Introduction - Vodavi STARPLUS STSe Operation Manual

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Introduction
The instructions in this chapter are based on the use of a digital display telephone. The STSe
System provides the following keys, indicators and features:
Handset and Speaker are located at the left side of the front panel. A handset is provided to
allow confidential conversation when desired. Lifting the handset from its cradle (going
off-hook) disengages the station's built-in speaker. The speaker is located directly below the
center portion of the handset. The station may be operated with the handset on-hook. When
this occurs, audio is transmitted to the station user through the station's speaker.
Fixed Feature Buttons function as follows:
VOLUME BAR lets the user adjust ringer, speakerphone and handset volume.
H-T-P lets the user select the ICM Signaling Mode, handsfree tone, or privacy.
FLASH button terminates an outside call and restores dial tone without hanging up the
handset. It also transfers calls behind a PBX or Centrex within those systems.
CAMP ON button lets you alert a busy party to an outside line that is on hold and waiting.
MSG (Message Wait) button lets you initiate a message waiting indication at stations that
are busy, unattended, or in Do Not Disturb. Message Waiting Callback request left at your
station is indicated by a flashing MSG WAIT LED.
SPEED button gives you access to speed dialing, save number redial and last number
redial. This button also accesses flexible button programming.
TRANS (Transfer) button transfers an internal or external call from one station to another.
CONF (Conference) button establishes and builds conference calls.
FWD (Forward) button lets you forward your calls to another destination.
ON/OFF button lets you make a telephone call without lifting the handset. It turns the
telephone on and off when using the speakerphone.
MUTE button lets you switch the built-in microphone on or off when using the
speakerphone, or the handset microphone when using the handset.
HOLD button lets you place an outside caller on hold.
Interactive Soft Keys are u
Flexible Buttons access idle outside lines, provide DSS/BLF for internal stations, access
speed dial numbers and activate features. These buttons can be programmed by the
individual station user. The default flexible feature buttons are described as follows:
CALL BACK button lets you initiate a call back request to another busy station. As soon as
that station becomes idle, the station that left the call back request is automatically
signaled. A flexible button must be assigned to use this feature.
PICK-UP button lets you pickup a tone ringing intercom call, transferred, incoming, or
recall an outside line call to a specific unattended station by group or directed call pickup.
DND (DO NOT DISTURB) button. On Attendant stations, this button becomes the system
Night Mode button. A flexible button must be assigned to use this feature.
LINE QUEUE button lets you queue onto an outside line when all lines in a group are busy.
Your station is placed in queue awaiting a line in the same group to become available.
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual
sed to work in conjunction with fixed and flexible features.
Attendant Features and Operation
August 2005
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