DBS 576 & DBS 576HD (USA)Ver. 2.6
Issued October 1999
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CONTENTS
Preface................................................................................ 7
How to Use This Manual .......................................................... 7
What This Manual Contains ..................................................... 7
Notation Used ........................................................................... 8
For More Information ............................................................... 8
Understanding Your Phone ............................................ 9
Non-Display Phones ................................................................. 9
Small-Display Phones............................................................... 11
Changing the Default Display............................................... 13
Understanding Display Information...................................... 13
Using Variable Mode............................................................ 14
Large-Display Phones............................................................... 15
Changing the Default Display............................................... 17
Understanding Display Information...................................... 18
Setting Up Your Phone.................................................... 21
Adjusting Volume and Display Settings................................... 21
Setting Up Flexible Function Keys........................................... 22
Setting Up One-touch Keys ...................................................... 23
Setting Up Speed Dialing.......................................................... 25
Assigning and Deleting PSD Numbers................................. 25
Assigning SSD Numbers ...................................................... 28
Linking System Speed Dial Numbers................................... 28
Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers ............... 29
Placing Outside Calls...................................................... 35
Accessing an Outside Line........................................................ 35
Using Account Codes ............................................................... 36
Non-verified Account Codes ................................................ 36
Verified Account Codes........................................................ 37
Redialing Outside Numbers...................................................... 37
Using Speed Dialing ................................................................ 38
Dialing Speed Dial Numbers ............................................... 38
Checking Speed Dial Numbers............................................. 40
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Handling Incoming Calls................................................. 43
Answering Calls........................................................................ 43
Using Call Hold ........................................................................ 44
Transferring Calls ..................................................................... 45
Supervised Transfers............................................................. 45
Unsupervised Transfers......................................................... 46
Using Call Pickup ..................................................................... 47
Extension Group Pickup ....................................................... 47
Extension Direct Pickup........................................................ 48
Trunk Group Pickup.............................................................. 48
Trunk Direct Pickup.............................................................. 48
Using Call Park......................................................................... 49
Communicating Within Your Office ............................... 51
Calling Other Extensions .......................................................... 51
............................................................................................... 51
Switching Between Tone and Voice Calling ........................ 52
Using Paging............................................................................. 54
Answering a Page (Meet-Me Answer).................................. 54
Answering a Page with Universal Night Answer ..................... 55
Making Announcements to Busy Extensions ........................... 55
Answering an Announcement............................................... 55
Transferring Calls with an Announcement ........................... 56
Using Call Forwarding.............................................................. 56
Using Camp-on (Call Waiting)................................................. 58
Using Do-Not-Disturb .............................................................. 61
Using Absence Messages.......................................................... 62
Locking Your Extension........................................................... 63
Using Additional Features .............................................. 67
Using the Mute Key.................................................................. 67
Using Off-Hook Monitor .......................................................... 68
Using Handsfree Answerback and Handsfree Operation ......... 68
Using Voice Recognition.......................................................... 69
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Using the Flash Feature ............................................................ 69
Making Conference Calls ......................................................... 69
Controlling Background Music................................................. 70
Using Timed Reminders ........................................................... 71
Using Caller ID......................................................................... 71
Caller ID Call Log................................................................. 71
Call Log Operation for a Small-display Phones ................... 72
Call Log Format for the Large-Display Phone ..................... 73
Walking TRS Class of Service ................................................. 74
Using Directory Numbers......................................................... 75
Using Zip Mode ........................................................................ 78
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PREFACE
The Key Telephone User Guide is for anyone who uses a Panasonic 44-Series digital
telephone in conjunction with the Panasonic DBS 576 or DBS 576HD. The DBS
576 and DBS 576HD are telephone systems that provides you with a powerful set of
features for handling calls.
This manual provides an overview of the following digital phones and offers
detailed information about using the features provided by the DBS 576 and DBS
576HD:
• VB-44210 - 16 key standard phone
• VB-44220 - 22 key standard phone
• VB-44223 - 22 key small-display speakerphone
• VB-44224 - 22 key small-display speakerphone (voice recognition compatible)
• VB-44225 - 22 key large-display speakerphone
• VB-44230 - 34 key standard phone
• VB-44233 - 34 key small-display speakerphone
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
We recommend that you read the entire manual before using your digital phone, in
order to get a clear idea of its capabilities.
WHAT THIS MANUAL CONTAINS
This manual contains the following chapters:
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Chapter 1, “Understanding Your Phone” - Describes features of Panasonic
digital telephones.
Chapter 2, “Setting Up Your Phone” - Provides procedures for setting up
telephone features such as Flexible Function (FF) keys.
Chapter 3, “Placing Outside Calls” - Provides procedures for making outside
calls.
Chapter 4, “Handling Incoming Calls” - Provides several procedures for
answering calls.
Chapter 5, “Communicating Within Your Office” - Provides procedures for
handling internal calls.
Chapter 6, “Using Additional Features” - Provides procedures for using
additional features.
Appendix A, “Dial Code List.” - Provides a list of dial codes used for
programming FF keys.
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Appendix B, “Customized PSD Bin Numbers.” - Provides a table for
documenting or tracking your personalized list of speed dial numbers.
NOTATION USED
This user guide uses the following conventions:
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References to chapters and sections are enclosed in quotation marks and
include the title and page number. For example: “Setting Up Flexible Function
Keys” on page 22.
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References to information you are to enter or dial are printed in boldface,
mixed-case characters. For example: Enter 73*.
References to the telephone keypad are printed in bold, uppercase characters.
For example: Press the HOLD key.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information about features available with the Panasonic DBS 576 and
DBS 576HD systems and digital phones, contact your system administrator or DBS
576 and DBS 576HD dealer, or refer to the Panasonic publication Section 700:
Feature Operation.
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The following information in this chapter will familiarize you with your Panasonic
digital phone and enable you to effectively use its call-handling features:
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Non-Display Phones (page 9)
Small-Display Phones (page 11)
Large-Display Phones (page 15)
Using Variable Mode (page 14)
Changing the Default Display (pages 13 and 17)
Understanding Display Information (pages 13 and 18).
NON-DISPLAY PHONES
Non-display phones do not have a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Table 1 on page
10 describes the features (1-18 below) that are typical of non-display phones.
Figure 1. Non-display phone
1
PROG
2
CONF
3
4
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DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM
5
DND/CF
ABC
JKL
TUV
DEF
MNO
W XY
REDIAL10
1
4
2
5
3
6
6
MUTE
GHI
PRS
MUTE
7
11
EXT
AUTO
8 9
8
9
12
ON/OFF13
0OPER
*
14
FLASH
VOLUME
HOLD
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Speakerphone
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Table 1. Non-display phone features
#
Feature
Message Waiting Indicator
PROG Key
Description
1
Indicates that you have a message.
Used to program Flexible Function (FF) and one-
touch keys, to adjust ringer volume, and to send a
flash signal. Depending on the setup of your sys-
tem, may also be used to transfer calls.
2
CONF Key
Used to establish conference calls and to check FF
key and one-touch features.
3
4
5
6
7
One-Touch Keys
Used to make outside calls or to access system fea-
tures.
Flexible Function (FF)
Keys
Used to access outside lines or to access system fea-
tures.
DND/CF Indicator
Indicates that Do-Not-Disturb (DND) or Call For-
warding is set.
MUTE Indicator
Indicates that your voice is muted (i.e., party on the
other end cannot hear you). Lights solid when your
hands-free microphone is muted and flashes when
your handset is muted.
EXT Indicator
Lights when you are on a call and flashes when you
hold a call.
8
9
ON/OFF Indicator
REDIAL Key
MUTE Key
Lights when the ON/OFF key has been pressed.
10
Used to redial the last number dialed.
Used to activate/deactivate the Mute function.
When activated, the party on the other end cannot
hear you. (See item 7, MUTE Indicator.)
11
12
13
AUTO Key
Used to access speed dialing or enter account codes.
ON/OFF Key
Used to make a call without lifting the handset or to
turn the speaker on and off.
14
FLASH Key
Used to end an outside call and to either restore out-
side dial tone or switch to external dial tone status
without hanging up the receiver.
VOLUME Key
Used to adjust the level of tones, background
music, ringing, receiver volume, and display con-
trast.
15
16
HOLD Key
Microphone
Speaker
Used to hold calls, to retrieve held calls, and to
complete FF key programming.
Used to talk to another party without using the
handset.
17
18
Outputs tones and voice at your extension.
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SMALL-DISPLAY PHONES
Small-display phones have a display containing two lines of text. Table 2 on page 11
describes the features (1-22 below) that are typical of small-display phones.
Figure 2. Small-display phone
1
2
3
MODE
END
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PROG
CONF
6
7
8
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DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM
9
DND/CF
ABC
JKL
TUV
DEF
MNO
W XY
10REDIAL 14
1
3
6
2
MUTE
GHI
MUTE
4 5
11
15
16
EXT
PRS
AUTO
7 8 9
12
13ON/OFF17
0OPER
*
18
FLASH
VOLUME
HOLD
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Table 2. Small-display phone features
#
Feature
Message Waiting Indicator
Display
Description
Indicates that you have a message.
1
Displays information about the phone’s status,
menus, and dialing directories.
2
3
4
MODE Key
END Key
Used to change display modes from Default Mode
to Speed Dial Mode or Extension Directory Mode.
Used to exit Directory Mode and return the display
to Default Mode.
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Feature
Soft Keys
Description
5
Used to select speed dial directories or numbers.
PROG Key
Used to program Flexible Function (FF) and one-
touch keys, to adjust ringer volume, and to send a
flash signal. Depending on the setup of your sys-
tem, may also be used to transfer calls.
6
CONF Key
Used to establish conference calls and to check FF
key and one-touch features.
7
8
One-Touch Keys
Used to make outside calls or to access system fea-
tures.
Flexible Function (FF)
Keys
Used to access outside lines or to access system fea-
tures.
9
DND/CF Indicator
Indicates that Do-Not-Disturb (DND) or Call For-
warding is set.
10
11
MUTE Indicator
Indicates that your voice is muted (i.e., party on the
other end cannot hear you). Lights solid when your
hands-free microphone is muted and flashes when
your handset is muted.
EXT Indicator
Lights when you are on a call and flashes when you
hold a call.
12
13
14
ON/OFF Indicator
REDIAL Key
MUTE Key
Lights when the ON/OFF key has been pressed.
Used to redial the last number dialed.
Used to activate/deactivate the Mute function.
When activated, the party on the other end cannot
hear you. (See item 11, MUTE Indicator.)
15
16
17
AUTO Key
Used to access speed dialing or enter account codes.
ON/OFF Key
Used to make a call without lifting the handset or to
turn the speaker on and off.
FLASH Key
Used to end an outside call and to either restore out-
side dial tone or switch to external dial tone status
without hanging up the receiver.
18
VOLUME Key
Used to adjust the level of tones, background
music, ringing, receiver volume, and display con-
trast.
19
20
HOLD Key
Microphone
Speaker
Used to hold calls, to retrieve held calls, and to
complete FF key programming.
Used to talk to another party without using the
handset.
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22
Outputs tones and voice at your extension.
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Changing the Default Display
The MODE key enables you to change the software mode of the display from
Default Mode (i.e., time and date) to Directory Mode (i.e., System Speed Dial
[SSD], Personal Speed Dial [PSD], or Extension directories). The END key enables
you to return the display to Default Mode.
While in Directory Mode, the soft keys enable you to view either the SSD, PSD, or
Extension directories. After selecting the desired directory, the soft keys also enable
you to either view or dial speed dial or extension numbers. (For more information on
using directories to make calls, see “Dialing Speed Dial Numbers” on page 38 and
“Calling Other Extensions” on page 51.)
While in Variable Mode, you can also use the soft keys to access various system
features.
Notes:
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You must be in Directory Mode to view speed dial and extension directories
or dial speed dial numbers using the soft keys.
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The system features displayed in Variable Mode require system programming.
To display the Directory Mode on a small-display phone
1. (A)Press the MODE key one time to access the speed dial directories. (SSD
and PSD appear on the second line of the display.)
OR
(B) Press the MODE key twice to access the Extension Directory. (EXT appears
on the second line of the display.)
2. Press the END key to return to Default Mode.
Understanding Display Information
Display information indicates the status of the phone. However, this information
will vary depending on how the phone is programmed and its status. Several of the
more common displays are illustrated below.
Figure 3. Idle condition for small-display phone (display default)
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Extension
User name
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Figure 4. Messages received for small-display phone
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Ca rter
Number of
messages
Person that
left the first
message
Figure 5. Reminder alarm for small-display phone
10:40
Wed
MAR 17
Alarm
indicator
Alarm time
Alarm 12:30PM
Figure 6. Incoming outside call for small-display phone
Incoming outside
call
Outside line
number
#03
INCM CO
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Figure 7. Outside call in progress for small-display phone
Call
duration
Outside call
in progress
On Line
113
0’15
Bra ndy
Figure 8. Internal calling in use for small-display phone
Called
party
Intercom call
Ta lk
113
Greg
Brandy
Using Variable Mode
Using Variable Mode allows you to use the soft keys to access programmed system
features when your phone is in the following states:
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During an intercom call
During a CO dial tone
During a trunk call
After dialing a busy extension.
To activate Variable Mode on a small-display phone
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
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2. Press the Variable Mode Key.
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To use Variable Mode on a small-display phone
1. After turning Variable Mode on, the display will reflect the programmed features
during an intercom call, CO dial tone, trunk call, or after dialing a busy
extension.
2. Press the > or < key next to the desired feature.
LARGE-DISPLAY PHONES
Large-display phones are distinguished by their large-displays. Table 3 on page 16
describes the features (1-23 below) that are typical of large-display phones.
Figure 9. Large-display phone
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PERSONALDIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
3
3
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
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MENU
NEXT
5CONF
4MSG
6 7PREV 8 9PROG
10
DND/CF
1 2ABC 3DEF
11REDIAL15
MUTE
GHI
JKL
MNO
MUTE
4 5 6
12
16
17
EXT
PRS
TUV
W XY
AUTO
7 8 9
13
14ON/OFF18
OPER
0
*
FLASH
VOLUME
HOLD
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Speakerphone
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Table 3. Large-display phone features
#
Feature
Message Waiting Indicator
Display
Description
1
Indicates that you have a message.
Displays information about the phone’s status,
menus, and dialing directories.
2
Soft Keys
Used to select menus, directories, speed dial num-
bers, and to access call-handling features.
3
4
5
6
MSG Key
CONF Key
MENU Key
Used for Auto-CallBack to a telephone which has
left a text message or to access voice messages.
Used to establish conference calls and to check
Flexible Function (FF) and one-touch key settings.
Used to return to the default Main Menu screen
which contains the following items:
• Personal Dial
• System Dial
• Extension
• Function System
• Function Ext
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8
9
PREV Key
NEXT Key
PROG Key
Used to return to the previous screen.
Used to advance to the next screen.
Used to program FF and one-touch keys, to adjust
ringer volume and to send a flash signal. Depending
on the setup of your system, may also be used to
transfer calls.
Flexible Function (FF)
Keys
Used to access outside lines or to access system fea-
tures.
10
11
12
DND/CF Indicator
Indicates that Do-Not-Disturb (DND) or Call For-
warding is set.
MUTE Indicator
Indicates that your voice is muted (i.e., party on the
other end cannot hear you). Lights solid when your
hands-free microphone is muted and flashes when
your handset is muted.
EXT Indicator
Lights when you are on a call and flashes when you
hold a call.
13
14
15
ON/OFF Indicator
REDIAL Key
MUTE Key
Lights when the ON/OFF key has been pressed.
Used to redial the last number dialed.
Used to activate/deactivate the Mute function.
When activated, the party on the other end cannot
hear you. (See item 12, MUTE Indicator.)
16
17
AUTO Key
Used to access speed dialing or enter account codes.
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#
Feature
ON/OFF Key
Description
Used to make a call without lifting the handset or to
turn the speaker on and off.
18
FLASH Key
Used to end an outside call and to either restore out-
side dial tone or switch to external dial tone status
without hanging up the receiver.
19
20
21
VOLUME Key
HOLD Key
Microphone
Speaker
Used to adjust level of tones, background music,
ringing, receiver volume, and display contrast.
Used to hold calls, to retrieve held calls, and to
complete FF key programming.
Used to talk to another party without using the
handset.
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Outputs tones and voice at your extension.
Changing the Default Display
The ten soft keys located alongside the display on a large-display phone allow you
to change the software mode of the display. Instead of displaying the Main Menu
(Default Mode) for instance, you can set your phone to display one of the following
directories or menus:
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Personal Dial - Allows you to program, view, or dial PSD numbers using the
soft keys.
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System Dial - Allows you to view or dial SSD numbers using the soft keys.
Extension - Allows you to view or dial other extensions using the soft keys.
Function System - Allows you to access most key telephone features, such as
Call Forwarding, Do-Not-Disturb (DND), Microphone Mute, Background
Music, Call Pickup, Account Codes, etc.
•
Function Extension - Allows you to assign frequently used phone features for
easy access. Most items found under the Function System Menu can be
assigned to the Function Extension Menu in any order you desire.
To display a directory or menu on a large-display phone
1. Press the soft key to the left of the desired directory or menu. (The selected
directory or menu of feature displays.)
2. Press the MENU key to return to the Main Menu.
Note: Menus are programmable or customizable per extension. Therefore, the
actual menu that displays depends on your system configuration.
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Understanding Display Information
Display information indicates the status of the phone. However, this information
will vary depending on how the phone is programmed and its status. Several of the
more common displays are illustrated below.
Figure 10. Idle condition for large-display phone (display default)
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Extension
User name
PERSONAL DIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
Figure 11. Messages received for large-display phone
10:40
MSG
Wed
MAR 17
Ca rte r
Number of
messages
Person that
left the first
message
PERSONAL DIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
Figure 12. Reminder alarm for large-display phone
10:40 Wed MAR 17
Alarm
indicator
Alarm time
Alarm 12:30PM
PERSONAL DIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
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Figure 13. Incoming outside call for large-display phone
Incoming outside
call
Outside line
number
#03
INCM CO
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PERSONAL DIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
Figure 14. Outside call in progress for large-display phone
Call
duration
Outside call
in progress
On Line
113
0’15
Bra ndy
PERSONAL DIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
Figure 15. Intercom calling in use for large-display phone
Called
party
Intercom call
Ta lk
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PERSONAL DIAL
SYSTEM DIAL
EXTENSION
FUNCTION SYSTEM
FUNCTION EXT
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You can use the procedures in this chapter to customize your phone for the
following:
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Adjusting Volume and Display Settings (page 21)
Setting Up Flexible Function Keys (page 22)
Setting Up One-touch Keys (page 23)
Setting Up Speed Dialing (page 25)
Assigning and Deleting Personal Speed Dial (PSD) Numbers (page 25)
Linking System Speed Dial Numbers (page 28)
Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers (page 29)
ADJUSTING VOLUME AND DISPLAY SETTINGS
You can adjust the volume or display of the following by pressing the
VOLUME key:
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Intercom and incoming ringer
Handset
Speaker
Display contrast of your phone.
To adjust the volume of your phone while it is in use
a. During ringing to adjust the intercom or incoming ring tone.
To adjust the ringer volume of your phone while it is idle
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Enter 9, then 1 to adjust the incoming ring tone. (The phone produces a tone.)
OR
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Enter 9, then 2 to adjust the intercom ring tone. (The phone produces a tone.)
4. Press the VOLUME key.
5. Press the ON/OFF key.
To adjust the display contrast of your phone
Note: This task requires a display phone.
1. While the phone is idle, press the # key.
2. Press the VOLUME key several times as needed.
SETTING UP FLEXIBLE FUNCTION KEYS
You can set up Flexible Function (FF) keys to initiate system features or to assign
specific extension numbers.
Note: You cannot set up FF keys that are dedicated to outside lines. Contact your
system administrator or DBS 576 and DBS 576HD dealer to make changes to
dedicated FF keys.
To set up FF keys
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the FF key to be programmed.
4. Do one of the following:
If . . .
Then . . .
a. For a fixed dial code, press the REDIAL
key. For a flexible dial code, proceed to
step b.
You want one-key assess to a certain fea-
ture:
Notes:
b. Enter one of the dial codes listed in
Appendix A, “Dial Code List” on page
79.
• You must enter a dial code when
assigning features. (See Appendix A,
“Dial Code List” on page 79.)
• Not all dial codes can be stored in FF
keys
**You want one-key access to a specific
extension number, plus the ability to pick
up the extension’s calls and know when the
extension is busy.
Enter the extension number.
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If . . .
Then . . .
**If you assign an extension number to an FF key, the FF key will light red when the exten-
sion is busy. It will light green when Do-Not-Disturb (DND) or Call Forwarding is set. In
addition, you can pick up a call that is ringing or on hold at the extension by simply pressing
the FF key when it is flashing.
5. Press the HOLD key.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to program additional keys.
7. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To clear an FF key’s programming
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the desired FF key.
4. Press the HOLD key.
5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To check the FF key’s setup
Note: This task requires a display phone.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the CONF key.
3. Press the FF key. The assigned function appears on the display.
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
SETTING UP ONE-TOUCH KEYS
You can set up one-touch keys on a non-display or small-display phone to store
phone numbers, speed dial numbers, or feature access codes.
To program a one-touch key for an outside phone number
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the one-touch key to be programmed.
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4. Dial the phone number to be stored.
5. Press the HOLD key.
6. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To assign an SSD number to a one-touch key
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the one-touch key to be programmed.
4. Press the AUTO key.
5. Enter the SSD bin number to be programmed.
6. Press the HOLD key.
7. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To assign a feature code or extension number to a one-touch key
Note: **When the system is set up for MCO Code level, one-touch keys
automatically dial an outside line. (MCO Code level requires system programming.)
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the one-touch key to be programmed.
4. **If the feature functions at the MCO Code level, press AUTO * #.
5. Enter the desired feature code or extension number.
6. Press the HOLD key.
7. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To check a programmed one-touch key
Note: This task requires a display phone.
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the CONF key.
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3. Press the one-touch key to be checked. (Programmed data appears on the
display.)
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
SETTING UP SPEED DIALING
You can set up the following speed dial features using your phone’s one-touch or
soft keys:
•
•
•
Speed dial numbers
Speed dial linking
Speed dial names.
Assigning and Deleting PSD Numbers
You can assign frequently called numbers (or System Speed Dial [SSD] numbers) to
your phone’s one-touch or soft keys. These keys are preprogrammed to correspond
to specific PSD codes or bins. You store your PSD numbers in these bins. When you
press a one-touch or soft key containing a PSD number, the PSD bin associated with
that key is accessed and the speed dial number is dialed.
You can assign up to 10 PSD numbers to the one-touch keys on a non-display or
small-display phone (PSD bins 80-89) and up to 20 PSD numbers to the soft keys on
a large-display phone (PSD bins 80-99).
When in the PSD Directory Mode, you can view the PSD bin numbers on the
display. On a small-display phone, two bins are displayed at a time. To display the
next two bins, press the # key. To display the previous two bins, press the * key. On
a large-display phone, 10 PSD bins are displayed at a time. To display the next 10
bins, press the NEXT key. To display the previous 10 bins, press the PREV key.
For a list of corresponding PSD bin numbers and one-touch or soft keys, see Figure
16 and Table 4 on page 26.
Notes:
•
•
On a small-display phone, you must be in the PSD Directory Mode to assign,
access, or view numbers in PSD bins 90-99. On a non-display phone, you
access or assign numbers to PSD bins 90-99 by pressing the AUTO key and
entering the PSD bin number. (To review the PSD numbers on non-display
phones, refer to your customized list of PSD numbers in Appendix B
“Customized PSD Bin Numbers” on page 83.)
Until you assign a name or string of characters to a PSD number, the PSD bin
number will display when you press the one-touch or soft key. For more
information, see “Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers” on page
29.
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•
You can check PSD numbers or names that have been assigned to one-touch
or soft keys. For more information, see “Checking Speed Dial Numbers” on
page 40.
Figure 16. One-touch and soft key numbering scheme
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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CONF
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9
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5
Small-display phone one-touch keys
Large-display phone soft keys
Table 4. Corresponding one-touch or soft keys and PSD bin numbers
One-touch or soft key
Corresponds to PSD bin on ...
Small-display and
Large-display phone
non-display phones
80
80 or 90
81 or 91
82 or 92
1
2
3
81
82
etc.
To assign a PSD number to a one-touch or soft key
Note: Before assigning PSD numbers, you must determine whether the system is
set up for Intercom Level (programmed to dial an inside line) or MCO Code level
(programmed to dial an outside line). Depending on the system set up, you must
include the appropriate dialing code as part of the PSD number. To determine which
code to use, see Table 5 on page 27.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Either:
•
Press the PROG key and then press the AUTO key.
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OR
•
Enter the Speed Dial Set/Clear code (default = 710).
3. Enter the PSD bin number (80-99).
4. Enter the phone number you want to be speed-dialed (maximum length = 16
characters). Remember to include the Intercom Level or MCO Code level code
depending on how the system is set up. (Refer to the following table.)
Table 5. Characters allowed when assigning PSD numbers
To insert a . . .
Enter/Press...
0, 1-9, *, #
Digit or character
Intercom Level*
MCO Code**
Pause
AUTO * #
AUTO * 0
REDIAL
AUTO * *
DP - DTMF Code
SSD Code
AUTO
NN(N)
Hyphen (-) (Appears when the number is dialed or
checked, but not during programming)
PROG
Display Number (Start/Stop) ***
AUTO * 2
DTMF Conversion After the Other Party Answers
AUTO * 3 (Version 2.5 and
higher)
Hyphen (-) (Appears when the number is dialed or
checked, but not during programming.)
*
Indicates that the digits that follow are either a feature access code or extension
number. (Do not include if system is set for Intercom Level.)
** Indicates that the digits that follow are for an outside number. (Do not include if
system is set for CO Level.)
** Indicates that the enclosed digits should not be displayed during dialing. Must pre-
cede and follow the digits that you do not want displayed. Example: AUTO*2 555-
4143 AUTO*2
5. Press the HOLD key.
6. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To delete a PSD number assigned to a one-touch or soft key
Note: When deleting a PSD number from a non-display phone, be sure to record the
change in your personalized list of PSD numbers. (See Appendix B, “Customized
PSD Bin Numbers” on page 83.)
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1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Either:
•
Press the PROG key and then press the AUTO key.
OR
•
Enter the Speed Dial Set/Clear code (default = 710).
3. Enter the PSD bin number (80-99).
4. Press the HOLD key.
5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Assigning SSD Numbers
Note: SSD numbers require system programming.
SSD numbers are numbers that are frequently called by many different individuals
at your location; such as a branch or corporate office, a package delivery service, or
a travel agent. SSD numbers must be programmed from the attendant’s phone. Once
programmed, they are available for everyone to use.
A maximum of 80 or 800 SSD numbers are allowed, depending on the system. In an
80 SSD number system, SSD numbers are stored in bins 00-79. In an 800 SSD
system, SSD numbers are stored in bins 000-799. You dial SSD numbers by
entering the appropriate bin number or by using one-touch or soft keys. For more
information, see “Dialing Speed Dial Numbers” on page 38.
Note: To dial an SSD number using the one-touch keys on a non-display or small-
display phone, you must first assign the SSD number to a PSD bin number. For more
information, see “Assigning and Deleting PSD Numbers” on page 25.
Linking System Speed Dial Numbers
To handle phone numbers longer than 25 characters, you can link up to six SSD
numbers in one PSD bin. You can then dial the entire number (each SSD number
speed dial bin number.
Notes:
•
•
Before linking multiple SSD numbers to a PSD bin, the SSD bins must
already have been programmed with the appropriate speed dial information.
(This requires system programming.)
If numbers do not appear on the display (00-79 or 000-799) when you use
SSD codes, your extension is not programmed to display that data.
To link speed dial numbers to a PSD bin
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1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Either:
•
Press the PROG key and then press the AUTO key.
OR
•
Enter the Speed Dial Set/Clear code (default = 710).
3. Press the soft or one-touch key (for the PSD bin [80-99]) to be programmed.
4. Press the AUTO key.
5. Enter the SSD bin number that contains the first part of the number to be dialed.
(If a pause is required, press the REDIAL key.)
6. Repeat steps 4-5 (up to 5 more times) for each remaining SSD number to be
linked.
7. Press the HOLD key when you are finished.
8. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To use a PSD key that links multiple speed dial numbers
1. If necessary, select the trunk group (9, 81-84) to access an outside line.
(Normally the trunk is selected by the speed dial numbers.)
2. Press the PSD key.
Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers
After assigning a PSD number to a one-touch or soft key, you can assign a name to
the key (e.g., “Home,” “John,” etc.). You can then view the assigned PSD name
when you are in the PSD Directory mode.
Note: You need to know the PSD bin number for PSD number in order to assign a
name to it. To determine the bin number, see “Checking Speed Dial Numbers” on
page 40.
To assign a name to a PSD number
Note: This task requires a display phone.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the * key.
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4. Enter 0 for the Name Assignment mode.
5. Press the VOLUME key until the desired PSD bin number (80-99) is displayed.
6. Press the FLASH key to clear the current/default data.
7. (A) For a small-display phone (see Figure 17 on page 31 for an example):
a. Press the appropriate one-touch key for the desired group of letters.
b. Use the bottom row of FF keys to define your selection.
c. Repeat steps a-b as many times as necessary to enter the desired name.
• Press the * key to erase an entry.
• Press the # key to enter a space.
(B) For a large-display phone (see Figure 18 on page 32 for an example):
a. Press the appropriate soft key next to the desired row of letters.
b. Use the bottom row of FF keys to define your selection.
c. Repeat steps a-b as many times as necessary to enter the desired name.
• Press the * key to erase an entry.
• Press the # key to enter a space.
8. Press the HOLD key when the name is complete.
9. To enter another speed dial name, repeat steps 5-8.
10. Hang up or press ON/OFF.
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Figure 17. Name assignment example - small-display phone
To enter a D:
Press the first one-touch key from the left on the bottom row.
a
b
Press the fourth FF key from the left on the bottom row.
To enter an o:
Press the third one-touch key from the left on the top row.
c
d
Press the third FF key from the left on the bottom row.
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Figure 18. Name assignment example - large-display phone
To enter a D:
Press the first soft key on the top left.
a
b
Press the fourth FF key from the left on the bottom row.
To enter an o:
Press the third soft key from the top right.
c
d
Press the third FF key from the left on the bottom row.
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To delete a name assigned to a PSD number
Notes:
•
This task requires a display phone.
•
You need to know the PSD bin number for the PSD number in order to delete
an assigned name. To check the bin number for a key, see “Checking Speed
Dial Numbers” on page 40.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key.
3. Press the * key.
4. Enter 0 for the Name Assignment mode.
5. Press the VOLUME key until the desired PSD bin number (80-99) is displayed.
6. Press the FLASH key to clear the current/default data.
7. Press the HOLD key.
Notes:
•
It is strongly recommended that you assign the PSD bin number as a name for
the key at this point so that it will appear on the display for future use. The bin
number should be entered in the following format: “-PSDxx (or xxx)” where
xx or xxx = the actual bin number. Example: “-PSD901”. For more
information, see “Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers” on page
29.
•
of PERSONAL DIAL to have the change reflected on the display.
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3. PLACING OUTSIDE CALLS
Your digital phone, in conjunction with the DBS 576 and DBS 576HD, provides the
following ways for you to place outside calls:
•
•
•
•
Accessing an Outside Line (page 35)
Using Account Codes (page 36)
Redialing Outside Numbers (page 37)
Using Speed Dialing (page 38)
ACCESSING AN OUTSIDE LINE
You can place outside calls using the following features or under the following
conditions:
•
•
•
Outside line access group code
Flexible Function (FF) keys
Open line call back
To make an outside call using an outside line access code
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter an access code for an outside line access group (9, 81-84).
3. Dial the phone number.
Notes:
•
•
If all outside lines in the group are busy, you will hear a busy tone.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press an FF key that is dedicated to an outside line or to a group of outside lines.
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To have a busy outside line call you back once it is open
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Attempt to access an outside line.
3. When you hear the busy tone, enter the Callback Request code (default = 3).
4. Press the ON/OFF key again and wait for the callback tone. (When the outside
line is available, your phone rings and the FF key for the outside line flashes.)
5. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
6. Dial the phone number.
Note: You must respond to the callback tone within 15 seconds.
To cancel a callback request (Version 2.0 and higher)
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Callback cancellation code (default = 769).
3. Replace the handset.
USING ACCOUNT CODES
You can assign account codes (both non-verified account codes and verified ID
codes) to clients to help track a variety of information; such as, call dates and times,
numbers called, and outside line numbers used. This information is then printed for
each account on a System Message Detail Recording (SMDR) record.
Note: An SMDR printer or external call accounting system is required to collect
account code records.
Non-verified Account Codes
Non-verified account codes are voluntary and do not have to be entered before you
make a call. They can also be assigned to both incoming and outgoing calls.
You can enter a non-verified account code before making a call or during a call.
To enter a non-verified account code before making a call
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Account Code code (default = 8#).
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3. Enter the Account Code (up to 10 digits).
4. Press the # key.
5. Dial 9 or press an FF key that is dedicated to an outside line.
6. Dial the phone number.
To enter a non-verified account code during a call
1. During a call, press the AUTO key.
2. Press the # key.
3. Enter the Account Code (up to 10 digits).
4. Press the # key.
Verified Account Codes
Verified ID codes are required by extensions that have restrictions on placing
outgoing calls (i.e., a specific code is required to place an outgoing call).
To make an outside call that requires an account code
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Verified Account ID feature access code (default = 8#).
3. Enter the Verified Account code. The entered code may be up to 10 digits.
4. Press the # key.
5. Dial 9 or press an FF key that is dedicated to an outside line.
6. Dial the phone number.
REDIALING OUTSIDE NUMBERS
You can use the REDIAL key to redial the last number dialed or to redial a busy
number.
To redial the last number dialed
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Access an outside line.
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3. Press the REDIAL key. (The phone displays and dials the last outside number
dialed.)
To automatically redial a busy number
Note: The system will continue to redial the busy number until you hang up the
phone, the called party answers the call, or a maximum of 15 redial attempts is made.
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Access an outside line.
3. Dial the phone number.
4. After hearing the busy tone, press the REDIAL key. (The phone continues to dial
the busy number until the caller answers or the redial timer times out.)
To cancel automatic repeat dialing
1. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
USING SPEED DIALING
After PSD numbers and SSD numbers have been assigned, you can quickly dial the
number by pressing the appropriate one-touch or soft key or by entering the
number or name is assigned to specific one-touch or soft keys.
Notes:
•
For information on deleting PSD numbers, see “Assigning and Deleting PSD
Numbers” on page 25.
•
You cannot delete SSD numbers assigned to one-touch or soft keys. These
numbers are programmed from the attendant’s phone.
Dialing Speed Dial Numbers
You can dial speed dial numbers by using preassigned one-touch keys on non-
display or small-display phones, using soft keys and speed dial directories, or by
entering speed dial bin numbers.
To dial a speed dial number by pressing a one-touch key
1. Pickup the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. If necessary, access an outside line.
3. Press the desired one-touch key.
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To dial a speed dial number using the soft keys on a small-
display phone
1. Press the MODE key one time. (SSD and PSD appear on the second line of the
display.)
2. Press the soft key next to SSD or PSD. (The first two speed dial entries appear
on the second line of the display.)
3. Scroll through the speed dial directory until the desired speed dial entry is
displayed. (To display the next two entries, press the # key. To display the
previous two entries, press the * key.)
4. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
5. If necessary, access an outside line.
6. Press the soft key next to the desired speed dial entry to initiate dialing.
To dial a speed dial number using the soft keys on a large-
display phone
1. From the Main Menu, press the soft key to the left of SYSTEM DIAL or
PERSONAL DIAL. (In the PSD directory, the first 10 speed dial entries are
displayed. In the SSD directory, 10 alphabetical entries are displayed.)
2. For the PSD directory, proceed to step 3.
For the SSD directory, press the soft key to the left of the desired group of letters
to display the first five speed dial entries.
3. Scroll through the speed dial directory until the desired speed dial entry is
displayed. (To scroll forward in either directory, press the NEXT key. To scroll
backwards in either directory, press the PREV key.)
4. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
5. If necessary, access an outside line.
6. Press the soft key next to the desired speed dial entry to initiate dialing.
To dial a speed dial number by entering the speed dial bin number
Note: You must know the PSD or SSD bin number for the number to be dialed to
perform this task. For information on determining speed dial numbers, see “Checking
Speed Dial Numbers” on page 40.
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1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. If necessary, access an outside line.
3. Press the AUTO key.
4. Enter the appropriate three digit speed dial bin number (PSD bins 80-99 or SSD
bins 00-79 or 000-799).
Checking Speed Dial Numbers
After speed dial numbers have been assigned, you can check to see what number has
been programmed by using soft keys or by entering the speed dial bin number.
Note: The following tasks require a display phone. To check speed dial numbers on
a non-display phone, see Appendix B, “Customized PSD Bin Numbers” on page 83
for your personalized list of speed dial numbers.
To check a speed dial number using the soft keys on a small-
display phone
display.)
2. Press the soft key next to SSD or PSD. (The first two speed dial entries appear
on the second line of the display.)
3. Scroll through the speed dial directory until the desired speed dial bin entry is
displayed. (To display the next two entries, press the # key. To display the
previous two entries, press the * key.)
4. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
5. Press the CONF key.
6. Press the soft key next to the speed dial entry. (The speed dial number appears on
the display.)
To check a speed dial number using the soft keys on a large-
display phone
1. From the Main Menu, press the soft key to the left of SYSTEM DIAL or
PERSONAL DIAL. (In the PSD directory, the first 10 speed dial entries are
displayed. In the SSD directory, 10 alphabetical entries are displayed.)
2. For the PSD directory, proceed to step 3.
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For the SSD directory, press the soft key to the left of the desired group of letters
to display the first five speed dial entries.
3. Scroll through the speed dial directory until the desired speed dial entry is
displayed. (To scroll forward in either directory, press the NEXT key. To scroll
backwards in either directory, press the PREV key.)
4. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
5. Press the CONF key.
6. Press the soft key next to the speed dial entry. (The speed dial number appears on
the first line of the display. The speed dial bin number appears on the second line
of the display, along with any name that has been assigned to the speed dial
number.)
To check speed dial entries by entering the speed dial bin number
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the CONF key.
3. Press the AUTO key.
4. Enter the appropriate PSD bin number (80-99) or SSD bin number (00-79 or 000-
799). (The speed dial number appears on the first line of the display. The speed
dial bin number appears on the second line of the display, along with any name
that has been assigned to the speed dial number.)
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You can handle calls that reach your phone in a variety of ways:
•
•
•
•
•
Answer Calls (page 43)
Use Call Hold (page 44)
Transfer Calls (page 45)
Using Call Pickup (page 47)
Using Call Park (page 49)
ANSWERING CALLS
You can answer various types of calls using the following procedure:
To answer a call
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Do one of the following:
To answer . . .
Do the following . . .
a. Press the flashing FF key.
A call ringing at someone
else’s phone
OR
a. Enter the Direct Call Pickup Set code (default
= 704).
b. Dial the number of the ringing extension.
A call ringing a phone within
your call pickup group
Enter the All Calls Pickup Set code (default =
701).
An external call ringing a
phone within your call pickup
group
Enter the External Call Pickup Set code (default =
702).
a. Enter the Specified Group Pickup Set code
A call ringing outside your call
pickup group
(default = 703).
b. Enter the number of the call pickup group (01-
72) where the phone is ringing.
3. Complete the call, and replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
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USING CALL HOLD
Depending on the set up of your system, you can put one or more calls on hold and
retrieve those calls using the HOLD key or a designated Floating Hold key.
Notes:
•
The Floating Hold feature assigns a Floating Hold number (001-576) to a
specific FF key. By placing a call on hold using the Floating Hold key, you
can retrieve the call from any phone that has an FF key that is assigned the
same Floating Hold number or by simply entering the Floating Hold number.
•
•
Floating Hold requires system programming.
The EXT indicator flashes when you hold an internal call or an outside line
that is not assigned to an FF key.
•
If you do not pick up a held call in a certain period of time, you will hear a
tone indicating that the call is still waiting.
To place a call on hold
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key or the Floating Hold FF key.
To use Broker’s Hold and toggle between two calls
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key to put the first call on hold.
2. Press the FF key that is flashing green to answer the second call.
3. Press the HOLD key to put the second call on hold.
4. Press the FF key that is flashing green to return to the first call.
To retrieve a call placed on hold, do one of the following:
To retrieve a call . . .
Do . . .
From the extension that placed
the call on hold
Press the FF key that is flashing green.
OR
Press the HOLD key (if no FF key is flashing).
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To retrieve a call . . .
Do . . .
From a different extension
than the one that placed the
call on hold
Press the FF key that is flashing red.
a. Press the Floating Hold FF key.
From Floating Hold (also
known as Station Park Pick
Up)
OR
a. Enter the Floating Hold Answer code (default
= *9).
b. Enter the Floating Hold orbit number (001-
576[CPC-288/576], 10-96 [CPC-96] or 001-
099 [CPC-288/576] or 01-09 [CPC-96]. See
the note below.
Note: The number of floating hold orbits available may very depending on the
Station/Floating Park Hold Pickup setting (FF1-0-02-0025). The station/park pickup
access code can set to *9 (default) or 733. The floating hold pickup access code (*9)
operates as follows:
System Size
Virtual Line Number and Operation
96
01-09 Floating Hold pick up
10-96: Station Park Hold pick up purpose
Above 96
001-099 Floating Hold pick up
100-576: Station Park Hold pick up purpose
TRANSFERRING CALLS
You can transfer a call to an open extension, a busy extension, or an outside line.
These transfers can be either supervised or unsupervised.
Note: If a transferred call is not answered within a specified time, the call rings
again at the extension that transferred it.
Supervised Transfers
In a supervised transfer, you announce the call before transferring it. This allows
you to give the recipient information about the call.
To supervise the transfer of a call to another extension or an
outside number
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key.
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2. Either dial the extension number or the outside line number to which the call will
be transferred.
3. When the recipient answers, announce the call.
4. Complete the call by doing one of the following:
a. If On-hook Transfer is enabled for your extension, replace the handset or
press the ON/OFF key.
b. If On-hook Transfer is disabled for your extension, press the PROG key.
Note: On-hook Transfer requires system programming.
Unsupervised Transfers
In an unsupervised transfer, you do not announce the call to the person receiving the
transfer. You hang up before the recipient answers the call.
To transfer a call to another extension or an outside number
without supervising the call
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key.
2. Either dial the extension number or the outside line number to which the call will
be transferred.
3. Complete the call by doing one of the following:
a. If On-hook Transfer is enabled for your extension, replace the handset or
press the ON/OFF key.
b. If On-hook Transfer is disabled for your extension, press the PROG key.
Note: On-hook Transfer requires system programming.
To transfer a call to a busy extension
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key.
2. Dial the extension number to which the call will be transferred.
3. If your extension does not have Auto Camp-on activated, enter the Camp-on
(Call Waiting) Set code (default = 2). Otherwise proceed to step 4.
4. Complete the call by doing one of the following:
a. If On-hook Transfer is enabled for your extension, replace the handset or
press the ON/OFF key.
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b. If On-hook Transfer is disabled for your extension, press the PROG key.
Note: On-hook Transfer requires system programming.
USING CALL PICKUP
The System allows the following types of Call Pickup:
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Extension Group Pickup
Extension Direct Pickup
Trunk Group Pickup
Trunk Direct Pickup
Extension Group Pickup
Extension Group Pickup allows you to pick up a direct ringing call (within your
extension pickup group or in a different extension pickup group) without having to
dial the number of the ringing extension.
Three types of Extension Group Pickup are available:
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Call Pickup-All Calls: you can pick up a direct call ringing anywhere within
your own extension group.
Call Pickup-External Calls: You can pick up only direct external calls
ringing within your own extension group.
Specified Group Pickup: You can pick up a call ringing to an extension in
another extension group.
To use Extension Group Pickup All Calls
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Extension Group Pickup- All Calls code (default = 701).
3. Complete the call and replace handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To use Extension Group Pickup External Calls
1. Lift the handset and press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Extension Group Pickup-External Calls code (default = 702).
3. Complete the call and replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
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To use Specified Group Pickup All Calls
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Specified Group Pickup access code (default = 703).
3. Enter the number of the Call Pickup Group (01-72) where the call is ringing.
4. Complete the call and replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Extension Direct Pickup
Extension Direct Pickup allows you to answer a call to another extension by dialing
the number of the ringing extension.
To use Extension Direct Pickup
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Extension Direct Call Pickup code (default = 704).
3. Dial the number of the ringing extension.
4. Complete the call and replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Trunk Group Pickup
Trunk Group Pickup allows you to answer calls ringing to any extension within your
own MCO incoming trunk group.
To use Trunk Group Pickup
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Trunk Group Pickup code (default = 709).
3. Complete the call and replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Trunk Direct Pickup
Trunk Direct Pickup allows you to answer calls ringing on a specific trunk number.
To use Trunk Direct Pickup
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Trunk Direct Pickup code (default = *0).
3. Dial the number of the ringing trunk.
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4. Complete the call and replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
USING CALL PARK
You can use the Call Park function to transfer a call, even if you cannot locate the
intended recipient of the call.
There are two ways for an extension to park a call on the DBS. One way is to park
the call at the receiving extension and to retrieve the call at another extension by
dialing the park answer code plus the parking extension number. The other way is
to park the call at another extension and dial the park transfer answer code at the
other extension to retrieve the call.
To park a call on this extension
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key.
2. Enter Call Park access code (default = 771) or press the PARK HOLD key.
3. If necessary, page the party that needs to receive the call.
To retrieve a call parked at another extension
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Call Park Answer/Other Extension access code (default = 773).
OR
Enter the Call Park/Floating Hold Answer feature access code (default =
*9).
3. Dial the number of the extension that parked the call.
To park a call at another extension
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key.
2. Enter the Call Park Transfer access code (default = 774) followed by the
extension number to receive the parked call.
To retrieve a call parked on this extension
1. At the extension with the transferred park call, lift the handset or press the ON/
OFF key.
2. Enter the Call Park Answer/Self Access Code (default = 772).
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3. If necessary, page the party that needs to retrieve the call.
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The DBS 576 and DBS 576HD provides a variety of ways to handle calls within
your office:
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Calling Other Extensions (page 51)
Switching Between Tone and Voice Calling (page 52)
Using Paging (page 54)
Answering a Page with Universal Night Answer (page 55)
Making Announcements to Busy Extensions (page 55 )
Using Call Forwarding (page 56)
Using Camp-on (Call Waiting) (page 58)
Using Message Waiting/Callback (page 60)
Using Do-Not-Disturb (page 61)
Using Absence Messages (page 62)
Locking Your Extension (page 63)
CALLING OTHER EXTENSIONS
You can call other extensions by entering the extension number or by using the soft
To call another extension by entering the extension number
2. Dial the desired extension or dial 0 for the operator.
To call another extension using the soft keys on a small-display
phone
1. Press the MODE key twice. (EXT appears on the second line of the display.)
second line of the display.)
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3. Scroll through the directory until the desired extension entry is displayed. (To
display the next two entries, press the # key. To display the previous two entries,
press the * key.)
4. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
5. Press the soft key next to the desired extension entry to initiate dialing.
To call another extension using the soft keys on a large-display
phone
1. From the Main Menu, press the soft key to the left of EXTENSION. (10
alphabetical entries are displayed.)
2. Press the soft key to the left of the desired group of letters to display the first five
extension entries.
3. Scroll through the extension directory until the desired extension entry is
displayed. (To scroll forward, press the NEXT key. To scroll backwards, press
the PREV key.)
4. To scroll forward in the directory, press the NEXT key. To scroll backwards in
the directory, press the PREV key.
5. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
6. Press the soft key next to the desired extension entry to initiate dialing.
Switching Between Tone and Voice Calling
You can call another extension using tone calling or voice calling. Tone calling
sends a ringing tone to the called extension, where voice calling performs like an
intercom call and connects immediately without ringing the extension. (If desired,
the called party can answer a voice call without lifting the handset.)
System programming determines the default calling mode; however, you can switch
between tone and voice calling by entering 1.
To switch between tone to voice calling
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the extension number.
3. If your phone is set for tone calling and you want to make a voice call, enter 1.
(Or if your phone is set for voice calling and you want to make a tone call, enter
1.)
4. Speak when the call is answered.
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5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
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USING PAGING
You can make both internal and external pages and announcements. Internal pages
are made via the key telephone speakers and external pages are made through the
speakers of an external paging system connected to the DBS 576 or DBS 576HD
system. When you issue a page, you specify a paging group so that your
announcement is heard only on the phones that are members of that group.
You can answer a page from any extension using the Meet-Me Answer feature.
Note: You can belong to more than one paging group.
To page another party or make an announcement
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Page Group code (default = #).
3. Enter the number of the desired page group (0-9).
4. Make your announcement.
5. Do one of the following:
If . . .
Then . . .
You want to end the page
Replace the handset or press the ON/
OFF key.
Note: To avoid an abrupt “hang-up”
sound, press the FLASH key before
replacing the handset.
You want to get a response from some-
one answering the page at an extension
Do not hang up; wait for the paged party
to answer.
Answering a Page (Meet-Me Answer)
You can answer a page from any extension using the Meet-Me Answer feature.
To answer a page using Meet-Me Answer
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Meet-Me Answer code (default = ##). (You are connected to the party
trying to reach you.)
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ANSWERING A PAGE WITH UNIVERSAL NIGHT
ANSWER
During night mode, Universal Night Answer (UNA) sends incoming calls for
selected trunks to ring external paging speakers.
UNA calls can be picked up from any extension, provided the extension’s COS
allows UNA answer.
To answer a UNA call
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the UNA to Page Pickup code (default =
).
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MAKING ANNOUNCEMENTS TO BUSY EXTENSIONS
Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS 576 or DBS
576HD configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system
administrator or DBS 576 and DBS 576HD dealer.
This feature (also known as Off-Hook Voice Announce [OHVA]) allows you to
make an announcement to a busy extension.
If party you called is using a digital key telephone, the announcement is heard only
by the called party, not by the other party he or she is talking to. If, however, the
party you called is using a single-line telephone, both the called party and the party
he or she is talking to will hear the announcement.
To make an announcement
1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF.
2. Dial the extension number.
3. Press 8 if you hear the busy tone.
4. Make your announcement. (Your voice is heard on the extension, not on the other
line.)
Answering an Announcement
To answer an announcement, you can use the OHVA Split key to speak to the
announcing party or you may send a text message.
The OHVA Split key is an FF key that has been assigned to the OHVA function.
The OHVA function is typically used in situations where the extension user must
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handle more than one call. The Split key must be set up by the system administrator
or dealer.
To speak to the announcing party
1. While on a call, press the OHVA Split key.
2. Speak with the announcing party.
3. Press the OHVA Split key to return to the original call.
Transferring Calls with an Announcement
Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS 576 or DBS
576HD configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system
administrator or DBS 576 and DBS 576HD dealer.
To transfer a call while making an announcement
1. While remaining on the line with the original party, press the HOLD key.
2. Dial the extension number.
3. When you hear a busy tone, press 8.
4. Make your announcement.
5. When you are connected to the called party, replace the handset or press the ON/
OFF key.
USING CALL FORWARDING
You can send or forward your calls to another extension, an outside line, or to voice
mail from either your extension or from an alternate extension.
Notes:
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Any outside number used for Call Forwarding must already be programmed
into system speed dialing.
Calls cannot be forwarded to an extension that already has Call Forwarding
set or Do-Not-Disturb (DND) turned on.
The system allows you to cancel Call Forwarding and DND for your
extension in one step.
To set Call Forwarding
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
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2. Do one of the following:
To forward . . .
Do . . .
All incoming calls
Enter the appropriate Call Forwarding - All Calls Set
code:
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For your extension, enter 721
For another extension, enter 741
All incoming calls that ring a
busy extension
Enter the appropriate Call Forwarding - Busy Set code:
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For your extension, enter 722
For another extension, enter 742
All incoming calls that ring an
extension that doesn’t answer
Enter the appropriate Call Forwarding - No Answer Set
code:
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For your extension, enter 723
For another extension, enter 743
3. If setting Call Forwarding for another extension, enter the number of the
extension whose calls you are forwarding. Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
4. Enter the destination code:
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If you are forwarding to another extension, enter the extension number.
If you are forwarding to an outside number, press the # key and enter the
system speed dial code.
5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To cancel Call Forwarding
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Do one of the following:
To cancel call forwarding . . .
Do . . .
For all incoming calls
Enter the appropriate Cancel Call Forwarding - All Calls
code:
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For your extension, enter 731
For another extension, enter 751
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To cancel call forwarding . . .
Do . . .
For all incoming calls that ring a Enter the appropriate Cancel Call Forwarding - Busy
busy extension
code:
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For your extension, enter 732
For another extension, enter 752
For all incoming calls that ring an Enter the appropriate Cancel Call Forwarding - No
extension that doesn’t answer Answer code:
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For your extension, enter 733
For another extension, enter 753
3. If canceling Call Forwarding for another extension, enter the extension number
whose Call Forwarding you are canceling. Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To cancel Call Forwarding and DND for your extension in one step
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Cancel Call Forwarding - DND code (default = 7**).
USING CAMP-ON (CALL WAITING)
Camp-on (Call Waiting) allows you to send a call waiting tone to a busy extension
indicating that they have a call waiting. You then “camp-on” or stay on the line until
the party you are trying to reach answers the call.
Beginning with CPC Version 2.0, you can leave a text message that displays on the
busy phone. Any one of the following messages can be selected. Messages 6 to 9
and 0 have no default message text. All the messages can be changed through
system programming.
Table 6. Send Text Messages
Message No.
Message Text
Visitor Here
Need Help
Important
Message No.
Message Text
User Defined
User Defined
User Defined
User Defined
User Defined
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Urgent
Emergency
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Also beginning with CPC Version 2.0, the busy party can reply with a text message
that displays on the camping on phone. Any one of the following messages can be
selected. Messages 6 to 9 and 0 have no default message text. All the messages can
be changed through system programming.
Table 7. Text Message Replies
Message No.
Message Text
Message No.
Message Text
1
Take A Mes-
sage
6
User Defined
2
3
4
5
Please Hold
Will Call Back
Transfer
7
8
9
0
User Defined
User Defined
User Defined
User Defined
Unavailable
Note: Camp-on (Call Waiting) can be set manually or automatically. However,
automatic Camp-on (Call Waiting) requires system programming.
To manually camp-on to a line and notify a party that they
have a call waiting
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the extension number.
3. After you hear a busy tone, enter the Camp-on (Call Waiting) Set code (default =
2). (The Called party hears an alert tone and you hear a ringback tone.)
4. Stay on the line until the called party answer.
Notes:
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If call waiting is accepted, the busy tone changes to a ringing tone.
You cannot send a call waiting message to an extension that has DND turned
on.
To use Automatic Camp-on (Call Waiting)
Note: Automatic Camp-on (Call Waiting) requires system programming.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the extension number. (The called party hears an alert tone and you hear
ringback tone.)
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3. Remain on the line until the called party answers.
To leave a text message while camp-on
1. Press the
key.
MSG
2. Enter the send text message number (1-9, 0). ( See Table 6 on page 58 for
the send text messages.)
To reply to a text message
1. Press the
key.
MSG
2. Enter the reply text message number (1-9, 0). ( See Table 7 on page 59
for the text message replies.)
To answer a Camp-on (Call Waiting) signal
1. Do one of the following:
To . . .
Answer a call
Do . . .
a. After receiving an alert tone, replace the handset or
b. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key again to
connect to the waiting call..
a. After receiving an alert tone, press the HOLD key to
Toggle between two calls (using
Broker’s Hold)
put the first call on hold.
b. Press the ON/OFF key to pick up the second call.
USING MESSAGE WAITING/CALLBACK
You can leave a callback request message (or message waiting indication) for a busy
extension or one that does not answer. After sending the callback message, you hang
up the phone and wait for the call back. The called party’s message indicator lamp
then flashes that a message has been received.
When the message indicator lamp flashes, it indicates either a callback message
from another extension or, if your system uses voice mail, a voice message. For a
callback message, the display reflects the extension or name that sent the message.
For a voice message, the display reflects that a new message has been received.
If multiple messages have been received, the display reflects the number of
messages and indicates the origin of the first message (i.e., the extension number or
voice mail).
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Note: On a large-display phone, you can use the MSG key to answer callback
requests.
To send a Message Waiting/Callback request
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the extension number.
3. While the phone is still ringing or when you hear the busy tone, enter the
Message Wait code (default = 4). (The message lamp flashes at the called
extension.) (Note: You may need to dial 1 to change to tone calling before
sending the message.)
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To respond to a Message Waiting/Callback request
Note: Multiple messages are accessed in the order in which they are received.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Do one of the following:
To . . .
Do . . .
Answer a callback request
Enter the Message Wait/Callback Set code (default =
*6). Or, if using a large-display phone, press the MSG
key.
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Phone automatically dials the extension that sent
the callback request
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Message lamp goes off when the call is answered
* Cancel a Message Waiting/
Callback request
Enter the Cancel Message Waiting/Callback code
(default = *5).
* Only the person receiving a Message Waiting/Callback request can cancel the request. (The
sender of a callback request cannot cancel the request once it has been sent.)
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
USING DO-NOT-DISTURB
Use DND to temporarily stop calls from coming to your extension.
Note: If your phone is set for Call Forwarding-No Answer or Busy (such as to
voice mail), only calls from other extensions will be blocked. External calls will still
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ring through to your extension before being forwarded to voice mail. Permanent call
forwarding is determined through system programming.
To turn DND on
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Do one of the following
To turn DND on . . .
For your extension
For another extension
Do . . .
Enter the DND Set code (default = 720).
a. Enter the DND Set by Other Phone code (default =
740).
b. Dial the extension number.
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To cancel DND
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Do one of the following
To cancel DND . . .
Do . . .
For your extension
Enter the Cancel DND code (default = 720).
a. Enter the Cancel DND Set by Other Phone code
For another extension
(default = 750).
b. Dial the extension number.
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
USING ABSENCE MESSAGES
Absence messages appear on the display of any internal caller who calls your
extension.
To assign the Absence Message
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key
2. Enter the Absence Message code (default = 729).
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3. Enter the Absence Message number. (See Table 8 on page 63)
4. If desired, enter the 4-digit returning time
5. Press HOLD key.
6. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Note: Five absence messages (0-4) are supplied with the DBS. Messages 5 to 9
have no default message text. All the messages can be changed through system
programming.
Table 8. Absence Messages
Message No.
Message Text
In Meeting
At Lunch
Message No.
Message Text
Absence_No_5
Absence_No_5
Absence_No_5
Absence_No_5
Absence_No_5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Out of Office
Vacation
Another Office
Optionally, a return time can be input. Example Return Times for Absence
Messages include:
Input
No input
9
Display
Return
Return 9:00
Return 11:00
Return 6:15
Return 10:35
11
615
1035
To cancel the Absence Message
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Absence Message code (default = 729).
3. Press HOLD key.
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
LOCKING YOUR EXTENSION
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Use the Station Lockout feature to limit use of your phone by others when you are
away from your telephone. When the Station Lockout feature is in use, the Toll
Restriction Service (TRS) Class of your telephone is changed. Anyone using your
telephone is limited to the calling abilities defined by this Lockout TRS Class.
In addition, with the appropriate COS, you can set or cancel Station Lockout for
other telephones.
To activate the Station Lockout feature
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Station Lockout Set feature code (default = 746).
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To cancel the Station Lockout feature
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Station Lockout Cancel feature code (default = 746).
3. Dial the Walking TRS/Station Lockout security code.
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To activate the Station Lockout feature for another extension
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Station Lockout Set for Another Extension feature code (default = 747).
3. Dial the extension number to activate station lockout.
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To cancel the Station Lockout feature for another extension
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Station Lockout Cancel for Another Extension feature code (default =
748).
3. Dial the extension number to activate station lockout.
4. Dial the Walking TRS/Station Lockout security code.
5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To change the Walking TRS/Station Lockout security code
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1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Station Lockout Security Code change code (default = 749).
3. Dial the current Walking TRS/Station Lockout security code.
4. Dial the new Walking TRS/Station Lockout security code.
5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
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The DBS 576 and DBS 576HD provide a variety of additional features that you can
use in your daily work:
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Mute or MUTE Key (page 67)
Off-Hook Monitor (page 68)
Handsfree Answerback and Operation (page 68)
Voice Recognition (page 69)
Flash Feature (page 69)
Conference Calls (page 69)
Background Music (page 70)
Timed Reminders (page 71)
Caller ID (page 71)
Waking Class of Service (74)
Using Directory Numbers (page 75)
Using Zip Mode (page 78)
USING THE MUTE KEY
You can use the MUTE key on your phone or an FF key assigned as a Mute key to
mute the handset or microphone so that the party on the other end cannot hear you.
(The Mute indicator flashes when using handset mute and lights steadily when the
microphone is muted.)
Note: To use handset mute, you must assign an FF key as a Mute key.
To block outgoing audio using the Mute key
2. Dial the desired number.
3. To mute your conversation:
•
•
Using the handset mute, press the Mute FF key.
Using the microphone mute, press the MUTE key.
4. To turn the mute function off:
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•
Using the handset mute, press the Mute FF key.
Using the microphone mute, press the MUTE key.
USING OFF-HOOK MONITOR
Off-Hook Monitor allows you to play a called or calling party’s voice through the
speaker on your phone, even if you are using the handset. This allows a third party
to hear both sides of a conversation.
Note: Off-Hook Monitor does not activate your phone’s microphone. The party at
the other end will hear only audio transmitted through your handset.
To put a call on speaker
1. During a handset call, press the ON/OFF key. (The other party is audible through
the speaker, but the handset is mute.)
2. Press the ON/OFF key again, to take the caller back off speaker and continue the
call through the handset.
USING HANDSFREE ANSWERBACK AND
HANDSFREE OPERATION
You can answer intercom calls as well as access all available system features
without lifting the handset.
Note: To answer intercom calls without lifting the handset, the system must be
programmed for Voice Calling. You must press 1 during a call to switch from Tone
Calling to Voice Calling. (For more information, see Using Voice Recognition
below.)
To answer calls without lifting the handset
1. When the intercom call arrives, make sure the MUTE LED is off. (If it is lit,
press the MUTE key to turn it off.)
2. Speak into the microphone to answer the call.
To use system features without lifting the handset
1. Press the ON/OFF key.
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USING VOICE RECOGNITION
With the installation of additional hardware, you can use verbal commands to dial
extensions, speed dial numbers, and access various phone features.
Note: This feature requires system programming and addition hardware (VB-44224
Telephone and VM-44101 Voice Recognition Adaptor). For more information, see
your system administrator or DBS 576 and DBS 576HD dealer.
USING THE FLASH FEATURE
You can send a signal to your phone to release an outside line by pressing the
FLASH key or the PROG key. Once you press either key, your phone will either
reseize the same outside line or switch to extension dial tone status.
Note: This feature requires system programming. For more information, see your
system administrator or DBS 576 and DBS 576HD dealer.
MAKING CONFERENCE CALLS
You can use your phone to create conference calls that include up to three parties.
(With the installation of an optional 8-party conference card, you can include up to
eight parties.)
Notes:
•
When no optional conference card is installed, the System supports the
following types of 3-party conference calls:
•
•
•
3 extensions
2 extensions and 1 outside line
1 extension and 2 outside lines
•
When the optional 8-party conference card is installed, the System supports
any combination of conference calls, except all outside lines.
The Version 2.0 software release allows any combination of extensions and CO
lines be in the conference as long as the original extension is in the conference and
the total number of parties does not exceed 8. With Version 2.0 software, only one
operation is used to establish and add to a conference. You simply have to place the
current call on hold, dial the next party and press the CONF key. No different
operation or access code is required to add additional parties to the call.
To establish a conference call
1. While on a call, press the HOLD key or the outside line key you are using.
2. If adding an outside party, press a vacant CO key or dial a trunk access code.
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3. Dial the number of the party you want to add to the call.
4. Press the CONF key when your call is answered. (You are connected to the
called party.)
5. To add another party repeat steps 1-4.
6. For 3-party Conference Call Only:
To release a conference member, press PROG + 1 to release conference member
1 or press PROG + 2 to release conference member 2, etc.
Note: The conference member numbers are shown on the display.
7. To drop out of the conference call, hang up.
To establish a two party private conversation from a 3-party
conference (Version 2.5 or higher)
1. While on a call, press the CONF + 1 (2) to have a private conversation with the
CNF 1 (2) party as shown on the display.
2. To reestablish the conference, press CONF.
To remove a busy tone (hang up) from an 8-party conference
(Version 2.5 or higher)
1. During an conference with more than 3 parties, press CONF + (n) (where n is the
number 1-8 for the conference parties) to individually select a conference party.
2. If you did not select the conference party that is giving busy tone, re-enter the
conference by pressing CONF.
3. If you selected the conference party that is giving busy tone, hang up and then go
off-hook again and press CONF to re-enter the conference call.
To drop out of a conference call
Note: If the originating party hangs up, all conference calls will be terminated.
1. Hang up or press the FLASH key or the ON/OFF key.
CONTROLLING BACKGROUND MUSIC
If your system is set up with a music source, you can play music over the speaker of
your phone. (If Music On Hold is provided with your system, callers will
automatically hear music when you place them on hold.)
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To turn background music on or off
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Background Music code (default = *30).
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Note: On a large-display phone, you can turn background music on or off by
pressing the BGM soft key while in the Function System menu.
USING TIMED REMINDERS
You can program your phone to act as an alarm clock and alert you at a designated
time with an audible tone.
To set a timed reminder (reminder alarm)
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Timed Reminder Set code (default = *31).
3. Enter the time, in 24 hour format, you want the timed reminder (alarm) to sound.
(For example, 0100 = 1:00 am, 1300 = 1:00 pm)
4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
To cancel a timed reminder
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Enter the Cancel Timed Reminder code (default = *39).
3. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
USING CALLER ID
When the Caller ID feature is activated, your telephone displays Caller ID
information as incoming calls ring at your extension. You also have access to
previous call information via the Caller ID Call Log feature.
Caller ID Call Log
Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS configuration,
and may not be available. For information, see your system administrator or DBS
576 and DBS 576HD dealer.
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The Call Log keeps a record of Caller ID calls that ring your phone. You can access
this log by assigning an FF key to flash when there is a new entry in the log. When
you press the key to access the log, the LED turns off.
Each Call Log entry includes the following call information:
•
•
•
•
•
Calling number
Calling name (if provided)
Time and date
How the call was answered
How the call was routed.
Call Log Operation for a Small-display Phones
You can view both the calling number information as well as the detailed
information on each entry. In addition, you can outdial the displayed number or
store the displayed number in a personal speed dial bin.
To view, dial or store the call log entry for a small-display
1. Go off-hook or press ON/OFF.
2. Dial the Call Log feature code (default = CONF 96).
The following displays:
Call Result
Time and Date
of Call
08:30 Fri Oct 24
(blank) - Answered
- Calling Party
Hung Up
01:2015553678
Calling Number
- Answered by
Someone Else
Call Log Entry Number (01 - 10)
3. Press # to move forward in the call log and press * to move back in the call log.
4. To outdial the displayed call log number,
Press the left EXEC key to outdial a leading digit (dial 9), dial the add digits
(usually 1, only in the USA), and dial the displayed caller ID number.
OR
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Press the right EXEC key to outdial a leading digit (usually 9) and dial the
displayed caller ID number.
5. To store the displayed call log number in a personal speed dial bin,
Press the PROG key, the speed dial bin number (80-90) and press the left
EXEC key to dial the add digits (usually an area code) and press the HOLD key.
OR
Press the PROG key, the speed dial bin number (80-90), press the right EXEC
key, and press the HOLD key.
6. To exit the Call Log, go on hook or press ON/OFF.
Call Log Format for the Large-Display Phone
You can view both the calling number information as well as the detailed
information on each entry. In addition, you can outdial the displayed number or
store the displayed number in a personal speed dial bin.
To view, dial, or store call log entry for a large-display phone
1. Go off-hook or press ON/OFF.
2. Dial the Call Log feature code (default = CONF 96).
The following displays::
Call Log Entry Number (01 - 10)
Call Result
Time and Date
of Call
08:30 Fri Oct 24
(blank) - Answered
- Calling Party
Hung Up
01:2015553678
Calling Number
01:2015553678
02:2015554444
03:2015553456
04:4045554321
05:4045557654
- Answered by
Someone Else
3. Press # to move forward in the call log and press * to move back in the call log.
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4. Press NEXT to view the next 5 calls and PREV to view the previous 5 calls.
5. To outdial the displayed call log number,
Press the left soft key to outdial a leading digit (dial 9) dial add digits (usually 1
in the USA), and dial the displayed caller ID number.
OR
Press the right soft key to outdial a leading digit (dial 9) and dial the displayed
caller ID number.
6. To store the displayed call log number in a personal speed dial bin,
Press the PROG key, the speed dial bin number (80-90), and press the left soft
key to dial the add digits (usually an area code) and press the HOLD key.
OR
Press the PROG key, the speed dial bin number (80-90), press the right soft key
and press HOLD.
7. To exit the Call Log, go on hook or press ON/OFF.
WALKING TRS CLASS OF SERVICE
Walking Toll Restriction Service (TRS) Class of Service (COS) allows you to use
your own calling privileges at another phone. For example, you may be allowed to
make long-distance calls from your phone, but a phone in your company’s
warehouse may be restricted from long-distance calls.
To make long-distance calls from the restricted phone, you can go to that phone and
enter a Walking TRS COS code before dialing the number.
Notes:
•
Before using this feature, a Walking TRS COS must be assigned for your
phone by the system administrator of DBS 576 and DBS 576HD dealer.
•
The same Walking TRS COS code may be used by more than one extension.
To use a Walking TRS COS code
1. From an extension other than your own, pick up the handset or press the ON/
OFF key.
2. Enter the Walking TRS COS access code (default = 87).
3. Dial your extension number.
4. Enter your Walking TRS COS code.
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5. Press the # key.
6. Access an outside line.
7. Dial the phone number.
The Walking TRS COS will remain in effect until you hang up.
USING DIRECTORY NUMBERS
A Directory Number (DN) allows extension numbers to be used on a key basis. The
same DN may be assigned to multiple keys on the same telephone and to keys on
other telephones.
When a telephone’s extension number is assigned to a key on the same telephone, it
is considered a Primary Directory Number (PDN). Up to three appearances of the
PDN may be assigned to keys on a key telephone. This allows for multiple calls on
the same Directory Number.
When a DN is assigned to an FF key on another telephone, it is considered a Non-
Primary Directory Number (NPDN). Up to three NPDN appearances of the same
DN may be assigned to keys on a telephone. This allows calls to the DN to appear
on multiple telephones. The calls ring in on a specified basis - immediate, delayed,
or no-ring.
A telephone may only have one PDN (on up to three keys) but may have multiple
NPDNs with up to three appearances of any one NPDN.
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Figure 19. Example Directory Number assignments for Extension 200
When a caller originates a call, the call appears on the first available PDN key. If all
PDNs are unavailable, the call will select the EXT LED.
When calls come in to a DN, the call appears on the first available DN key. If the
call is to your PDN and no PDN key is available, the call appears on the EXT LED.
Directory numbers may be assigned to FF keys 25-32. These are non-appearing
keys.
Intercom voice calls only go to the PDN extension but light the corresponding
NPDN keys red. A tone call follows the appropriate ring status (immediate ring,
delayed ring, etc.) for any extension.
To originate a call
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. If dialing an outside call, dial the outside line group access code (9, 81-84).
3. Dial the phone number or extension number.
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To receive a call to a directory number (PDN or NPDN)
1. If ringing, go off-hook or press the green blinking PDN or NPDN key.
If not ringing, press the red blinking PDN or NPDN key.
To originate a call using a non-primary directory number
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the desired NPDN key.
3. If dialing an outside call, dial the outside line group access code (9, 81-84).
4. Dial the phone number or extension number.
To receive a call using a non-primary directory number
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the desired NPDN key.
To call a primary directory number extension (NPDNs not
called)
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Direct Call to PDN access code (default = 766) or press the Direct Call
to PDN key.
3. Dial the extension number.
To transfer a call to the primary directory number extension
(NPDNs not called)
1. Place the current call on hold.
2. Dial the Direct Call to PDN access code (default = 766) or press the Direct Call
to PDN key.
3. Dial the extension number.
4. If desired, wait until the PDN Extension answers and introduce the call.
5. Hang up.
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USING ZIP MODE
The Zip mode feature (CPC version 2.5 or higher) automatically answers calls when
you are operating a Key Telephone in headset mode.
To enter or cancel Zip mode
1. Press the ON/OFF key.
2. Press the PROG key and dial 80.
OR
Press the ZIP key.
3. Press the ON/OFF key.
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Appendix A. Dial Code List
This appendix summarizes the most commonly used dial codes. Additional features
may be programmed as described in Section 700 - Feature Operation.
The table includes the following information:
•
•
•
Function - Lists the name of the function or feature
Fixed Dial Code - This dial code is hard-coded and cannot be changed.
Flexible Dial Code - This dial code can be used as a default or it can be
customized.
•
Customized Dial Code - This dial code is customized by the system
programer.
Notes:
•
Fixed dial codes and flexible dial codes require different procedures. Be sure
to determine which dial codes your system uses to ensure the use of the
appropriate procedure for a specific task.
•
Default dial codes use the same procedures as flexible dial codes.
Table 9. Dial Code Table
Function
Fixed Dial Code
(REDIAL + )
Flexible Dial Code
8#
Customized
Dial Code
Account Codes
Alarm Set
*57
*22
*23
*69
*24
*31
*39
Alarm Clear
Answer Key
Background Music Set/
Cancel
*30
BLF/DSS Outgoing
BLF/DSS Immediate Ring
BLF Delayed Ring
BLF/DSS No Ring
Busy Override Set
9 + extension number
81 + extension number
82 + extension number
83 + extension number
*53
Call Forward (All Calls): Set 70 + extension number 721 + extension
number
Call Forward (All Calls):
Cancel
*09
731 + extension
number
Call Forward (All Calls): Set *10
from another ext.
741
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Function
Fixed Dial Code
(REDIAL + )
Flexible Dial Code
751
7**
Customized
Dial Code
Call Forward (All Calls):
Cancel from another ext.
*11
Call Forward (All/Busy/No
Answer/DND): Clear (Prior
to Ver 2.0)
*21
Call Forward (All/Busy/No
Answer/DND and Absence
Message): Clear (Ver 2.0
and higher)
Call Forward (Busy): Set
72 + extension number 722 + extension
number
Call Forward (Busy): Cancel *15
732 + extension
number
Call Forward (Busy): Set
from another ext.
*16
742
Call Forward (Busy): Cancel *17
from an other ext.
752
Call Forward (No Answer):
Set
71 + extension number 723 + extension
number
Call Forward (No Answer):
Cancel
*12
*13
*14
733 + extension
number
Call Forward (No Answer):
Set from another ext.
743 + extension
number
Call Forward (No Answer):
Cancel from another ext.
753 + extension
number
Call Park Hold/Answer
Call Park Hold
*63
*64
*65
771
772
Call Park Answer (Own
Ext.)
Call Park Answer (0ther
Ext.)
*66
773
Call Park Transfer
*67
*31
774
701
Call Pickup Group (All
Calls)
Call Pickup Group (CO
Calls only)
*32
702
703
Call Pickup Group
(designated)
*33 + (call pickup
group 1-99)
Call Pickup - Direct Trunk
Callback at Busy Tone
Camp-on at Busy Tone
Conference Key
*34
*49
*50
*36
*0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Function
Fixed Dial Code
(REDIAL + )
Flexible Dial Code
760
Customized
Dial Code
Day1/Night Toggle (Prior to *25
Ver 2.0)
Day 1/Day 2/Night Toggle
(Ver 2.0. and higher)
Day2
*26
761
Direct Call Pick-Up
DND: Set/Cancel
Extension Call
73 + extension number 704
*18
720
Extension number
*41
N/A
N/A
Extension Directory Name
Assignment
Recall/Flash Key
*39
*04
Floating Hold: Answer Call
Park Pickup (Ver 2.0 and
higher)
*9
Headset Mode
*35
*30
*07
Meet-Me Answer
##
*5
Message Waiting
(Callback): Cancel
Message Waiting (Callback) *08
*6
Message Waiting Set at
Busy Tone
*51
Message Waiting Set at
Ringback Tone
*55
Night 1
*27
*28
762
763
Night 2 (for Built-In Voice
Mail messages)
Off-Hook Voice Announce
Paging
*70
*29 + (page group
number)
# + (zone number)
Program Key
*38
*40
*68
*01
*71
*42
PSD Name Assignment
Release Key
N/A
80
Speed Dial Send
Split Key
System Speed Dial Name
Assignment
Timed Reminder (alarm) -
Set
*22
*23
*31
*39
Timed Reminder (alarm) -
Cancel
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Function
Fixed Dial Code
(REDIAL + )
Flexible Dial Code
N/A
Customized
Dial Code
Tone/Voice Switch
Transfer Key
*54
*37
*61
Variable Mode
Voice Mail Transfer Key 1
74 + Extension
Number
Voice Mail Transfer Key 2
75 + Extension
Number
Walking TRS Key
*72
Note: The following feature keys were added with version 2.0
Station Lockout Set (Own
Ext.)
*#01
*#02
*#03
*#04
746
747
748
749
Station Lockout Set (Other
Ext.)
Station Lockout Cancel
(Other Ext.)
Walking TRS/Station
Lockout Security Code
Change
Callback Cancellation
Zip Mode On/Off (toggle)
Direct Call to a PDN Ext.
UNA Pickup
*58
*73
*74
*77
*78
*79
769
Version 2.5 or higher
766
705
729
Absence Message Code
Network Flash during Talk
on FF-Key
767 (Version 2.5 or
higher)
PDN #1 Key
01
PDN #2 Key
02
PDN #3 Key
03
NPDN #1 Key
NPDN #2 Key
NPDN #3 Key
ACD-1 Wrap Key
ACD-21 Wrap Key
Text Message Send
01 + (Ext No. 0-9999)
02 + (Ext. No. 0-9999)
03 + (Ext. No. 0-9999)
*#83
Version 2.5 or higher
Version 2.5 or higher
*#88
*75 + (Msg Code No.
0-9)
Text Message Reply
Login Key for CTAPI
*76 + (Msg Code No.
0-9)
*#90
Version 2.5 or higher
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Appendix B. Customized PSD Bin Numbers
This appendix contains a table for documenting the Personal Speed Dial (PSD)
numbers that you assign to PSD bins on non-display phones. When making changes
to PSD numbers, be sure to record the change in this following table.
Table 10. Customized PSD numbers (assigned to PSD bins)
PSD Bin
Number
PSD Number
PSD Name
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
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