Ericsson 250 - Manual

Ericsson 250

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TELEF; QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
  • Page 3 – TELEFAX FORM; You can help us; Number; Number; Common Abbreviated Numbers
  • Page 4 – QUICK REFERE; USER’S GUIDE
  • Page 5 – To access the Information function:; Press the key; BusinessPhone 250 / BusinessPhone 50
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Table Of Contents; page
  • Page 7 – x20 characters. See section ”Display info”.; DESCRIPTION; The Economyplus telephone is not equipped with a
  • Page 8 – The handset may retain small metal objects in the
  • Page 9 – INCOMING CALLS; A ringing signal and a flashing lamp indicates an incoming call.; ANSWER CALLS; Handsfree function is not available on the Dialog 3201
  • Page 10 – Allow calls on line 2; Free on 2nd access; Answer a second call; The first call is parked.; Press the first line key; The second call is parked. You are connected to the first caller.; Press if you want to terminate the ongoing call
  • Page 11 – OUTGOING CALLS; How to make internal and external calls.
  • Page 12 – Before you quit the call:
  • Page 13 – BUSY EXTENSION; You call an extension and receive busy tone.; Press to camp on; If you receive the busy tone again, the desired extension; Intrusion; If you still hear the busy tone, then your extension does not
  • Page 14 – DURING CALLS; You can adjust the volume, see section ”Audible adjustments”.
  • Page 15 – You have an ongoing conversation.; Inquiry; The second call is disconnected.; Line; Now you are connected to the first party.; Line 1; First call is connected.; Inquiry or Line 2; Second call is connected.
  • Page 16 – You have an ongoing internal or external conversation and; You can transfer the call before answer or wait for answer.; Transfer; You are called back, if you have transferred an external call and
  • Page 17 – The lamp flashes slowly.
  • Page 18 – COMMON HOLD; Hold; Press to pick up on own extension; Pick up on another extension:; Call the extension that put the call on hold
  • Page 19 – CALL FORWARDING; You can still make calls as usual.; Diversion
  • Page 20 – If you need to program a new diversion address:; Any directory number.
  • Page 21 – Individual diversion is cancelled. The lamp extinguishes.
  • Page 22 – Follow me and individual diversion can also be cancelled
  • Page 23 – INFORMATION; This will not work, if the voice information is used as a; ENTER INFORMATION; To store text or voice information.; Info; Press
  • Page 24 – Enter ÓCodeÓ and; Code; Press to enter the information; Vacation, back June 27
  • Page 25 – You can dial your own extension number if you want to; Information is passive.
  • Page 26 – When the information is switched off:; This chapter only applies to the Standard telephone.
  • Page 27 – INTERNAL MESSAGES; Send a ”call me” message.
  • Page 28 – RECEIVE MESSAGE; The message lamp flashes rapidly.; Press to receive a message; Depending on the configuration, you might be asked for; Press to finish the procedure
  • Page 29 – MAILBOX SYSTEM; Callers are able to leave messages in your individual mailbox.
  • Page 30 – To retrieve your messages from an external position:
  • Page 31 – Callers are able to leave messages in the common mailbox.; Common mailbox
  • Page 32 – Dial your company«s telephone number
  • Page 33 – Option 1; Via a programmable key; Option 2; Via the keypad; ” to ”; Dial the common abbreviated number; Please refer to your telephone directory.
  • Page 34 – Thomas P
  • Page 35 – Airport
  • Page 36 – A number between 0 and 9.
  • Page 37 – CALL METERING
  • Page 38 – GROUP FACILITIES; KEY SYSTEM; To answer an external call, just press the flashing key.; Make an external call; External line; Dial the desired number
  • Page 39 – Traffic situation; A flashing lamp beside the key indicates an incoming call.
  • Page 40 – GROUP HUNTING; Your telephone can be included in a hunt group, where all; Press the flashing line key
  • Page 41 – Answer paging; Paging; COMMON BELL; You can also program the common bell code on a function
  • Page 42 – OTHER USEFUL FACILITIES; If you receive busy tone, your extension does not have the
  • Page 43 – ACCOUNT NUMBER; Internal dial tone. Make the external call.; Enter account number and press; Background music; Press to cancel the music; You can adjust the volume, see section ”Audible
  • Page 44 – INTERCOM LINE; Intercom to Secretary; Press to cancel the intercom call; defined as the ”master” and the other one as the ”slave”.
  • Page 45 – telephone works as a normal ”stand-alone” telephone.; Press and dial own directory number; Immediate answer
  • Page 46 – Dial the public number of your company; During the procedure you will be prompted for your perso-; Dial the Automated Attendant directory number
  • Page 47 – DOORPHONE; You will be in speech connection with the calling party.; Please ask your system administrator for the number.; NIGHT SWITCHING; Night
  • Page 48 – SECURITY; Verification tone. Your extension is open for use.
  • Page 49 – Dial tone. You can make one call from your extension.
  • Page 50 – LEAST COST ROUTING; Use least cost routing; The usual way of making an outgoing external call.; Dial the LCR code; Please ask your system administrator for the LCR code.
  • Page 51 – ISDN FACILITIES; NUMBER SECRECY; Number secrecy
  • Page 52 – The public net provides the number of the caller.
  • Page 53 – Establish an external call in the normal way.
  • Page 55 – ISDN CALLER LIST; Via your telephone you can:; Retrieve calls; To see the first entry in the caller list:; If you do not react within 30 seconds the display is; Press to scroll through the list
  • Page 56 – Press to call the selected number; If a route access code hasn ́t been defined for your caller; Press to see the date and time of the selected call; When you are retrieving calls from your caller list.; Press to erase the selected call; If you do not react within 5 seconds the display is
  • Page 57 – OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; OPTION UNIT; • Tape recorder; EXTRA HANDSET
  • Page 58 – The following headset functions are available.
  • Page 59 – Headset to handsfree; Handsfree to headset; Headset; CONFERENCE UNIT
  • Page 60 – PROGRAMMING; Programming of dial-by-name keys and individual
  • Page 61 – See section ”Function codes and required data”.
  • Page 63 – ”Malicious call identification” and ”Number secrecy”
  • Page 64 – DISPLAY INFO
  • Page 65 – VISIBLE SIGNALS; LAMP INDICATIONS
  • Page 66 – AUDIBLE ADJUSTMENTS; Now you can select ringing type, volume or character.
  • Page 67 – This programming is not applicable when you have
  • Page 68 – TONES AND SIGNALS; The tones and ringing signals in this guide refer to the
  • Page 69 – GLOSSARY
  • Page 71 – INSTALLATION; INSTALL STAND; Wallmounting screw holes; INSTALL CABLES
  • Page 72 – • Do not place your telephone on sensitive surfaces.; ADJUST TELEPHONE
  • Page 73 – USEFUL HINTS; When these features are used, your BusinessPhone will; Cancel your calls by pressing the ÓClearÓ-key
  • Page 74 – INDEX; Page
  • Page 77 – Communication is our business; Special account numbers for business calls:; QUICK REFERENCE CARD
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Page 2 - TELEF; QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

W e tr y to make this documentation as user-friendly as possible. You can help us make it better , b y r eturning this telefax form with your suggested impr ov ements. Fax the form to E ricsson A ustria at +43-1-81 100-5437, or giv e us a call at +43-1-81 100-5420. This is my opinion on the B usines...

Page 3 - TELEFAX FORM; You can help us; Number; Number; Common Abbreviated Numbers

This is a part of EN/LZTBS 102 095 R3A. Subject to alteration without prior notice TELEFAX FORM You can help us make this manual even better! IMPORTANT NUMBERS IMPORTANT NUMBERS Number Function Account number 1Account number 2Automated attendantBackground music numberCommon bellCommon mailbox number...

Page 4 - QUICK REFERE; USER’S GUIDE

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