
INTERCOM
Dial Intercom
Operating Procedure
1.The caller lifts the handset, presses the Dial Intercom key, and receives dial tone.
2.The caller dials the
3.The called terminal receives a tone burst followed by Voice Announcement and can answer using Handsfree Answerback.
OR
1.The caller can dial 1 to change the call to a ringing call. (Each 1 dialed changes the mode from ringing to Voice Announce or vice versa).
2.To answer a ringing call the user must lift the handset and press the flashing Dial Intercom key.
Service Conditions
1.A maximum of 25 Dial Intercom groups are available per system. A maximum of 10 Multiline Terminals per Dial Intercom group are allowed.
2.A Multiline Terminal can have more than one Dial Intercom appearance.
3.Each Dial Intercom provides a single voice path.
4.Intercom number assignments are one digit
5.A Dial Intercom is private, and the other members of the group can not enter an Intercom call.
6.Incoming call indication is only given to the called party within the Dial Intercom group.
7.Each Dial Intercom (from 2 to 10 appearances) uses a single extension, which can be a software extension (no supporting hardware is required).
8.Dual Hold and hold recall are available on Dial Intercom. Other extension features such as Call Transfer, Call Park, etc. are not available.
9.If the called party, within the Dial Intercom group, is busy (off hook) on its primary extension, the station making the intercom call will receive busy tone.
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