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DSU II Digital Expandable System
Attendant Manual
This publication supports both Impact
and Impact SCS LCD Speakerphones
GCA70–245.06 07/00
Printed in U.S.A.
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Page 1 - Attendant Manual

DSU II Digital Expandable SystemAttendant ManualThis publication supports both Impactand Impact SCS LCD SpeakerphonesGCA70–245.06 07/00Printed in U.S.

Page 2

Positioning Your SpeakerphoneYou should adjust the position of the speakerphone on your desk or table to suityour individual needs and maximize the pe

Page 3 - About This Book

System Speed Dial NumbersYou can store up to 99 system speed dial numbers from your attendant telephonethat every system user can access from his or h

Page 4 - What is an Attendant?

System Speed Dial Record Sheet(Copy this sheet if you need more record space.)Code Line Number Code Line NumberAttendant Manual - DSU II Digital Expan

Page 5 - Contents

System ClockYou can program the system clock to maintain current date and time information.The time and date appear on the LCD speakerphone for displa

Page 6 - Contents GCA70-245

Station Message Detail Accounting(SMDA) PrintoutIf your system is connected to a printer, you can command the system to printseveral different types o

Page 7 - GCA70-245 Contents

System Alarm ReportingOccasionally, the DSU II Digital Expandable Systems system will fail to commu-nicate with a particular station; it could be that

Page 8

Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD)The direct inward station dialing (DISD) feature allows an external party to callan intercom station directly with

Page 9 - Getting Started

Digital Voice Announcing (DVA)Digital Voice Announcing (DVA) plays pre-recorded announcements andmessages during an in-progress call. The DVA stores t

Page 10 - Positioning Your Speakerphone

·To store DVA messages1. PRESS INTERCOM AND DIAL *#0 8.2. CHOOSE the message style.•DIAL 1 for DISD message style.•DIAL 2 for DCD message style.3. SEL

Page 11 - Setting Display Contrast

NotesAttendant Features GCA70-245100 Attendant Manual - DSU II Digital Expandable System

Page 12 - Setting Volume Levels

Feature Access CodesThis quick reference guide provides you with a list of the feature dialing codesused on the Impact digital telephone system.Featur

Page 13 - Answering and Making Calls

Note: For more tips and information on speakerphone use, including theuse of a Full-Duplex Speakerphone, see Appendix C, Speakerphone Char-acteristics

Page 14 - Getting Started GCA70-245

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeCall Park, Retrieve Orbit 1-9INTERCOM +# + orbit code(91 to 99 )Call Pickup,DirectedINTERCOM +*4 +extension numberCall

Page 15 - GCA70-245 Getting Started

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeNight AnswerINTERCOM +80OperatorINTERCOM +0Paging,Zones 1-3INTERCOM +84 to 86Paging, All-CallINTERCOM +87Paging, Exter

Page 16 - Your Speakerphone’s Buttons

Feature Enable Code Disable CodeTracker PagerINTERCOM +*06 INTERCOM + #06Tracker Pager—Send TrackerPageINTERCOM +#01 +extension numberToll Restriction

Page 17

Display AbbreviationsThis chart identifies the interactive button abbreviations that appear in yourdisplay.Abbreviation Feature Function/DefinitionACC

Page 18 - Above the MUTE button:

Abbreviation Feature Function/DefinitionCLEARClear FeaturesStores a button that clears a currently active orengaged feature.CLEARClear Cancels the cur

Page 19 - Above the SPEAKER button:

Abbreviation Feature Function/DefinitionL[NUMBER]Line Displays the line of the current call.LAST NO SAVEDLast Number SavedInforms user that the last n

Page 20

Abbreviation Feature Function/DefinitionRINGRing Tone Select different ringing tones.S[NUMBER]Station Displays station of current call.SAVESave Number

Page 21 - Answering Calls

SpeakerphoneCharacteristicsWhen using your speakerphone, the microphone and loudspeaker are fartheraway from you than when you use a handset. Both the

Page 22 - Answering Intercom Calls

NOTE: Pressing any button (mute, hold, etc.) on the speakerphone while infull-duplex mode causes the system to perform the “speech training” testagain

Page 23 - Monitored Stations

GlossaryAAccount CodeA group of numbers, up to 16 digits in length, entered by station users during incoming oroutgoing calls; the system uses account

Page 24 - Holding Calls

Setting Volume LevelsThe volume control on your telephone is a multi-purpose control you can use to set the volume(loudness) of the ringer, the speake

Page 25 - Hold Recalls

BBlock ProgrammingTo eliminate the need to program each station individually, programmers can assign features orfunctions to groups of stations.Button

Page 26 - Directed Hold

DData Interface Unit (DIU)This optional unit provides connections for your standard multiline digital telephone andIndustry Standard Telephone (IST) d

Page 27 - From Any Station

HHandsfree Answer InhibitA telephone can be set to block voice calls sent to it over the speaker.HookflashActionthat occurs when the TAPbutton is pres

Page 28 - Call Pickup

MMeet-Me Answer PageAny user can dial a code in response to an all-call or zone page and be connected to the pagingparty in a private conversation.Mes

Page 29 - GCA70-245 Answering Calls

QQueueMethod by which a station user waits for an available line by dialing a code and waiting for thesystem to call back.RResponse MessagingRespondin

Page 30 - Voice Announcements (SOHVA)

System Alarm ReportingAllows you to view (through the LCD telephone screen) the various system alarms and thestations with which those alarms are asso

Page 31 - Blocking a SOHVA

UUnscreened Call TransferAllows users to transfer line or intercom calls from one station or group to another without firstannouncing them.Unsupervise

Page 32 - Voice Announce Blocking

IndexAAccount Codesentering for incoming calls, 69entering for outgoing calls, 69forced verification of, 69programming a button, 57SMDA report regardi

Page 33 - Making Calls

Departmental Call Distribution (DCD)SMDA reports regarding, 95Dial By Name, 79DialingSee CallingDialing Modesswitching between, 77Digital Voice Announ

Page 34 - Making Intercom Calls

IIMIST Module, 82Intercom Buttonfunctions, 8meaning of associated light, 11LLast Number Redial, 28LCD Display Abbreviations, 105LCD Messagescreating,

Page 35 - Automatic Dialing

Answering and Making CallsYour speakerphone is now properly configured to answer and making calls toboth stations within your system (intercom calls)

Page 36 - Redialing

RRedialingautomatic, 62last number dialed, 28programming a button, 62storing numbers for future redial, 29Response Message Delivery, 50Response Messag

Page 37 - To dial the saved number

Transferring Callsprogramming a button, 59screened transfers, 36setting night transfer, 90to secondary attendant, 91to voice mail system, 91unscreened

Page 38 - Sending Subdued Off-Hook

NotesIndex GCA70-245124 Attendant Manual - DSU II Digital Expandable System

Page 39 - GCA70-245 Making Calls

This manual has been developed by Comdial Corpora-tion (the “Company”) and is intended for the use ofits customers and service personnel. The informat

Page 40 - Camping On and Queuing

GCA70-245.06 07/00Printed in U.S.A.

Page 41 - J Doe Is Busy

Understanding the Basic FunctionsYour speakerphone provides many versatile features for your use. These featuresare explained in terms of what they al

Page 42 - (Executive Override)

Attendant Manual - DSU II Digital Expandable System 7GCA70-245 Getting StartedImpact SCS 8312S-** LCD SpeakerphoneInteractive Buttons(NOT programmable

Page 43 - Advanced Call Handling

Your Speakerphone’s ButtonsHold Button (HOLD)·Places a line or intercom call on hold.·Stores pauses in number sequences during programming.Interactive

Page 44 - Call Transferring

Speaker Button (SPEAKER)·Turns your speaker on or off.·Disconnects a call when you are on a hands-free call.·Ends or cancels programming.·Activates gr

Page 45 - Unscreened Call Transfers

Your Speakerphone’s Display LightsThe lights (LEDs) on your LCD speakerphone indicate the status of lines,features, and intercoms.Busy Lamp Field (BLF

Page 46 - Conferencing

Next to INTERCOM button:·Steady red with a quick flash = you are using your intercom.·Winking red = an LCD message is set on your telephone for others

Page 47 - Conference

This Attendant Guide is for to the following system :DSU II Digital Expandable SystemThis Attendant Guide applies to the following telephonemodels:·Im

Page 48 - Call Parking

Understanding What the Rings Mean·Two short rings = intercom call.·Single longer ring = outside call.·One short ring burst = voice announce.·Three sho

Page 49 - HOLD ANS

Answering CallsAnswering Outside CallsA call that rings on an outside line sounds long, single-tone bursts and lights theline status light. If the ins

Page 50 - Call Forwarding

Answering Intercom CallsAn intercom call is one that is made from one system telephone to another. Yourstation receives intercom calls in one of two w

Page 51 - To cancel call forwarding

Monitored StationsWhen the installer assigns the personal intercom number of one telephone toappear at a button on another telephone, the button and i

Page 52 - To activate the CFOS feature

Holding CallsThis feature allows you to temporarily disconnect from a current call yet retain itso that it can be retrieved. When you place a call on

Page 53 - Nonverbal Messaging

·To retrieve exclusive hold,1. PRESS line button of held call (with winking light), OR PRESSTAP.2. SPEAK toward telephone OR LIFT handset if privacy i

Page 54 - Nonverbal Messaging GCA70-245

Directed HoldThis feature allows you to pick up the last call a user placed on hold at anotherstation. This feature does not allow you to pick up excl

Page 55 - #3 OR PRESS MESSAGE

Night Transferred Calls - Line AnswerFrom Any StationWhen you, as the attendant, program the system for nighttime operation using thenight transfer of

Page 56 - LCD Message Delivery

Call PickupIn addition to using your speakerphone’s DSS/BLF buttons to access calls, thesystem offers two other distinct methods to answer incoming ca

Page 57 - LCD Message List

If you have programmed a PICK UP button on your telephone (see FeatureButtons on page 57 of this guide), you may make a call pick-up (either withinyou

Page 58 - Response Message Delivery

About This BookAs a system attendant, you must be familiar with the operation of your individualstation and the entire digital communication system. T

Page 59 - Programming

Receiving Subdued Off-HookVoice Announcements (SOHVA)Handling an Incoming SOHVAThis feature allows an intercom caller to break into your call by makin

Page 60 - Programming GCA70-245

Blocking a SOHVAYou can also block an incoming SOHVA with the interactive buttons or by previ-ously programming your speakerphone for Voice Announce B

Page 61 - * and # if

Voice Announce BlockingIf your system installer makes this feature available, you can prevent voiceannouncements such as voice-first intercom calls fr

Page 62 - 918049782200

Making CallsMaking Outside CallsYou can manually dial a number over any telephone line you select. Or, if theinstaller assigned a prime line or the id

Page 63

Making Intercom CallsThere are two methods for making an intercom call. One causes the calledtelephone to ring (tone-first). The other causes your voi

Page 64 - Personal Speed Dial Numbers

Automatic DialingThis feature provides one- or two-button speed dialing using programmable but-tons at which you have previously stored numbers. There

Page 65 - Feature Buttons

RedialingRedial - Last-Dialed NumberThe system provides each station with a last number redial feature. This featuresaves 16 digits of the last outsid

Page 66

Redial Programming (Storing Numbers)When you use last number redial, you will overwrite the temporary system-savednumber with subsequent dialing activ

Page 67 - Transfer Button

Sending Subdued Off-HookVoice Announcements (SOHVA)You can make a private voice announcement to another station that is off-hookand busy on a call if

Page 68 - Group Listening Button

The receiving station can respond to the announcement in averbal or non-verbal manner. They affect a verbal responseby pressing and holding the MUTE b

Page 69 - Assist Button

Also, tips on speakerphone use for the new user are described in Appendix C andmany general phrases and abbreviations which may not be familiar to use

Page 70 - Automatic Redial Button

Camping On and QueuingBusy or Idle Station, Automatic CallbackIf the telephone you have called on an intercom line is busy or rings with noanswer, you

Page 71 - Other Features

·To camp on when you hear a busy signal,1. SELECTNEXTuntilCWAITappears.2. SELECTCWAIT.3. WAIT on line for reply.4. Called party can place the current

Page 72 - Volume Control

Overriding ACall Or ADo Not DisturbCondition At Another Telephone(Executive Override)You can override a call in progress or a Do Not Disturb condition

Page 73 - Muting Your Speakerphone

Advanced Call HandlingWaiting for a Line (Queuing)If all the lines in a line group are busy, you can place your telephone in a queueto await an idle l

Page 74 - Default Volume Control

Call TransferringScreened Call TransfersYou can answer a call at your LCD speakerphone and transfer it to anothertelephone. If you first identify the

Page 75 - Background Music

·If the intercom party does not answer theirtelephone when ringing, take one of thefollowing steps:1. SELECTCAMPto Camp-on to that station.2. SELECTMS

Page 76 - Do Not Disturb Condition

ConferencingCreating a Conference CallWhen your telephone is joined together with several other telephones on thesame call, the effect is called confe

Page 77 - Account Codes

Unsupervised Conference CallsIf you are involved in a conference call with two outside lines, you can drop outof this established conference call and

Page 78 - 89 for special paging port

Call ParkingYou can place a call on hold in the system so that it can be answered from anystation, even though that station may not have a line appear

Page 79 - GCA70-245 Other Features

·To place a park recall on hold at yourstation,1. SELECTHOLD. After the call remains onhold for a period of time, it rings back to yourtelephone as a

Page 80 - Tracker Paging System

Contents1 Getting Started ...1Setting Up Your Speakerphone...1Understanding the Basic Functions ...6Your Speakerphone’s Bu

Page 81 - 91 to 99)

Call ForwardingForwarding a CallYou can forward the calls that normally ring at your telephone to anothertelephone for answering. Call forwarding prov

Page 82 - Auxiliary Jack

·To cancel call forwarding,1. SELECTOPTIONS.2. SELECTNEXTuntilCFWDappears.3. SELECTCFWD.4. SELECTPERSfor prime line and intercomcalls, OR SELECTALLfor

Page 83 - 97 = External Pager Button

Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)The Call Forward Outside System (CFOS)* feature allows you to forwardincoming or transferred line calls to telephone

Page 84 - Automatic Set Relocation

Nonverbal MessagingStation-to-Station Message DeliveryWhen you call another telephone and receive no answer, you may leave areminder that you have cal

Page 85 - Between Pulse And Tone

Message Waiting Light and MessagingA special feature access code allows you to control the message waiting (MW)light at other stations in the system.

Page 86 - Toll Restriction Override

·To turn on the message waiting light at an idle telephone,1. PRESS INTERCOM AND DIAL *3 OR PRESS MESSAGEfor Impact SCS models.2. DIAL extension numbe

Page 87 - Dial By Name

LCD Message DeliveryYou can set standard and system supplied custom display messages by dialing aspecific code at your telephone. When another user pl

Page 88 - Programmed Button Display

LCD Message List(Write attendant supplied messages here)Dial Code Message01Back At2Call3456789Attendant Manual - DSU II Digital Expandable System 49GC

Page 89 - Data Interface Unit

Assist Button Message DeliveryIf you have preprogrammed an ASSIST button on your telephone, you can use itto send a message to your supervisor, asking

Page 90 - IMIST Module

ProgrammingDSS NumbersStoring another station extension number at a DSS/BLF programmable locationallows you to monitor that station, dial it with the

Page 91 - DSS/BLF Console Operation

4 Advanced Call Handling...35Waiting for a Line (Queuing) ...35Call Transferring ...36Conferencing ...

Page 92 - Other Features GCA70-245

Autodial And Speed Dial NumbersAutomatic dialing is a feature that lets you store and dial frequently callednumbers using one or two buttons. You can

Page 93 - Attendant Features

5. SELECT line button to dial out on or press INTERCOM.—OR—If your system provides line groups, dial 1, 2, 3,or4 for linegroup 1, 2, 3, or 4, or dial

Page 94

NOTE: You may need a pause between numbers to compensate for differencesin response time between your system and the host system (ask your atten-dant

Page 95

Feature Access CodesIn addition to the system features which may be programmed using the interac-tive buttons, several other features may be programme

Page 96 - System Telephone Naming

As you program numbers, fill in the identification strips on your telephone aswell as these tables.Autodial Numbers, Features or DSS Locations(Program

Page 97 - Station Name Record Sheet

Feature ButtonsIf you find that you are using certain miscellaneous features often, access buttonsmay make operation easier. To create feature buttons

Page 98 - Night Transfer

·To create standard feature access buttons proceed asfollows:1. SELECTOPTIONS.2. SELECTNEXTuntilFEATappears.3. SELECTFEAT.4. SELECTNEXTuntil desired f

Page 99 - Telephone

Response Message ButtonResponse messaging allows you to reply in a non-verbal manner to a voiceannounce or tone-signaled intercom call or to a subdued

Page 100 - System Speed Dial Numbers

Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce(SOHVA) ButtonThis feature allows you to program a button at your station that you must pressbefore delivering a SOHVA

Page 101 - GCA70-245 Attendant Features

Assist ButtonThis feature allows you to program a button to be used for sending a message toan LCD speakerphone. Once programmed, you can press the AS

Page 102 - Music On Hold

7 Other Features ...63Line Groups ...63Volume Control ...64Default Volume Control...66Backgr

Page 103 - (SMDA) Printout

Automatic Redial ButtonYou can automatically redial a busy number or unanswered call by activating thisfeature. Once you activate automatic redial, yo

Page 104 - System Alarm Reporting

Other FeaturesLine GroupsSome systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups which may beaccessed for outside calling instead of selecting an

Page 105

Volume ControlSetting Current Volume LevelThe volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose control you can use toset the volume (loudness) of th

Page 106 - Day answer messages

·There are at least eight eadset loudness levels that you canset for the current call as follows:1. While on a call and in headset mode,PRESS the VOLU

Page 107 - To store DVA messages

Default Volume ControlWhen you change the loudness, that change remains in effect until you change itagain (referred to as default setting).·Set the s

Page 108 - Attendant Features GCA70-245

Background MusicIf the telephone system supplies background music, you can turn it on at yourLCD speakerphone while on-hook and idle. The system autom

Page 109 - Feature Access Codes

Do Not Disturb ConditionYou can set your telephone to a do not disturb mode using the designated interac-tive or programmable button. The associated i

Page 110 - + group code +

Account CodesIf the installer has arranged your system for account code entry, your display mayprompt you to enter an account code after answering a c

Page 111 - INTERCOM + **4 +

PagingYour system provides an all-call or a zone page feature that you access by dialingspecial codes. This arrangement sounds your voice announcement

Page 112 - *2 INTERCOM + #2

·If your system provides all-call or zone paging,1. LIFT handset.2. PRESS INTERCOM.3. DIAL87 for all-call, OR DIAL 84, 85, or 86for zone 1, 2, or 3.4.

Page 113 - Display Abbreviations

8 Attendant Features ...85LCD Message Creation ...85System Telephone Naming ...88Night Transfer...90Ca

Page 114

Tracker Paging SystemWhen installed with your system, the Tracker Paging System option allows youto send call back and parked call messages to Tracker

Page 115

·To send a call back message to someone’s Tracker Pagerwithout first calling them,1. PRESS INTERCOM.2. DIAL#01.3. DIAL station extension number.4. HAN

Page 116

Auxiliary JackNOTE: Some telephones have an auxiliary jack. All other model telephones usethe handset jack to plug in a headset.The auxiliary jack pro

Page 117 - Characteristics

·Program the enable/disable buttons (at any blankprogrammable button location) as follows:1. PRESS INTERCOM.2. DIAL**1.3. PRESS programmable button.4.

Page 118 - Speakerphone User Guidelines

Automatic Set RelocationIf your installer has equipped your system with automatic set relocation, whenyou move your telephone to a new location, the s

Page 119 - Glossary

Monitoring AConversationBetween Two Telephones(Service Observing)If your LCD speakerphone provides the installer–programmed service observingfeature,

Page 120 - Glossary GCA70-245

Toll Restriction OverrideYou can override one station’s toll restriction assignment by dialing aprogrammed four-digit TRO code at another station prio

Page 121 - GCA70-245 Glossary

Dial By NameThe dial by name feature allows you to use the display andinteractive buttons of your LCD speakerphone to searchthrough a preprogrammed in

Page 122

Programmed Button DisplayButton Functions Display (Button Query)You can cause the display to identify the function of each button on yourtelephone.·To

Page 123

Data Interface UnitThe Data Interface Unit, or DIU, is an optional external device that may be partof your system installation. It provides connection

Page 124

Getting StartedCongratulations and thank you for using a Comdial telephone system! Yourdigital speakerphone is supported by a communication system wit

Page 125

IMIST ModuleImpact SCS 8324F-**, 8324S-**, and 8312S-** speakerphones equipped withthe optional IMIST module can support an IST device (modem, FAX mac

Page 126

DSS/BLF Console OperationThe IB64X, IB48X, and IB24X DSS/BLF consoles have additional buttons andstatus lights that extend the memory button capabilit

Page 127

Accessing The DSS/BLF Console Button LevelsThe IB24X and IB48X DSS/BLF consoles have four levels of buttons, quadru-pling the consoles’ button capacit

Page 128

Attendant FeaturesLCD Message CreationWhen you are busy or are away from your desk, you can set a message at yourtelephone that will be received by an

Page 129

LCD Message Creation Examples·Example: Create the message “TAKE MESSAGE”and program it into message location number four.1. PRESS INTERCOM, AND DIAL *

Page 130

Letter Code Table For LCD MessagesCharacter Code Character Code Character Code Character CodeA 21 S 73 j 54 SPACE 12B 22 T 81 k 55 ; 17C 23 U 82 l 56

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System Telephone NamingThis feature lets you and other system user’s with LCD speakerphones know whois calling. You can assign either a personal name

Page 132 - Index GCA70-245

Station Name Record Sheet(Copy this sheet if you need more record space.)Ext. Station Name Letter Codes— Sample 73 24 64 74 56 35Attendant Manual - DS

Page 133 - CCB (15B)

Night TransferYou can transfer the day (or normal) ringing assignments of incoming lines to aparticular station or stations for off-hour or special pu

Page 134 - Printed in U.S.A

Call Transfer - Voice Mail SystemAs the attendant, you will not always have time to hand-write messages for all ofthe people in your group. Transferri

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