Instruction manual

Features
Table 15 shows examples of call-handling displays.
Table 15. Call-Handling Displays
Sample Displays
Making Calls
Analog Multiline
MLX
When a user makes a call, the digits appear
1234
1234
on the display as they are dialed by using the
dialpad or using any of the quick dialing
features (Auto Dial, Speed Dial, Directory,
Last Number Dial, or Saved Number Dial).
If the user dials an extension and labels are
Yvonne
programmed, the name is displayed after all
the digits are dialed.
NOTE: If a user calls an extension and the
person at that extension transfers the call, the
first user’s display is not updated with the
number for the transfer destination. Similarly,
if a user calls an extension and the call is
answered at a Shared SA button, the caller’s
display shows the principal owner’s
extension, not the answering extension.
If a user dials 0 to reach a system operator or
Operatr
dials the Listed Directory Number (the QCC
queue extension), the display identifies the
number as the system operator. When the
call is sent immediately to a system operator
without waiting in the QCC queue, the
extension or label for the system operator
receiving the call is shown instead.
When a user goes off-hook on a Personal Line
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or Pool button, the display shows the label (if
programmed) for the line or pool that was
selected. On MLX telephones, this
information remains on the display. On
analog multiline telephones, the line label is
erased when the user begins dialing. If the
user dials more than 15 digits on an MLX
telephone or more than 16 digits on an
analog multiline telephone, the remaining
digits are shown on Line 2.
Yvonne
Operatr
FX-NYC 5551234
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