Instruction manual

Features
Single-Line Telephones
Neither Signal nor Notify can be used on single-line telephones.
Feature Interactions
Auto Dial
Conference
Direct Station
Selector
Do Not Disturb
Group Calling
Messaging
Multi-Function
Module
Privacy
Transfer
A Signal button and an Auto Dial button cannot be
programmed for the same extension. If a user tries to program
one of these buttons while the other is already programmed, the
feature being programmed erases the previously programmed
feature.
Signal and Notify can be used during a conference call.
If a user presses a Signal button programmed with the system
operator’s extension while making a call to the system operator,
the LED next to the operator’s DSS (Direct Station Selector)
button changes from flashing to on steady while the Signal
button is held down.
Signal and Notify cannot be used when the destination
telephone user activates Do Not Disturb.
A Signal button cannot be programmed for a calling group.
If a display telephone user presses a Signal button only to
send an audible signal with a posted message to a telephone,
the posted message is not shown on the display at the
destination. However, if a display telephone user selects an SA
or ICOM button, lifts the handset, and uses the Signal button to
dial the extension, the posted message is shown at the
destination telephone.
When set for Supplemental Alert Adapter (SAA) operation, a
Multi-Function Module (MFM) can receive a signal but cannot
send one. An MFM cannot receive a signal when set for tip/ring
operation.
Users can program and use the Signal and Notify features to
signal co-workers who have activated Privacy.
A Signal button can be used to dial the extension during a
transfer after the Transfer button and either an SA or ICOM
button is pressed. Signal buttons cannot be used to initiate
One-Touch Transfer.
Signal/Notify 443