Instruction manual

Features
Speed Dial
SMDR
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
Both Personal Speed Dial and System Speed Dial can be used
to dial a transfer destination.
The number of the extension that hangs up on an incoming
outside call is shown in the STN field of the Station Message
Detail Recording (SMDR) report, regardless of how many times
the call is transferred. For a call to an outside number, the
extension that dialed the call is shown on the SMDR report,
even if the call is then transferred to another extension.
Transferred calls always arrive on SA or ICOM buttons. The
only exception is that when One-Touch Hold is used, the
transferred outside call stays on hold on an outside line button
until it is picked up. When a transfer is initiated, the system
automatically selects an SA or ICOM button. (A Shared SA
button is not automatically selected.) If no button is available,
the caller is put on hold for transfer and no line is selected. The
user can then select a Shared SA button or an SA Originate
Only or ICOM Originate Only button, wait for a free SA or
ICOM button, or select an outside line button to transfer a call to
an outside number.
A transferred call that returns to the principal extension does not
ring on any corresponding Shared SA buttons. If a transfer
originator has a Shared SA button for the person receiving the
transfer, the LED next to the Shared SA button flashes to
indicate a ringing call. However, the call is disconnected if the
transfer originator answers.
Transfer
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