Aastra M760E - Manual

Aastra M760E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of contents; Description
  • Page 4 – Attendant console services
  • Page 5 – The supervision function
  • Page 7 – NeXspan
  • Page 8 – Handset cord connector; Analog options card connector*; Connections; Extension module; Recommendations and safety; Caution
  • Page 9 – Accessories for the M760E*; The analog options card; * Please consult your system operator
  • Page 10 – Installing the attendant console; attendant; DISPLAY
  • Page 11 – the display shows the software version of the set; The display asks if you wish to set up the attendant mode.; a t t e n d a n t; C l a s s . A C l a s s . B
  • Page 12 – Presentation of the M760E; Lamps associated with user keys; Attendant console user keys:
  • Page 13 – LNR function; Key
  • Page 14 – The display shows the programming selection:; The interactive display; C A L L F R O M X X X X X X X X X; The; W H A T D O Y O U W A N T T O P R O G R A M ?
  • Page 15 – or; More; Using the interactive keys; C o m m S t a t u s F u n c t . M o r e
  • Page 16 – Using the hands free mode; The lamp associated with the
  • Page 17 – Dialling methods; Using the micro-headset mode
  • Page 18 – The number dialled is shown as it is entered.; Erase; interactive key to make the call.; Using the prenumbering mode; Using the loudspeaker mode; The conversation will be broadcast over the loudspeaker. The; Adjusting the listening volume
  • Page 19 – The display suggests a name or shows the number of possibilities.; name xx; The telephone will dial the number automatically.; Calling an abbreviated number*
  • Page 20 – The display asks you for confirmation.; The lamp associated with; Enabling/disabling the attendant console; C o m m S t a t u s F u n c t . M o r e
  • Page 21 – Using the attendant console; PUBLIC EXCHANGE 1; and; PUBLIC EXCHANGE 2; Calls waiting are automatically redirected.; : if incoming calls are not answered on the free attendant
  • Page 22 – The display will alert you when an external call is received:; programmed key to take; Answering calls
  • Page 23 – SERVICE LINES; TIE LINE
  • Page 24 – first level overload
  • Page 25 – Making a call; Using the LNR feature:; The number dialled is shown on the display.; . To access the emergency numbers list
  • Page 26 – The display shows the status of the set.; . To call a free extension
  • Page 27 – The lamp associated with CCO key goes out; During a call; The display shows the first of the 6 predefined messages.
  • Page 29 – The display will now show the date and time.; The lamp associated with the key goes out.; Using the mute feature:; The two parties remain on-line with each other.
  • Page 30 – red key; If the set is in hands free mode, the; Ending a call; Memory
  • Page 31 – Reserving external lines*; The display shows the first available heading.; To reserve a line
  • Page 32 – Programming and managing the system*; To enter a new abbreviated number:; The display shows the first available number.; Wording
  • Page 33 – The display shows the number programmed.; To consult the abbreviated numbers programmed:; The display shows the counter and the date it was last reset.; To reset the counter:
  • Page 34 – The display asks you to enter the operating mode.; Setting the system date:; The display asks you to enter the new date.; DDMMYYYY
  • Page 35 – Setting the system time:; The display asks you to enter the new time.; new time; and seconds) and press; Enter; when you are finished.; to end the sequence and return to idle; Using the hotel function*; When you have accessed the «HOTEL MANAGEMENT» heading.; HH MM SS
  • Page 36 – The display asks you to enter the room’s extension number.; To display the cost in euros:; The display asks you if you wish to declare another check-out.
  • Page 37 – To programme a wake-up call for another room:; The extension will ring at the programmed time.; HH MM
  • Page 38 – Declaring a phone box:; The display asks you to enter the phone number.; . If the phone is for temporary use only; you have to press the; : In both cases and depending on the features provided
  • Page 39 – Displaying the status of trunk lines*; When you have accessed the «DISPLAY COMMUNICATIONS» heading.; for which you wish to obtain; To select another extension:
  • Page 40 – The display asks you to enter the grouped line number.; For more information:; Notifying a corespondent; also available during a call, see § Using the attendant console; Monitoring grouped lines*
  • Page 41 – Funct; The display shows «WHAT DO YOU WANT TO PROGRAM ?».; The display asks you to select a programmable key.; programmable key; Programming a key
  • Page 42 – The programmable keys; interactive key to supervise; The display prompts you to enter the number.
  • Page 43 – The display prompts you to enter the code.; sequence; The display shows the programming.; Deleting, modifying and exiting programming; interactive key to erase the programming
  • Page 44 – Identifying programmed keys; Label
  • Page 45 – The display shows «WHAT DO YOU WANT TO PROGRAM?».; Programming the supervision function
  • Page 46 – Communicating with the supervision function; and then press the; programmed key; The lamp associated with the programmed key will illuminate.
  • Page 47 – Programming the multikey function; Suppose you wish to program the multikey function.
  • Page 48 – The multiline function; Attendant console enabled,; this involves forwarding calls to a predetermined number.; The multiline function*; The display asks «WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SUPERVISE?».; Programming the multiline function
  • Page 49 – interactive key to supervise your set.
  • Page 50 – The lamp associated with this key flashes.
  • Page 51 – Warning; The lamp associated with his/her key flashes.
  • Page 52 – The display shows « RING»; Choosing the display language; C H O O S E D I S P L A Y L A N G U A G E :
  • Page 53 – Settings; Setting the display contrast; - Consecutively press keys; D I S P L A Y
  • Page 54 – Choosing and adjusting the set ring; R I N G
  • Page 55 – Choosing the incoming call signalling method; . You want to replace the melody by beeps; Adjusting the key beep volume
  • Page 56 – Call between three parties, using a call between two parties.; Miscellaneous
  • Page 57 – Fault; No display; Possible causes; Check the handset, loudspeaker or micro-headset volume setting.
  • Page 58 – Notes
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Summary

Page 3 - Table of contents; Description

Table of contents Description 1 • Your M760E - attendant console 1 • Connections 2 • Recommendations and safety 2 • Accessories for the M760E 3 • Installing the attendant console 4 • Presentation of the M760E 6 • Interactive display 8 • Using the interactive keys 9 Dialling methods 10 • Using the ha...

Page 4 - Attendant console services

Table of contents II • During a call 21 Transferring a call to another extension 21 Transferring a call to several extensions in succession (chaining) 22 Returning to the first correspondent 22 Switching from one correspondent to another 22 Setting up a conference call 22 Returning to a corresponden...

Page 5 - The supervision function

Table of contents III The supervision function 39 • Programming the supervision function 39 • Communicating with the supervision function 40 The multikey function 41 • Programming the multikey function 41 The multiline function 42 • Programming the multiline function 42 • Communicating with the mult...

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