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much like a CACH EKTS line key. Whereas a typical CACH EKTS line key contains only one CACH 10 and will only make or answer calls on this CACH 10, a Multiple CA key can make or answer calls on any of jts defined CACH IDs.

A possible use of the Multiple CA key is in a group of users sharing the same call appearances on a Multiple CA key on each phone. When a call comes in to the group. the first person to answer the call owns it, and the other phones are free to accept future calls or make outgoing calls on the Mulliple CA key.

The' Automatic privacy feature (refer to Privacy for EKTS Calls) should have been enabled in the central office switch for all the Multiple CA call appearances. With Automatic privacy set, when a user answers a call on his Multiple CA key, the call automatically disappears from Multiple CA keys on other phones in the group.

Logging CACH EKTS Calls

The Call Logging feature in an Optiset terminal used as a CACH EKTS phone logs only unanswered calls to the prime line.

EKTS Functions On Your Optlset Terminal

Answering Incoming Calls

In both Line Hold and Line Preview modes, you can answer a call by lifting the handset; pressing the Speaker, Headset, or Connect key; or selecting the Answer menu option. When multiple incoming calls are alerting on a CACH EKTS terminat and no call is active, calls will be answered according to one of the following priority schemes:

If Off Hook Result is set to Answer Any Call. calls are answered in the following order:

1.The preselected call, if any.

2.The oldest call.

3.The oldest Automatic Callback (ACB) call.

If Off Hook Result is set to Answer Prime Line Only, calls are answered in the following order:

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1.The preselected call on the prime line, if any.

2.The oldest call on the prime line.

3.The oldest ACB calion the prime line.

If any call is active when incoming calls are received, lifting the handset; pressing the Speaker, Headset, or Connect key; or selecting the Answer menu option disconnects the active call.

Incoming Calls on a Multiple CA Key

When an incoming call is directed to a CACH 10 contained in a MUltiple CA key, and a call is already active or alerting on this key, the new incoming call will not appear on the phone. The incoming call will ring on other phones where a MUltiple CA key containing this CACH 10 is idle, or where a line key with this CACH 10 is idle. When the active call on the Multiple CA key becomes idle, if the other call has not been answered by any other phone. it will start ringing on the Multiple CA key. If the other call was answered by another phone without enabling Privacy, the Multiple CA Status light will blink in the EKTS associated cadence.

If an incoming call is directed to a CACH 10 contained in a Multiple CA key, and this key is showing an EKTS associated call, the new call will take priority over the EKTS associated call and alert on the Multiple CA key.

If an incoming call is directed to a CACH 10 contained in a Multiple CA key, and this key is showing an ACB call. the new call will take priority over the ACe call and alert on the Multiple CA key.

When an Incoming call is directed to a CACH 10 contained in a Multiple CA key, and the Multiple CA key is idle (Status light off), the new call will be treated like a regular incoming call to a CACH EKTS line. The Status light next to the Multiple CA key will flash. The ringing tone will be played unless the ringer is turned off for the Multiple CA key or the global "Ringer off" feature Is turned on.

While the phone is ringing, if another phone with a shared CACH 10 answers this call, the Multiple CA Status light is turned off and the call disappears from the phone. This is different from a CACH EKTS line where the Status light would be set to the CACH EKTS associated call cadence.

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Contents OPTISET@ NI-1200 Issue Information Issue Date IssuedSummary of Issue Enhancements ContentsAlternative Call Operations Menu Trees Introducing Your Optiset LJ~UJSwitching System National Isdn Compliance Issues Programming RequirementsIssue 6, June Optional Headset Volume UpNolume Down KeysMicrophone Types of Service Supported Basic Electronic Key Telephone ServiceBaaic Isdn Terminal Multiline Hunt Group1275-00030 IDial 1555-5555 Place a Call Using the Handset Procedure DisplayBasic Call Operations 555-5555 01 00 Ithu FEB 04, 99 0943 ~~555-5555 010000 THU FEB 04, 99 0943 AM555-5555 Answer call?1I0ld? Retrieve call line 1?555-55!J5 Ilold? 5SS-SS55 01 00Hold? 555-5555 010012Cancel Conference? 555-5565 RingingRinging IconferenceI 555-5555 010522Conference? Cancel Conference?Drop last party? Alternative Call Operations 1275·00030 1275·00030 Illue 5, June Clear a CaliOn Hold Hold a Call88U8 5, June Transfer a Call Ssue 5, June USER-CONTROLLED Terminal Settings Password PromptEnter password Assign, Change, or Delete PasswordVerify new password Phone configurationPassword? Phone configuration MenuConfigure phone? Initial settings?Audio settings? Audio settings Ringer pitch?Audio settings Handset loudness? Speaker LoudnessAudio settings Speaker loudness? Audio settings Ringer loudness? Key click setting?THU FEB 04, 99 0955 AM Key clicks Orf Turn on key clicks?Audio settings Busy alerting type? Busy Alerting Type Procedure Display1i ck Sett i ng? Muted ring selected Select attention tone?Local features Menu overlay delay?OLocal Features? THU FEB 04 0955 AMLoca I features Speaker control? Speaker is enabled Oisable speaker?Line hold mode Change to line preview? Line preview mode Change to line hold?Mellll is demand Dilly Disable menu mode? Menu Is disabled Activate menu mode?Loca I features Menu setting? Menu Setting ProcedureDisplayPhone configuration menu 1 ­ Initial settings? Hot keypad mode Select composed dial?Composed dial mode I Activate menu mode? Hot Keypad ProcedureDisplayLoca I features Hot keypad setting1 Loca I features Speaker setting?Speaker single Talk Single talk? Loca I features Speaker Double talk Double talk?Loca 1 features Incoming call disp? Incoming Call Display ProcedureDisplayOff Hook Result Procedure Display 0 to 9 seconds Enter call display timeLoca features Off hook result? Phone configuration menu Initial settings? Local features?Loca I features Off hook result? Local features Menu overlay delay? Fast transfer?Local features Fast transfer? Press the II dialog key to select the local Features menuUse a combination of the .J Use the .J and I dialogLocal features Autoanswer mute? Press the t/ dialog key to select the Local Features menuTHU fEB 64, 99 6955 AM To change the Fast TransferSet date? Mo XX Day XX YearEnter Date Mo 05 Day 22 YearOptiset Terminal Used AS AN Ekts Phone 1275·00030 1275-00030 Intercom ConferencelTransfer Call AppearanceHold Plugging Headset Controlling the Headset Using the PlugHeadset Operation Controlling the Headset Using Keys or Menu Options Features Conference/Large Conference 1275·00030 Download Local Feature Inspection System Feature nspectionIdle Line Inspection Active Call InspectionMute Line Status/Speed DialMake Busy 188ue 5, June 100 1275-00030 UUS Answering Menu Trees RedialIncoming Call Alerting Auto Callback Call AlertingOutgoing Call Offhook Outgoing Call· DialingClear download message? Call Log Accessed Release this call? Retrieve line x? Transfer call?Index Ssue 5, June CACH,9Menu Trees Issue 5, June TA-TAPI

NI-1200 specifications

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