Specifications

64 Digital Family Features
private trunks, trunk groups, LCR, ISDN, DPNSS,
T1/E1, or tie lines (see Call forwarding, above). With
the ImaGEN option, the automated attendant or System
Dial-By-Name features can be used to forward an
external caller to a telephone external to the DIGITAL
system.
Feature button
Access features by pressing the FEATURE button and
dialing the feature access code.
Letter codes relating to the feature name are used as
a memory aid. All feature codes reflect the feature
name, for example, to access Background Music dial
[FEATURE] [B] [M] (i.e. [7] [2] [6]).
Flash disconnect
The user can disconnect a call (using the FLASH
button) but still retain the connection (internal or
external) in order to dial again.
Flash signaling
On a trunk configured behind PBX or CENTREX
service, the flash signal enables you to signal the PBX
or CENTREX switch. This signaling is often required
to access special features. Flash signaling can be
included in automatic dialing sequences.
Flip Flop
Users of SLTs and Avanti stations lacking appearance
buttons for outside lines can swap between two outside
calls - one in conversation and one on hold - without
disconnecting either party.
Floating loop buttons
A button that can be assigned temporarily to any outside
line that does not have a dedicated button on the station.
This button enables the extension user to take a call
on an outside line when the extension does not have
a button for that outside line. The user can also transfer
a call from an outside line group to a floating loop
button so the user can dial out on the outside line.
Handsfree calling
Place a voice call to another station through the station
speaker (without ringing). The called party can answer
handsfree, through their station microphone.
Handsfree answerback (HFAB)
Answer voice calls handsfree (without lifting the handset
or pressing the SPEAKER button), just by responding
via the microphone. All of the Avanti stations have
this feature.
Headset
The Avanti sets may be operated with a headset, in
place of a handset, for your convenience. To use the
headset, a programmable HEADSET button is required.
The LOW-HIGH button controls the headset volume
as well as the volume for the speaker and handset.
Hold - exclusive or inclusive (system hold)
A choice of two types of hold is offered:
Exclusive hold: Places the call on hold at
the your station only.
Inclusive hold: Places the call on system hold at
all stations with access to the trunk.
When configuring the system, the default mode (i.e.,
whether a call is placed on exclusive or inclusive hold
by default) may be set as desired for each station.
Hot dial pad
Pressing any button on the dialpad automatically
activates the Avanti station speaker. Dialing is initiated,
even while the station is onhook and idle, without
having to lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button.