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[. . . ] Return to the caller by pressing the extension key beside the flashing º. Microphone A microphone is an integral part of the M2616 and M2008HF telephone, allowing you to have a telephone conversation without using the handset. Volume Bar Use ® to control the volume of the handset and the speaker. Lower it by pressing the left side. Feature keys You access telephone features and telephone lines with the feature keys. The keys are labeled for your convenience. Main Extension key/Primary Directory Number (DN) key By pressing the lower right-hand key (or lifting the handset), you can make a call on your primary line. (The M2006 only supports a single line key). 1 Introducing your Meridian Digital Telephone Auto Dial lets you dial a specific telephone number by pressing a feature key. To store an Auto Dial number: ç 1. [. . . ] You cannot forward calls while your telephone is ringing. To forward all your calls: 1. Dial the DN that you want to forward your calls to. To cancel Call Forward: 3. The LCD indicator º turns off. To reinstate Call Forward to the same number: Press Forward twice. The LCD indicator º turns on again. To display the number to which you are currently forwarding your internal calls (on telephones equipped with an appropriate display): oe 1. You can forward calls to Meridian Mail by using the Meridian Mail DN as your Call Forward DN. Call Waiting If the attendant routes an outside call to you when you are already on a call, Call Waiting lets you put your current call on hold, allowing you to answer the outside call. 8 Handling Calls To answer an incoming call during a telephone call: To return to your first telephone call: 1. Press Hold when you hear a tone and the call waiting indicator flashes during a telephone call. Press Hold if you want to put the second call on hold, or Release to end the second call. Press the DN Key associated with the first call. or ® 2637 To answer an incoming call during a telephone call without the Call Waiting Key: or ® 2637 1. If you don't have a Call Wait Key and you hear the Call Waiting tone, end your current call and Replace the handset or press Release. 2. When the telephone rings, press the DN Key beside the flashing LCD indicator º to answer the incoming call. Call Pickup Using Call Pickup, you can answer a ringing telephone from any telephone in your Pickup Group or another Pickup Group. To answer a ringing call in your own Call Pickup group: 1. Lift the handset or press a DN Key. or To answer a ringing call in another Call Pickup group: 2. Press Call Pickup, or dial SPRE + ·>. Meridian Display Option 3. Dial the pickup group number of the ringing telephone. To answer a ringing call at a specific extension in any pickup group: 1. Dial the DN of the ringing telephone. Meridian Display Option The 2 line by 24 character display makes the most sophisticated features on your Meridian Digital Telephone easy to use. Screen prompts take you step by step through procedures and keep you informed on the status of various features such as Call Forward and Make Set Busy. Your display can be tilted forward or back to an angle that allows you to see it best. Whether your display is factory installed or added on later, your top right function key will be designated as a P key. This key enters you into the programming mode, where you can make adjustments to various settings such as volume and display contrast. When you press the P key again to exit programming mode, you lock the settings until you reenter programming mode This section shows you how to use your P key. For complete feature explanations, refer to you Meridian Digital Telephone user guide. Programming When you first press P to enter programming mode, you will see this screen. This is the first programming selection. 00 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT SELECT OR SCROLL < < < > > > You can press ® to scroll forward or back through the available selections. Press In-Calls when ready to start work, or Not Ready if you are not yet ready to take calls. 13 Agent Features Log Out Make Busy 1. [. . . ] Press Release to leave the Observe state. 18 Meridian Communications Adapter Meridian Communications Adapter AT dialing commands AT dialing commands are similar to those used to make data calls using a Hayes Smartmodem*. Commands not found here do not apply to using the Meridian Communications Adapter, and are not supported. To user AT dialing: ATA ATDnnn A/ ATO CTRL - z AT<CR> - Answer (answer incoming data call) - Dial (n= 0 - 9, numbers to be dialed) - Repeat last command (no <CR> needed) - On-line (hit three Escape characters rapidly to go off line) - Voice Call (n= 0 - 9, * and #, numbers to dial) - Handsfree Mute (toggle between mute and normal) - Hold (put Voice Call on hold) ATDPnnnn ATF3 ATF4 ATF5 ATH0 ATHP ATIn - Select (take Voice Call off hold) - Hang up Data Call - Hang up Voice Call - Product ID code (n= 0, 1, 4; if n= 0 then send Smartmodem ID; if n= 1 then send result code "206;" if n= 4 then send result codes "a037800C004420" and "b100000000") 19 Meridian Communications Adapter ATQn - Result Code (n= 0, 1; if n= 0 then results are sent) - Verbal Result (n= 0, 1; if n= 0 then numeric codes are sent - Result Code Selection (n= 0, 1; if n=1 then extended results) - Read S-register (n= number of S-register to read) - Write S-register (n= S-register number, x= new value) - Soft Reset (reset to default parameters) - Carrier Detect (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 then carrier detect is enabled) - Echo (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 then commands will echo back to the terminal) - Transparent Mode - Carrier Detect control (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 then Carrier Detect is asserted) - DTR response (n= 0 - 3; when DTR status changes: if n= 0 then ignore; if n= 1 then go off line; if n= 2 then release the call; if n= 3 then release the call and return Hayes parameters to default) - Clear-to-send (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 then CTS is always present) ATVN ATXn ATSn? ATSn=x ATZ ATCn ATEn ATTSP!AT&Cn AT&Dn AT&Rn 20 Meridian Communications Adapter AT&Sn - Data-set-ready (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 then DSR is always present) - Factory configuration (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 returns AT configuration to defaults) - Recall user profile (n= 0, 1; if n= 1 returns AT configuration to defaults) AT&F AT&Yn Note: You must follow each command (except A/) by a carriage return <CR> to execute the command. 21 Meridian Communications Adapter Keypad Dialing commands Keypad dialing refers to the commands you can invoke from your telephone's keypad. The top right-hand function key on your telephone is called the Program key or P-key. [. . . ]

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