SDX Audio SDX Series Manual

SDX Audio SDX Series Manual

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SDX 10/20/40E
FT-2/3/4 Display Telephone
Guide
By SDX Business Systems plc.
39HTN00026PEA - Issue 6 (April 1997)

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  • Page 1 SDX 10/20/40E FT-2/3/4 Display Telephone Guide By SDX Business Systems plc. 39HTN00026PEA - Issue 6 (April 1997)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents Contents Function Buttons ........22 Before Using Your SDX Terminal Before Using Your SDX Terminal....3 3 Displays ..........23 Read This Section First......3 Tones............23 FT-2/3/4 Display Telephone Features..3 Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone ........
  • Page 3: Before Using Your Sdx Terminal Before Using Your Sdx Terminal

    Before Using Your SDX Terminal Before Using Your SDX Terminal – Page – Page 3 3 Before Using Your SDX Terminal Before Using Your SDX Terminal Read This Section First Read This Section First The SDX family of Digital Telephone Systems has two versions of operating software.
  • Page 4: Using Your Sdx Telephone Using Your Sdx Telephone

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 4 4 Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone Answering Calls Answering Calls To Answer a ringing call to your terminal To Answer a ringing call to your terminal: : 1.
  • Page 5: Call Waiting

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 5 5 Call Waiting Call Waiting When, during an existing call, your terminal rings once and the display shows either LXX CALL WAITING LXX CALL WAITING or XXw CALL WAITING XXw CALL WAITING, then line or terminal number XX XX is camped onto your call.
  • Page 6: Call Pick-Up

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 6 6 Call Pick-up Call Pick-up You can Pick-up Pick-up and answer a call to another ringing terminal. To Answer another terminal’s call To Answer another terminal’s call: : 1.
  • Page 7: Making Internal Calls

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 7 7 Making Internal Calls Making Internal Calls Internal Calls Internal Calls 1. Dial extension number 2. Lift handset to speak Stored Internal Calls Stored Internal Calls See "Buttons A-E" on page 20 for setting before using this feature. 1.
  • Page 8: Page/Broadcast

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 8 8 Page/Broadcast Page/Broadcast You can Broadcast over the loudspeakers of all free terminals in a group or in the system (excluding those with Executive status) and optionally wait for an answer from a terminal.
  • Page 9: Changing From Ld To Mf Signalling

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 9 9 Changing From LD To MF Signalling Changing From LD To MF Signalling If switchable trunks have been fitted and set to LD, changing from LD to MF signalling can be done by selecting an outgoing line and dialling .
  • Page 10: Dial Ahead To Another Terminal

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 10 10 Dial Ahead To Another Terminal Dial Ahead To Another Terminal Call handling on SDX is simple and quick. For instance, with a call in progress you can Dial Ahead Dial Ahead to another terminal to see if it is free or busy BEFORE you Enquire Enquire and/or Transfer...
  • Page 11: Pabx Installations

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 11 11 PABX Installations PABX Installations To Recall the PABX operator To Recall the PABX operator: : 1. Press P P . 2. Wait for a PABX dial tone. 3.
  • Page 12: Intrude

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 12 12 Intrude Intrude When another terminal is busy you can intrude intrude into the conversation. This can be done in one of two ways. Polite Intrusion Polite Intrusion Polite Intrusion rings the busy terminal, who can then choose whether or not to answer your intrusion (by pressing H H ).
  • Page 13: Call Back

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 13 13 Call Back Call Back If you call an extension and find that it is busy or does not answer (or one in office), then you can tell SDX to ring you when the extension is free or is available (has returned and used terminal).
  • Page 14: Camp On

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 14 14 Camp On Camp On When another terminal is busy, you can tell SDX 20/40E to ring that terminal once while the user is still talking, to alert them that you need to speak to them urgently.
  • Page 15: Group

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 15 15 Group Group Group working is used to ensure that there is always someone to answer external calls. If you are a member of a Group Group you can join or leave your Group Group at will.
  • Page 16: Diverting Calls

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 16 16 Diverting Calls Diverting Calls On SDX there are three types of Call Diversion Call Diversion available to you and the situations to use them in are as follows: –...
  • Page 17: Call Forwarding

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 17 17 Answering Diverted Calls Answering Diverted Calls When the incoming calls for your manager or colleague have been Diverted Diverted to you, then your display will tell you if the call is for you or for the Diverted Diverted terminal.
  • Page 18: Lock

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 18 18 Lock Lock On SDX you may Lock Lock your Display Terminal against unauthorised personnel making external calls. Your terminal has an access passcode allocated to it, which is initially set to 0000 0000.
  • Page 19: Stored External Numbers

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 19 19 Stored External Numbers Stored External Numbers System Stored Numbers System Stored Numbers Ninety external directory numbers, up to 16 digits long, can be stored under numbers 10-99 10-99.
  • Page 20: Buttons A-E

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 20 20 Buttons A-E Buttons A-E On SDX you can either store an internal number or allocate a special function against each of the buttons A A to E E . Storing Internal Numbers Storing Internal Numbers To store internal numbers...
  • Page 21: Symbols

    Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 21 21 Symbols Symbols Symbols Symbols Key Symbols Symbols Key You are fowarding calls.. You have set up a conference. Symbol flashes when you have reserved the facility. You have selected 'no calls'.
  • Page 22 Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 22 22 Function Buttons Function Buttons This summary of the operation of the function buttons. Some buttons have a secondary use, as indicated below. Forward Forward 1 Redirects incoming calls to your extension to another extension of your choice.
  • Page 23 Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 23 23 Displays Displays When the feature key is pressed and the feature can be used, e.g., conference circuits is free, then the appropriate symbol is displayed. EXTERNAL EXTERNAL External call for terminal 20.
  • Page 24 Using Your SDX Telephone Using Your SDX Telephone – Page – Page 24 24 Do not copy or distribute any part of this manual to any third parties Do not copy or distribute any part of this manual to any third parties without the written permission of SDX Business Systems.

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