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Manual de usuario Aastra Telecom, modelo M6310

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It has also a two line display to show you information about your calls and a built in handsfree microphone. This guide first takes you through the basic features of the M6310 telephone. You’ll learn the different parts of the set and what they do, as well as other basics such as how to make calls and put calls on hold. After you have covered the basics, you can then read how to set up the local features available on the M6310 telephone. Local features provide you with convenient ways to customize the set for your use. The remaining portions of the guide describe Network features which can be installed on your M6310, such as Call Forward and Call Waiting. Unlike local features, Network features must be ordered from your telephone service provider. Note that some of the Network features contained in this guide may not be available to you. Also note that your service provider may have provisioned your set with features which are not described here. Contact your System Administrator or Customer Service Representative if you need more information or help with the Network features installed on your set. Table of Contents Using your M6310 telephone—the basics 4 Answering calls 6 Making calls 6 Placing a call on hold 6 Ending a call 7 Setting the alerter volume 7 Setting the handset volume 7 Setting the Handsfree speaker volume 7 Setting the On-hook monitor volume 7 Muting the handset 7 Tones that you hear when using the M6310 8 Handsfree Calling 8 Display Features 9 Setting up local features 10 Save, Memory, and Pause 10 Alerter Volume 11 Time and Date 12 Call Timer 12 Display Language 13 C.O. (Network) Features 13 Predial 14 Save Number 14 Memory Number 15 Pause 15 Quick ways to make calls 16 Automatic Dial 16 Automatic Line 16 Intercom 17 Intercom Group 17 Last Number Redial 18 Speed Call 18 How to avoid missing a call 19 Call Forward 19 Call Waiting 19 Call Pickup 20 Message Waiting 20 Table of Contents Using your M6310 telephone—the basics 4 Answering calls 6 Making calls 6 Placing a call on hold 6 Ending a call 7 Setting the alerter volume 7 Setting the handset volume 7 Setting the Handsfree speaker volume 7 Setting the On-hook monitor volume 7 Muting the handset 7 Tones that you hear when using the M6310 8 Handsfree Calling 8 Display Features 9 Setting up local features 10 Save, Memory, and Pause 10 Alerter Volume 11 Time and Date 12 Call Timer 12 Display Language 13 C.O. (Network) Features 13 Predial 14 Save Number 14 Memory Number 15 Pause 15 Quick ways to make calls 16 Automatic Dial 16 Automatic Line 16 Intercom 17 Intercom Group 17 Last Number Redial 18 Speed Call 18 How to avoid missing a call 19 Call Forward 19 Call Waiting 19 Call Pickup 20 Message Waiting 20 When you can’t reach someone 21 Leave Message 21 Override 21 Ring Again 22 Ways to transfer or share calls 23 Conference 23 Call Park 24 Privacy Release 24 Transfer 25 Controlling your telephone line 26 Make Busy 26 Privacy 26 Connecting your M6310 27 Using Your M6310 telephone—the basics 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 5 4 1. Handset allows two-way communication while a call is established. 2. Speaker turns on when you press an available line key. You can hear when the other party answers and pick up the handset to speak. You can also use the speaker to listen to the other party on Handsfree calls. 3. Release key cancels active calls. 4. Hold key keeps a caller on the line. 5. Feature/line keys let you make and receive telephone calls or use installed features. 6. Prime Directory Number (PDN) key is your main telephone line or extension number. It is automatically selected for outgoing calls when you lift the handset. Other telephone extensions that appear on your M6310 can be used by pressing the appropriate key. 7. Feature/Line Indicators. The %indicators appear beside active lines or features. A steady %means that the feature or line is active. A slow flashing %means the line is ringing. A fast flashing %means the line is on hold or a feature is being programmed. 8. Dial Pad gives you easy push-button dialing and programming. 9. Volume Key adjusts the speaker, ringer, or handset volume. It is also used to scroll through setup functions shown on the display and to edit Predial digits. 10. Display shows useful information about your calls or features 11. Alerter flashes when the telephone rings 12. Handsfree allows you to speak to a caller without using a handset (see handsfree calling page 8). 13. Mute can be used to prevent the other party hearing you over handset/handsfree. 5 Using Your M6310 telephone—the basics Answering calls To signal an incoming call, your telephone rings, the alerter light flashes, and the indicator beside a line or intercom key flashes slowly. To answer a call: 1. If the call is ringing on a line other than your PDN, press the line or intercom key beside the flashing indicator. 2. Lift the handset to speak or press Yto answer the call (see page 8). To answer a call when the handset is off-hook and the line is not on: 1....


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