LG-Ericsson LDP-7224D User Manual

LG-Ericsson LDP-7224D User Manual

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  • Page 1 Important Safety Information...
  • Page 2 Important Safety Information...
  • Page 3 Important Safety Information...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started 1. LDP-7224D 2. Input /Output Diagram 3. Cable Connection Placing or Answering a Call 1. Placing a Call 2. Answering a Call 3 Soft Buttons & Navigation Button 1. 3 Soft Buttons 2. Navigation Button Basic Function 1.
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 22. Call Back 23. Camp On 24. Voice Over Call Log 1. Received Call 2. Dialed Call 3. Lost Call 3.1 Answer 3.2 Del Cur (Delete Current) 3.3 Del All (Delete All) 3.4 Save 3.5 Name/Tel Menu 1.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 4.2 Delete Conference Room 5 Hot Desk Program 5.1 Hot Desk Login 5.2 Hot Desk Logout Phone Book 1. Dial By ICM Name 2. Dial By STA SPD name 3. Dial By SYS SPD Name Attendant Function 1.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started 1. LDP-7224D LDP-7224D is an advanced, user-friendly digital keyset, offering the convenience of 3 soft buttons and a navigation key. • Features - Trendy and stylish LDP Family product design - Multi-line LCD (3 x 24) - 24 Flexible buttons with dual-color LEDs...
  • Page 8: Input /Output Diagram

    Getting Started 2. Input /Output Diagram The diagram (shown) depicts the input/output items and buttons of the LDP-7224D, and is described on the following page.
  • Page 9 Getting Started Handset Used for handset calls. Earphone Jack Used to connect an optional headset to the phone. Speaker Tone and voice output. Speed Button Used to access speed dialing, speed programming, saved number redial, and last number redial. DND/Fwd Button The DND (Do Not Disturb) feature blocks all incoming calls;...
  • Page 10: Cable Connection

    Getting Started 3. Cable Connection The diagram (shown) depicts cable connections for the LDP-7224D; connection points are described below. A - Connect the telephone cord (spiral cord) to the handset and the other end to the handset jack at the bottom of the telephone.
  • Page 11: Placing Or Answering A Call

    Placing or Answering a Call 1. Placing a Call The CO access code (ex., 9) can be changed by Admin Programming 107 depending on t he user’s needs. ICM Line ▶ ▶ talk Press [Speaker] Lift handset Enter the extension number CO Line Dial 9 or select ▶...
  • Page 12: Soft Buttons & Navigation Button

    3 Soft Buttons & Navigation Button 1. 3 Soft Buttons The 3 Soft Buttons are located on the bottom of the LCD display. The function of each button changes based on call status and progress. The current available functions are displayed on the LCD screen, directly above each button.
  • Page 13: Basic Function

    Basic Function Displayed functions can be selected by pressing one of the 3 soft buttons. For instance, if you want to select Call Pickup (as shown below), press the first button on the left. If there are more than three functions available at any point, an arrow will be displayed on the LCD display.
  • Page 14: Conference

    Basic Function 1.2 CONFERENCE You can establish a Conference with up to 15 parties. The other parties in the Conference may be internal or external. Dial the desired station number (ex.,100), CALL TO STA 100 Station 100 answers the call. FEB 01 04 05:34 pm FLASH...
  • Page 15: Redial

    Basic Function 1.3 REDIAL The last number dialed on an external call is automatically saved in the Last Number Redial (LNR) buffer or Call Log buffer. Press the [REDIAL] button. STATION 100 (T) FEB 01 04 05:34 pm PICKUP CONF REDIAL >123456789 Press [OK] button to call.
  • Page 16: Intercom Ring Back

    Basic Function 4. Intercom Ring Back MSG: Press to leave a your station number or message at the CALL TO STA 100 called station when making a call that is unanswered. FEB 01 04 05:34 pm FLASH: Press to disconnect and access a line to make a new FLASH call.
  • Page 17: Intercom Talk

    Basic Function 9. Intercom Talk TRANS: Press to transfer an incoming call to another station. CALL FROM STA 104 CONF: Press to initiate a conference call. FEB 01 04 05:34 pm MUTE: Press to mute the handset, speakerphone, or headset TRANS CONF MUTE...
  • Page 18: Co Talk

    Basic Function 12. CO Talk TRANS: Press to transfer a call to another station. 123456789 CONF: Press to initiate a conference call. LINE 08 00:00:03 MUTE: Press to mute the handset, speakerphone, or headset MUTE → TRANS CONF microphone. Press the [SPEAKER] button to reactivate microphone.
  • Page 19: Paging

    Basic Function 15. Paging You may receive announcements from other stations and/or external speakers. Stations are assigned to one or more Internal Page Zones. The system has one External Page Zone that is connected to external speakers. MEET ME: Press to answer a paging request. PAGE FROM STA 103 20 AUG 04 11:51am...
  • Page 20: Flexible Button Programming

    Basic Function 17. Flexible Button Programming The following describes how to program Flexible buttons: • Press the [TRANS/PGM] button. • Press the flexible button to be programmed. • Enter the desired feature code (refer to Table). • Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept change. NOTE: Numbering Plan codes can be changed according to user needs by the System Administrator.
  • Page 21: Call Park

    Basic Function 18. Call Park A call can be parked in a parking location and then retrieved (picked-up by another extension), by dialing the location number. To park a call: • Press [TRANS/PGM] and dial the Park Location (601-608). To retrieve a parked call from any station: •...
  • Page 22: Voice Mail

    Basic Function 21. Voice Mail When VMIB is installed (VMIU card required), Voice mail service can be used. To record a personal greeting: • Press the [TRANS/PGM] button, and dial 6 + 1. • Press # to start recording. To forward phone to Voice Mail: •...
  • Page 23: Call Back

    Basic Function 22. Call Back When a called station is busy, a call back can be requested. MSG: Press to request a call back. BUSY : STA 105 CAMP: Press to issue a call waiting tone at the busy station. [CALLBK] CAMP(*) STEP FLASH: Press to disconnect the call and obtain a line...
  • Page 24: Call Log

    Call Log The Call Log feature enables LDP phone users to view a list of the last (15-50) incoming and outgoing CO calls. The user can scroll through the list of numbers stored, select the number and activate a redial to that number. To program a Call Log Button: Press the [TRANS/PGM] button, then press the desired Flexible button to program + 57 (Call Log code).
  • Page 25: Dialed Call

    Call Log 2. Dialed Call Press [OK] or button. 1. RECEIVED CALL DIALED CALL Press [OK] or button. 123456789 02/01 09:02 BACK: Return to previous Menu item. BACK Make selection as appropriate. 123456789 LINE 01 00:00:03 MUTE → TRANS CONF 3.
  • Page 26: Answer

    Call Log 3.1 ANSWER Press [ANSWER] to call the displayed number. 0123456789 03/10 16:02 CNT :01 BACK SELECT > ANSWER 0123456789 LINE XXX 00:00:03 MUTE → TRANS CONF 3.2 DEL CUR (DELETE CURRENT) Press [DEL CUR] to erase current number. 0123456789 BACK: Return to the previous Menu item.
  • Page 27: Save

    Call Log 3.4 SAVE To save CLI, press the [SAVE] button. 0123456789 03/10 16:02 CNT :01 BACK SELECT > SAVE Press [HOLD/SAVE] or button, speed ENTER SPD BIN NO (000) CLI MSG USED dial is registered (refer to Speed Dial). PAUSE FLASH D-TONE...
  • Page 28: Menu

    Menu To access Menu items, press the menu button continuously until your desired selection appears. BASIC PROGRAM 2. ADVANCED PROGRAM Press the [Menu] button. 1. BASIC PROGRAM ADVANCED PROGRAM Press the [Navigation] button. SPEED PROGRAM 4. CONFERENCE ROOM PGM Press the [Navigation] button. 3.
  • Page 29: Basic Program

    Menu User programming options also can be accessed by pressing the [TRANS/PGM] button, and using the Volume Up/Down buttons to locate the desired item. 1. BASIC PROGRAM BASIC PROGRAM 2. ADVANCED PROGRAM Press the [MENU] button. Press [OK] or button. 1.1 STATION NAME PROGRAM STATION NAME PROGRAM Press [OK] or...
  • Page 30: Ring Program

    Menu 1.2 RING PROGRAM Press [OK] or button. 1. STATION NAME PROGRAM 2. RING PROGRAM BACK ICM RING 2. CO RING BACK Press [Navigation] button. 1. ICM RING CO RING BACK Press [Navigation] button.
  • Page 31: Select Ring

    Menu 1.2.1 Select Ring Press [OK] or button. ICM RING 2. CO RING BACK Step to the next available selection by pressing [NEXT] or RING TYPE : 01 (01-15) button to select the ring. SELECT [NEXT] BACK NEXT Press [OK] or button to select the desired ring type.
  • Page 32: Mode (H/T/P) Program

    Menu 1.3 MODE (H/T/P) PROGRAM To select the desired H/T/P mode: MODE(H/T/P) PROGRAM Press the [OK] or button. 4. PASSWORD PROGRAM BACK Press [NEXT] to view more types, or press the TONE MODE button to select the mode (refer to explanations SELECT BY [NEXT] in NOTE), BACK...
  • Page 33: Password Program

    Menu 1.4 PASSWORD PROGRAM Press the [OK] or button. 3. MODE(H/T/P) PROGRAM PASSWORD PROGRAM BACK 1.4.1 Password Registration Repeatedly press the [Next] or button until > PASSWORD REGISTER PASSWORD REGISTER is displayed. SELECT BY [NEXT] BACK NEXT Then press the [OK] or button.
  • Page 34: Password Change

    Menu 1.4.2 Password Change Repeatedly press the [Next] or button to select PASSWORD > PASSWORD CHANGE CHANGE. SELECT BY [NEXT] BACK NEXT Then press the [OK] or button. Enter the current password (3-11 digits, ex. 55555). ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD BACK Enter the desired new password (3-11 digits, ex.
  • Page 35: Language Program

    Menu 1.5 LANGUAGE PROGRAM To select the language to be used: LANGUAGE PROGRAM • Press the [OK] or button with LANGUAGE ∧ 6. ENBLOCK MODE BACK PROGRAM highlighted. • Repeatedly press the [NEXT] or button to display the > ENGLISH desired language.
  • Page 36: Advanced Program

    Menu 2. Advanced Program 1. BASIC PROGRAM ADVANCED PROGRAM Press [MENU] button. Press the [OK] or button. 2.1 WAKE UP PROGRAM 2.1.1 Setting Press the [OK] or button. WAKE UP PROGRAM 2. PRESELECTED MSG PGM BACK Enter the desired wake-up time and select single event ENTER YOUR WAKEUP TIME or every day, HH:MM...
  • Page 37: Canceling

    Menu 2.1.2 Canceling To cancel Wake-up service: WAKE UP PROGRAM Press the [OK] or button. 2. PRESELECTED MSG PGM BACK Press the [ERASE] button to cancel setting. ENTER YOUR WAKEUP TIME 07 : 00-S *10:34 pm BACK ERASE Press the [OK] or button to accept change.
  • Page 38: Pre-Selected Msg Program

    Menu 2.2 PRE-SELECTED MSG PROGRAM 2.2.1 Setting Press the [OK] or button. 1. WAKE UP PROGRAM PRESELECTED MSG PGM BACK button to locate the desired SELECT BY UP/DOWN KEY message. BACK Press [OK] or button to select and set-up OUT OF OFFICE message.
  • Page 39: Canceling/Changing

    Menu 2.2.2 Canceling/Changing Press the [OK] or button. 1. WAKE UP PROGRAM 2. PRESELECTED MSG PGM BACK Press the [ERASE] button to cancel the pre-selected message and OUT OF OFFICE return to [Message select mode]. RETURN AT TIME XX:XX BACK: Press to return to the previous Menu item. BACK ERASE OK: Press to return to [Enter Time mode].
  • Page 40: Station Cos Program

    Menu 2.3 STATION COS PROGRAM To activate Station Class of Service (COS)COS: STATION COS PROGRAM With the appropriate selection highlighted, 4. SPK/HEADSET PROGRAM press the [OK] or button (password is required). BACK There are three types as follows, and described in the following sections, - COS DOWN MODE - RESTORE COS MODE...
  • Page 41: Restoring Cos Mode

    Menu 2.3.2 Restoring COS Mode To restore COS Mode, perform the following: Use the [NEXT] or button to select > RESTORE COS MODE SELECT BY [NEXT] the RESTORE COS MODE. BACK NEXT Press the [OK] or button. Enter the password (password 3-11 digits, ex. 12345), to ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD RESTORE COS MODE.
  • Page 42: Spk/Headset Program

    Menu 2.4 SPK/HEADSET PROGRAM 3. STATION COS PROGRAM With the appropriate selection highlighted, press the SPK/HEADSET PROGRAM [OK] or button. BACK Use the [NEXT] or button to toggle the mode between, SPEAKER MODE SELECT BY [NEXT] - SPEAKER MODE BACK NEXT - HEADSET MODE Press the [OK] or...
  • Page 43: Speed Program

    Menu 3. Speed Program SPEED PROGRAM 4. CONFERENCE ROOM PGM Press [MENU] button. With the appropriate selection highlighted, press the [OK] or button. Enter the speed bin number (ex., 007). ENTER SPD BIN NO(000) BACK Enter the phone number (ex.,123456789). >...
  • Page 44: Conference Room

    Menu 4. Conference Room PGM This feature allows internal users or CO callers to join a conference without being invited by the conference supervisor. This conference feature employs conference join codes, and each conference room has an assigned join code (room number). SPEED PROGRAM 4.
  • Page 45: Delete Conference Room

    Menu 4.2 DELETE CONF ROOM Press the [OK] or button. 1. CREATE CONF ROOM ∧ 2. DELETE CONF ROOM BACK Enter conference room number and password (ex. 9 + 12345). DIAL NO(1-9) AND PASSWD BACK Press the [OK] or button. PRESS OK KEY BACK 5.
  • Page 46: Hot Desk Login

    Menu 5.1 HOT DESK LOG IN 1. HOT DESK LOG IN Press the [OK] or button. ∧ 2. HOT DESK LOG OUT BACK DUMMY STATION 107 Enter password (3-11 digits, ex., 55555) and press ‘#.’ ENTER PASSWORD : STATION 148 (T) 06 SEP 04 04:00pm PICKUP...
  • Page 47: Phone Book

    Phone Book The [PHONE BOOK] and [DIAL: BY NAME] features are the same for using stored numbers. There are three different directories of the Phone Book. To use, select how to search. The following sections describe each selection (as shown). 1.
  • Page 48: Dial By Sta Spd Name

    Phone Book 2. Dial By STA SPD Name 1. DIAL BY ICM NAME Press [OK] or button. DIAL BY STA SPD NAME To check the number of the selected name, press the 1:ABC(001) [NAME/TEL] button. 2:DEF(002) Use the button or button to select the desired BACK NAME/TEL...
  • Page 49: Attendant Function

    Attendant Function 1. Set or Change the Date/Time The displayed Date and Time can be changed as needed: • Press the [TRANS/PGM] button. • Dial 041 (Change Date/Time code). • Enter the Date as MMDDYY (MM: month, DD: day, YY: year). •...
  • Page 50: Dnd Mode Override

    Attendant Function 4. DND Mode Override The Attendant can override a station in DND: • When calling a Station in DND mode, the DND tone is heard. • Dial the * key to override; the Station will receive an ICM ring. 5.
  • Page 51: System Speed Numbers

    Attendant Function 6. System Speed Numbers ENTER SPEED BIN NO(2000) To store System Speed Numbers: • Press the [TRANS/PGM] button. • Press the [SPEED] button. PAUSE FLASH D-TONE • Dial the desired Speed Bin Number (2000-2499). ENTER CO-BTN/DIGIT(2000) PAUSE FLASH D-TONE 1234567 •...
  • Page 52: Character Entry Chart

    Character Entry...
  • Page 53: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Intercom – describes internal calls within the telephone system CO Line Central Office Line – also known as a trunk line, exchange line or outside line Speed Dial A commonly used number stored in a speed bin for easy access Do Not Disturb –...

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