UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS
M3903 TELEPHONE USER GUIDE

BUTTONS ON YOUR PHONE
DN KEY – The Directory Number is the identity of a telephone set. Also called the extension number, the DN key is the green line key on your set.
ROLLOVER KEY – The Rollover key is the second line for your set. The system is programmed so that if you are busy on your primary DN, a second call will "rollover" to this additional line. This allows you to handle multiple calls at once.
GOODBYE – This key is used to hang up or disconnect.
HOLD – This key is used to put someone on hold. To take a call off of hold, press the DN key next to the flashing indicator.
HANDSFREE - A feature you can use to place calls without lifting the handset.
MUTE – This feature can be used to mute the microphone on your set while using handset or handsfree operation. When muted, the LED beside the mute key will flash. To deactivate the mute feature, press the mute key again.
HEADSET – This key is used to toggle the headset mode on and off.
VOLUME CONTROL BAR – The volume control bar is used to adjust the volume of the handset, the headset, or the handsfree speaker.
DISPLAY KEYS – These four keys are located directly below the LCD display and are used during feature operation and programming. When an option is available, it is shown in the bottom line of the display. Press the display key directly under the appropriate display prompt to activate that feature.
SHIFT – This key allows you to access the second layer of the programmed DN/Feature keys.
MESSAGE – This key allows you to access your voicemail.
INDICATORS ON YOUR PHONE
ACTIVE CALL – The DN/line has an active call on this telephone.
RINGING – A flashing indicator represents an incoming call to the DN/line.
HOLD – A slow flashing indicator represents a call on this line is on hold.
ACTIVE BUTTON – The feature assigned to this button is active.
DIALING INSTRUCTIONS
- To Answer an Incoming Call
- Lift the handset or press the handsfree key
- You are connected to the incoming ringing line
- To Place an Internal Call
- Lift the handset or press the handsfree key
- Dial the desired 4-digit extension number
- To Place an External Call
1. Lift the handset or press the handsfree key
2. Dial 9 plus the desired external number
- Using Last Number Redial
- Lift the handset and press the DN key
- The last number you called will be dialed
or
- Press the DN key twice
- The last number you called will be dialed handsfree
TRANSFER
1. With the caller on the line, press the TRANSFER display key
2. DIAL the extension number of the person you wish to transfer the call to
3. If you wish, you may announce the caller in privacy
4. Press the CONNECT display key to complete the transfer
NOTE: Before pressing the CONNECT display key, you can press the SWAP display key to switch between talking with the original caller and the new caller. If you misdial or get voicemail, press GOODBYE,then the DN key next to the flashing indicator to return to the original caller.
TRANSFER AN OUTSIDE CALLER DIRECTLY TO VOICEMAIL
- With the caller on the line, press the TRANSFER display key
- DIAL the Express Messaging access number 6231
- DIAL the extension number of the person you wish to transfer the call to
- Press #
- Press the CONNECT display key to complete the transfer
CONFERENCE
1. With the caller on the line, press the CONFERENCE display key
2. DIAL the number of the person you want to add into the conference
3. When the call is answered, press the CONNECT display key
4. Repeat to add additional parties (up to 6, including yourself)
CALL FORWARD
- To Activate Call Forward
1. Without lifting the handset, press the FORWARD display key
2. DIAL the number where you wish your calls to be forwarded
3. Press the DONE display key to activate call forward
- To Cancel Call Forward
- Press the CHECK FORWARD display key
- Press the CANCEL FORWARD key
CALL FORWARD DIRECTLY TO VOICEMAIL
- To Activate Call Forward
1. Without lifting the handset, press the FORWARD display key
2. DIAL 6230
3. Press the DONE display key to activate call forward
- To Cancel Call Forward
- Press the CHECK FORWARD display key
- Press the CANCEL FORWARD key
PERSONAL SPEED CALL
- To Program a Speed Call Number
1. Without lifting the handset, press the SPEED CALL key
2. Enter the two-digit speed call CODE you wish to program (00-19)
3. Enter the telephone number you wish to store
4. Press the DONE display key to save the entry
- To Place a Speed Dial Call
1. Lift the handset, press the SPEED CALL key
2. Enter the two-digit speed call CODE you wish to call (00-19)
OPTIONS
The OPTIONS key allows you to customize certain characteristics of your phone. Screen prompts take you step-by-step through the procedures and keep you informed on the status of various features such as:
- Language (Do Not Access)
- Change Feature Key Label (change the name on programmable DN/feature key)
- Use the arrow key to see CHANGE FEATURE KEY LABEL
- Press the SELECT key
- See Change Feature Key Label in the display, press SELECT again
- Press the programmable LINE/FEATURE key you want to change
- Use the keypad to enter the letters, the arrow keys to move the cursor
- Press the DONE key to save changes
- Press the QUIT key to exit Options
- Screen Contrast (adjust the contrast of the LCD display)
- Volume Adjustment of the following:
- Ringer
- Buzzer
- Speaker
- Handset
- Headset
- Handsfree
- Ring Type (select from one of four rings)
- Call Log Options (choice of calls to be logged, new call indicator off or on)
- Call Timer Enable (times how long you are on each call)
- Date/Time Format (select format for your date and time display)
- Key Click Enable (enables a clicking sound when dial pad digits are depressed)
- * On-Hook Default Path (Do Not Access)
- * Display Diagnostics (Do Not Access)
NOTE: Use the NAVIGATION keys to select your choice and press the DONE key to save the changes. Press the QUIT key to exit the options menu.
CALL LOG
This key allows you to access your Callers List and Redial List. The Call Log feature provides access to the name and number of incoming calls. The incoming calls are stored in order of date and time received. The M3903 Call Log holds up to 10 entries for incoming calls in the Callers List and 5 outgoing calls in the Redial List.
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