Instruction manual
Pull transfer
Issue 4 May 2003 217555-233-767
Pull transfer
Allows either the party who was originally called, or the party to whom the held
call will be transferred, to complete the transfer. This is a convenient way to
connect a party with someone better qualified to handle the call. Attendant
assistance is not required and the call does not have to be redialed. It interfaces
with satellite workstations through TGU/TGE trunks and is always available for
calls that use TGU/TGE trunks.
Recall signaling
Recall signaling allows the user of an analog station to place a call on hold, use
the telephone for other call purposes, and then return to the original call.
Recorded telephone dictation access
Allows telephone users, including remote access and incoming tie trunk users, to
access dictation equipment. The dictation equipment is accessed by dialing an
access code or extension number. The start/stop function can be voice or dial
controlled. Other functions such as initial activation and playback are controlled
by additional dial codes.
Reset shift call
If a call number is busy and doesn’t have coverage or the called number and the
coverage are both busy, you have an opportunity to replace the last digit that was
entered. This allows you to call another extension without having to hang up and
redial. Reset shift call is a feature that is active for station to station (internal) calls
and for private network calls. The private network trunks must signal busy using
out-of-band signaling.
Ringback queuing
Places calls in an ordered queue (first in, first out) when all trunks are busy. The
telephone user who is trying to make a call is automatically called back when a
trunk becomes available, and hears a distinctive three-burst signal when called
back.