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Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use
Wake Up Call on the display of users receiving a wake up call.
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Volume or display contrast level bars, as volume or display contrast is adjusted.
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Programming messages and prompts when in programming mode.
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When you are in Telephone Programming mode, the current line assignment, feature code, or
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Speed Dial number (if any) assigned to a button displays when the button is pressed. Blank
displays if nothing is programmed.
At idle extensions 10 and 11 only, specific messages appear on the top line of the display
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instead of the usual day/date message in the following circumstances. Users at these two
extensions should notify the System Manager when such a message appears.
– ChgBat W / PowerOn or ReplaceSysBat W / Power On appears when processor module
batteries need to be replaced. The message may flicker on and off as the batteries near
the low-power threshold. These batteries retain system programming settings during a
power failure. See
instructions for replacing the batteries.
– Backup-Failure Alarm messages appear if an automatic backup is unsuccessful. The
message is displayed until you clear the alarm (or until the next successful automatic
backup or system restart). See
Considerations
The call timer records the time a user is active on a call. It begins when the handset is lifted out
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of the cradle and ends when either the handset is placed back in the cradle or the call is
placed on hold. (This is not the call duration reported to SMDR. SMDR records the total time
the call is in progress– including the time a call is placed on hold. For more information, see
"Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)" on page
timer restarts when the call is answered.
The call timer is displayed along with the factory-set display.
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Most messages (other than the factory-set display and Caller ID) are displayed for
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approximately 15 seconds.
Marked System Speed Dial numbers do not appear when they are dialed.
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Adjust the display contrast by pressing
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increase the brightness or the "down" volume control button to decrease the brightness. Adjust
the contrast while the telephone is idle and the handset is in the cradle.
You can adjust the angle of the display to three positions: low, medium, and high.
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The System Date (#101), System Day (#102) (available in Release 2.0 or earlier), and
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System Time (#103) settings appear as the factory-set display.
You can use Display Language (#303) to identify the language in which messages appear if
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the extension has a system display telephone.
Users can assign a name to his or her extension. Then, when that extension is used to make
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an intercom call, group call, or transferred call, the name and extension number appear on the
system display telephone receiving the call. Similarly, users receiving a transfer return call see
the name and extension number of the person assigned to the extension that did not answer
the transferred call. See
Display
6-14
"Inserting Batteries in the Processor Module" on page 2-11
"Clearing a Backup-Failure Alarm" on page
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and then using the "up" volume control button to
"Extension Name Display" on page 5-4
9-32.) When a call is transferred, the
for more information.
for
11-4.

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