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The
Autoanswer feature
is
controlled by a pre-programmed feature
key.
When
the
feature
has
been
turned
on
using this
key.
the
status light associated with
the
key lights. When
the
feature
is
turned off.
the
associated status light also
is
off.
Note:
lines
on
the Optiset terminal
can
be
set
up
with Autoanswer
individually enabled or disabled. If the global Autoanswer
feature
is
active,
even
lines with
the
individual feature
disabled will answer calls automatically.
On
the other hand,
if
a line has
its
individual Autoanswer enabled, it will continue
to
answer calls automatically even if
the
global feature
is
turned
off.
Automatic Callback
Automatic Callback (ACB)
is
a switch-based feature
that
can
be
activated
by
a feature key
on
the
Optiset terminal (if
the
key has
been
programmed). When
you
make a call and
find
that
the
called
party's
line
is
busy, you
can
press
the
ACB
key
to
activate
the
.
feature.
You
also
can
activate ACe
from
the
menu
system by
scrolling
to
the Auto callback?
menu
option
and
pressing
the
t/
dialog
key.
The
switching system will
then
call
you
back
when
the
called party's line becomes
idle.
An
ACB
alerting call that is not answered eventually will be timed
out by
the
switching system. When
the
feature times
out,
ringing
and
indicator flashing
on
your Optiset terminal will cease. The line
that was being used
to
alert
you
goes idle,
and
you
can
then use
it
to place regular outgoing calls.
Answering an
ACe
Call
When
the
sWitching
system
rings
your Optiset terminal
to
alert
you
that
the
party
you
attempted
to
call
is
available, press
the
line key
associated with
the
alerting indicator light. Pressing
the
line key
instructs
the
switching system
to
retry
the
call
to
the
previously
bUSy
party.
Making an Outgoing Call While ACB Is Alerting
You
can
place
an
outgoing
call
while
an
ACe call
is
alerting
on
your
Optiset terminal by doing one of
the
following:
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Select a line with a different
ON
and place your call.
Use
Redial, a
Speed
Dial
key.
or (if programmed)
the
hot
keypad
to
place
the
outside call. These methods automatically
select
an
idle line, if available, or (unless
the
terminal
is
being
used
as
a
CACH
EKTS
phone)
stack
the
new
outgoing
call
on
the
same line
as
the
ACB
alerting call.
Cance' Automatic Callback
After
you
have activated the
ACB
feature,
the
idle
menu
display
on
your Optiset terminal
will
display
the
Cancel auto callback?
menu
option.
Pressing
the
t/
dialog key will cause
the
terminal
to
request
the
central office switch
to
cancel operation
of
the
ACe feature
with
your Optiset terminal.
Call Log
The
Call
log
is
a local (Optiset terminal based) feature
that
stores
the
calling-party numbers of unanswered or rejected incoming calls.
For
each
such
call,
the date
and
time
also are recorded.
From
the
idle
menu
display
on
your Optiset terminal
you
can scroll
to
the
Access
call
log? menu option. This option allows
you
to
scroll through
the
logged calls, display
the
date
and
time
the
calls
occurred, and delete calls from
the
log.
The Call
log
feature
will
store
up
to
20
call records. If
the
limit of
20
records
is
reached,
no
more calls will
be
logged.
The
idle
menu
will
display a message informing
you
that
the
log
is
full,
and
the
Access call log? option will
be
offered
to
encourage
you
to
review
the
log
and
delete records
you
no
longer want
10
keep.
Conference/Large Conference
Conference
is
a combined local/switch-based feature that allows
you
to
include
from
3
to
30 parties
in
a single call, depending
on
the
conference sizes
to
which your Optlset terminal is subscribed.
The
Large Conference feature permits your terminal
to
be
subscribed
to
two
different conference sizes.
If
your terminal
is
subscribed
to
only one conference size, there
is
a
single Conference feature
key
programmed
on
your terminal.
If
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