Instruction manual

Features
In a Release 1.0 or Release 1.1 system, Recall cannot be used on any outside
call made or received on an ICOM button. In a Release 2.0 (or later) system,
this restriction is removed.
A Recall signal from a single-line telephone is ordinarily sent to the host switch,
since the factory setting for the Automatic Line Selection (ALS) sequence
selects the Prime Line. However, if the ALS sequence has been changed to
select an ICOM button and the user has used the Idle Line Access code to
initiate a call, the Recall signal accesses the communications system’s Hold,
Conference, and Transfer features, not those of the host switch.
Telephone Differences
Queued Call Consoles
A Queued Call Console (QCC) cannot use Recall — a Recall button cannot be
programmed on the QCC, nor can the QCC use the Recall feature code.
Other Multiline Telephones
Analog multiline BIS telephones have a fixed Recall button which can be
pressed to use the Recall feature.
MLX telephone users and MLC-5 cordless telephone users can use Recall by
pressing the Feature button and dialing 775, but it is recommended that a
Recall button be programmed on the telephone instead.
The fixed Conference, Drop, and Transfer buttons on an MLX or analog
multiline telephone must be programmed through system programming to send
a timed flash plus the code expected by the host to activate those features on
the host. Once this programming is done, these fixed buttons have no effect
when pressed during an internal call.
If use of the communications system Conference, Drop, and Transfer features is
also desired, they must be programmed on available line buttons on each
multiline telephone through extension programming or centralized telephone
programming. (These three options are not available in Hybrid/PBX or Key
mode.)
Single-Line Telephones
Single-line telephone users without a Recall button must use the switchhook to
send a timed flash. The communications system intercepts the signal; if it is to
be sent on to a host switch, the system sends a signal of the duration
programmed for the Recall Timer.
In Hybrid/PBX or Key mode, a Recall signal from a single-line telephone
accesses the communications system’s Hold, Conference, and Transfer
features.
Recall/Timed Flash
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