47Users Manual4-line Speakerphone with Caller IDSBC-420For problems with installation or operation, visit our web site atwww.sbctelephones.com or call
16 17The 420 system can support up to 12 extensions and 15 lines. This is possible by using line 4for line groups. This allows additional lines to be
18 19The default FLASH is set to .6 seconds. This is suitable for most US telephone companies. OlderPBX’s and international telephone companies might
20 21TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROGRAMMING OPTIONSRESETTING THE 420The 420 can be reset to all factory default settings. The EXTENSION ID NUMBER is reset to
22 23A call can be manually answered by pressing the LINE SELECT button for the ringing line. Thespeakerphone will turn ON and the call will be answer
24 25TELEPHONE OPERATIONREDIAL/LAST NUMBER REDIALAutomatically dials the last number called, up to 32 digits in length.AUTO REDIALThe 420 can automati
26 27Calls on any 420 extensions are private. Other 420 extensions cannot intrude on the call unlessthe extension user releases privacy.TO DEACTIVATE
28 29TELEPHONETELEPHONETELEPHONE OPERATIONTELEPHONE OPERATION1.Press INTERCOM followed by the number of the extension you wish to call.MAKING AN INTER
30 31CALLER ID2.Use the ▲▼ buttons to scroll through the stored caller ID records.3.Press END to exit, or wait 20 seconds and the LCD will revert back
32 33DIRECTORYTO SCROLL THROUGH THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DIRECTORY RECORDS1.From idle mode press DIRECTORY.2.Use the ▲▼ buttons to scroll through the
34 35ADDITIONALADDITIONALADDITIONAL FEATURESDIRECTORYPROGRAMMING THE FEATURE KEYSTen FEATURE keys can store twenty names and phone numbers or commonly
1TABLE OF CONTENTSINITIAL SETUPIntroduction... 3Packing List...
36 37ADDITIONALADDITIONALDuring Initial Set-up, the Phone Beeps Continuously Make sure that each 420 in the system is assigned a unique EXTENSION NUM
38 39ADDITIONALADDITIONALPROGRAMMING TREEPROGRAM▲▼: selectLANGUAGE▲▼: select:enter▼TIME/DATE▲▼: select:enter▼LANGUAGE= English▲▼: selectSAVE?LANGUAGE=
40 41ADDITIONALADDITIONALPROGRAMMING TREERINGER TYPE▲▼: select:enter▼L1 RINGER TYPE▲▼: select:enter▼L1 RINGER TYPE= Type 1▲▼: selectSAVE?L2 RINGER TYP
42 43ADDITIONALADDITIONALPROGRAMMING TREEPROGRAMMING TREELINE USAGE▲▼: select:enter▼L1 USAGE▲▼: select:enter▼L1 USAGE= On▲▼: selectSAVE?L1 USAGE= Off▲
44 45ADDITIONALADDITIONALPROGRAMMING TREEAREA CODEs▲▼: select:enter▼HAC= (empty)▲▼: select:enter▼HAC= 310(Enter digits)SAVE?HAC= 310Programmed!RESET A
46 474-LINE SYSTEM TELEPHONEWITH SPEAKERPHONE ANDCALL WAITING CALLER IDOWNER'S GUIDE420 M1S1 10/01Printed in TaiwanTechnical SpecificationsFCC Re
48 49420 M1S1 10/12/01Printed in ChinaTechnical SpecificationsFCC Registration No.:See bottom/underside of the unitRinger Equivalence:See bottom/under
2 3INITIAL SETUPCID – Caller Identification or Caller ID.EXTENSION – An individual 420 telephone having a unique extension number.IDLE MODE – Extensio
4 5420 KEY FEATURES420 KEY FEATURESINITIAL SETUPINITIAL SETUPVOLUME KEYSAdjust the handset, headset, speakerphone or ringervolume levels, page 22.REDI
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8 9INSTALLATIONINITIAL SETUPINITIAL SETUPINSTALLATION1.Connect the 420 to the telephone wall jacks as shown in the illustrations below.CONNECTING THE
10 11INITIAL PROGRAMMINGINITIAL PROGRAMMINGSETTING THE TIME AND DATE (cont.)TO ENTER THE PROGRAM MODEYou are now ready to begin configuring the extens
12 131.While in the PROGRAM mode, press the▼ button until the following screenappears:PROGRAMMING OPTIONSPROGRAMMING OPTIONSRINGER ON/OFF▲▼: select
14 151.While in the PROGRAM mode, press the▼ button until the following screenappears:PROGRAMMING OPTIONSPROGRAMMING OPTIONSLINE USAGE▲▼: select : e
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