Instruction manual

Features
Group Calling
Hold
Multi-Function
Module
Last Number Dial
Night Service
Park
Personal Lines
Pools
Privacy
Reminder Service
Saved Number
Dial
SMDR
A user who has received a Group Calling call can use Recall if
the call is an inside call. In a Release 2.0 (or later) system,
Recall can also be used on an outside call received on a loop-
start trunk.
A single-line telephone user with a Recall button can press
Recall to put a call on hold.
An MFM cannot send a timed flash. As a result, a single-line
telephone or other device connected to an MFM cannot use
Recall.
Recall can be used on a call made using Last Number Dial on a
Personal Line or Pool button (loop-start only), an inside call, or,
in a Release 2.0 (or later) system, an outside call made on a
loop-start trunk using an SA or ICOM button.
A user (except a QCC operator) who has received a Night
Service call can use Recall if the call is an inside call. In a
Release 2.0 (or later) system, Recall can also be used on an
outside call received on a loop-start trunk.
A single-line telephone user can use Park if the telephone has a
Recall button.
Recall can be used by either inside party when two users have
joined an outside call on a shared Personal Line (loop-start
only).
If a user presses the Recall button during or after dialing, a
timed flash is sent to the host switch, the accessed trunk is
kept, the user hears outside dial tone, and calling restrictions
are reapplied.
A single-line telephone user with a Recall button can use the
button to turn Privacy on or off during a call.
Recall can be used to disconnect an answered Reminder
Service call and return the user to internal dial tone.
Recall can be used on a call made using Saved Number Dial on
a Personal Line or Pool button (loop-start only), an inside call,
or, in a Release 2.0 (or later) system, an outside call made on a
loop-start trunk using an SA or ICOM button.
Each time Recall is used on a call, a new SMDR record is
generated. For example, if a user is active on a call and uses
Recall to initiate a conference call, SMDR timing is stopped for
the original call and a new record is begun. If the user then
calls a second party and uses Recall again to join the
conference parties, a third SMDR record is generated with an
empty
CALLED NUMBER
field.
414 Recall/Timed Flash