NEC 616 manual

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Removing a CO/PBX Line from Hold

-depress fluttering or intermittent winking Ic6

-lift handset

4.Hold Recall

An audible recall signal, a fluttering COIPBX LED and a display are provided to idle keysets that have

longer than the programmable time.

-display shows IT]

X corresponds to CO line recalling

-depress fluttering m

-lift handset

Note: Display will indicate the held lines of the station sequentially, for 0.8 set each.

5.Abandoning a Call Abandoning a Call

-at the end of the call, depress the Recall Key

-CO call is released, but the line is retained and new dial tone is heard.

-dial next call

Abandoning Using Handset

depress B for desired station

(if a previous CO/PBX call was in progress, the call is placed on hold automatically)

receive tone burst

display shows called station number m]

after response, use handset to talk

To a Busy Station

-same as above (first 3 steps)

-receive call waiting tone

-wait until called station answers or restore handset.

Note: Calling party will receive busy tone when called . station is in Do Not Disturb mode or receiving an

ICM call. The called station’s display wit! not show the calling station’s number.

2.Answering Idle Station

-receive tone burst

-

display

shows calling station’s

number

1x1

,

 

ICM Flashes

 

 

 

-

converse

hands-free or pick-up

handset

 

 

Busy Station on COjPBX Line

-receive half volume tone burst from speaker

- restore handset

-

display shows calling station’s number 1-1 ,

- CO/PBX line is released

Abandoning when in Monitor Mode

-depress q,s

-$$ LED goes off and CO/PBX line is released •I

410.2Intercom (Internal) Calls

1.Originating

To an Idle Station

-lift handset or depress $ cl

ICM Flashes

- depress m and converse immediately with call- ing party,

or

-continue existing CO conversation

Note: After call is abandoned and busy station becomes idle, the display will show the number of the last ICM party that called for 3 seconds.

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