GCA70-248

Programming

Feature Buttons

If you find that you are using certain miscellaneous features often, access buttons for these features may make operation easier. Some examples of common feature buttons include:

￿Account Code Button—allows you to enter an account code for call record purposes.

￿Automatic Call-Back (Camp On) Buttonarranges the system to

ring your and another’s telephones as soon as their telephone becomes idle.

￿Call Forward Buttonprovides one-button forwarding of all of your calls to another telephone.

￿Call Park Orbit Button—places a call in a system hold for pick up.

￿Do Not Disturb Button—prevents other telephones from ringing your telephone.

￿Page Button—provides one-button access to paging.

￿Privacy Button—releases privacy for current call.

￿Saved Number Redial Button—redials saved last-dialed number.

￿Voice-Announce Block Button—blocks voice announcements.

You can store feature access codes at programmable buttons to provide yourself with one-button access to features that you use quite often. To find your feature code of interest, refer to Appendix A on page 65.

￿To manually store an access code,

1.PRESS INTERCOM.

2.DIAL ￿￿￿.

3.PRESS programmable button to choose storage location.

4.DIAL access code for feature.

5.LABEL button location.

6.PRESS next location button and store next feature code.

7.REPEAT previous steps until all desired feature codes are stored.

8.PRESS SPEAKER to end.

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Vertical Communications GCA70-248 Feature Buttons, To manually store an access code