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Eclipse Associate Display and Basic Digital Phone User Guide
Changing the Language
When your phone system is installed, the System Administrator can choose two of
four different languages (American English, British English, Japanese, or Spanish) as
the primary and secondary languages. You can then change the display and voice mail
prompts on your phone by toggling between the primary and secondary languages.
For example, if the system’s primary language is American English, and your phone
is programmed for the primary language, all displays appear in American English,
and your voice mail prompts are played in American English (unless changed, as out-
lined below). If the secondary language is Japanese, and your phone is programmed
for the secondary language, all displays appear in Japanese (Katakana) characters, and
your voice mail prompts are played in Japanese.
NOTE:
You can only use the secondary language voice mail prompts if they are
loaded on the system. By default, all phones are set for the primary language. See your
System Administrator to determine which languages are programmed for your phone
system.
You can also program messages using English/Spanish or Japanese characters, or a
combination of both (see
for a list of characters). In displayed lists, such as
directories, the English/Spanish characters are alphabetized before the Japanese char-
acters.
To change the assigned language for your phone:
Dial
to change between your system’s primary and secondary languages,
as desired. If your phone has a display, it shows the current language.
Returning to Default Operation
You can return your phone to default levels at any time. This feature returns volumes
to default levels; cancels DND, manual call forwarding, background music, and queue
requests; and restores handsfree mode, pages, hunt group calls, and system forward-
ing all at once.
To return your phone to default:
Dial
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