Alcatel Office 4200 Installation Manual

ALCATEL PREMIUM REFLEXES USER MANUAL Pdf Download. Alcatel Premium Reflexes Alcatel Easy Reflexes Alcatel Omni. PCX Office A R C H I T E C T S O F A N I N T E R N E T W O R L D. CTI or easy connection of analogue fax, answering machine or ISDN terminals PC with ISDN board, G4 fax. Premium REFLEXES telephone only 1 Flexible grip sections 2 Hands free. How to use this guide Actions Audio keys Lift receiver. Loudspeaker. Hang up. Hands free. Description of an action Adjustment reduce. Adjustment increase. Display Partial view of display. Smith John Programmable keys and icons Other fixed keys Line key. Contents Getting to know your Premium telephone. Virtua Tennis 5 Pc on this page. Getting to know your Easy telephone. Using your telephone. Making or answering a call without lifting the receiver hands free. Candidates Available Consultants of Hospitality Administrators CHAInternational Consultants of Hospitality Administrators CHAInternational named as the. BE49243359F775F791CDC5A3B96E9874D25FF' alt='Alcatel Office 4200 Installation Manual' title='Alcatel Office 4200 Installation Manual' />Its a lot harder to take the money and run when the cash you want is trapped inside an ATM. But some daring thieves in Arkansas recently used a forklift in. Contents During your communication. Calling a second person during a conversation. Answering a second call during a conversation. Transferring a call. Contents Keep in touch. Selecting calls to be diverted. Diverting calls to another number immediate diver sion. Contents Your telephone fits your needs. Initializing your voice mailbox. Customising your voice greeting. Getting to know your Premium Getting to know your Premium telephone telephone Light indicating messages To check or modify your key programming. Calling from your personal directory Mute key so that your correspondent can no longer hear you. Intercom so that your terminal auto matically answers a call without having to. Display The screen displays several pages of information concerning the present call. Programmable keys and icons To make a call, activate a service or manage your calls. Icons are associated with each of these keys Line icons Incoming call flashing. Call in progress. Getting to know your Easy Getting to know your Easy telephone telephone Display. Comprises several pages giving Programmable keys and LEDs information on the current call. The keys are divided into line keys, correspond ing to the line LEDs, and function keys. Line LEDs Call in progress Incoming call flashing. Installing the programmable key label A printed label is supplied with the terminal. This should be installed beneath the programmable keys. Insert a flat blade into the slot 1 slot per key block. Raise the cover. Slide the printed label into position. Replace the cover. During a conversation, you can lift the receiver without terminating the call. Premium REFLEXES telephone only. Making an outside call Making a call Outside line number required 0. Making an internal call internal number default code for required Operator call function name and number of person called are displayed. Calling your correspondent by name company directory Smith John first letters of your proposes a name and the correspondents corresponding number name If name is OK make the call If name is not OK you can refine the search by adding more characters to the search name or by consulting the various proposals. OK correspondents name LONG PRESS show next or previous name erase name displayed Enter a letter the keys on the numeric keypad also correspond to letters which are displayed when you press the key. A, B. Calling from your personal directory the system automatically dials the number directory number required 0 to 9 To enter your numbers see Programming your personal directory. On Easy REFLEXES telephones use the preprogrammed key to access your personal directory Calling from the common directory Your terminal has access to a common directory of outside numbers. Receiving a call your telephone rings Smith John correspondents name or number To answer Filtering calls using the voice mailbox This service lets you filter incoming calls to your voice mailbox. When your caller leaves his message you can choose to communicate with him. When you receive a call you hear the message left by your 0. Other Redialling. Redialling the stored number Temporary number programmed key On Easy REFLEXES telephones use the preprogrammed key to access your personal directory Requesting automatic callback if internal number is 1. Automatic callback if terminal busy programmed key or function code callback request acknowledged. LED lights up activate intercom cancel intercom mode mode Premium REFLEXES telephone only. Sending DTMF signals During a conversation you sometimes have to send DTMF signals, such as with a voice server, an automatic attendant or a remotely consulted answering machine. Making an ISDN call screen shows number dialled ISDN number called programmed key To correct the number move cursor To send the call LED corresponding to ISDN key remains lit up throughout the call Sending a subaddress You may have to add a four digit subaddress to your correspondents number to obtain a fax, PC, telephone, etc. Hiding your identity ISDN call When you call an internal or an outside ISDN number, your number is automatically sent. You can hide your identity before sending your call. Secret. 7 levels deactivate loudspeaker 1. Mute, so that your correspondent cannot hear you You can hear your correspondent but heshe cannot hear you corresponding LED lights during a conversation disable microphone resume the conversation Premium REFLEXES telephone only. To cancel your second call and recover the first line key for which icon is flashing If you make an error, hang up your telephone will ring and you will recover your first call. Premium REFLEXES telephone only. Answering a second call during a conversation A second correspondent is trying to call you during a conversation Smith John callers name or number line key for which icon flashing for 3 seconds is flashing first call is placed on hold. If the number receiving the transfer answers if allowed by system configuration You can also transfer your call immediately, without waiting for the number to answer, using either of the two methods described above. Transfer between two outside calls is not generally possible depends on country concerned and system configuration. Three way conference with internal andor external correspondents conference During a conversation, another call is on hold three way conference cancel the conference and recover the first call hang up on all calls After the conference, to leave your two correspondents talking together. Placing a call on hold hold Exclusive hold During a conversation, you wish to place the call on hold and recover it later, on the same telephone. Recover the call on hold line key corresponding to icon. Placing an outside call on hold parking You can place an outside call on hold and recover the call on another telephone during a conversation Park call programmed key or function code your correspondent is placed on hold and hears the holding tone. Getting information about camped on calls Another call is received during a conversation, you hear a beep beep call is automatically placed on hold Smith John identity shown briefly You wish to take the call immediately first call is automatically placed on hold line key corresponding to icon If several calls are received simultaneously, only the last one. Intrusion into an internal conversation Your correspondents line is busy. If the number is not protected and if authorised, you can intrude into the call Intrude on a code for function same key to cancel call programmed Intrude on a call. Sharing Other Receiving supervised call ringing To receive the special ringing for calls to another number Supervised call same key to cancel ringing programmed key This service must have been programmed by your installation technician. Answering a general bell When the operator is absent, outside calls to the operator are indicated by a general bell. Telford Electronics Manuals. 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