Instruction manual

Features
Feature Interactions
Account Code
Entry
Auto Answer All
Auto Answer
Intercom
Automatic Line
Selection
Barge-In
Callback
Call Waiting
Camp-On
Conference
Direct Station
Selector
When answering calls on a Primary Cover, Secondary Cover, or
Group Cover button, a receiver cannot enter an account code. (If the
receiver tries to enter an account code, no error tone sounds and the
account code does not appear on the SMDR printout.)
Since Cover buttons are not required when the QCC queue is assigned
as a receiver for a Coverage Group, a QCC operator can enter an
account code and the account code appears on the SMDR printout.
Auto Answer All can be used by either a sender or a receiver with an
analog multiline telephone who wants Individual or Group Coverage
calls answered by an answering machine connected to the telephone.
Auto Answer Intercom does not allow a receiver with an analog multiline
telephone to use a Hands-Free Unit (HFU) to answer calls received on a
Primary Cover, Secondary Cover, or Group Cover button.
Primary Cover, Secondary Cover, and Group Cover buttons cannot
be programmed in an ALS sequence because the buttons cannot be
used to make calls.
Barge-In can be used on an Individual or Group Coverage call
answered at any receiver telephone.
The sender and all receivers must be busy before a call to a sender can
be queued. The call is sent to Coverage before it is put in the Callback
queue. Once a call is in the Callback queue, it is not sent to Coverage
again. The Callback call indicating that a busy extension or pool is
available is not sent to Coverage.
A call to a sender with Call Waiting turned on goes to Individual and/or
Group Coverage first. If all Coverage points are busy, the sender
receives the Call Waiting tone.
Coverage calls answered by any receiver can be camped-on to another
user.
Conference calls can be originated from a Cover button only when the
user with a caller on the Cover button presses the Transfer button,
dials the number for another person, and then presses the Conf button
to complete the transfer. In this case only, instead of the call being
transferred, a conference call with three participants (including the
originator) is established.
When a system operator transfers an Individual or Group Coverage call
and the call returns, the red LED next to the DSS button for the sender
does not flash as it does for a transfer return for calls received on other
types of line buttons.
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