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Camp-On

 

 

 

 

Making an Unscreened Transfer

1.Briefly depress and release the hookswitch.

2.Dial desired intercom number.

3.Hang up to complete transfer.

PBX/Centrex Transfer

While connected to a PBX or Centrex CO Line:

1.Briefly depress and release the hookswitch. An intercom dial tone is heard.

2.Dial [660]. A Flash command is presented to the PBX or Centrex CO Line and a stutter tone is heard.

3.Dial desired telephone number.

4.Replace handset to complete transfer.

Calling Station Tone Mode

Allows a calling station to override a called key station’s “H” or “P” intercom switch settings.

When placing a call to a key station and tone ringing is desired:

1.Dial [6#].

2.Dial three-digit station extension (call tone rings station).

Camp-On

Placing a Camp-On

After receiving an intercom busy tone:

1.Briefly depress and release the hookswitch.

2.Dial [620]. When the called line is alerted, they can choose to pick-up your call, or remain on original call.

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Infinite Peripherals II/III/IV Camp-On, Making an Unscreened Transfer, PBX/Centrex Transfer, Calling Station Tone Mode

II/III/IV, Mach I specifications

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