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Displays

DND from 21

DND transfer

DRT Line001

Line001 callback

CALLBACK

Line001 to prime

Line002>Line052

The person at telephone 21 has forwarded a call to you using Do Not Disturb.

The system has transferred a call to you from a telephone with Do Not Disturb turned on.

Nobody answered this call so the system transferred it to you.

Someone has camped, parked or transferred a call on line 001, but no one has answered it. Press CALLBACK or the line button to connect to the call.

There is no telephone that can receive a call on line 001 so the system has transferred it to you.

The call coming in on line 002 was intended for target line 052. Line 052 is busy so the call has come to you.

For other displays, see ‘‘Common feature displays’’ on page 253.

Expanding telephone button capacity

You can add additional memory buttons to M7324 telephones using a CAP module and to T7316E telephones using a KIM (key indicator module). If you add the modules without identifying them as CAPs, the user can program the module buttons as an expanded memory button set.

However, if you want to designate one person as the central answering position for your system, you can program the modules to support lines, and, in the case of the KIM, multiple target lines and Hunt group appearances. This configuration of the KIM is called an eKIM.

Both systems provide similar features and are programmed using the same headings. These configurations are briefly described in this section. For details about configuring the KIM modules, refer to the Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide.

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