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Image AddedImage AddedImage AddedImage AddedImage AddedImage AddedThere are two general types of phone sets available from Telecommunication Systems (TS): analog and digital. Digital sets are characterized by a digital display that is located in the top section of the phone set. They also tend to have more buttons that can be programmed for specific uses. Analog sets are simpler than digital sets. They have few if any programmable buttons and lack a digital display.

The tables below are a list of all phones currently in use on campus. You can click on your phone to access a user guide.

Current phone sets


Type

Digital

Digital

Digital

Analog

Analog

Extensions

Multiple

Multiple

Multiple

Single

Single

Use # or * Buttons for Features



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3-Way Calling using Flash Button





*

Message Waiting Light

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*

Hold, Mute, and Redial Buttons

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Transfer Button

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Conference Call button to connect up to 6 callers

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Caller ID Display Screen

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Speakerphone

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12 Programmable Feature Buttons

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24 Programmable Feature Buttons



*

Call Log

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Expansion Unit Port



*

Speed Dial

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User Selectable Languages

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Further resources

If you do not see your phone listed above, you can also take a look at these general instructions: