Programming Your Telephone

GCA70–245

10.5Storing The Special Purpose Feature Buttons

In addition to the feature buttons discussed on the previous page, there are six special purpose buttons that you can arrange as needed. These buttons provide the following features:

Assist Button— sends a message to an LCD speakerphone that lets user know, with a tone and a station message display, that you need assistance.

Automatic Redial Button—causes the system to automatically dial (every minute for 10 minutes) the last number that you dialed and ring the number for approximately 30 seconds.

Group Listen Button— allows others to hear a conversation over the telephone speaker while you use the handset or headset; the distant party can hear only the conversation transmitted through the handset or headset.

Response Message Button— makes a non-verbal response to a SOHVA call. The response appears in the display of the calling telephone.

Transfer/Conference Autodial Button—enables you to pre-select telephones to which calls are frequently transferred, allowing a single-key transfer of calls. This is most commonly used to transfer to a voice mail system.

Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) Button— allows you to deliver a SOHVA call. With this button you can decide, after hearing a busy signal, whether the called party should be interrupted in a SOHVA manner. If so, you can press the button and initiate a SOHVA call.

When you complete the programming of each feature, you can press TRANSFER/CONFERENCE and then press another programmable button location and dial the next feature button storage code to program another feature. After you have finished programming all of the features, press SPEAKER to end.

10–8 LCD Speakerphone Reference Manual

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