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Key warnings for user safety and potential hazards during operation.
Important cautions to prevent equipment damage and ensure proper usage.
Introduces the MBX IP system, its features, and the user guide's structure.
Lists and describes the various phone models compatible with the MBX IP system.
Instructions for initiating, transferring, and holding calls.
Methods for accessing and using external CO/IP lines for calls.
Features for redialing, speed dialing, and dialing by name.
Procedures for answering incoming calls, handling busy/waiting states, and voicemail.
Diverting incoming calls to other stations or voicemail systems.
Instructions for transferring calls and placing calls on hold.
Managing message waiting indicators and accessing voice messages.
Setting up notifications for messages and exchanging text messages.
Enabling remote users to gain access to system resources via phone.
Using a mobile phone as a remote extension for placing and receiving calls.
Monitoring external alarm and door bell contacts for system events.
Placing calls on hold, reviewing call history, and managing multi-party calls.
Establishing and managing multi-party conference calls and rooms.
Using phones as temporary extensions and broadcasting announcements.
Features like PFT, voice memos, call recording, and wake-up alarms.
Connecting to and utilizing features from host PBX or Centrex services.
Utilizing the ISDN network and its associated supplementary services.
Details standard station and group numbering schemes.
A comprehensive list of codes used to access various system features.
Initial setup, display menu navigation, and phone settings.
Configuring network parameters for proper IP phone operation.
Operating speakerphone functions and using Bluetooth wireless headsets.
Instructions for using STS phones and their fixed feature buttons.