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Eclipse Associate Display and Basic Digital Phone User Guide
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It’s time to get connected with the future using your new Associate Display or Basic
Digital Phone. The
About This Guide
section lists the different sections of this user
guide, along with a brief explanation of the information covered in each section.
NOTE:
Because the Eclipse telephone system is very flexible and programmable, the
procedures for using the features might vary slightly from the descriptions in this guide.
If so, your trainer or System Administrator can tell you how your system differs and how
to use the features.
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This guide contains instructions for using the Associate Display and Basic Digital
Phones on the Inter-Tel Eclipse and voice mail systems. To help you find information
more quickly, this guide is divided into four separate sections, as indicated by the
tabs.
These sections include the following:
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Finding Your Way:
This section provides the map for your phone and this guide.
It includes figures and general information designed to help you find what you
need.
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Getting Started:
If you need to make a call, this is the section for you. It not
only includes basic phone and voice mail information, but it provides instructions
on how to perform everyday tasks, such as answering calls, making calls, access-
ing voice mail, etc.
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Moving On:
Once you’ve got the basics down, it’s time to move on to the
advanced features. In this section, you’ll learn how to program speed-dial num-
bers, use remote messaging, and access other helpful features.
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Learning More:
This is the place where the answers are. With a Frequently
Asked Question (FAQ) section and additional information about the phone and
voice mail systems, you can perform basic troubleshooting and learn more about
the system.
In addition, this guide contains an index, a list of default feature codes, and a voice
mail flow chart for easy reference.
NOTE:
If you need to access information quickly, refer to the
Quick Reference Guide
attached to the front of this guide. You can also tear out the pocket guide to keep as a
handy reference for features you are likely to use while away from the office (Remote
Feature Access and Voice Mail).