Aristel AV SERIES User Manual

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AV
SERIES
KP10XW/KP10XHW
Aristel 15 Button model Keyphone
15 BUTTON
HANDSET

USER GUIDE

Aristel networks
NOVEMBER 2001

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    SERIES KP10XW/KP10XHW Aristel 15 Button model Keyphone 15 BUTTON HANDSET USER GUIDE Aristel networks NOVEMBER 2001...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Key Telephone User's Guide Warning! The handset may pick up small metallic objects, such as staples, if placed face down on a surface that may contain these objects. Icons Used ........................3 Answering Calls ....................4 Baby Monitoring Function ................4 Background Music ....................
  • Page 3 Call Operator ....................... 9 Lock/Unlock Your Phone ................10 Lock/Unlock ....................... 10 Temporary Unlock ..................10 Message Text (Absent Message) ............. 10 Mute Function ....................11 Outgoing Call ..................... 11 Individual CO Access ..................11 Automatic CO Access ..................11 Paging Function ....................
  • Page 4: Icons Used

    Icons Used: : Press digit [1]. : Press digit [2]. : Press digit [3]. : Press digit [4]. : Press digit [5]. : Press digit [6]. : Press digit [7]. : Press digit [8]. : Press digit [9]. : Press digit [0]. : Press digit [ : Press digit [#].
  • Page 5: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls → : Must be Handsfree model. Note Baby Monitoring Function (from the handsfree station which will be monitored) → (from the monitoring phone) → (the listened station) from the monitored station to cancel the function. Note: 1. Once the function is enabled the monitoring station’s microphone will be turned on. When it is called it will not ring but the calling station will hear any activity in the immediate area.
  • Page 6: Call Follow Me

    Repeat the same procedures but replace the destination station number with own station number. Method 2: Call Follow Me → → → (other station) (own station) To Cancel the function: Repeat the above procedures, or → → → (own station) (own station) Call Transfer Function Method 1: Direct Transfer...
  • Page 7: Change Intercom Call Signalling (Voice/Ring)

    Note: For example, Station/Extension 11~18 Direct One Touch Operation. Change Intercom Call Signalling (Voice ~ Ring or Ring ~ Voice) during intercom call Conference Function Method 1: Three Party Conference → (party B) → (party A) Note: Internal parties must be off hook. Method 2: Unsupervised Conference (party A) →...
  • Page 8: Day/Night Transfer

    Note: [MM] = Month = 01 ~ 12 [DD] = Day = 01 ~ 31 [YY] = Year = 00 ~ 99 [DW] = Day of Week = 01 ~ 07 (01 = Monday) [hh] = Hour = 00 ~ 23 [mm] = Minutes = 00 ~ 59 Day/Night Transfer Method 1: Auto/Manual Mode Switching...
  • Page 9: Non Forced Account Code/S

    Non Enforced Account Code/s Refer to System Administrator’s Manual for programming details. → → → Message Wait Account Number During call press Handsfree Function (Handsfree Only) on handsfree telephone → LED on continuously Provides automatic answer of internal calls Hold Call Function Normal Call Hold →...
  • Page 10: Individual Alarm/Morning Call

    Note: AV-8 401 ~ 403 AV-16H 401 ~ 408 AV-80 401 ~ 420 AV-256 401 ~ 440 Individual Alarm/Morning Call Method 1: Individual Station Alarm → → + (alarmed station number) → (Time & Duration, [HH] - [MM] - [DD]) Note Note: [HH]...
  • Page 11: Date/Time Setting (Console Only Operation)

    → (Station Number) or Method 2: Call Operator → Lock/Unlock Your Phone Lock/Unlock → → (security number, 3 digit max.) + Temporary Unlock → → (security number, 3 digit max.) Note Note: Will automatically access CO line for one (1) call only Message Text (Absent Message) To Enable (message leaving station) →...
  • Page 12: Mute Function

    Mute Function → (To enable/disable Mute function) Note → DSS key LED - On (Red) = Talk. = Mute. Note: Enable = Disconnects microphone Disable = Restores microphone Outgoing Call Method 1: Individual CO Access → (Specified CO number) Note Note: AV-8 = 401 ~ 403...
  • Page 13: Quick Paging

    → (Paging code) Note Code = 0 --- > All Internal and External Zone Paging Note: Code = 1 --- > All Internal Zone Paging Code = 2 --- > 2 + Internal Zone Number [1 ~ 8] Code = 3 --- > 3 + External Zone Number [1 ~ 8] Method 2: Quick Paging →...
  • Page 14: To Store Numbers

    To Store Numbers Note 1. Note: Refer to Programming Manual for programming of DSS key to Store Numbers function. If the called party does not answer, press DSS key programmed as SAVE (Auto Save will show on display handsets). A maximum of five (5) telephone numbers can be stored. Re-Try Of Busy Number - Auto →...
  • Page 15: Speed Dial Function

    → (volume/frequency → → number) Note reduce volume or select frequencies, increase volume or select frequencies.) Note: 1 = For Ringing Volume Level Selection 4 = For Ringing Frequency Selection. There are nine (9) different ringing frequencies Speed Dial Function System Speed Dial Programming (Console Operation Only) →...
  • Page 16: System Speed Dial Operation

    System Speed Dial Operation → → (Speed Dial Codes from 100~699) (Dependent on System Programming) Personal Speed Dial Operation → → (Individual Speed Dial Codes are 00~09 or DSS1~DSS10 keys, as programmed) Name Speed Dialling (Console Only Operation Refer to Site Administrators Manual Step 1.
  • Page 17: Static Operation - Volume/Frequency

    2 = For Speaker Volume Level Selection 3 = For Handset Volume Level Selection 4 = For Ringing Frequency Selection. There are nine (9) different Ringing Frequencies → → reduce volume or select frequencies, increase volume or select frequencies.) Aristel Networks Pty. Ltd. Issued November 2001...
  • Page 18: Power Fail Warning Notice

    1. An emergency Power-Fail backup battery can be installed (at initial installation or at a later date). The Aristel battery backup set will allow the telephone system to operate with full capability and functions for approximately 4~8 hours. This time will vary depending on the system capacity, features installed and the amount of calls on the system during the Power-Fail period.

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