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Type | Corded Telephone |
---|---|
Display | LCD |
Number of Programmable Keys | 8 |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Headset Connection | Yes |
Lines | 1 |
Handsfree | Yes |
Programmable Buttons | 8 |
Caller ID | Yes |
Redial | Yes |
Ringer | Adjustable |
Volume Control | Yes |
Keypad | Numeric |
Power Source | AC |
Describes the meaning of different key lamp signals indicating call status.
Explains the layout and content displayed on the phone screen during various operations.
Provides a list of abbreviations and their meanings for call status information.
Details the audible tones and ringing signals emitted by the phone.
Explains how to reroute incoming calls and activate system modes.
Covers answering incoming calls and enabling silent ringing for incoming calls.
Guides on initiating internal and external calls via dialing or pre-programmed keys.
Details procedures for busy extensions, diverted calls, and intrusions.
Explains efficient dialing using stored numbers and name-based lookup.
Describes how to automatically redial numbers that were busy or unanswered.
Instructions on searching internal and external directories and managing entries.
Covers switching between handset/handsfree and muting the microphone.
Procedures for transferring calls and setting up three-party conferences.
Explains how to place calls on hold and monitor ongoing conversations.
Details how to connect a caller sequentially to multiple extensions.
Explains how extensions can order external lines with dial tone.
Covers ordering calls while remaining on the line or off the line.
Instructions on reserving specific lines for outgoing calls.
Guides on viewing the cost of the last call and own accumulated costs.
Details how to print call metering data and system reports.
Explains how to perform system checks to verify counter values.
Describes metered calls initiated and supervised by the operator.
Covers changing, activating, and cancelling internal and external call diversions.
Guides on recording pre-defined, voice, or free text absence messages.
Details how to change, erase, or activate/deactivate absence information.
Explains how to receive and interpret absence information for diverted calls.
Covers setting up message security and using the common mailbox.
Guides on sending direct, callback, voice, and text messages.
Details checking sent messages, forwarding voice messages, and handling returned messages.
Instructions on changing and using the four-digit security password.
Covers blocking and temporarily bypassing extensions using the password.
Explains using pre-programmed keys for external lines and monitoring status.
Covers monitoring and answering calls for a group of extensions.
Details loudspeaker paging and picking up calls via the common bell feature.
Explains how to log into and answer calls from group hunting lines.
Describes how caller and called party numbers are displayed with ISDN.
Covers answering and making calls on ISDN lines, including number display variations.
Explains malicious call identification and suppressing caller number display.
Guides on setting reminders and activating background music.
Details doorphone operation and intercom line functionality.
Explains DISA, account numbers, automated attendant, and least cost routing.
Instructions on using the keypad to input text for messages and directory searches.
Guides on programming functions, codes, and required data for keys.
Covers adjusting handset/loudspeaker volume and ringing signal characteristics.
Details selecting different answer, extend, and signalling modes.
Explains how to adjust the display contrast for better readability.
Describes optional key panels for Dialog 4224 Operator and 3214 Console.
Details optional units for Dialog 4224 Operator, such as extra bells.
Covers headset functions and other accessories like tape recorders.
Provides advice and warnings regarding connections between external lines.
Covers installing cables, stands, key panels, and wall mounting for the 4224 model.
Covers installing cables, stands, key panels, and wall mounting for the 3214 model.
Provides guidelines on safely placing and cleaning the telephone.
Provides definitions for technical terms used throughout the manual.
An alphabetical listing of topics and their corresponding page numbers.