The speakerphone can be programmed to work in one of three ways:
- Normal speakerphone operation.
-Disabled for outgoing and incoming CO calls, but handsfree on intercom allowed.
-Headset operation allowed.
Use Flash 50 programming when you want to modify a range of stations’ attributes using fixed station numbers.
Use Flash 51 programming to modify a single station’s attributes using a flexible station number.
Programming Steps
1. Press FLASH and dial [50] or dial [51]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and one of
the following messages displays:
DISCONNECT SPK CALL 0-1
DISABLED
Flash 50 - Fixed Numbers Flash 51 - Flexible Numbers
STATION ATTRIBUTES
SELECT A STATION RANGE
ENTER STATION NUMBER
Enter the range of fixed station numbers (100-419) to be programmed. If only one station
is being programmed, enter that number twice, e.g., [100 100].
-or-
Enter a valid flexible number (100-8999) to be programmed.
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
Flexible button #19 is lit. The display updates to reflect current programming for Page A:
4. Press button #20. The display updates to reflect current programming for Page B.
5. Press the SPEAKERPHONE flexible button (Button #4). The following message displays:
6. Enter a valid number (0-4) on the dial pad to identify the speakerphone operation.
[0]= Works as normal speakerphone. Full speakerphone capabilities on CO lines and
Intercom.
[1] = Speakerphone enabled for intercom calls only. Speakerphone capabilities disabled
for outgoing CO line calls (monitoring and on-hook dialing are still permitted).
[2] = Permits toggling of speakerphone and headset operation via the [634] Headset
code.
[3] = Forces the telephone to always ring in the tone intercom mode.
[4] = Forces the telephone to the hand-free intercom mode always.
7. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
DEFAULT … All stations are assigned an ID of 0 (Full Speakerphone).

Last edited by Derrick; 07/14/15 07:21 AM.

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