Introduction
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The Button Expansion Module (BEM24)
The optional BEM24 extends your teleset’s capabilities by adding 24 more
configurable buttons for features or lines. Your System Administrator can
modify your teleset to connect a BEM24. If you already have a BEM24, ask
your System Administrator to program the extra features and/or extensions
you want. Buttons and lamps on the BEM24 operate just like those on your
teleset.
New Features to the ClearCom 12 and 24 telesets
• DSEQ - The Digit Sequence (DSEQ) key can be used for easy one-touch
dialing to any extension (up to four digits), or to access a feature.
• DSS - Keys or buttons configured for shared extension appearances
using the Direct Station Select (DSS) feature, are typically used for easy
one-touch dialing of the shared extension. However, they can be
configured to access any extension or feature (up to four digits).
• HAC
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- ClearCom telesets, Revision 02, meet both Hearing Aid
Compatibility (HAC) and Volume Control (VC) requirements as defined in
Part 68 of FCC Rules and Regulations.
• Auto Headset Detection - when using the separate headset jack for a
headset, the system automatically detects the headset, so when making
a call you do not need to lift the handset. In addition, when the call
completes, you do not need to hang up.
• Logical Mode Transition - when using multiple modes (headset >
handset > speakerphone) on the ClearCom12 or 24, you switch from
headset to handset simply by picking up the handset, and from either
mode to the speakerphone by pressing the S
PEAKER/HEADSET button. To
switch from handset to headset, simply hang up the handset.
1. ClearCom (Revision 02) telesets require Release 25.11.
2. ClearCom (Revision 01) telesets use the ClearCom volume control
handset (P/N 832 970 or 832 988) to meet requirements in FCC Rules
and Regulations.