Digital Executive Telephone User’s Guide
Edge 120 Digital Executive Telephone User Guide Copyright © August, 2006 Vertical Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is prohibited. Vertical Communications. Inc. 106 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota, FL 34243 (941)554-5000 or (800) 266-3425 -Notice- Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information in this document. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility, express or implied, for errors or omissions.
7260-00 Edge 120 Digital Executive Telephone 2-row, 16-column, feature interactive Liquid Crystal Display 3 Interactive buttons for dynamic displayed feature interaction Speaker 2.
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Table of Contents Making a Call 7 Outgoing Call (CO/Outside Line) , ...................................................7 Intercom Call (to an extension) – , ............................7 Account Code – Making a Call Using Account Code .......................7 Automatic Redial FEATURE ...................................................................8 Call Operator/Attendant ..........................................................................8 Conference, Meet Me – ...................
Setup 42 Alarm Clock – Extension FEATURE ............................................... 42 Automatic Hold FEATURE ................................................................... 42 Automatic Selection (CO/Intercom) FEATURE .................................. 43 Background Music (BGM) / ............................................ 44 Busy Ring Allow/Deny FEATURE ....................................................... 44 Call Forward – Extension FEATURE .......................................
Making a Call Outgoing Call (CO/Outside Line) , Access to CO Lines (outside lines) is possible via several methods. In some cases you may want to dial the specific outside line (lines – ) or outside line group ( – ), but in most cases, you can simply press the outside line . button of an idle outside line (LED not 1. Press the outside line button lit). If the handset is still on-hook, the speakerphone SPK LED will light. 2. When you hear dial tone, dial the telephone number. 3.
Automatic Redial FEATURE You can use Automatic Redial (AR) to dial the last number you dialed. The system will automatically dial the number and then wait for a predetermined time for the call to be answered. If the call is not answered during this time, the system will hang up and then try the call again. The number of attempts the phone will make is designated in the system programming. Operation 1. When you place a call and receive a busy signal, hang up. 2. Press FEATURE .
Operation – Join a Meet Me Conference from the Auto Attendant 1. When the automated attendant answers, dial the Meet Me Conference destination to join (390-397). 2. Hang up when finished. Conference, Supervised/Unsupervised FEATURE The system can accommodate eight, 4-member (party) conferences simultaneously. Conferences can include a maximum of 3 outside lines and any number of extensions to a maximum of 4 conference members.
Operation – Establish a Four-party Conference 1. 2. 3. 4. First establish a three party conference (per above). Press HOLD. Place the third call (internal or external). Press the CONFERENCE button. The connections are joined together. (Four parties include the initiator {Controller} of the conference.) 5. Hang up to end the Conference. Operation – Establish an Unsupervised Conference 1. First establish a conference (per above) with two or three outside lines. 2. Press FEATURE .
Operation – Private Connection with a Conference Member (Conference Controller only) 1. While engaged in a conference the display shows: XXX XXX XXX private forced 2. Press [private] PRESS DIR# exit 3. Press [exit] to abort the operation and return to the conference. Or… 3. Dial the directory number (outside line number or Extension number) to connect. (You may also simply press the outside line button or DSS button of the outside line/extension to be connected.) 4.
3. 4. DISA dial tone is heard (stutter dial tone). Dial an extension number, Hunt Group number, or the Operator code. Ring-back tone is heard until the call is answered. Or to access a DX-120 outside line… 1. Dial “#” + Extension Password + Extension Number + “#” to access a system outside line to dial out. 2. Dial an outside line Group number, or speed dial location number to place an outgoing call. 3. Hang up when finished.
Off Hook Voice Announce with Hands-free Answerback Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA) allows you to announce your call over the speaker of a busy extension. To receive an OHVA call, the called extension must be using the handset. An OHVA call can be rejected easily if the call in progress should not be interrupted. Operation – Placing an OHVA to Another Extension 1. Call the busy extension. EXT XXX BUSY cbck msg next 2. Press [next]. The bottom row options change as follows: camp voic 3. Press [voic].
On Hook Dialing You can make outgoing calls from your digital speakerphone without lifting the handset, and you can monitor the dialing status through the built-in speaker. The button lamp is lit when you are making a call. Operation 1. Without lifting the handset, dial any extension number. (Hot Key must be enabled in the phone system programming.) Or… 2. Without lifting the handset, press any outside line button and dial. 3.
FEATURE Saved Number Redial Saved Number Redial is normally used whenever you want to retain a telephone number to be dialed later. The same feature code is used to Save a Dialed Number (SDN) and to dial the saved number – Saved Number Redial (SNR). Operation – SDN 1. After you’ve placed an outside line call for which you want to store the number, press FEATURE . 2. The dialed number is stored in the Saved Number memory. Operation – SNR 1.
Operation – Use – System Selects the Outside Line Automatically 1. Dial the Speed Dial location number ( – , ). That speed dial number is dialed on the last outside line that you used or any outside line in the same outside line group. – 2. Operation – Use – You Select the Outside Line to Use 1. Press the desired outside line button (or dial the outside line directory number 800-839). 2. Press FEATURE . 3. Dial the Speed Dial location number ( – ).
In-Progress Features Answering Machine Emulation (Listen/Pick Up) Answering Machine Emulation requires the optional DX-120 Small Office (Voice Mail System). This feature mimics the call-screening feature of an answering machine. Whenever your voice mailbox answers a call, the DX-120 allows you to screen the caller leaving the message. This option is available for only a few seconds after your voice mailbox has answered the call. Operation 1. 2. 3.
[cbck] Call Back – CO Line This feature allows you to queue a busy outside line and reserve that outside line for use when it becomes available. This feature eliminates the need for you to observe the line status continually for availability. You may have only one Call Back active at any time. Operation 1. 2. Press a busy (solid red LED) outside line or outside line group button, or dial an outside line access group number (9, 740-746, 800 – 839).
Operation 1. Dial the extension number of the busy extension. 2. If the extension you are calling is in Tone Ringing Mode, the display shows: EXT XXX cbck msg 3. If the extension you are calling is busy, the display shows: EXT XXX BUSY cbck msg next 4. Press [cbck] 5. You will hear a confirmation tone and the display will read CBCK TO EXT XXX 6. Your extension will return to idle status. To Answer a Call Back: 1.
Call Park / Call Park Answer FEATURE This feature allows you to “park” a call at any extension. It is also used to retrieve a parked call from any extension. You park and retrieve ) followed by the calls by dialing the Call Park code (FEATURE extension number where the call is to be/has been parked. Operation – Park Call 1. 2. 3. 4. While connected to an outside line call, press FEATURE or press the FEATURE button designated as CALL PARK (if available).
[camp] Camp On – Extension Camp On privately alerts you of a busy extension that another extension is attempting a call. When you initiate a Camp On, the user at the busy extension hears a Camp-On alert tone. The party currently speaking with the busy extension does not hear the tone. Operation 1. Call a busy extension. The display shows: EXT 102 BUSY cbck msg next 2. Press [next]. The bottom line on the display changes to: camp voice intru 3. Press [camp].
Do Not Disturb – Override DND – Override allows you to override the DND condition at another extension. This feature should be used with some discretion since the extension in DND has invoked the feature for that purpose. Operation – Calling an Extension in DND 1. Place intercom call to the extension in DND. You will hear DND tone and the display indicates the condition of the called extension: EXT 103 DND override 2. Press [override]. 3. The called extension begins to ring.
Forced Intercom Tone Ring When you initiate an intercom call, you can use Forced Intercom Tone Ringing to cause the called telephone to ring. After a Voice Announce connection has been established to an extension, you may change the alert signal at that extension from Voice Announce to Tone Ring. Operation 1. Establish an intercom call to an extension in Voice Announce mode (Hands-free or Private). Your telephone will display: VOICE CALL xx msg 2.
Hold – Exclusive FEATURE + HOLD When using the feature button and the hold button together, you may place an outside call on private/exclusive hold. The held line will appear in use at other extensions. Operation While connected on an outside line, press FEATURE and then press HOLD. NOTE Also see Hold Key Lamp Indicators on page 36. Hold Reminder The system provides a programmable timer to remind you that a call has been left on System or Exclusive Hold.
Intrusion - Extension/CO Line Intrusion allows the initiator to enter into an existing conversation when the initiator has been given the privilege to do so via Extension programming (“Intrusion Active” = Y). This feature can be very effective for service observing and any time that forced entry into a conversation on an outside line or at another extension may be required. Intrusion can be invoked both on a busy outside line and to a busy extension. Operation 1.
FEATURE Meet Me Page , Any page announcement (internal or external) may be answered by the “Meet Me” code. Upon hearing a page announcement, you can dial the Meet Me Page code from any telephone and be connected to the person paging. The Digital Speakerphone operation enhances this high-use feature by providing a one-button access to the operation. Any DX-120 digital to answer a page extension may dial the single digit announcement. Operation 1.
Operation – Dialing the Number Stored in Your Memo Pad 1. While the telephone is idle, press FEATURE . 1.1. Or press the outside line desired to place this call and then press FEATURE . _ bksp save chg 2. 3. The call is placed. Hang up to end the call. Messaging – Call Me, Text or Voice FEATURE A busy or unattended Digital Speakerphone may be notified of a call attempt via one of the DX-120 system Messaging features.
Operation – Sending a “Text” Message 1. You place a call to an extension and get no answer or busy… CALLING STA xxx cbck msg STA xxx BUSY cbck msg next 2. Press [msg]. MESSAGE TYPE call me preprog 3. Press [preprog]. You are prompted to select the message: EMPTY send next chg 4. Select the text message to send: 4.1. To select from the preprogrammed list of text messages to send, press [next] until the appropriate message is displayed. Or… 4.2. Press [chg] to input a custom message.
Number + 5. = lower case letter to advance to the next character position or to 4.4. Press enter a space. 4.5. Then press [save]. Press [send] to send the message to the called extension. Operation – Sending a Voice Message (voice mail system required) 1. You place a call to an extension and get no answer or busy… CALLING STA xxx cbck msg STA xxx BUSY cbck msg next 2. Press [msg]. When the DX-120 Voice Mail system is equipped, the options in the display change to add this option.
Operation – Answering a Message 1. Your telephone display indicates the Message Waiting: MW FROM EXT XXX more reply del If a Text Message was sent: MW FROM EXT XXX more show del 2. If [more] is displayed, press it to review other messages left at your extension. 3. Press [show] to display Text Messages. 4. Press [reply] to call back the extension that left a Call Me message. 5. Press [del] to delete the displayed message. Operation – Canceling a Text Message or Call Me Message (that you sent) 1.
Monitor – Extension/Outside Line The DX-120 system allows users to monitor conversations at other extensions for the purposes of service observance. Monitoring of busy extensions and outside lines is possible only at extensions with a Monitor Class of Service that has priority over the Monitor Class of Service of the extension to be monitored. Since this feature is very similar to Intrusion, it is possible to “shift” between these two features when Monitor has been invoked.
Multiple Call Handling (USING CALL KEYS FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE CALLS) The Multiple Call Handling utility known as Call Key (Feature Code 66) provides a method for tracking the status for a “pool” of CO lines. More specifically, the Call Key reflects the status of any active Trunk calls for a specific extension (assuming there is not a Line Key programmed for that individual CO line that the Trunk call is associated with).
Additional information about Multiple Call Handling This section of this guide provides the following information with regard to Multiple Call Handling: • • • • • • Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Putting Calls on Hold Transferring Calls Conference Calls Lamp Indicators Incoming Calls Multiple Call Keys can be programmed at a user’s extension. The table below provides detail of how the Call Key will function as for multiple incoming Trunk calls.
Outgoing Calls When an idle Call Key is pressed, “NO INCOMING CALL” message will be shown on the phone display (i.e., Call Keys cannot be pressed to access available CO lines). However, once a Trunk is seized by an extension through any means such as: Trunk Directory Number, Trunk Route Directory Number, or Speed Dial, the first available Call Key will become associated with that Trunk call, assuming there is no Line Key programmed for the seized Trunk at the extension.
Transferring Calls With the Call Key, users are able to track status of Trunk calls without needing a Line Key for each CO line. As indicated, the Call Key becomes associated with the Trunk call and provides status for that call as long as the call is active at the user’s extension. When transferring Call Key calls, the Call Key provides status during the transfer process. The table below indicates the Call Key lamp status when a Trunk call is being transferred from one extension to another extension.
Multiple Call Handling Lamp Indicators There are 2 types of Lamp Indicators: • • Hold Key Lamp Indicators General Call Key Lamp Indicators Hold Key Lamp Indicators The purpose of the Hold Key Lamp is to allow you to handle multiple calls in the DX-120 more easily. This light appears next to the HOLD button. NOTE The Hold Key Lamp does not function when a 7261-00 Edge 120 phone is connected to a DX-80.
The table below provides details of the Hold Key lamp in different scenarios: SCENARIO (calls on hold) No call on hold One Intercom call One trunk call Multiple Intercom calls LAMP INDICATOR BEFORE OPERATION dark slow flashing red fast flashing red slow flashing red Multiple Trunk calls fast flashing red Multiple Intercom calls and one Trunk call fast flashing red Multiple Intercom and Trunk calls fast flashing red OERATION (press HOLD to retrieve held call) n/a The held intercom call will be retrie
Mute MUTE Whenever a private conversation is required inside the office, MUTE can be invoked to prohibit the telephone-connected party from listening in. Press the MUTE button during a conversation to cancel the microphone whenever necessary. Operation 1. While connected to any call, press the MUTE button. The display momentarily shows: MUTE ACTIVE 2. Press MUTE again to cancel.
Operation – Receiving an OHVA Call 1. While on a call using the handset, you receive an OHVA call: EXT XXX OHVA reject 2. Respond to the OHVA caller using the telephone speakerphone or press [reject] to end the OHVA call. Pulse to DTMF Conversion When the system is connected to Dial Pulse (rotary) outgoing outside lines, you may manually force the system to output DTMF tones for access to special services.
Operation – SDN 1. 2. After you place an outside line call, press FEATURE . The dialed number is stored in the Saved Number memory. Operation – SNR 1. 2. When the telephone is idle, press FEATURE . The stored number is dialed. Transfer TRANSFER Transfer is used to deliver calls from your extension to another extension. Operation – Unsupervised 1. While connected to a call (outside line or intercom extension): 1.1. Press TRANSFER. 1.2.
Transfer and Answer Call FEATURE Transfer and Answer is a convenience feature that speeds the process of completing a transfer and answering a ringing call by making the operation possible by one button. (This feature must be used from a feature button that has been designated for the purpose.) If you are the process of transferring a call and another call rings in, you can press the Transfer/Answer button to complete the transfer and answer the ringing call at the same time. Operation – Setup 1.
Setup Alarm Clock – Extension FEATURE You may activate your own private alarm on your telephone to remind you of special appointments, events, etc. When the alarm activates, you will hear tone ringing. After the alarm rings, it is automatically canceled. You may program the alarm to operate one time or repeatedly. When programmed for always, the alarm will sound at the same time everyday. Operation - Activate 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press FEATURE . The current time displays (NULL=none).
Operation – Setup 1. Press FEATURE . 2. You hear confirmation tone and the display shows: AUTO HOLD ALLOW 3. The extension returns to an idle state. Operation – Enable Auto Hold 1. While connected to an intercom or outside line call (you must have dialed a number or answered a call), press another outside line button. 2. The current connection is placed on hold and the next connection is established. Operation – Cancel 1. Press FEATURE . 2.
Background Music (BGM) / You can activate either of the two music channels to monitor music at the extension. (External music source is required.) Operation While the extension is idle, input the music channel you want to monitor: for Music Channel 1 for Music Channel 2 (Input the same number again to cancel.) Busy Ring Allow/Deny FEATURE Your phone will ring at the lowest volume setting whenever it is busy. You can eliminate this low (busy) ring entirely if you prefer.
Forward conditions may be set as follows for each call forward type: • Intercom calls only. • Intercom and outside line (including transferred outside lines) calls. • Outside line (CO Line) calls only. Operation – Setup All Call Forward 1. Press FEATURE or the feature button designated as CALL FWD (if available). The display shows: CALL FORWARD all busy next 2. Press [all]. The display shows: ALL FWD. _ bksp save chg 3. 4. Input the extension number to which calls are to be forwarded. Press [save].
Busy Call Forward 1. Press FEATURE or the feature button designated as CALL FWD (if available). The display shows: CALL FORWARD all busy next 2. Press [busy]. The display shows: BUSY FWD. _ bksp save chg 3. 4. Input the extension number to which calls are to be forwarded. Press [save]. The display shows: BUSY FWD XXX co icm/co icm 5. 6. Select desired type of calls to forward. 5.1. co = outside line incoming or transferred calls 5.2. icm/co = both intercom and outside line calls 5.3.
6. Select the type of calls to forward. 6.1. co = outside line incoming or transferred calls 6.2. icm/co = both intercom and outside line calls 6.3. icm = intercom calls only. 7. You hear a confirmation tone and the extension returns to idle. The Status Lamp is lit green and the display shows FWD in the middle of the bottom row. External Call Forward 1. Press FEATURE or the feature button designated as CALL FWD (if available). The display shows: CALL FORWARD all busy next 2. Press [next].
Follow Me (from another extension to this extension) 1. Press FEATURE or the feature button designated as CALL FWD (if available). The display shows: CALL FORWARD all busy next 2. Press [remote]. The display shows: REMOTE SELECTION del set 3. Press [set]. The display shows: FOLLOW FM _ bksp save chg 4. 5. Input the extension number where calls are to be forwarded from. Press [save]. The display shows: FOLLOW FM XXX co icm/co icm 6. Select the type of calls to forward. 6.1.
Follow Me (from this extension to another extension) 1. Press FEATURE or the feature button designated as CALL FWD (if available). The display shows: CALL FORWARD all busy next 2. Press [preset]. The display shows: FOLLOW TO _ bksp save chg 3. 4. Input the extension number from which calls will be forwarded. Press [save]. The display shows: FOLLOW FM XXX co icm/co icm 5. 6. Select the type of calls to forward. 5.1. co = outside line incoming or transferred calls 5.2.
Caller ID (Standard on all CO Lines) This telephone company feature requires a Caller ID (CID) service subscription from the telephone company. The DX-120 system will receive Type 1 Caller ID data from the telephone company on all outside lines and will display this data on the LCD. Operation – Options at a Digital Speakerphone 1. When an outside line with CID data has been answered, the left LCD Interactive button can be used to toggle the displayed data between Name received and Number received.
4.1.1.Press [more] to view the screens. JOHNSON BILL dial more del 8135551401 dial more del 9/19 4:32 PM dial more del 4.1.2.Press [del] to delete a logged call. 4.1.3.Press [dial] to dial a logged call. FEATURE Default Set Use Default Set to clear all active modes at your extension (Call Forward, Do Not Disturb, etc.) Operation 1. Press FEATURE . 2. The display shows the following screen to confirm the intention: DEFAULT SET go 3. Press [go] to invoke the operation. 4.
Distinctive Ringing – Extension FEATURE You may choose one of eight Distinctive Ringing tones for your extension to help identify when your extension is ringing. Operation 1. Press the Distinctive Ringing code FEATURE . 2. You hear the current Tone and the setting displays. RING TYPE chg :1 3. Press [chg] until you hear the tone you want and it displays. FEATURE Do Not Disturb DND blocks all outside line and intercom call ringing. You can activate DND while your telephone is idle or busy.
Extension Feature Status Check FEATURE To find out the current condition of features on your telephone, press and review the following features: FEATURE m) Day COS = 0 a) LNR = empty n) Eve COS = 0 b) SNR = No Saved o) Monitor COS = 5 Number p) Warning Tone = No c) Memo = No Saved q) Drop Call Out = No Number r) Drop Call In = No d) Telephone Lock = No s) Intrusion Active = Yes e) Auto Hold = No t) Intrusion Accept = Yes f) Page Receive = Yes u) Intrusion Tone = Yes g) Busy Ring = Yes v) ECF Operation = N
Operation – Change Your Extension Password 1. Press FEATURE . PSWD :_ bksp show chg 2. Input the current password and then press [show]. LOCK PHONE pswd yes no 3. Press [pswd]. N PSWD :_ bksp save chg 4. Input the new password and then press [save]. FEATURE Feature Key Reset This feature is used to reset all Flexible Feature buttons to factory settings. Operation 1. While the extension is idle (no call activity), press FEATURE The display prompts for the password: .
Feature/Directory Number Lookup FEATURE Use Feature/Directory Number Lookup to find the directory number, Feature Codes, and Suffix Codes required to operate system features. Operation 1. While the telephone is idle (no call activity), press . The display shows: FEATURE DIR#/CODE LOOKUP dir ftr suffix 1.1. To find a system Directory Number, press [dir]. 1.2. To find a system Feature Access Code, press [ftr]. Features are listed abbreviated and alphabetically.
Operation 1. While the phone is idle, press FEATURE . The display indicates that you are in Feature Key programming mode by prompting you to press a key: PRESS FTR KEY 2. Press the Flexible Feature Button that you want to program. The current programming displays: F98____ show chg 3. Press [chg]. SELECT FUNCTION dir feat 4. To program the button, you must know the code type. Use Feature/Directory Number Lookup to locate the feature and code you want to program. 4.1.
Headset Mode FEATURE All Digital Speakerphones have a standard 2.5 millimeter headset jack. When Headset Mode is selected (either by pressing a preprogrammed headset feature key or dialing the Headset Mode code), the SPK button is used to activate/deactivate the headset. When you press the SPK button, Headset Mode active and the extension status changes to an off-hook condition. When you press the SPK button again, the extension status returns to idle, disconnecting any call in progress.
FEATURE Hidden Codes The Hidden Code feature allows you to store a four-digit code so you can dial it by pressing only one button. (To operate, the Hidden Code must be stored on a Flexible Feature button.) This feature is typically used to store a password for the voice mail mailbox. Operation – Storing a Code 1. While the telephone is idle, access Flexible Feature Button ) and then press the feature button Programming (FEATURE to be stored with your Hidden Code. AVAILABLE KEY chg 2. Press [chg].
Hot Key Enable/Disable FEATURE Hot Key is the automatic operation of dial pad keys while the telephone is idle. That is, if the telephone is idle and you press a dial pad key ( - , , or ), that button operation is processed as the first command of others that will follow (like the remainder of an extension number). Hot Key can be disabled. Operation – Disable While the telephone is idle, press FEATURE .
4. Select if this destination is to be immediate or delayed. 4.1. If you select [immediate], you hear a confirmation tone and the function is invoked. 4.2. If you select [delay]: DELAY TIME :1 chg 4.2.1.Press [chg] until the appropriate delay time (in seconds) displays. Operation – Invoke Hotline 1. While the telephone is idle, lift the handset. A call is placed to the selected destination either immediately or after the delay time. 2. Hang up to complete the call.
Operation – Setup 1. While your extension is idle, press FEATURE . You hear a confirmation tone and the display indicates the new mode set: VA-PRIVACY MODE VA-HF MODE TONE RING MODE 2. Press FEATURE available modes. again to advance through each of the Operation – Receiving a Call in VA-HF Mode When your extension is idle, you will be alerted of intercom calls by one tone burst. The voice connection is then established immediately and you may respond to the calling extension without lifting the handset.
Messaging – Status Text FEATURE You can invoke a display message to inform other users of the current status of your extension. There are six programmed messages and one custom message that you can use. Whenever another digital speakerphone user calls an extension with an active Status message, the message is displayed at the calling extension. Operation – Setup 1. The extension must be idle. 2. Press FEATURE choice (custom): . The display shows the first message EMPTY store next chg 2.1.
Operation – Deactivate 1. The extension must be idle. 2. Press FEATURE . The display shows: STATUS MSG DEL 3. The telephone returns to idle. Night Service Mode / Activate FEATURE Business situations such as after-hours operation may require different ringing patterns than those during normal business operations. The system can be placed into Evening Mode as one of the available Service Modes.
Page Allow/Deny FEATURE You can block one-way page announcements at your extension by dialing the Page Deny code. The Page Allow/Deny feature does not affect enabled Background Music. Operation – Setup 1. When the extension is idle, press FEATURE . PAGING DENY 2. Press FEATURE your extension. again to enable page announcements at PAGING ACCEPT Pause/Pause Insertion Pause Insertion is used to generate an intentional delay in dialing on outgoing outside line calls.
Phone Lock/Unlock FEATURE Use this feature to prevent anyone from making unauthorized outside line calls from your extension. This feature code is also used to program your private, four-digit extension password. Operation – Lock Your Phone 1. Press FEATURE . PSWD :_ bksp show chg 2. Input the current password (factory “9999” for ext. 101, “0000” for all others) and then press [show]. LOCK PHONE pswd yes no 3. Press [yes]. PHONE LOCKED 4. No outside line calls can be made at this extension.
SPK Speakerphone The Digital Executive Telephones of the DX-120 system are all equipped with a high-quality, half-duplex speakerphone. This feature makes it possible to place hands-free (conference room style) calls. (Speakerphone is disabled when Headset Mode is enabled.) Operation – Placing a Call 1. Press an idle outside line button or dial an intercom number. 2. The SPK button LED lights immediately and the speakerphone is active. 3. Press SPK to hang up the call.
Volume Control The Edge 120 digital speakerphone is equipped with a volume control that you can use to adjust the various volume settings of the telephone. The following function volumes can be adjusted: • • • • • Background Music Ringing Handset Speaker (Includes speakerphone and page announcement volume) Headset You can adjust the volume for each function while that function is in use. You can adjust ringer volume while the telephone is idle.
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