Issue 5, June 1999
Issue 5, June 1999
3. ALTERNATIVE CALL OPERATIONS
The following section describes alternative procedures to those discussed in section 2. BASIC CALL OPERATIONS. Some of these alternative procedures are simply different ways to accomplish the basic operations. However, this section also introduces
Some of the procedures that follow recommend using feature keys that may not have been set up on your terminal. However, an alternative procedure usually is given that uses the Optiset menu system. By scrolling through the menu and selecting the appropriate entry, you can still perform the operation.
Originate a Call (No Other Calls Active)
• line Key (Speaker)/Keypad
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Press a line key. The speaker and microphone are activated, and dial tone is heard. Dial the desired phone number using the keypad. The Optiset terminal selects a primary line call appearance for the call.
• Speaker Key/Keypad
Press the Speaker key. The speaker and microphone are activated, and dial tone is heard. Dial the desired phone number using the keypad. The Optiset terminal selects a primary line call appearance for the call.
• Keypad (Hot Keypad Mode)/Speaker
If the terminal is in the Hot Keypad mode, originate a call by beginning to dial the phone number, using the keypad. The speaker and microphone are activated, but diat tone is not heard because dialing has already begun. The Optiset terminal selects a primary line call appearance for the call. Dialing of the phone number must be completed within the critical timing period allowed by the switching system.
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