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( SRS -1050 Overview

Any Directory Number assigned to one phone can also appear on another phone, which can then share the use of that line.

Figure 1-4 shows an SRS-1050 whose primary Directory Number is 747-3456, with two additional Call Appearance buttons assigned that same number. The telephone's secondary line is 747- 7890, which has two appearances.

In the illustration, this set also has a button assigned to the number 747-3482. This could, for example, be a shared line using someone else's primary Directory Number.

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3456 3456 3456 7890 7890

Figure 1-4: Example Line

Assignment

Call Handling Example with Multifunction Buttons

Suppose your Directory Number is 747-3456, and the first three multifunction buttons on your SRS-1050 have been assigned that number.

What does it mean to have three Call Appearance buttons assigned to one directory number? It means you can have up to three calls at the same time using that single Directory Number, though you can talk on only one at a time.

For example, if you have no calls in progress and someone dials

747-3456, your telephone rings and the LED for the first Call Appearance button associated with 747-3456 flashes green. You can answer the call by pressing that Call Appearance button and picking up the handset. (The LED turns steady red.)

After answering the call, you can press the second 747-3456 Call Appearance button to originate another call. The first call is automatically put on hold. If another call comes in, you can press the third Call Appearance button representing 474-3456 to answer the third call. The second call is also placed on hold.

You would then have three calls on your 747-3456 Directory Number. Only then is your 3456 number "busy", that is, when all three assigned Call Appearance buttons are in use.

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Fujitsu SRS-1050 manual Example Line Assignment, Call Handling Example with Multifunction Buttons