2024年4月25日发(作者:友漫)
NEC SV8100 Telephone System User Guide
(for SV8100 12-button and 24-button phones with CAP/PARK keys)
KEYS AND BUTTONS ON YOUR PHONE
Incoming Call/Message Waiting indicator light
Flashes red quickly when a call is ringing your phone; flashes green slowly when there
is a new message in your voicemail box. Found on upper right of tilting display panel.
LCD display
Shows date and time, name and extension, when the phone is idle; incoming caller ID;
outbound number dialed; duration of call; number of new voicemail messages;
message timestamp when in voicemail; and soft keys (more info on these below).
Exit/Help
Use the Help key to identify the programming of function keys; the Exit key brings the
LCD display back to normal when in Help or Menu mode. Exit/Help keys found on left
and right just under display panel.
Soft Keys (4)
The four “soft keys” below your telephone’s display are provided as shortcuts to many
of your phone’s features and functions. Below is a list of some of the most useful
ones. Keep in mind, the soft keys are interactive and will change their function as you
press them to navigate features.
VMsg Use this soft key to access your voicemail box. Once pressed, other soft
keys appear, allowing you to visually access mailbox features.
List Use this key to view recent calls. Outbound calls you have placed can
be seen in the Redial menu. Incoming Caller ID can be seen in the CID
menu. Use the arrows to scroll through the numbers. Press the Dial soft
key to place a call to the number displayed.
Dir Use the Directory menu to dial stored numbers. Use the arrows to scroll
through the numbers.
SPD Common (system-wide) speed dial numbers
EXT Internal extensions
STA Personal speed dial numbers
Use the Exit button to return your phone’s display to normal mode after using
the soft key menus.
Function keys (12 or 24)
Programmable keys used for a variety of telephone features, eg: CAP, PARK, other
extensions (hotline), headset.
Keypad
As on any phone, dialing digits 0 – 9, #, *.
Recall
To move quickly between calls, use this key to disconnect one call and immediately
get dial tone.
Feature
Used occasionally to access telephone feature setup.
Answer
Press to answer a second call ringing at your phone. First call will be put on hold
automatically; to return to first call, press flashing line key.
Mic
Press to turn microphone on (key will light up) or off. You must turn on the
microphone in order to respond handsfree to a speakerphone call. While on a handset
or headset call, press Mic to mute microphone on handset or headset (key will blink);
press again to cancel mute.
Menu
Press to access other phone settings including ring volume, offhook ringing, backlight,
etc.
Directional Pad (large round multi-directional key)
Press left, right, top or bottom to access Redial, Directory, Volume Control (of handset,
speaker, ringing, and brightness of LCD display). Press center button for Enter.
Hold
Press to put outside call on hold. Call will flash on CAP key. Calls put on hold cannot
be picked up by any other user (use PARK key instead).
Transfer
Press to transfer a call to a co-worker.
Speaker
Press to access your phone’s hands-free capability. Lights up when in hands-free
mode.
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2024年4月25日发(作者:友漫)
NEC SV8100 Telephone System User Guide
(for SV8100 12-button and 24-button phones with CAP/PARK keys)
KEYS AND BUTTONS ON YOUR PHONE
Incoming Call/Message Waiting indicator light
Flashes red quickly when a call is ringing your phone; flashes green slowly when there
is a new message in your voicemail box. Found on upper right of tilting display panel.
LCD display
Shows date and time, name and extension, when the phone is idle; incoming caller ID;
outbound number dialed; duration of call; number of new voicemail messages;
message timestamp when in voicemail; and soft keys (more info on these below).
Exit/Help
Use the Help key to identify the programming of function keys; the Exit key brings the
LCD display back to normal when in Help or Menu mode. Exit/Help keys found on left
and right just under display panel.
Soft Keys (4)
The four “soft keys” below your telephone’s display are provided as shortcuts to many
of your phone’s features and functions. Below is a list of some of the most useful
ones. Keep in mind, the soft keys are interactive and will change their function as you
press them to navigate features.
VMsg Use this soft key to access your voicemail box. Once pressed, other soft
keys appear, allowing you to visually access mailbox features.
List Use this key to view recent calls. Outbound calls you have placed can
be seen in the Redial menu. Incoming Caller ID can be seen in the CID
menu. Use the arrows to scroll through the numbers. Press the Dial soft
key to place a call to the number displayed.
Dir Use the Directory menu to dial stored numbers. Use the arrows to scroll
through the numbers.
SPD Common (system-wide) speed dial numbers
EXT Internal extensions
STA Personal speed dial numbers
Use the Exit button to return your phone’s display to normal mode after using
the soft key menus.
Function keys (12 or 24)
Programmable keys used for a variety of telephone features, eg: CAP, PARK, other
extensions (hotline), headset.
Keypad
As on any phone, dialing digits 0 – 9, #, *.
Recall
To move quickly between calls, use this key to disconnect one call and immediately
get dial tone.
Feature
Used occasionally to access telephone feature setup.
Answer
Press to answer a second call ringing at your phone. First call will be put on hold
automatically; to return to first call, press flashing line key.
Mic
Press to turn microphone on (key will light up) or off. You must turn on the
microphone in order to respond handsfree to a speakerphone call. While on a handset
or headset call, press Mic to mute microphone on handset or headset (key will blink);
press again to cancel mute.
Menu
Press to access other phone settings including ring volume, offhook ringing, backlight,
etc.
Directional Pad (large round multi-directional key)
Press left, right, top or bottom to access Redial, Directory, Volume Control (of handset,
speaker, ringing, and brightness of LCD display). Press center button for Enter.
Hold
Press to put outside call on hold. Call will flash on CAP key. Calls put on hold cannot
be picked up by any other user (use PARK key instead).
Transfer
Press to transfer a call to a co-worker.
Speaker
Press to access your phone’s hands-free capability. Lights up when in hands-free
mode.
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