Message Waiting Indicator

One red LED in the center of the CALLMASTER VI serves as a
Message Waiting indicator. The lamp lights when a message is
waiting.
Note: if this lamp flashes it is an indication that the DEFINITY ECS is
not communicating with the CALLMASTER VI.

Call Appearance Buttons

These two call appearance buttons have two lamps each. The green
lamp indicates that the line is in use, while the red lamp indicates that
there are no calls on the line at the present time.
These buttons are administrable. One suggestion is to configure them
as Send All Calls or Call Forwarding buttons for use when the PC goes
down.

Release Button

The large blue button has no indicator. Pressing the Release button
clears the current call.
This button is administerable, but it is recommended that it be
assigned to the Release function.
IMPORTANT USER SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the
manufacture of your new voice terminal. Safety is a major factor in the
design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility, also.
Please read the following helpful tips. These suggestions will
enable you to take full advantage of your new voice terminal.
Then, retain these tips for later use.
CAUTION: This voice terminal is NOT for residential use. It is
for business systems applications ONLY. Use in a residential
environment could result in an electrical short circuit when
the telephone wiring is set up to provide other applications,
for example, for appliance control or power transformers. The
AC power used in these applications may create a safety
hazard by placing a direct short circuit across the telephone
wiring.

USE

When using your telephone equipment, the following safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, and injury to persons.
Read and understand all instructions.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone.
This telephone can be hazardous if immersed in water. To avoid
the possibility of electric shock, do not use it while you are wet. If
you accidentally drop the telephone into water, do not retrieve it
until you have first unplugged the line cord from the modular jack
and the EIA/TIA cable from your personal computer. Then, call
service personnel to ask about a replacement.
Avoid using the telephone during electrical storms in your
immediate area. There is a risk of electric shock from lightning.
Urgent calls should be brief. Even though protective measures
may have been installed to limit electrical surges from entering
your business, absolute protection from lightning is impossible.
If you suspect a natural gas leak, report it immediately, but use a
telephone away from the area in question. The telephone’s
electrical contacts could generate a tiny spark. While unlikely, it is
possible that this spark could ignite heavy concentrations of gas.
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