Specifications
IM166-107
Description Of System Features
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding
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All Calls
This feature allows a station user to designate another
station or the attendant station as the recipient of all
calls normally directed to ring at his or her station. If
the user has call forwarding enabled when the
attendant activates night transfer of ringing, the
system
fowards
the night ringing assignment of the
users station. Calls that the system forwards to a
recipient station can be forwarded again by that station
user to another station. Thus, two levels of call
forwarding on all calls can occur, first, from station A
to station B and then, from station B to station C. As a
reminder that call forwarding is enabled, a short tone
burst will occur at the user’s station for each intercom
call that it receives while its calls are forwarded.
When the programmer has assigned a call forward
button to a station, its associated LED will turn on to
indicate that the feature is enabled when the user
presses it; however, if the call forward button is
programmed as a second level to a DSS/BLF button,
the system reserves the LED indication for BLF
indication. On LCD speakerphones that are recipients
of call forwarding, the display will indicate the
extension number or station name for the station from
which an intercom call was forwarded.
Call Forwarding
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Personal
Call forwarding of personal calls allows a station user
to designate another station number (or the attendant
station number) to be the recipient of intercom and
prime line calls normally directed to that user’s station.
For each intercom call received while call forward is
enabled, a ring reminder (short tone burst) will be
sounded at the forwarding station to remind the user
that his or her calls are being forwarded. On LCD
speakerphones that are recipients of call forwarding,
the display will indicate the extension number or
station name for the station from which an intercom
call was forwarded,.
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Call Park
Refer to the discussiontitled Hold.
Call Pickup
Directed Call Pickup
A station user can dial a code, followed by the
extension number of a ringing station, to answer the
ringing call.
Group Call Pickup
If a call rings to any station in a pre-programmed
group and another user in the group wishes to answer
the call, that user may dial the group pickup code and
answer the call. Four different groups can exist with
any number of stations in a group. Overlap is provided
by allowing stations to be in more than one group thus
enabling those stations to pick up for stations in more
than one group. The programmer must place the
system stations in logical answering groups by group
them together using the station class of service
programming.
Call Transfer
Screened Call Transfer
Screened call transfer allows station users to transfer
outside calls from one station to another, via the
intercom link, in one of two ways. If both stations have
access to the.line., a user effects a common line pickup
transfer. If the other station does not have access to
the incoming line, the user uses the
transfer/conference button to effect the transfer. For a
screened transfer, the transferring user precedes the
transfer with an announcement to the party that is to
receive the transferred call.
Unscreened Call Transfer
A user can transfer a call to anotherstation without
first announcing it. The transferred call will camp-on to
the other station where it will ring and await an
answer. The call will automatically ring back to the
transferring station after a programmable recall period.
There is no limit as to how many calls users can
camp-on to another station. A transferred call will only
ring if the station is idle. If the station is busy, the call
will wait until it is idle before it rings. The programmer
can use the system class of service programming to
set the recall time for an unanswered transferred call.
Unanswered Call Transfer Recall Timing
A transferred call that is unanswered after a
pre-programmed length of time will return to the
station that transferred it. The system will return the
call to both attendant stations when the tandem
attendant feature is enabled. When LCD
speakerphones are employed, the display will show
the station number or name as well as the line number
that is being recalled. The system class of service
programming determines the recall time for an
unanswered call transfer.
Call Waiting Tone
A telephone user can signal a busy station with the
call waiting tone to indicate that he or she wishes to
contact them. Users dial a special code to activate the
call waiting tone.
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