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Issue
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June
1999
3.

ALTERNATIVE

CALL

OPERATIONS

The following section describes alternative procedures to those
discussed in section
2.
BASIC CALL OPERATIONS. Some of
these alternative procedures are simply different ways to
accomplish the basic operations. However, this section also
introduces call-handling procedures that are more advanced than
those discussed
in
section
2.
BASIC CALL OPERATIONS.
Some of the procedures that follow recommend using feature keys
that may not have been set
up
on
your terminal. However,
an
alternative procedure usually
is
given that uses the Optiset menu
system. By scrolling through the menu and selecting the
appropriate entry, you can still perform the operation.
Originate a Call (No Other Calls Active)
line
Key (Speaker)/Keypad
Press a line key. The speaker and microphone are activated,
and dial tone
is
heard. Dial the desired phone number using
the keypad. The Optiset terminal selects a primary line call
appearance for the call.
Speaker Key/Keypad
Press the Speaker key. The speaker and microphone are
activated, and dial tone
is
heard. Dial the desired phone
number using the keypad. The Optiset terminal selects a
primary line call appearance for the call.
Keypad (Hot Keypad Mode)/Speaker
If
the terminal is
in
the Hot Keypad mode, originate a call
by
beginning
to
dial the phone number, using the keypad. The
speaker and microphone are activated, but diat tone
is
not
heard because dialing has already begun. The Optiset
terminal selects a primary line call appearance for the call.
Dialing of the phone number must be completed within the
critical timing period allowed
by
the switching system.
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