154 DBS 576 (USA), Revised 6/11/98 576-13-700
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features Section 700 - Operation
Considerations
If a new code is programmed into a key, the previously programmed code is erased.
FF keys assigned as CO lines must be cleared using system programming before new FF
assignments can be made.
The System can be programmed so that MCO 1 Trunk Access calls automatically use Automatic
Route Selection (ARS).
The ANSWER key functions as listed in the table below.
The RELEASE key functions as listed in the table below.
Table 13. Feature access codes for FF key assignments
Status Condition Operation when ANSWER key is pressed
Idle No incoming ring Ignore.
Incoming ring Monitor ON (speaker) - Auto Answer for incoming ring.
Off-Hook Off-hook signaling Answer for off-hook signaling. Current conversation will be
put on hold automatically.
No off-hook signaling Ignore.
NOTE: When the extension has 1 non-appearing CO on hold and 1 non-appearing CO at talk, ANS WER key oper-
ation is ignored and you can’t put the 2nd non-appearing CO on hold.
Status Condition Operation wh en REL EASE key is pressed
Idle -- Ignore.
Monitor ON (speaker)
or Headset Mode Several held calls Latest held call will be transferred; phone returns to idle sta-
tus (Monitor OFF).
No held calls Current call (talk) will be released; phone returns to idle sta-
tus (Monitor OFF).
Handset Off-Hook Several held calls Latest held call will be transferred; phone gets internal dial
tone.
No held calls Current call (talk) will be released; phone gets internal dial
tone.
Feature Description Fixed Feature Code
+ (additional digits to program into
key)
Default Flexible Feature Code
(if not listed, must use Fixed Fea ture
Code)
CO Trunk Key # + (Trunk 1-576)
MCO Key 1 + (Auto-Select Pattern 1-5;
MCO-Incoming Trk Grp 00-99)
Virtual Port Key 9 + (Virtual Port 001-576)
BLF/DSS Outgoing 9 + (Extension 0-9999)
BLF/DSS Immediate Ring 81 + (Extension 0-9999)
BLF Delayed Ring 82 + (Extension 0-9999)