Converged Communications PlatformTelephone Operating InstructionsSection 32-112-460 Issue 5, July 2008
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9Telephone Operating InstructionsThe Millennium digital phones are available in 6-, 12-, 18-, and 30-button models. (SeeFigures 1 through 4 respective
10Telephone Operating InstructionsFigure 1: Millennium 6-Button Digital Telephone1346awc99-3025789
11Telephone Operating InstructionsFigure 2: Millennium 12-Button Digital Telephone16712awc99-31234513 14891011
12Telephone Operating InstructionsFIgure 3: Millennium 18-Button Digital Telephone12345 670#89✱ABC DEFGHI JKL MNOPRSTUV WXYOPER167EXTOUTEXT208MSGMSGSE
13Telephone Operating InstructionsFigure 4: Millennium 30-Button Digital Telephone12345670#89✱ABC DEFGHI JKL MNOPRSTUV WXYOPER7121318EXTOUTEXT208MSGMS
14Telephone Operating InstructionsTABLE DMILLENNIUM DIGITAL PHONE DISPLAYCONDITIONBUSYACTIVECALLINGP-HOLDRECALLINGI-HOLDT-HOLDATTENTIONSTATIONBUSYClos
15Telephone Operating InstructionsTABLE EFORTHCOMING DIGITAL TELEPHONE DISPLAY
16Telephone Operating InstructionsThe Button Expansion Module (BEM) (see Figure 5) connects directly to a digitaltelephone or another BEM. It contains
17Telephone Operating InstructionsFigure 5: Button Expansion Module19 3124 3625 3730 4231
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18Telephone Operating InstructionsThe following items can be programmed at each telephone:❖ Background music source and volume level.❖ Ringer volume l
19Telephone Operating Instructions❖ When you hear the ring type you want, press the MENU button or wait for the 10-second timeout to save the choice a
20Telephone Operating InstructionsEach time you press the UP or DOWN ARROW button, the indicators of both buttons lightmomentarily to indicate if the
21Telephone Operating InstructionsMultibutton ElectronicTelephonesThere are four models of Multibutton Electronic Telephones (Type 3100 telephones) th
22Telephone Operating InstructionsThe display module is a 2-line, 16-characters per line liquid crystal display (LCD) thatshows telephone status and c
23Telephone Operating InstructionsFigure 6: Multibutton Electronic Telephone with Display Module
24Telephone Operating InstructionsDial access codes are generally used to access available features at single-linetelephones, but up to 255 logical li
25Telephone Operating InstructionsThere are three ways to originate a call with a digital or Type 3100 telephone: manual lineselection, automatic line
26Telephone Operating InstructionsTo answer a call using preselection:❖ Press the button next to the indicator showing the calling symbol.❖ Lift the
27Telephone Operating InstructionsTo make an outside call using a trunk route button with the Sender-Receiver optionprogrammed:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Pr
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28Telephone Operating InstructionsTo answer calls in the headset operating mode, press the ANSWER button or the callingbutton.To originate calls in th
29Telephone Operating InstructionsTo set the alarm clock from the telephone where the alarm will ring:❖ Press the ALARM CLOCK button or dial the Alarm
30Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Dial the time as described for Local Alarm Set. If you dial an invalid digit, you hearreorder tone.❖ When you hear
31Telephone Operating InstructionsTo automatically answer a call in either the handset or headset mode:❖ Press the AUTO ANSWER button. The button indi
32Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Dial a prime extension number. If the telephone with the prime appearance of theextension number is on-hook, all a
33Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Press the SPEAKER button. The SPEAKER button indicator and, if applicable,the EXT button indicator change to IDLE.
34Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Dial the extension number of the telephone you want to call. The EXT buttonindicator changes to ACTIVE. If call an
35Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Press the DIRECTED CALL PICKUP button or dial the Directed Call Pickupaccess code. The DIRECTED CALL PICKUP button
36Telephone Operating InstructionsYou hear confirmation tone. The selected CALL FORWARD button indicatorchanges to BUSY.❖ Hang up.To cancel call forwa
37Telephone Operating Instructions❖ To keep CFOS active for a specific time, dial a two-digit number (01 to 60)representing the time in hours, listen
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38Telephone Operating Instructions If break-in is denied, you hear reorder tone.To put your telephone in the override operating mode:❖ Press the OVER
39Telephone Operating InstructionsTo override a busy station, trunk, or conference in the override mode:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Press the busy DES button
40Telephone Operating InstructionsTo determine the identity of a parked caller:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Dial the Call Park Query access code plus the numb
41Telephone Operating InstructionsTo camp on a busy extension:❖ When you hear busy tone, press the CAMP-ON button. The CAMP-ON buttonindicator changes
42Telephone Operating InstructionsTo set up an automatic callback:❖ Camp on a busy extension or trunk route.❖ Hang up. The CAMP-ON button indicator ch
43Telephone Operating InstructionsTo set the hours and minutes:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Press the SYSTEM CLOCK button. You hear system dial tone, and the
44Telephone Operating InstructionsIf no other conference is currently in effect, as many as 32 parties can be included in aconference. Otherwise, only
45Telephone Operating InstructionsTo establish a private two-way conversation with the member displayed on yourtelephone:❖ Press the ISOLATE CONFERENC
46Telephone Operating Instructions❖ When the call is finished or you no longer need the feature, hang up. The originalCOS is restored.To change a tele
47Telephone Operating Instructions❖ When you hear system dial tone, dial the Paging access code for the active pagingzone. The DIRECTED CALL PICKUP bu
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48Telephone Operating Instructions❖ To complete the transfer, press the RELEASE button or hang up either before orafter the call is answered. The butt
49Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Press the busy DES button. You hear confirmation tone and a conference isestablished with the busy extension and a
50Telephone Operating InstructionsTo return a telephone to the normal operating mode using the dial access code:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Dial the Direct R
51Telephone Operating Instructions❖ If internal calls are denied, anyone calling from a local telephone will hear Do-Not-Disturb tone. If the calling
52Telephone Operating InstructionsTo originate a hot line call:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Press the HOT LINE button. You hear ringback tone; the HOT LINE bu
53Telephone Operating Instructions❖ When you hear system dial tone, dial the digits for the date and day type in thefollowing order: month (00-12), st
54Telephone Operating InstructionsTo turn on the message waiting indicator at a selected telephone:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Dial the prime extension numbe
55Telephone Operating Instructions❖ To return the telephone to normal operation, press the MESSAGE SEND button.The MESSAGE SEND button indicator chang
56Telephone Operating Instructions❖ To talk to the monitored parties, press the MUSIC/MUTE button. The MUSIC/MUTE button indicator changes to IDLE.❖ H
57Telephone Operating InstructionsTo take your telephone out of night transfer mode:❖ Press the NIGHT ZONE button.❖ The NIGHT ZONE button indicator c
4Telephone Operating InstructionsIntroductionThis document describes the telephones that can be used with the Millennium Conv-erged Communications Pla
58Telephone Operating Instructions❖ When you hear dial tone, dial the destination extension. The incoming call will betransferred immediately and par
59Telephone Operating Instructions❖ After you have dialed the last digit, hang up. The EXT button indicator changesto IDLE. The personal repertory nu
60Telephone Operating InstructionsTo make a personal repertory call using a PERSONAL REPERTORY button:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Press the PERSONAL REPERTO
61Telephone Operating InstructionsTo put one or more plans into override mode:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Dial the Plan Override access code followed by the
62Telephone Operating InstructionsThe Problem Tagging access code is used to mark a location that is suspected of failure.Use of the code is not restr
63Telephone Operating InstructionsTo redial the saved number:❖ Lift the handset.❖ Press the RERING button or dial the Ring Again dial access code plus
64Telephone Operating Instructions❖ Digit 0 revokes a previously stored PIN.❖ Digit 1 applies the PIN to the next trunk accessed or reaccepted. The PI
65Telephone Operating InstructionsIf both an account code and an authorization code must be entered, use the combinedAccount and Authorization access
66Telephone Operating Instructions❖ When you hear CO dial tone, press the button for the repertory number you wantto call; or press the REPERTORY feat
5Telephone Operating InstructionsThe following paragraphs provide general information concerning terminology, systemtimeouts, user programmable featur
6Telephone Operating InstructionsWhen an outside call is originated, or a feature that returns dial tone or confirmation toneis accessed, all the requ
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