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Vertical Edge 9200 Series User Manual

Vertical Edge 9200 Series
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Vertical Edge 9200 Series
User Guide
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Table of Contents

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Vertical Edge 9200 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SpeakerphoneYes
Headset JackYes
Caller IDYes
Call Waiting Caller IDYes
IntercomYes
DisplayLCD
Battery LifeNot applicable

Summary

Important Safety Information

Safety Warnings

Lists critical safety precautions for phone usage and installation.

Safety Cautions

Lists safety precautions, particularly regarding children and environmental factors.

Declarations of Conformity and Interference Statement

European Union Declarations of Conformity

Declares compliance with EU directives for telecommunications equipment.

FCC/IC Interference Statement

Details FCC/IC compliance and interference guidelines for digital devices.

Disposal of Old Appliance

Introduction

General

Provides an overview of the telephone system's design and purpose.

Feature Information

Explains the structure and content of the user guide, including feature descriptions.

Feature Groupings

Describes how features are organized logically for ease of location and use.

Edge 9200 Series Phone Description

Phone Specifications Summary

Presents a comparative table of specifications for different Edge 9200 models.

Phone Interface Diagrams

Edge 9200 8-Button Phone Interface

Illustrates and labels the key elements of the Edge 9200 8-Button phone interface.

Edge 9200 24-Button Half Duplex Phone Interface

Illustrates and labels the key elements of the Edge 9200 24-Button Half Duplex phone interface.

Button Functions Overview

Core Phone Components

Describes the Ring/Message Indicator, LCD Display, and Dial Pad buttons.

Speakerphone and Flexible Buttons

Explains the Speakerphone button and the functionality of flexible buttons.

Soft Keys and Navigation

Details the context-sensitive soft keys and navigation for specific models.

Specific Button Functions

Flash, Speed, DND/FWD, and Hold/Save Buttons

Describes the specific functions of buttons like Flash, Speed, DND/FWD, and Hold/Save.

DSS Console Features and Installation

DSS Console Features

Describes the functionality and button layout of the DSS console.

DSS Console Installation

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the DSS console.

Phone Installation and Connections

Phone Connections

Details how to connect the handset, ear mic, and line cable to the phone.

Wall Mount Installation

Registering Station Name

Character Entry Chart (8-Button/24-Button)

Maps characters to dial pad digits for station name entry on specific models.

Character Entry Chart (24/40-Button Models)

Entering Characters via Entry Chart

Character Entry Chart Details

Details the mapping of dial pad digits to characters for various inputs.

Assigning Features to Flex Buttons

Assigning a Feature to a Flex Button

Step-by-step guide for programming features onto flexible buttons.

Frequently Used Feature Codes

Lists common feature codes for programming flexible buttons.

LCD and Speakerphone Features

Using the Display Menu

Explains how to navigate and use the phone's LCD display menu.

Attendant Menu Access

Details the Attendant menu options and access requirements.

Using the Speakerphone

Receiving Calls

Answering a Call While Idle

Explains how to answer incoming calls when the phone is idle.

Responding to a Call While Busy

Using Answering Machine Emulation (AME)

Differential Ring Signals

Answering Calls at Night

Describes how to answer calls during night mode using Universal Night Answer.

Answering Calls to Other Stations

Explains how to answer calls ringing at other stations via Pick-Up.

Using Do-Not-Disturb (DND)

Call Forwarding

Forwarding Calls to Station or Voice Mail

Details how to divert calls to other stations or voicemail systems.

Call Forwarding Types and Deactivation

Forwarding Calls to an External Number

Forwarding Callers to a Text Message

Activating and Cancelling Message Forward

Steps to activate/cancel custom or pre-defined message forwarding.

Placing Calls

Internal Calls

How to place calls to other stations within the system.

Camp-On and Callback for Busy Stations

Leaving a Message Wait

How to leave a message indication when a called user is unavailable.

External Calls

Placing External CO/VoIP Calls

Details on accessing and dialing external lines.

Waiting for Available CO/IP Line

Account Codes for Billing

Disabling Phone Dialing (Temporary COS)

How to temporarily lock the phone by activating Temporary COS.

Overriding Dialing Restrictions (Walking COS)

Using the Directory

Directory Menu Options

Describes the menu options available for directory access on different phone models.

Last Number Redial and Saved Number Dial

Last Number Redial (LNR)

How to redial the last dialed number.

Saved Number Dial

How to store and dial saved numbers.

Using System Speed Dial Numbers

Station Speed Dial Numbers

Automatic Called Number Redial (ACNR)

Call Handling Features

Call Transfer

How to transfer active calls to another station or resource.

Call Hold

Broker Call

Joining Multiple People in a Conference

How to set up and manage conference calls with multiple participants.

Setting up a Conference Room

Call Park

Two-Way Record

Messages

Station Message Waiting Indication

How to review and respond to message waiting indicators.

Getting Voice Mail Messages

Accessing Voice Mail Remotely

Sending and Receiving Short Text Messages

Viewing and Deleting Received Text Messages

Remote System Access

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Allows remote users to access system resources via dial-in.

Mobile Phone Extension

Placing and Transferring Calls with Mobile Extension

Miscellaneous Features

Call Log

How to view logs of received, dialed, and lost calls.

Background Music and Music on Hold

Internal, External, and Meet-Me Paging

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Page

Wake-Up Alarm

How to set and manage wake-up alarms.

Alarm/Door Bell Monitoring

Power Fail Transfer (PFT)

How the system operates during power failures using PFT.

System Voice Memo

Information about system voice memos for station status.

Station Status Memo Details

PBX, Centrex, and ISDN Features

Accessing PBX or Centrex Features

How to access PBX or Centrex features via CO lines.

Accessing the ISDN Network

Using the Keypad Facility

How to activate and use the Keypad Facility for ISDN services.

ISDN Supplementary Services

Activating ISDN Caller ID Restriction

How to restrict transmission of Caller ID information.

Features and Flex Buttons

Entering Station Program Data

How to assign attributes like Authorization Codes using program codes.

Assigning Features to Flex Buttons

Appendix A: User Program Code

Station User Program Fixed Function Codes

Lists fixed function codes for user programming.

Station User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Station User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Attendant User Program Fixed Function Codes

Attendant User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Attendant User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Attendant User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Attendant User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Attendant User Program Fixed Function Codes (Continued)

Appendix B: Flexible Numbering Plan

Table B-1 Numbering Plan Description

Brief descriptions of the nine available numbering plans.

Table B-2 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4

Table B-2 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4 (Continued)

Table B-2 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4 (Continued)

Table B-3 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9

Table B-3 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9 (Continued)

Table B-3 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9 (Continued)

Table B-3 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9 (Continued)

Table B-3 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9 (Continued)

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