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Samsung NX-24E Operating Manual
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General Information
About this Book
Keyset Layout
Precautions
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Tone and Ring Signal
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Outside Calls
Making an Outside Call
Answering an Outside Call
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Intercom Calling
Calling Other Stations
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Calling the Operator Group
Station Group Calls
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Answer Mode Change
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Call Processing
System Hold
Exclusive Hold
Transferring Calls
Camp-On Transfer
Transfer with Page
Conference Calls
Unsupervised Conference
Call Pickup
Callback
Sending a Flash
Dialing Features
Last Number Redial
Saved Number Redial
Automatic Redial
Speed-Dialing
Chain Dialing
Pause in Normal Dial
Paging & Messaging
Paging
Meet Me Page and Answer
Leaving a Message
Conveniencefeatures
Speakerphone
Mute
Do Not Disturb
Group Listening
Alarm Setting
Call Forward
Background Music
Vacant Messages
Station Locking
Group In/Out
Boss/Secretary Hot Line
Answering the Doorphone
Calling the Doorphone
Account Codes
Ringing Line Preference
Timer
Specialfeatures
Barge-In Override
Toll Restriction Override
Walking Class of Service
Night Service
Disa(Direct Inward System Access)
Using Add-On-Module
A Pp E Ndix
User Programming
Programming Keys
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Station Lock
Station Passcode
Answer Mode
Call Forward
MMC 12 Station On/Off
Ring Frequency
Station Name
Date Display
Key Extender
MMC 17 Station Speed-Dial
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Summarization of Contents
General Information
About This Book
Provides an overview of the Samsung NX Keyset system and its operation.
Keyset Layout
Details the physical components and buttons of the NX-24E keyset.
Precautions
Lists important safety and handling guidelines for the telephone unit.
Tone and Ring Signal
Explains the meaning of various tones and ring signals heard on the keyset.
Outside Calls
Making an Outside Call
Instructions for initiating calls to external telephone numbers.
Answering an Outside Call
Procedures for receiving incoming calls from external lines.
Intercom Calling
Calling Other Stations
How to dial and connect to other internal extensions.
Calling the Operator Group
Procedure to contact the system operator group.
Station Group Calls
Methods for calling predefined groups of stations.
Answer Mode Change
Settings for auto-answer or voice-announce modes.
Call Processing
System Hold
Temporarily placing an outside call on hold without disconnecting.
Exclusive Hold
Placing a call on hold so only the user can retrieve it.
Transferring Calls
How to transfer calls to other stations or groups.
Camp-On Transfer
Automatically holding a call for a busy station until it's free.
Transfer with Page
Transferring a call with an announcement to the receiving station.
Conference Calls
Setting up multi-party calls involving outside lines and internal stations.
Unsupervised Conference
Conferencing calls that remain active after the initiator hangs up.
Call Pick-Up
Answering calls ringing at another station.
Call Back
Requesting a callback when a busy line or station becomes free.
Sending a Flash
Signaling a PBX system for special operations or call transfers.
Dialing Features
Last Number Redial
Redialing the last number that was dialed.
Saved Number Redial
Saving and redialing frequently used telephone numbers.
Automatic Redial
Automatically redialing a busy number until connected.
Speed Dialing
Dialing pre-programmed numbers using short codes.
Chain Dialing
Dialing multiple speed-dial numbers consecutively.
Pause in Normal Dial
Inserting a pause during manual dialing.
Paging & Messaging
Paging
Making voice announcements through speaker-equipped phones.
Meet Me Page and Answer
Initiating a page and waiting for the recipient to connect for a private talk.
Leaving a Message
Leaving your number for a station that did not answer.
Convenience Features
Speakerphone
Using the hands-free speakerphone function for calls.
Mute
Temporarily disabling your microphone during a call.
Do Not Disturb
Blocking incoming calls and pages to prevent disturbances.
Group Listening
Enabling the speaker to broadcast the current call to others nearby.
Alarm Setting
Using the phone as an alarm clock by setting a specific time.
Setting All Call Forward
Diverting all incoming calls to another station or group.
Setting Forward Busy
Forwarding calls to another station when your line is busy or in DND.
Setting Forward No Answer
Forwarding calls to another station if not answered within a time limit.
Setting External Call Forward
Forwarding calls to an external number if not answered.
Background Music
Listening to music through the phone's speaker.
Vacant Messages
Selecting pre-programmed messages to display on calling stations.
Station Locking
Locking or unlocking your station to prevent unauthorized use.
Group In/Out
Managing station membership in a group, allowing or disallowing group calls.
Boss/Secretary Hot Line
Establishing a direct line between a boss and secretary stations.
Answering the Door Phone
Receiving calls from and controlling the lock of a doorphone.
Calling the Door Phone
Initiating calls to doorphones to listen to the vicinity or unlock.
Account Codes
Entering account codes for call accountability and tracking.
Ringing Line Preference
Feature related to automatic answering of incoming calls.
Timer
Using the keyset as a simple stopwatch to time calls.
Special Features
Barge-In(Override)
Allows users to interrupt and join a busy station's call.
Toll Restriction Override
Making calls from restricted stations using an authorization code.
Walking Class of Service
Temporarily changing station service class to access restricted features.
Night Service
Alternate mode of operation for handling incoming calls differently.
DISA(Direct Inward System Access)
Allows external callers to access system lines or stations.
Using Add-On-Module
Connecting and setting up an external module to expand keyset capabilities.
User Programming
Station Lock
Prohibits other users from operating your station.
Change User Passcode
Modifies the station's passcode used for locking/unlocking.
Answer Mode
Configures the station's incoming call answer behavior.
Call Forward
Programs call forwarding destinations and types.
Station ON/OFF
Enables or disables specific keyset features.
Ring Frequency
Selects one of four available ring tone frequencies.
Station Name
Assigns a twelve-character name to identify a station.
Date Display
Sets the format for date and time display.
Key Extender
Views programmable keys and assigns extenders to them.
Station Speed-Dial
Programs personal speed-dial numbers into the station.
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