Add-on Module/DSS Console

Delayed Ringing

 

Table 17

Feature Button Definitions (Continued)

 

 

2000-series

Definitions

Telephone

 

3DUN￿DQG￿3DJH

Park/Page Button

 

 

Press to park internal or outside call in orbit and announce to other telephones or paging

 

 

speakers to retrieve the parked calls.

 

 

3DUN￿LQ￿2UELW

Park Button

 

 

Press to park internal or outside calls in an orbit. Call retrieval can be made locally from

 

 

the same parking telephone or remotely from a different telephone.

 

 

3RROHG￿/LQH￿*US

Pooled Line Button

 

 

Press to access an available CO line from a group of lines appearing under one button.

 

 

3ULYDF\￿RQ￿/LQH

Privacy Button

 

 

Press to block Privacy Override on common CO line buttons. This button does not block

 

 

Busy Override or Executive Override.

 

 

3ULYDF\￿5HOHDVH

Privacy Release Button

 

 

Press to release privacy on common CO line buttons, enabling other station users to

 

 

enter your conversations on those buttons. Privacy release does not apply to common

 

 

[DN] buttons which are always private.

 

 

5HOHDVH￿DQG￿$QV

Release and Answer Button

 

 

Press to disconnect or complete the transfer the current CO or [DN] call and

 

 

automatically answer the new incoming CO or [DN] call.

 

 

5HOHDVH￿&DOO

Release Button

 

 

Press to disconnect or complete the transfer of the current CO or [DN] call and to place

 

 

your station in the idle condition.

 

 

6DYH￿/DVW￿1XPEHU

Save Button

 

 

After dialing an outside or internal directory number, press to “save” the number. Later,

 

 

you can have the system automatically redial the number for you when you press the

 

 

button after accessing an internal or outside line.

 

 

6'￿RU￿&XVWRPL]HG￿

Speed Dial Button

%XWWRQ

 

Press to Speed Dial a telephone number or feature access codes. SD buttons can be

 

 

used as either System Speed Dial numbers or Station Speed Dial numbers.

 

 

6SHHG￿'LDO

Speed Dial Select Button

 

 

Press (in conjuncton with Redial) to store and access Speed Dial number.

 

 

6SG￿'LDO￿/QJ￿3DXVH

Pause (Long) Button

 

 

Press to insert a 10-second pause when programming Speed Dial numbers.

 

 

6SG￿'LDO￿3DXVH

Pause Button

 

 

Press to set either a one-half or two-second pause when programming Speed Dial

 

 

numbers. (The pause time is set in system programming).

 

 

 

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