User`s guide

Using and Programming Features
NOTE:
Using a Feature button or a button with a specific
feature programmed on it are the recommended
access methods. However, you can press #
instead of pressing the Feature button in some
instances:
When you have lifted the handset (or used
Speakerphone or Speaker or a headset)
on an ICOM or SA button and hear dial
tone. You must not be on an outside line
— that is, you must be listening to the
system’s dial tone, not the phone
company’s dial tone.
When you are connected to another party
on an inside or outside call.
The following sections describe how to program a
Feature button, how to use a feature code with a
Feature button, and how to program a feature on an
unlabeled button.
In addition, you can program some features to setup
the way you want your phone to work. Once one of
these features is programmed, you don’t need to press
a programmed button to use it. For example, you can
program your phone with Ringing Options to change
how your phone rings, or you can turn on Call Waiting
to make sure important calls get through. See
“Ringing Options” and “Callback” in Chapter 5.
Using Features
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