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Full T27P Handset User Guide

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T27P User Guide

The Surgery Connect T27P Extension offers all of the functionality essential for staff that are answering the bulk of incoming patient calls but can also be user configured to best suit any role in your surgery

This guide takes you through all of the standard and configurable features available on the extension

Additional resources;

Step by step guide


The Telephone Extension

Fig 1. ​The main components of the T27 Extension individually numbered, there is more detail in the following table

No

Item

Description

1

LCD Screen

Shows -

● Information about calls, including missed.

● Feature information and button labels.

● The user associated with the extension and their current status

● The Date & Time

● General information messages.

2

Activity Indicator

Flashes when -

● The phone is ringing

● Calls have been missed

● The phone is rebooted and is starting up

3

Configurable Feature Keys

Can be configured with various features that are explained in section 3 of this guide

4

Context Sensitive Soft Keys

Linked to various features and functionality, some of which are configurable

These keys can change label depending on the current user activity (such as in call or transferring a call)

5

Arrows navigate through displayed information

“OK” confirms actions or answers incoming calls

“X” cancels actions or rejects incoming calls

6

HEADSET ​Key

Toggles and indicates headset mode

7

HOLD Key

Places a call on hold and resumes a held call

8

TRAN​ Key

Initiates and finalises the transfer process

9

Speakerphone Key

Toggles the handsfree speakerphone mode

10

RD​ Key

Brings up a recently dialled numbers list and initiates redial of selected item.

11

MESSAGE ​Key

Calls the Surgery Connect access system for personal or group voicemails.

12

CONF ​Key

Conducts a conference call with other parties.

13

MUTE Key

Mutes or un-mutes an active call

14

Volume Key

Adjusts the volume of the handset, speaker or ringer

The handset and speaker volume is changed whilst at the dial tone or in a call

The ringer volume is changed whilst the extension is idle

15

Keypad

Provides the digits, letters and special characters in context-sensitive applications

16

Speaker

Provides ringer and hands-free (speakerphone) audio output

17

Hookswitch Tab

Secures the handset in the handset cradle when the phone is mounted vertically

18

Hookswitch

Connects and disconnects the phone to the line when the handset is placed and lifted from the hookswitch


Feature Keys

Feature

Description

Usage and Comments

DND

Toggles the user between

Available ​and DND (​ Do Not

Disturb)

When Available the button label shows “Go DND”​ and the associated light is green

When in DND the button label shows “Go Avail”​ and the associated light is red

When in DND no calls will target the extension, except for DDI calls. The extension will show as DND on all other views and consoles throughout the Surgery Connect system

DND &

Outbound Calls

A 3 way toggle between Available​, DND​ and Outbound Calls

When Available the behaviour and button labels will be as above

When in DND the button label shows “Go OBC” ​and the associated light is red

When in Outbound Calls the button label shows “Go Avail” ​and the associated light is orange

When in Outbound Calls no calls will target the extension (including DDI calls) but the user can make outbound calls. All views and consoles across the service will show the extension in Outbound Calls status

Login/Logout

Toggle between logging in and logging out the extension from the service entirely

When logged in the associated button light will be green and the button label will show “Logout”​

When logged out the associated button light will be red and the button label will show “Login”

When logged out no calls will target the extension at all and the extension will not appear on views and consoles

Switch Device

Switches the user to be active on their desk phone or their mobile phone

NOTE​ - The user must have a mobile phone associated with them in order to make use of this feature - mobiles can be added via the User section on the Configuration Console

When active on the desk phone the button label will show “Go Mob”​ and the associated button light will be green

When active on the mobile the button label will show “Go Desk”​ and the associated button light will be red. All other feature buttons will be removed when in mobile mode until the “Go Desk” ​button is pressed

Extension BLFs

The button will be linked to another extension in your Surgery Connect service

The associated button light will show any call activity on the BLF extension or if it is not contactable so you can establish when to call

The extension can also be contacted simply by pressing the key and Surgery Connect will call it

Group Step

In/Out

Perfect for when the inbound call queue is too long, one key

activation of the extension into call answering groups

You can specify an individual distribution group or, if you prefer, you can step in and out of all of the distribution groups

In order to use this feature the user must already be a member of the distribution group to perform the step in and out functionality


Context Sensitive Softkeys

The context sensitive soft keys are the 4 below the LCD screen (No.4 on Fig 1 diagram), as the name suggests, the functionality of these changes depending on the the current activity

This next table describes what the buttons allow when the phone has no call activity on it

Key

Description & Comments

Cen Dir

The key to access the Central Directory which is centrally managed via the Configuration Console. It can be used from and added to via the Surgery Connect Console. The contacts can then be accessed through all extension handsets through the Cen Dir​ button

History

Shows in and outbound call history on the extension. You can scroll down the list with the arrow keys. You have the option to call back or delete the call record from your extension’s records

Details

Important information about the extension - this will be mainly used for identification purposes when contacting the Support Department - they will talk you through the information they need

Next, here is an overview of the functionality when the extension is in dial mode -​ this is when the handset has been lifted or the speakerphone or headset keys have been pressed but no number has been dialled

Key

Description & Comments

GPickup

The Group Pickup key can be pressed in order to answer a call that is ringing on another extension that is part of the same distribution group

For example, a telephone that’s part of the Appointments Group can be answered by any other extension in the Appointments Group by using the GPickup ​button

Send

Simply sends any numbers you have entered to be dialled

End Call

Ceases the current call whether it has been dialled or not and returns to the idle screen

Finally, here is an overview of the soft key buttons whilst a call is active

Key

Description & Comments

P.Rec

Pause Recording button which toggles whether the call is being recorded or not - an audible announcement is played to the extension when this is toggled

Hold

A traditional hold key, pressing this will put the caller on hold, the key will then turn to Resume​ which will retrieve the caller


Fixed Function Keys

Key

Description & Comments

Message

Calls the Surgery Connect voicemail access service where you can login to manage your voicemail (if applicable to your service)

Headset

Toggles between using a connected headset/handset/Speaker - the light displays green if the headset is active

Conf

Whilst talking to somebody you are able to conference in another party using this button - this process is explained in more detail in Section 7 of this guide

Hold

Another way of putting the caller on hold, pressing it again retrieves the call

Mute

Allows you to listen to the other party but mutes your side of the call, press again to resume normal call

Tran

Initiates and finalises the transfer process

RD

Redial - brings up a list of the most recent dialled calls

Speakerphone

Conversation is played through the telephone speaker


Hold and Transfer

As described in the button descriptions section, both the Hold ​softkey and fixed function key will put the caller on hold (both inbound and outbound calls) in the expected manner

Pressing the fixed Hold ​key again or the Resume ​soft key will bring the call back

If you decide that you would like to transfer the call you can press the TRAN ​key whilst the call is on hold to enter the transfer process

You will hear a dial tone where you are able to enter either a 3 digit short dial, press an extension key of a colleague or, if you would prefer, dial a full external number to transfer the call out of your organisation

Note:​ if you know straight away you want to transfer the call, you can skip the hold stage and just press the TRAN ​key straight away

Once you have dialled the desired transfer number, you can speak to the recipient before finalising the transfer with the TRAN ​key

Should at any point during the transfer process you wish to resume the call with the original caller you may press the EndCall ​button to cancel the transfer process and then press the Resume ​key to get the caller back from hold


3rd Party Conference Calling

The CONF ​key allows you to join three participants together in a conference call by following the steps below:

  1. Whilst in a call with a second party press the CONF ​key

  2. This puts the second party on hold and presents you with a dial tone

  3. Enter the 3 digit short dial of a colleague or a full external number to dial out to the third party

  4. When they answer you have the chance to talk to them

  5. Pressing the EndCall​ soft key will release the third party if they are not able to join the call.

  6. Pressing the CONF ​key will confirm the conference and join all three parties together


Central Directory

The CenDir ​soft key gives you access to your organisation’s Central Directory of contacts which is managed by the Administrators of the service but can be populated through the Surgery Connect Console

Upon pressing the CenDir​ soft key you will be presented by the latest 50 entries in alphabetical order, as it is likely your Central Directory has more than this number your most effective method of finding the contact number you want is to use the search facility

You may search by either name or number, the search is reactive so as you enter characters into the search box the contacts list is updated to show the entries matching the current search criteria

To alter the search entry method you can press the central soft key, this will either display -

abc/ABC/Abc - L​etters only, (case is not important in the search)

2aB​ - Combination of numbers and letters

123​ - Numbers only

Depending on your selection each key will have numbers and letters associated with it, cycle through the numbers and letters by pressing the keys multiple times and pausing when you get to the desired character

Once the contacts list is filtered down as per your search you can use the arrow keys and the ok button to select and call the chosen contact


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