Instruction manual

Features
Mode Differences
Hybrid/PBX Mode
In the Hybrid/PBX mode, the system automatically turns on the speakerphone
and selects an SA button when the user presses an inside or outside Auto Dial
button before lifting the handset.
Key Mode
In the Key mode, the system automatically turns on the speakerphone and
selects an outside line button when the user presses an outside Auto Dial
button without lifting the handset. When the user presses an inside Auto Dial
button without lifting the handset, the system automatically turns on the
speakerphone and selects an ICOM button.
Behind Switch Mode
In the Behind Switch mode, the system automatically selects the Prime Line
button and turns on the speakerphone whenever the user presses an outside
Auto Dial button. If the Automatic Line Selection sequence has been changed
to select the ICOM button, the user must press the Prime Line or Outside Line
button before pressing an outside Auto Dial button. When the user presses an
inside Auto Dial button without lifting the handset, the system automatically
turns on the speakerphone and selects an ICOM button. The system does not
automatically select an outside line.
Telephone Differences
Direct-Line Consoles
Inside Auto Dial can be programmed onto available buttons on a DLC. The
system operator can use the buttons to transfer a call, make an internal call, or
determine availability of the extension.
Queued Call Consoles
Use the Personal or System Directory instead of outside Auto Dial buttons,
which cannot be programmed on the Queued Call Console (QCC). The
Extension directory or DSS buttons can be used instead of inside Auto Dial
buttons.
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