volume Modifying Audio settingsResetting a default volume Relabeling a feature key Modifying Feature key settingsSelecting a ring tone Restoring default settings for a feature key Adjusting the contrast level of the displayEnabling or disabling autoscroll Selecting a language Modifying Time settingsNavigating the Time menu Selecting the time zoneEnabling Daylight Saving Time Setting the time formatDisabling Daylight Saving Time Setting the date format Modifying User settingsResetting the default time Navigating the User menuEnabling or disabling the auto login feature Viewing your login typeViewing your user name Changing your password Enabling the Bluetooth transmitterPerforming a firmware upgrade Access Code Summary

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