Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Manual
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Setting the Time and Date ________________
From the User Options menu, select CLOCK.
(
Setup
→
USER
→
CLOCK)
The current time and date will be displayed, with the cursor
flashing on the first digit.
Enter new digits for the date and time with the dial pad. The
cursor will advance automatically as each digit is entered.
Time must be entered in 12-hour format. AM/PM is changed
with a softkey.
If you need to make corrections, select
Å
BKSP
(backspace)
to move the cursor to the left.
The
More
4
key moves the cursor to the right.
When all changes have been made, press the
Done
key to
return to the User Options menu or the
Setup
key to exit
Setup Mode.
Setting Up Speed Dial Keys _______________
Speed Dial
keys facilitate dialing for voice mail, auto attendant and
similar applications. Pressing a Speed Dial key with no active call will
originate a call on an idle call appearance and dial the selected
number. If a Speed Dial key is pressed while connected on an active
call, the speed dial number is dialed on that call. Speed dialing can be
used in conjunction with manual dialing. Any unused multifunction key
can be designated as a Speed Dial key. Speed Dial keys can also
include network feature activator codes – this feature is explained on
page 35.
Speed Dial keys can be programmed with up to 24 digits including 0-9,
#, * and "Pause". The keys must be programmed at the terminal; they
are not set by a Parameter Download.
To add or change DSS keys, use the KEYS option in the Installation
Options menu (see page 34).
Done
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