Do Not Disturb

DESCRIPTION

CONSIDERATIONS

PROGRAMMING

HOW TO USE

When you are busy and do not want to be bothered by ringing calls, you can use the Do Not Disturb feature. When you receive outside calls, the green light next to the line button flashes, but your voice terminal does not ring.

When other people in the MERLIN II system call you, they get a busy signal. When they transfer a call to you, the green light next to the line button flashes, but your voice terminal does not ring. If they transfer a call to

you using a voice announcement, they hear a busy signal, but the call is transferred (the green light flashes, but the voice terminal does not ring).

When you activate the Do Not Disturb at your voice terminal, the green light goes on next to your Auto Intercom button at other people’s voice terminals.

Calls from people within the MERLIN II system who have primary Cover buttons programmed for your voice terminal ring even if you have activated the Do Not Disturb feature. This allows an attendant to notify you when you receive an important call.

If you activate the Do Not Disturb feature while someone is announcing a call through your voice terminal speaker, the call is dropped.

If you transfer a call, but no one answers, you will still hear the transfer return ring, even if you have activated the Do Not Disturb feature.

The Do Not Disturb feature requires a button with lights.

To program a Do Not Disturb button for your voice terminal, label a button, enter programming mode, and follow these steps:

1Touch the button you want to program.

2Dial *71.

3Program another feature, or leave programming mode.

To prevent calls from ringing at your voice terminal:

1Touch Do Not Disturb.

The green light next to the button goes on.

This feature remains active until you:

1 Touch Do Not Disturb again.

The green light next to the button goes off.

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AT&T feature module 2 system manual This feature remains active until you, Touch Do Not Disturb again