User`s guide
Scout II User’s Guide
Jun ‘02 Comdial 93
To turn off the message,
1. lift the handset and press Talk (if necessary),
2. press the intercom button (if necessary), and
3. dial # 0 2.
9.3 Sending Response Messages
By programming one or more Response Message buttons at unused
function buttons F1–F4 on your digital wireless telephone, you can
respond with a variety of messages to many calling situations.
For
example, if you call another station and receive a busy signal or no
answer, you can send one of 30 system-supplied messages, or you
can send the same message every time the situation arises. Further,
you may at times receive SOHVA calls (while you are using the
optional headset) that you decide not to answer, and you can send a
message to the calling telephone’s display for the caller to read.
If you program a scrolling Response Message button at your tele-
phone, you may use it to scroll through and select any of the system’s
messages to send, allowing you to send a different message every
time.
If you program a fixed Response Message button, you can send
the same message every time in response to a situation, which saves
you the trouble of scrolling to the message you want to send.
This section tells you how to use the Response Message button(s) to
send messages to LCD speakerphones.
For instructions on pro-
gramming the Response Message button(s) see Section 10.5, Pro-
gramming the Response Message Button.










