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Buttons

If you have an LCD telephone, you can find out the actual Directory

Number of a [DN] button by pressing the [DN] you want to display and dialing ￿￿￿￿. The number (￿￿￿) displays.

DN = 210

Table 2

Directory Button Definitions

 

 

 

 

Button

Definitions

 

 

 

 

[PDN]

Press to answer a call to the Primary Directory Number or to initiate a

 

Primary Directory

phone call. The [PDN] is specifically your Extension Number or Intercom

 

Number

Number. Your telephone can have up to four [PDN] buttons with your

 

 

number. You can set Call Forward and Voice Mail ID code for your [PDN].

 

 

 

 

[SDN]

A [PDN] of another telephone which appears on your telephone is

 

Secondary Directory

considered a [SDN]. You cannot set Call Forward and Voice Mail ID code

 

Number

for [SDNs] on your telephone.

 

 

 

 

[PhDN]

Up to eight Phantom Directory Numbers can be dedicated to a station or

 

Phantom Directory

shared by a group of stations. One example of a Phantom Directory

 

Number

Number application is when it is used as a common phone number for an

 

 

entire department. For instance, when the [PhDN] appears on a group of

 

 

telephones, such as the Sales Department, it will ring on all of the

 

 

telephones of the group when it is called. You can only set Call Forward

 

 

and Voice Mail ID code for [PhDNs] that are owned by your telephone.

 

 

You can have a separate message waiting button and mailbox for up to

 

 

four [PhDNs] on your telephone.

 

 

 

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