LIP-9008G For support visit Support.Tel-Dat.com Telephone Operation Guide email Telephony@Tel-Dat.com or call (614) 923-8000 Table of Contents Button Overview............................1 Making, Receiving, and Managing Calls....................2 Making an external call........................2 Calling another station........................2 Calling another station using the directory..................2 Answering a call ringing your station....................2 Answering a second call ringing your station...................3...
Button Overview 1. Ring/Message Indicator: Flashes when receiving a new call or you have a new message waiting. 2. LCD Display: Displays your phone status, dialing directories, and message information. 3. Handset: Use to answer calls. 4. Speaker: Delivers ringing and other audible signals, also lets your hear the caller's voice in speakerphone mode.
upper-right corner. (c) [Speed/Conf]: Used to assign your speed dial numbers. When on a call it acts as a conference button. (d) [Message]: Use to access your voice mailbox. (e) [DND] (Do Not Disturb): Use to activate DND so that your phone will not ring. This button also deletes the last character of an input when in menu mode.
Answering a second call ringing your station 1. Press the blinking [Line] button to automatically place the first call on hold and answer the second. 2. Switch between calls by pressing the blinking [Line] button of the caller you wish to speak to. Switching between handset and hands-free 1.
Retrieving a call from hold 1. Press the flashing [Line] flexible button that is associated with the call you wish to pick up. (a) If only one call was placed on hold, you may press the flashing [Line] or [Hold] button to retrieve the call.
Instant Redial 1. Dial [*552] to redial the most recently dialed external call. Reviewing the Call log 1. Press your [Log] soft key. 2. The call log lists all calls involving this station and uses icons on the left side of each entry to differentiate between call types.
2. The forward types presented are 0 through 5 and #. These are their definitions. (a) Forward type [0] is not used in your iPECS implementation. (b) [1] forwards all calls immediately and unconditionally. (c) [2] forwards all calls when the forwarded station is busy.
4. intercom answering mode. Ring tones Eight ring tones are built into the LIP-9008 and LIP-9008G stations. 1. Dial [Transfer] [11] to alter your standard ring tone. (a) To alter your DID/external call ring tone dial [Transfer] [12] 2.
Character Entry Function Dial Pad Button Followed by 1 Followed by 2 Followed by 3 Followed by 0 Space Speed Backspace / Delete Volume Up Move cursor right, adds space if already at end of line. Volume Down Move cursor left, does not delete. Page 8...
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