Karel LT200 Manual

Summary of LT200

  • Page 1

    1 introduction this guide provides an overall reference on the karel lt200 feature phones & their handsfree versions, karel lt200-h feature phones. This guide is divided into the following three main parts: 1) in part one (pg 2), the structure of the feature phones, and brief information about the p...

  • Page 2

    2 getting to know your feature phone figure 1 1. 2x16 character lcd 2. Memory keys 3. Function keys 4. 3x4 numeric keypad 5. Handsfree key 6. Handsfree volume adjuster 7. Handsfree led 8. Ring level adjuster.

  • Page 3: 1.  Lcd Display

    3 1. Lcd display the 2x16 character lcd display lists the following types of messages: - status messages: these messages give information about the status of the system features and the activated features on your feature phone. They are displayed when your feature phone is idle. - ringing messages: ...

  • Page 4: 4. Numeric

    4 4. Numeric keypad the 3x4 numeric keypad consists of 10 numeric keys, an # (for hook flash) and a (for hang up) keys. All these keys generate dtmf tones. 5. Handsfree key available only on the handsfree feature phones, this key activates and de- activates the handsfree mode. In handsfree mode, the...

  • Page 5: Setting Mode

    5 setting mode the setting mode, which may be activated as described on pg 6, includes different menus with sub-menus, which allows you to activate many features without the need to know their activation codes. The setting mode menus together with their sub-menus are listed below: 1. Call options: -...

  • Page 6

    6 how to enter the setting mode lift the handset. Press & hold check ( 9 9 9 9) key until the second “beep”. Scroll through the menus using next (>) or back ( press check ( 9 9 9 9) key to select the desired menu message. Scroll through the sub-menus using next (>) key. Press check ( 9 9 9 9) key to...

  • Page 7: Memory Keys

    7 memory keys how to program memory keys the memory keys are not pre-set and can be programmed to any of the following: - extensions, - lines, - common pool numbers, - private pool numbers, - some system features, - function codes (of at most 8 digits) you may program the memory keys as follows: 1. ...

  • Page 8: How To Use Your Memory Keys

    8 option 1: second. Primary primary second. Ext. 1120 ext. 1110 ext. 1115 ext. 1125 ext. 1121 ext. 1111 ext. 1116 ext. 1126 ext. 1122 ext. 1112 ext. 1117 ext. 1127 ext. 1123 ext. 1113 ext. 1118 ext. 1128 ext. 1124 ext. 1114 ext. 1119 ext. 1129 option 2: second. Primary primary second. Ext. 1110 fn 0...

  • Page 9

    9 according to the programmed function, the memory keys may be used as follows: a) extensions: you may; - call an extension by lifting the handset and pressing the respective memory key. - call an extension, while receiving busy or ring-back tone, (after having called another extension) by pressing ...

  • Page 10: Footnote

    10 - three party conference: while on an ongoing conversation, press the respective memory key (your call will be put on hold), then dial the third party, then press the same memory key again. Footnote if your feature phone is malfunctioning in any way, please refer to the information in this guide....