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Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series User Guide
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  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, F IXED K EYS S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 1-14 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Displaying the active CAP The active CAP number is displayed on the top line of your display along with other displayed information. Additional ringing calls and CAPs on hold do not display on the second line. Using CAP keys Use the following guidelines when using your CAPs: CAP Description 1 If you make or receive only one call, use CAP 1. 2 If a second call rings at your station, or you want to make a second call, press <HOLD>, then press CAP2 to answer or dial the next call. 3 Repeat the procedure

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, S AVED N UMBER R EDIAL S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 2-22 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, August 2001 Saved Number Redial About SNR Saved number redial (SNR) controls last number redial. It can be used to disable the LNR feature, preventing subsequent dialed numbers from updating the LNR registration. Using SNR To use SNR, follow these steps: 1 Press the <SNR> key during or after placing a call. Your SNR lamp lights. No new numbers are stored in LNR once you press <SNR>. 2 While SNR is activated, pre

  • B ASIC K EY G ROUP F EATURES S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 3-12 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Procedure To use group hold, follow these steps: 1 After answering a call, press a group hold key to hold the call. 2 You see this display: 3 Announce (using the <ANNO> key) to the party for whom the call is holding that the call is being held, on line 1, for example. 4 Either

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, P ARKING A C ALL S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 3-32 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Picking up a parked call To pick up a parked call, follow these steps: 1 Lift your handset. 2 Press the <PARK> key or... 3 Dial the call park pickup access code. 4 Enter the parked call identifier (or BID) used to park the call. 5 You are automatically connected with the parked party. PCIs are used to identify parked calls. Contact your system administrator for a list of PCIs available in your system, or to find out if you can use your own station number or the station number of the paged party to identify a parked call.

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, F ORWARDING C ALLS HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4-47 Deactivating call forwarding To deactivate call forwarding: 1 From the main menu display, press <NEXT> until you see <FORWD>: 2 Press <FORWD>. The display updates to display forwarding options. 3 Press <PROG>. Your display updates to show forwarding programming options: 4 Press <UNFWD>. Forwarding is deactivated, but the numbers stored for forwarding points remain. 5 Press <EXIT> to return to the main menu display. Cover all calls autodial key I

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, B REAKIN (BRKN) S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 2-16 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, August 2001 Breakin (BRKN) About breakin This feature overrides the busy condition of a station. When you make a call and receive busy tone, you can break in to the call as follows: 1 When you hear busy tone, press the <BRKN> key or... 2 Enter the override/breakin feature access code. 3 All parties hear a breakin tone. 4 A three-way conference is automatically established.

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, F ORWARDING C ALLS S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 4-42 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Forwarding Calls Overview Forward all calls is useful if you are going to another location temporarily because it allows you to forward all of your calls to that location without ringing your phone. The forwarding point can be an internal or external number and can be activated or deactivated using the soft key menu. When you activate call forwarding, cover busy/no answer and cover all calls are immediately suspended. About this section This section describes how to: • Progr

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, C OVERING C ALLS S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 2-40 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, August 2001 Setting up forward all calls To activate forward all calls, follow these steps: 1 Lift your handset or press <SPKR>. 2 Press the <FAC> (forward all calls) key or... 3 Dial the forward all calls register feature access code. 4 Dial the number to which you want to forward your calls. 5 Listen for confirmation tone. All calls go straight to the FAC point and your display confirms that you have successfully forwarded your calls to another coverage point. Canceling forward all calls To cancel forward all

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, P ROGRAMMING AN A UTODIAL K EY S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 4-26 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Changing programming for an autodial key To change the assignment of a programmed autodial key: 1 From the main menu display, press <NEXT> until you see <PROG>. 2 Press <PROG>. Your display prompts you to press an autodial key: 3 Press an autodial key. You see this display: 4 Press <CHANGE>. You see this display, which prompts you to enter a new number for the autodial key

  • F EATURE A CCESS C ODE S UMMARY S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 5-4 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Feature Access Code Summary Using this summary table Use this summary table to record the feature access codes assigned in your system next to the appropriate feature. You may or may not have access to all of the features listed here, depending on your system setup. Contact your

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, F ORWARDING C ALLS HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4-45 4 Press <CANCEL>. Your display confirms that forwarding is cancelled. 5 Press <PROG>and then <STA> to verify that the number is no longer stored for that option key. Cancelled PROG

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, R EDIALING A N UMBER S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 4-32 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Redialing a Number About redial You can use the <REDIAL> soft key to automatically redial your most recently dialed phone number. Using the <REDIAL> key To redial a number: • From the main menu display, press <REDIAL>. Your most recently dialed number is automatically redialed and your display updates as follows: 1=Ringing 11244 NORRIS, JEFFREY MSG SEARCH REDIAL REMIND COVER DND

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, P ROGRAMMING AN A UTODIAL K EY HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4-27 SelecSet 940 Soft Key Operations Functions that you can perform with soft keys You can use your SelecSet 940 phone to perform various functions using the soft key menu. These include: • Retrieving messages • Searching the name/number directory • Redialing a number • Setting a reminder • Covering calls • Using do-not-disturb • Forwarding calls • Programming autodial keys SelecSet 940 soft key menus This illustration shows examples of the SelecSet 940 main menu display and second display. The second display is accessed by pressing the <NEXT> key from the main menu disp

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, C OVERING C ALLS HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4-35 Covering Calls About the <COVER> key You can set up coverage for internal and external calls that terminate to your phone when it is busy or you don’t answer using your soft key menu. Displaying coverage settings by soft key To display coverage settings, from the main menu display, press <COVER>. Displaying coverage settings using an autodial key To display coverage settings using autodial keys: 1 Press the <DSPL> au

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, P ROGRAMMING AN A UTODIAL K EY S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 4-50 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4 Press <CANCEL>. The stored number is cancelled and confirmed in this display: 5 Press <PROG> to reprogram the soft key. Changing programming for an autodial key To change the assignment of a programmed autodial key: 1 From the main menu display, press <NEXT> until you see <PROG>. 2 Press <PROG>. You see this display, which prompts you to press an autodial key: 3 Press an autodial key that you want to change. You see this display: 4 Press <CHANGE>. Your display prompts you to enter a new number for the autodial key: 5 Follow the

  • HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4-3 SelecSet 930 soft key menus This illustration shows examples of the three SelecSet 930 soft key menus. Press <NEXT> to access each successive menu or to return to the main menu display. Press <EXIT> to return to the main menu from any display. Figure 4-1: SelecSet 930 Soft Key Menu 1 1 1 0 0 0 : : : M R MESSAGE REMI

  • HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 4-1 4S OFT K EY O PERATIONS About this chapter This chapter describes soft key operations that are performed using the soft key menus on the SelecSet 930 and 940 digital multifunction telephones.

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, P ROGRAMMING AN A UTODIAL K EY S ELEC S ET 900 U SER G UIDE 4-48 HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 Programming an Autodial Key Overview You can program an autodial key from your soft key menu by following the steps in this section. Assigning a number to an autodial key 1 From the main menu display, press <NEXT> until you see <PROG>. 2 Press <PROG>. Your display prompts you to press an autodial key: 3 Press an autodial key. If it has not been programmed, the lamp for the key lights and you se

  • P ROGRAMMING F EATURE K EYS HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 1-25 Canceling feature key programming To cancel feature key programming: 1 Lift your handset or press <SPKR>. 2 Dial the station speed calling c an ce l l at io n co d e.

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, B UZZER (BUZZ) HCXTD850, Rev. A02, August 2001 2-17 Buzzer (BUZZ) About the buzz feature The buzz feature is typically used for secretaries, in situations where one or more people need a way to buzz the secretary’s station without interrupting or placing an active call on hold. Procedure To use the buzz key, follow these steps: 1 Press the <BUZZ> key to let the secretary know that you need something. 2 The secretary’s phone buzzes, and the <BUZZ> key lights on your phone. Programming an autodial key for BUZZ To program an autodial key, follow thes

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, C OVERING C ALLS HCXTD850, Rev. A02, August 2001 2-37 Setting up cover busy/no answer To set up cover busy/no answer: 1 Lift your handset or press <SPKR>. 2 Dial the internal or external cover busy/no answer feature access code or 3 Dial the station number to which your calls will be directed. 4 Listen for confirmation tone. 5 Calls that are made to your station while you are on a call or don’t answer ring at the specified station number. Note: Two different feature access codes are used to invoke cover busy/no answer for internal and outside calls. Contact yo

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, T HE D ISPLAYS HCXTD850, Rev. A02, September 2001 1-3 The Displays About the displays The SelecSet 900 phones are equipped with alphanumeric liquid crystal displays (LCDs). The displays change when calls are made or received or when keys are used. The appearance of your display when your phone is idle varies depending on the type of phone that you have. SelecSet 920 2 x 24 display For example, if you have a SelecSet 920, your idle display includes time, date, and active CAP and header information. Figure 1-2 SelecSet 920 Idle Display This phone... Has this size display... SelecSet 920/930 2 x 24 (48-characte

  • Hitachi SelecSet 900 Series, S TANDARD C ALLING HCXTD850, Rev. A02, August 2001 2-3 Standard Calling Procedure To place a call, follow these steps: 1 Lift your handset or press <SPKR> to receive dial tone. 2 Perform one of the following operations: - Dial the desired number - Dial a system or station speed dial code - Press an autodial key 3 You hear ringback tone and are connected as the called party answers. Internal calls To place an internal call, lift your handset or press <SPKR>, and dial the 3 to 5-digit number of the party you’re calling. The 1 in y

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