Other Useful features

Multiple Represented Directory Number

Your extension number can be programmed on a dedicated key on other system telephones, i.e. your number is “represented” on these phones. Other extension numbers can of course also be “represented” on your phone.

Note: This feature has to be programmed by your system administrator.

Incoming calls

Incoming calls can be answered (indicated with a flashing key lamp, calling party information and/or ring signal) on all phones where the number is represented.

Outgoing calls

The dedicated key can be used to call the programmed extension. How outgoing calls are handled depends on the programming of the phone, please contact your system administrator regarding this.

This feature is currently unavailable at UCSC.

Malicious Call Tracing

If you are disturbed by bothersome or malicious external incoming calls, you can request number tracing from the network provider.

You can invoke tracing during or after an ongoing conversation. The external line can be held for a limited period of time.

Order

During an ongoing conversation:

TraceMalC Press (see display).

If TraceMalC is not shown, press more... until it appears.

Note: You can also press Mal. Call Tracing (The function key is preprogrammed by your system administrator).

The system acknowledges with different tones whether the tracing request was accepted or rejected.

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