Telephones
5-204 Service Manual
Common telephones
5.2.7 Settings
System telephone settings can be configured individually according to each user’s preferences.
For further information on how to configure a system telephone, see the manual included with
the unit:
5.3 Common telephones
5.3.1 Dial Pulse (DP) Telephone
Analog telephones, wireless telephones, fax machines and any device that uses pulse dialing).
Procedures for using these types of telephones are outlines following the symbol“DP”.
5.3.2 Dual Tone Multifrequency Telephone (MF)
Analog telephones, wireless telephones, fax machines and any equipment that uses touch-
tone dialing. This dialing mode is recognized by the dual-tone it generates, which can be heard
by the caller on the handset as the numbers are dialed. Procedures for using these types of
telephones are indicated after the “DTMF” symbol.
Documentation Number
Profiset 3030 A31003-K1250-B816 -**- 4L19
E821 ST and E822 ST A31003-K1250-B814 -**- 3P19
optiPoint500 A31003-H8400-B988 -**-6Z19
Important
The “Flash” feature is valid only for a DTMF telephone, not for DP phones. If you
have a touch-tone telephone (MF) that does not feature a “Flash” key, placing the
phone on-hook and off-hook momentarily will simulate the action of the Flash key.
NB
For more information on the operation, features and facilities of system telephones,
refer to the Instructions Manual provided with your telephone.
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