Cadence Mar06 manual Call Waiting, Call Diversion, Common Hold, INQUIRY/CONSULTATION Hold

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Features

Distinctive Tones through the earpiece inform the user of call progress and feature activation.

Sound

Tone Indication

Tone Name

Single long beep

Member joined conference call

 

Single short beep

Member left conference call

Conference

 

 

 

Three short beeps

Feature accepted and confirmed

Confirmation

Pulsating dial tone

Message waiting OR

Message Waiting

 

Phone has been diverted

Diverted

Single beep

On-campus call waiting

Call Waiting

Double beep

Off-campus call waiting

 

CALL WAITING

Call Waiting alerts a station engaged on a call that another call is attempting to ring in. Campus extensions can choose to send a call waiting tone to another campus extension. Call waiting tone is automatic from off campus calls.

To Send call waiting tone

To Answer Call Waiting

Hear busy signal

Press the flashing key,

Press

Busy tone changes to ring if Call Waiting is accepted

Wait for party to answer

CALL DIVERSION

The Call Diversion feature re-routes a station’s incoming calls to an alternate number. There are four types of call diversion; All Calls, No Answer, Busy and Follow Me. Preprogrammed answering points may be voice mail or to another campus extension. Pre-programming of the answer point is done by the system administrator.

The Divert All Calls feature automatically reroutes all incoming calls to a preprogrammed answering point.

To Divert All Calls

To Undivert All Calls

Lift handset

Lift handset

Press

Press

Listen for 3 beeps and then the

 

Listen for dial tone

 

dial tone

Hang up

Hang up

Features

Retrieve Call on Exclusive Hold

Press line key

Slow flash goes steady

COMMON HOLD

The Common Hold feature permits a user to place a party on hold. A call placed on common hold may be picked up from another extension with the same line appearance.

With the party on the line

Press

Hang up

To retrieve a call on Common Hold

From your desk

Pick up the handset

Press flashing line to retrieve call

From another location

Dial the extension where call placed on hold

Listen for busy tone

Press

Note: If you have diverted your calls to go to voice mail when you are on the telephone, this feature will not work as directed here.

INQUIRY/CONSULTATION HOLD

The Inquiry feature allows a user to place a call on exclusive hold that cannot be picked up by another extension. While on hold, the user can alternate between the original call and a second call.

With the party on the line

Press

Dial second party

To alternate between parties

Press OR

OR

Initiate a conference call with all parties by pressing

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Contents Telephone Quick Reference UniversityImportant Note Table of Contents Important Numbers and Access Codes Inquiry/Consultation Hold Voice Mail Quick Tips Quick StartExclusive Hold To place call on Exclusive Hold Common HoldAdditional Features Fixed Keys Function KeysMenu and Function Keys F1 F4 Programmable Keys DescriptionsTelephone Number Store TNS FeaturesExternal Number Redial Follow ME Placing CallsSpeaker Directed Call Pick UPINQUIRY/CONSULTATION Hold Call WaitingCall Diversion Common HoldTransfer Ring VolumeIndicator Lamps Conference

Mar06 specifications

Cadence Mar06 is a powerful mixed-signal simulation platform designed specifically for modern electronic design automation (EDA). It is widely recognized for its capability to handle complex simulations effectively, making it a top choice for engineers working on integrated circuits (ICs) that blend both digital and analog components.

One of the standout features of Cadence Mar06 is its advanced simulation engine. This engine incorporates state-of-the-art numerical methods that optimize the performance of simulations, enabling faster and more accurate results. By using innovative algorithms, Mar06 reduces the time engineers spend waiting for simulation results while improving the fidelity of the output, which is crucial for validating designs.

Another key technology integrated into Cadence Mar06 is its support for multi-domain simulation. This capability allows engineers to simulate and analyze systems that encompass different physical domains, such as electrical, thermal, and mechanical domains, all within a single environment. This holistic approach helps in understanding the interactions between various components and systems, leading to better-integrated designs.

The platform also emphasizes user-friendly interfaces and streamlined workflows, enabling engineers to set up and run simulations with minimal effort. With features like drag-and-drop functionality and customizable dashboards, users can efficiently monitor the performance of their designs in real-time.

Cadence Mar06 is also built to support the latest design methodologies, including System-on-Chip (SoC) and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designs. It provides extensive libraries with predefined components and models, enabling faster design cycles and reducing the risk of errors.

Collaboration features are another strong point of Cadence Mar06. It allows teams to work together seamlessly, sharing simulation results and design data in a secure and organized manner. With built-in version control and integrated project management tools, team productivity is significantly improved, ensuring that projects remain on track.

Moreover, the platform integrates seamlessly with other Cadence tools, providing a comprehensive solution for the entire design process. This interoperability ensures that engineers can move smoothly from the design stage to verification and implementation, maintaining consistency and accuracy throughout the workflow.

In summary, Cadence Mar06 stands out for its advanced simulation capabilities, support for multi-domain analysis, user-friendly features, and strong collaborative tools. With its focus on enhancing productivity and accuracy in electronic design, it continues to be a valuable asset for engineers across various domains in the semiconductor industry.