Making Calls

1. Placing Intercom Calls

You can reach any individual extension or group of extensions by dialing the appropriate directory number.

Use the Voice to Ring Interchange feature to force a keyset that is in Voice Call mode to ring. This is particularly useful in situations when the called extension is unattended, as it enables you to leave a “Call Me” message. If an extension is programmed to forward intercom calls that are not answered, Protegé forces the extension to ring. The caller will hear ringing.

If the extension you call is busy you may be able to intrude on the call. Your ability to use this feature depends on your class of service, and that of the desti- nation extension.

If the person you call has their keyset in Do Not Disturb mode, you may be able to use the DND Override feature to force your call to ring through. Your ability to use this feature depends on your class of service.

If your call to a specific extension goes unanswered, you can request a Callback (page 19), or leave a “Call Me” message (page 30).

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Calling an Extension

1.Lift the handset.

2.Dial the extension number.

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Calling a Virtual Number

1.Lift the handset.

2.Dial the virtual number.

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Calling the Attendant

1.Lift the handset.

2.Dial 0.

Dialing a Hunt Group

1.Lift the handset.

2.Dial the hunt group number.

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