TransTel Communications TDS 600 Series User Manual

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TDS 600 Series
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  • Page 1 TDS 600 Series Single Line Telephone User Guide...
  • Page 2 Notification Notification is hereby given that TransTel Communications Inc. reserves the right to modify, change, update or revise this document from time to time as required without the prior obligation to notify any person, company or organization. Further, TransTel makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to merchantability, or fitness of it's products for a ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Single Line Telephone User Guide Table of Contents Automatic Wake Up ..............1 Barge In (Override) ..............2 Call Doorphone................. 2 Call Forwarding................. 3 Call Park................... 4 Call Pickup................5 Call Split ................... 6 Call Transfer ................6 Centrex/PABX Flash ..............7 CO Line Access ................
  • Page 5: Automatic Wake Up

    Automatic Wake Up Description: Automatic Wake Up allows you to program an audible indicator to notify you at a specific time. Once programmed, a wake up call will automatically cancel upon maturation. To program: 1. Lift Handset . 2. Dial [7], [0], [0], [1]. Enter the time that you want the wake up to activate in 24 hour format (hh:mm).
  • Page 6: Barge In (Override)

    Barge In (Override) Description: Barge In allows you to enter an existing conversation. Depending on system programming, you may barge in on a station or a CO line. 1. Lift Handset. 2. Dial a station number or directly access an outside line by dialing [8], [X], [X], outside the line number.
  • Page 7: Call Forwarding

    Call Forwarding Description: Call Forwarding allows a station user to have his calls re-routed to another station within the system based on several different conditions. Types: All Calls (Always) Busy No Answer Busy/No Answer To program call forwarding on your telephone: 1.
  • Page 8: Call Park

    Call Park Description: Call Park provides the capability for a single line telephone to "stow", or “park” a call so that the single line telephone can operate without consideration of the parked call. Place a call into a park slot (orbit): 1.
  • Page 9: Call Pickup

    Call Pickup Description: Call Pickup allows you to answer a call that is ringing at a location other than your own telephone. Types: Group Pickup Directed Station Pickup Department (Own Group) All Pickup Group Pickup. A call is ringing one or more stations in a group. 1.
  • Page 10: Call Split

    Call Split (Brokers Call) Description: Call Split allows you to alternate between two different parties. 1. Establish the first telephone call. 2. Press hookswitch. The first caller is on hold. 3. Establish the second call. 4. You now have both calls established. You may press hookswitch to alternate between the two callers as many times as you wish.
  • Page 11: Centrex/Pabx Flash

    Centrex/PABX Flash Description: Centrex/PABX Flash allows a single line telephone user to send a Flash to a Central Office line. This is particularly useful when special services are in effect, or when the TDS 600 system is connected behind Centrex or behind a PABX. This allows you to transfer calls that may be on your Centrex or PABX, but not on the TDS system.
  • Page 12: Co Line Queuing

    CO Line Queuing Description: CO Line Queuing allows you to place your station in line to gain access to a busy CO line or line group. 1. Lift Handset . 2a. Dial [9] for an available line in your CO group OR 2b.
  • Page 13: Conversation Monitor

    Conversation Monitor Description: Station Monitor allows you to enter a conversation without an intrusion tone. It is similar to Override (Barge In), with the exception of the intrusion tone. 1. Lift Handset . 2. Dial a station number or directly access an outside line. You receive busy tone.
  • Page 14: Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb Description: Do Not Disturb allows you to make your telephone unavailable to other callers . This includes both intercom calls from other stations and any outside calls that would normally ring at your station. To activate: 1. Lift Handset . 2.
  • Page 15: Forced Account Code

    Forced Account Code Description: Forced Account Codes allow you to override the toll control restrictions that may be in place on your telephone set. Only one code is valid on a telephone set with Forced Account Code capability. 1. Lift Handset. 2.
  • Page 16: Intercom Calling

    Hold (Continued) 3. Press hookswitch. You will be connected to the call. To retrieve a call held by another station: 1. Lift Handset . 2. Dial [*], followed by the station number that placed the call on hold. To retrieve a specific CO line on hold: 1.
  • Page 17: Last Number Redial

    Last Number Redial Description: Last Number Redial allows you to automatically re- call the last outside number that you dialed from your station. 1. Place an outside telephone call. 2. Hang Up. 3. Lift Handset. 4. Dial [7], [4]. The system will access an outside telephone line and automatically dial the number that you manually dialed in step 1 above.
  • Page 18: Off Hook Voice Announce

    Off Hook Voice Announce Description: Off Hook Voice Announce allows a single line station users to utilize the Off Hook Voice Announce Feature that is available to Digital Telephone Sets that are programmed accept Hook Voice Announcements. With this feature, you may route your intercom call directly to the handset of a busy digital telephone set.
  • Page 19: Paging

    Paging Description: Paging allows you to make a voice announcement over some or all Digital Telephone Sets. If your system is equipped, you may also make a voice announcement over external public address equipment. Types: Internal Zone Paging Internal All Zone Paging External Zone Paging External All Zone Paging All (Internal and External) Zone Paging...
  • Page 20: Room Monitor

    Paging (Continued) All Call Page: 1. Lift Handset. 2. Dial [#], [0]. 3. You will be connected to all external zones and all internal zones. You may make your announcement. 4. Hang up when you are finished. Meet Me (Answer) Page: 1.
  • Page 21: Speed Dialing

    Speed Dialing Description: Speed Dial allows single line telephone users to access numbers stored in the telephone system. Types: System Speed Dial Personal Speed Dial To Dial a System Speed number: 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial [7], [5], plus the three digit speed dial storage location. To Dial a Personal Speed number: 1.
  • Page 22: Station Lock/Unlock

    Station Lock/Unlock Description: Station lock allows you to restrict your telephone from making calls to any numbers other than those that appear in the system list of common allowed numbers. To lock: 1. Lift Handset 2. Dial [7], [0], [9]. 3.
  • Page 23: Timed Reminder

    Timed Reminder Description: Timed Reminder allows you to program an audible indicator to notify you at a specific time each day. Once programmed a timed reminder will remain in the system until de-activated. To program: 1. Lift Handset . 2. Dial [7], [0], [0], [1]. Enter the time that you want the reminder to activate in 24 hour format (hh:mm).
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