Switching The Dialing Mode; Mode Between Pulse And Tone; Using Background Music - Comdial DXP Impact Reference Manual

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7.14 Switching The Dialing Mode

Between Pulse And Tone
If the telephone service in your locality is pulse (rotary dialing), the
installer arranges your telephone to dial in this manner. If you need to
send tones during a dialing sequence (for example, to send
bank-by-telephone tones), you can convert to tone dialing mode while
dialing. The system will switch back to pulse dialing when you end your
call.
You can store a # as part of a speed dial number to cause an automatic
switch from pulse to tone where needed in a number sequence.
• To convert to tone dialing at any time during dialing or while on
an active call,
1. Press #.

7.15 Using Background Music

NOTE: This feature is not available on the 8112N and 8212N
telephones.
If the telephone system supplies background music, you can turn it on at
your speakerphone while it is on-hook and idle. The system
automatically turns background music off during calls and voice
announcements.
NOTE: The system can provide music from two sources; however, this
feature must be enabled by the system installer.
• To turn the music on,
1. Press INTERCOM.
2. Dial
11 for music source one or
SPEAKER light turns on when background music is on).
3. Adjust music volume with the volume button.
• To turn the music off,
1. Press INTERCOM.
2. Dial # 1, (the SPEAKER light turns off when background music is
off).
Using The Other Telephone Features
12 for music source two (the
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