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Alcatel OmniPCX 4400 User manual

Alcatel OOmmnniiPPCCXX
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Your
EEaassyy
REFLEXESÔterminal provides simple and quick access to all the
services and features offered by your Alcatel OmniPCXÔ4400 system.
This user guide is designed to give you:
 a full description of your terminal
 an alphabetical index of available services and features
 a step-by-step guide explaining how to use these services
and features, separated into three sections:
 YOUR CCAALLLLSS
 EEAASSEE
OOFF
UUSSEE
 IN YOUR AABBSSEENNCCEE
Your REFLEXESÔterminal and your Alcatel OmniPCXÔ4400 system provide
you with everything you need from a telephone system.
Name: .............................................. Tel. No.: ................................
Fax No.: ............................................ Mobile No.: ................................
Email address: ................................... PWT No.: ................................
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tthhee
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The action PPrreessssis represented by:
Pre-programmed or fixed keys are represented by:
The standard or site-specific feature codes are listed in the TTaabbllee
ooff
CCooddeess
brochure,
which should be consulted when the text indicates Enter the code for... or ...See
Table of Codes.
Programming the keys to customize your terminal is described in PPeerrssoonnaalliizziinngg
yyoouurr
tteerrmmiinnaall. You will also find a list of the available programmable features in this section.
FEATURE Standard
Code
Site
Code
Last caller call back *69
3
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iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn
SSttaattiioonn
iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn
(1) Your terminal permits on-hook dialing; this means you can dial calls even before
you pick up the handset.
(2) Your terminal can be set up as a multi-line station (two or more line keys) or as a
single line station (integrated line service with no line keys). This user guide is designed
for multi-line station users. For information on single line service configurations, contact
your system vendor.
The availability of some of the features described in this guide depends upon your system
configuration. For more information regarding your system configuration, contact your
telephone system manager.
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Your terminal can display several pages of information. If there are multiple pages,
the symbol ">>" appears on the right side of the display. To move from page to page,
use the and keys.
When your terminal is idle
, the display gives you information on the state of the terminal
(e.g. that forwarding has been programmed) or the date and time if nothing has been
programmed.
During a call
, the display gives you information about your party or the
current conversation.
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oonn
tthhee
tteerrmmiinnaall
A printed label is supplied with the terminal. This label should be installed under the
plastic cover which is between the rows of keys.
1
3
2
4
Insert a flat blade into the slot.
Raise the cover.
Slide the printed label into position.
Replace the cover.
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kkeeyyss
aanndd
LLEEDDss
Your terminal has several fixed or pre-programmed keys. These keys are used to:
 determine the status of a terminal
 call an internal or external number directly
 access a feature
Some of these keys may be reprogrammed by your installation technician or telephone
system manager to suit installation requirements.
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Your multi-line EEaassyyterminal has 6 pre-programmed keys with two or more line keys.
ISDN
L1 L2
LINE 1
LINE 2
HOLD
TRANSFER
REDIAL
CONFERENCE
Line keys
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LLEEDDss..
LEDs correspond to each of the preprogrammed keys.
LED flashing: LED lit solid:
Incoming call. Call in progress.
Call on hold. Call on common hold.
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: access a line, or enter a feature code during a call
: access the various message services
: call using your personal directory
: put a call on hold
: talk with two people at the same time (conference call)
: automatically redial the last number dialed
: transfer a call to another terminal
TRANSFER
REDIAL
CONFERENCE
HOLD
LINE
Green LED indicates
messages are waiting
for you.
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AAuuddiioo
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The fixed keys represent frequently used features.
Listen
Menu END
MMeennuu
: to start programming
mode, to display information
on your terminal, or to
terminate programming
EENNDD
: to terminate a
call or programming
LLiisstteenn
OOKK
--
station speaker (to share
a conversation) or press to OK
(confirm) certain features.
To increase station
speaker or handset
volume
To reduce station
speaker or handset
volume
10
11
CCOONNTTEENNTTSS
YYOOUURR
CCAALLLLSS
Making an external call.............................................................................. 16
Making an internal call............................................................................... 16
Calling the attendant .................................................................................. 16
Consultation Call ....................................................................................... 17
Calling an associate (or other key individual) ................................................. 17
Answering a call ....................................................................................... 18
Answering calls during a conversation .......................................................... 18
Transferring a call...................................................................................... 19
Putting a call on hold ................................................................................. 19
If you forget or lose a call on hold............................................................ 19
Switching between calls (Broker Calls)........................................................... 20
Picking up calls ringing at another terminal.................................................... 20
To pick up a call ringing at another terminal (in your call pickup group) ........... 20
To pick up a call ringing at another terminal (not in the pickup group) .............. 20
Calling - using your personal directory ......................................................... 20
Calling - using a programmed key............................................................... 21
Talking with two other people at the same time (Conference Call)..................... 21
Parking a call............................................................................................ 21
Requesting a callback (from an idle or busy station) ....................................... 22
Camp-on an internal party who is busy ........................................................ 23
Answering a night service bell ..................................................................... 23
Entering a scheduled (Meet-me) conference.................................................... 24
Transferring a caller into the conference ........................................................ 24
Calling a number - using the system directory................................................ 25
12
Barge-in to an internal conversation.............................................................. 25
Privacy/Protection against barge-in .............................................................. 26
Calling a party through the station speaker ................................................... 26
Hunt Groups ............................................................................................. 26
Temporarily leaving your hunt group ............................................................ 27
Putting a call on common hold..................................................................... 27
Calling an internal party on a pager ............................................................ 28
EEAASSEE
OOFF
UUSSEE
Personaling your Easy terminal .................................................................... 30
Programming the free keys or the directory for your terminal............................ 30
List of the features available ........................................................................ 31
Programming your personal code ................................................................ 32
Choosing a display language...................................................................... 32
Switching on the station speaker during a call ............................................... 32
Adjusting station speaker volume during a call............................................... 33
Adjusting handset volume during a call......................................................... 33
Calling the last number dialed (Redial) .......................................................... 33
Adjusting the ringer (melody and volume)...................................................... 33
Adjusting the display viewing angle ............................................................. 34
Changing the Associate number ................................................................... 34
Identifying the terminal ............................................................................... 35
Setting an appointment reminder .................................................................. 35
Do not disturb ........................................................................................... 36
Forwarding calls when you are busy............................................................ 36
Hiding your identity.................................................................................... 37
Hiding your caller's identity ......................................................................... 37
Allocating calls to customer account codes .................................................... 38
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Finding out the cost of your last external call ................................................. 38
Calling an external "private" number ........................................................... 38
IINN
YYOOUURR
AABBSSEENNCCEE
Forwarding calls to another number (Forwarding - immediate) ......................... 40
Overflowing calls to an associate number ..................................................... 40
Forward on no answer ............................................................................... 41
Forward on busy or no answer ................................................................... 41
Forwarding your calls from a different terminal (Remote Forward) ..................... 42
Forwarding your calls from the terminal you are on (Follow me)....................... 42
Forwarding calls from any terminal with the company..................................... 42
Forwarding calls to a recorded message (voice mail)...................................... 43
Canceling Forwarding ............................................................................... 43
Selective forwarding................................................................................... 44
Checking messages .................................................................................... 45
Accessing and Answering the callback requests ............................................. 45
Reviewing the list of internal calls ................................................................. 46
Checking recorded (voice mail) messages...................................................... 46
Locking your terminal ................................................................................. 47
Forwarding your calls to your personal pager ............................................... 47
Replying when your personal pager sounds .................................................. 47
Calling back the last internal caller whose call went unanswered...................... 48
GLOSSARY ............................................................................................... 49
INDEX ...................................................................................................... 52
Care of equipment ..................................................................................... 56
Compliance............................................................................................... 56
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To make an external call:
Dial 9 (or lift the handset and dial 9), then dial the number you wish to reach.
The display will show the number you dialed and the LED associated with the line
key will indicate the status of your call.
Note: 9 is the default number code for getting an outside line. You can check the codes for
the ""AAtttteennddaanntt
ccaallll""and ""DDiirreecctt
oouuttssiiddee
lliinnee""
features by using the Menu key (Guide Mode).
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iinntteerrnnaall
ccaallll
To make an internal call:
Lift the handset and dial the number you want directly (or use a dialing feature,
e.g.: call - using your personal directory). The display will show the name of the
person you called, and the icon associated with the line key will indicate the
status of your call.
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aatttteennddaanntt
To call the attendant:
Lift the handset and dial 0.
Note: 0 is the default number code for the ""AAtttteennddaanntt
ccaallll""feature.
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CCAALLLLSS
CCoonnssuullttaattiioonn
ccaallll
During a conversation with an internal or external party, you can call a second
person. This is sometimes known as a Consultation call.
To make a 2nd call:
(1) Select a free line key
(the first party is automatically put on hold)
(2) Dial the number for the second call directly, or call using a dialing feature
(e.g.: Call - using your personal directory or the system directory).
(3) You will be connected to the second party.
To end the second call and return to the first call:
Press the line key for the first call (on your multi-line terminal).
If you press the wrong button, simply hang up - the telephone will ring and you
will be returned to your first call.
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aann
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((oorr
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iinnddiivviidduuaall))
Each terminal may have another station linked to it as an associate.
To call the associate line quickly:
Dial the code for the ""AAssssoocciiaattee
ccaallll""feature.
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aa
ccaallll
When your terminal rings - your display screen shows the caller's name or number:
lift the handset (or press the flashing line key for Hands-free).
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ccaallllss
dduurriinngg
aa
ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn
During a call, you can answer a second call. When a second person calls, you
hear a beep and see a flashing line key on your multi-line terminal. The new call
continues to ring and your display shows the caller's identity for several moments,
until you answer or the call is forwarded (in addition, during this period the caller
can activate Camp-on).
If you want to answer a second call:
Press the flashing line key on your multi-line terminal, and the first call will
automatically be placed on hold.
To recover your first call:
Press the corresponding line key.
If you hang up without taking the second call, your telephone automatically rings
again.
To cancel:
Note: You can prevent incoming calls from being camped-on your line. Dial the code for
the feature "CCaammpp--oonn
ccoonnttrrooll"". While this is in effect, incoming external calls are directed
to the attendant or other designated number. To cancel this feature, use the same number
code..
END

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