Comdial Scout 900MXS Cordless Instruction Manual
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10.9 Attaching The Belt Clip To The Handset Snap the tabs of the belt clip into all four notches on the sides of the handset. Use the belt clip to attach the handset to your belt or pocket for convenient portability. Notice that the belt clip includes a metal loop that you can use to suspend the hand - set from a lanyard if you wish. To remove the belt clip, pry one tab at a time from the notch on the side of the handset. Carefully lift the belt clip off. CAUTION The belt clip is designed to fit snugly...
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10.10 Testing the Coverage Range Your digital wireless telephone will continue to operate effec - tively as you move some distance away from the base unit. Many circumstances affect the maximum distance that you can travel away from the base unit’s location. Among these are walls and other obstructions that separate you from the base unit’s location. It is a good practice to test the maximum cover - age range that your digital wireless telephone delivers when you first install it so that you will know...
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Troubleshooting Your Telephone 11.1 Using Chapter Eleven If your digital wireless telephone is not operating properly, use this chapter’s information to help identify the cause of im - proper operation. 11.2 Interpreting The Trouble Symptoms 11.3 Making A Power Reset 11.2 Interpreting The Trouble Symptoms Should your digital wireless telephone fail to operate properly, review the following list of symptoms and causes for help. 87 Troubleshooting Your Telephone 11
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Symptom Possible Cause Charge light will not turn on when you place handset in base unit. –Be sure AC adapter is plugged into base unit and wall socket. Be sure handset is properly seated in base unit cradle –Be sure nickel-cadmium battery pack is properly installed on handset –Be sure that the charging contacts on the handset and base unit are clean Frequent interruptions in conversa - tions,–Be sure base unit antenna is vertical –Move handset closer to base unit –Locate base unit at a greater height...
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11.3 Making A Power Reset If you ever experience scrambled displays, link problems, or feature access problems, you may need to execute a power re - set procedure. To reset power on the base unit, disconnect the AC adapter plug from the base unit, wait several seconds, reconnect AC adapter plug to base unit. To reset power on the handset, lift the handset from the base unit, remove the battery pack, wait several seconds, replace battery pack. 89 Troubleshooting Your Telephone
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A Account Codes, Entering 7.5 Answering Calls 2 Answering Calls At Monitored Stations 2.3 Answering Night Transferred Calls 2.4 Answering Outside And Intercom Calls 2.2 Applying Power to the Base Unit 10.4 Attaching The Belt Clip To The Handset 10.9 Authorization Codes, Entering 7.6 Automatic Callback 3.8 Automatic Dialing 3.2 B Battery Contacts, Cleaning The 10.8 Battery Pack, Charging The Handset’s 10.6 Battery Pack, Installing 10.5 Battery Packs, Charging Extra 10.7 Belt Clip, Attaching The 10.9...
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E Entering Account Codes 7.5 Entering Authorization Codes 7.6 Executive Override 3.10 F Forwarding Calls 7.7 Functions, Knowing Your Telephone’s 1.4 H Handing Hold Recalls 4.3 Handling Park Recalls 4.5 Hold Recalls, Handling 4.3 Holding Calls 4.2 Hot Transfer, Making A 5.3 I Installation Location, Selecting The 10.2 Installing The Battery Pack 10.5 Installing The Digital Wireless Telephone 10 Intercom Calls, Answering 2.2 Intercom Calls, Making 3.7 Interpreting The Low Battery Indication 1.5 Interpreting...
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O Outside Calls, Answering 2.2 Overriding A Call Or A Do Not Disturb Condition At Another Telephone (Executive Override) 3.10 P Paging Announcement, Sending A 7.11 Park Recalls, Handling 4.5 Parking Calls 4.4 Placing Calls On Hold 4 Power, Applying To Base Unit 10.4 Privacy Release 7.8 Programming For Speed Dialing 9.2 Programming Your Telephone 9 Q Queuing 3.6 Quick Reference Guide A1 R Redialing A Previously Dialed Number 3.4 Reset, Making A Power 11.4 Responding To A Subdued Off-Hook Voice...
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T Testing The Coverage Range 11.5 Tracker Paging System, Using The 7.14 Transfer, Making A Hot 5.3 Transferring Calls 5 Transferring Screened And Unscreened Calls 5.2 Trouble Symptoms, Interpreting 11.3 Troubleshooting Your Telephone 11 U Using Line Groups 3.5 Using The Other Telephone Features 7 Using The Tracker Paging System 7.15 Using This Guide 1.1 Using Your Digital Wireless Telephone With A DSS/BLF Console 7.16 V Voice Announce Block 7.2 Volume Control, Setting The 7.13 W Waiting For A Line...