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Brand | Samsung |
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Model | NX-24E |
Category | Telephone Accessories |
Language | English |
Provides an overview of the Samsung NX-24E, NX-24B, and NX-6B keysets and their operation.
Details the components and features of the NX-24E keyset, including LCD, buttons, and controls.
Details the components and features of the NX-24B keyset, without an LCD display.
Details the components and features of the NX-6B keyset, highlighting its button layout.
Lists important safety and handling guidelines to ensure proper operation and longevity of the unit.
Explains various tones and ring signals used by the system to indicate call status and events.
Provides instructions for initiating calls to external telephone numbers using keyphones and standard phones.
Details methods for responding to incoming external calls on keyphones and standard phones.
Explains how to make calls to other internal extensions using keyphones and standard phones.
Describes how to contact the system operator group via keyphone and standard phone.
Provides instructions for initiating calls to predefined station groups.
Explains how to set the phone to Auto-Answer or Voice-Announce mode.
Details how to place an external line call on hold temporarily, allowing other stations to retrieve it.
Explains how to place a call on hold so that only the originating user can retrieve it.
Describes how to transfer internal or external calls to another station or group.
Explains how to queue a call to a busy station, automatically connecting when it becomes free.
Details how to transfer an external call while announcing it to the recipient.
Provides instructions for setting up and managing multi-party conference calls.
Explains how to set up conferences that remain active even after the initiating user hangs up.
Describes how to answer calls ringing at other stations within a pickup group.
Explains how to request a callback from a busy station or line.
Details how to signal a PBX system for special operations like transfers or temporary hold.
Allows redialing the most recently dialed external number.
Enables saving and redialing frequently used telephone numbers.
Automatically redials a busy number multiple times until connected.
Allows dialing preprogrammed numbers using short codes, from personal or system lists.
Enables dialing multiple speed-dial numbers or manual digits sequentially.
Allows inserting a programmed pause during manual dialing.
Enables broadcasting voice announcements through speaker-equipped phones or external speakers.
Facilitates private conversations by having paged parties call back for a discussion.
Allows leaving your number for a station that does not answer an incoming call.
Enables hands-free conversation using the built-in speaker and microphone.
Temporarily silences your microphone during a conversation.
Blocks incoming calls and pages to prevent interruptions.
Allows others to hear the distant party's voice over the speaker during a call.
Enables the phone to function as an alarm clock by setting specific times.
Diverts incoming calls to another station or group based on defined conditions.
Forwards all incoming calls to a specified destination, bypassing the current station.
Forwards calls only when the station line is busy or in Do Not Disturb mode.
Forwards calls to another station if the current station does not answer within a set time.
Forwards calls to an external number when no answer is received within a specified period.
Allows listening to background music through the phone's speaker when available.
Enables displaying preprogrammed messages on calling stations' displays.
Provides the ability to lock or unlock a station to prevent unauthorized use.
Allows stations to join or leave station groups, affecting call reception.
Establishes a direct line between a Boss and Secretary for efficient communication.
Enables receiving calls from and controlling locks at the doorphone.
Allows calling the doorphone and listening to sounds in its vicinity.
Provides accountability for calls by requiring account codes for incoming and outgoing calls.
Allows automatic answering of calls or selection of ringing lines.
Functions as a simple stopwatch for measuring call durations or other events.
Allows users to interrupt or join a busy station's call when programmed.
Enables making calls from restricted stations using an authorization code.
Allows changing a restricted station's service class to access restricted features.
Configures alternate call handling for periods outside normal business hours.
Allows external callers to access system features or make calls directly.
Explains how to connect and configure an Add-On Module (AOM) to a keyset.
Identifies and explains the function of various keys on the telephone keypad and function keys.
Details how to lock or unlock a station to prevent unauthorized use.
Provides instructions for changing the station's security passcode.
Explains how to set the station's incoming call answer mode.
Guides on programming call forwarding destinations and types (All, Busy, No Answer).
Explains how to enable or disable various station features like Auto Hold or Headset.
Allows selection of one of four available ring tone frequencies for the station.
Details how to enter a twelve-character name to identify an individual station.
Describes how to change the date display format (24hr/12hr, Western/Eastern).
Explains how to view programmable keys and assign key extenders.
Guides on programming personal speed-dial numbers for up to 20 locations.