TELOS 2101 USER’S MANUAL
PART V
THE TELOS DESKTOP DIRECTOR
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SECTION 3 – DESKTOP DIRECTOR: GUIDE FOR PRODUCERS & CALL SCREEENERS
3.3.2
Telephone Mode Buttons
Dial pad buttons
These are used for dialing out, as with any telephone. They remain active during a
call for use accessing voice mail and other services.
Speaker phone button
(Speaker phone) – This button places a call that is on the handset onto this
Desktop Director’s built-in speakerphone. If the handset is on hook this button places
the next line selected on the left column on the speakerphone.
Mute button
(Mute) – This button mutes the handset microphone and hands free microphone
on the Desktop Director™. The LED beside this button will light to indicate that
these microphones are muted. Pressing this button again will cancel the muting
function.
Transfer button
(Transfer) – This button invokes the “transfer” function. While connected to a
line, pressing this button will return dial tone. You can the dial in the regular fashion.
Once dialing is complete, you can press this button a second time to connect the two
parties, or you can wait for the called party to answer and announce the call (the first
party will be on hold while you are dialing and talking to the called party). In the
latter case, you would press the button the second time once you have finished
talking to the called party and wish to connect the two parties.
If you hang up before pressing the transfer button a second time, the transfer will be
aborted, leaving the original party on hold.
3.3.3 User
Function Buttons –
These buttons can be used for control of equipment external to the Telos phone
system. For instance the ?#@! button may used to control your obscenity delay
dump, etc.
(user button) – Check with your Chief Engineer to determine what this button
does. It can be used to control equipment external to the TWOx12 such as the “delay
dump” input on an obscenity delay unit.
(record control) – Again, check with your Chief Engineer to determine if this
button is setup to control something. This is intended to control an external recording
device to easily capture conversations from callers.
Pressing the button once when nobody is on air, “arms” the recording feature (LED
blinking).
Once armed, placing a caller on either of the two hybrids starts the recorder
automatically (LED solid). If no caller is on either hybrid, the “Record Stop” output
will be pulsed to stop the recorder and the system will re enter the “armed” state.