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LCD DISPLAY - Liquid Crystal Display
CO 1 to 4 – Central Of ce Lines
DSS 100 to 107 – Direct Station Selection
DSS 108 to 115 – Direct Station or programmable speed dial or special function keys.
1) MSG – Provides the capability to turn on another key telephone’s message lamp (LED).
2) PAUSE/BKIN – Insert a 2-second pause when dialing numbers. Break into other
conversations.
3) DND/FWD – Do Not Disturb and Call Forwarding.
4) MUTE – Block sound from your extension while using either “speaker phone” or handset.
5) CONF – Conference calls with another extension or outside line.
6) XFER – Transfer outside calls to other extensions.
7) VOL S and VOL TAdjust the volume for “speaker phone” conversations, handset
conversations, and ringing.
8) HOLD – Place an outside call on hold.
9) SPKRActivate “speaker phone” operation.
MICROPHONE For use with “speaker phone”.
Key Telephone Feature Buttons
This list will provide you with a brief description of each feature button function that is on your
key telephone. A more detailed description of their use will be covered in this user guide as you
read and apply the different features that are offered.
HOLD Allows you to place outside calls on hold.
MUTE – This will allow you to mute out any sound from your extension when talking to
another extension or to someone on an outside CO line.
DND/FWD – DND will set the key telephone into a Do Not Disturb mode and FWD is used to
forward your calls to another extension.
CAMP/PARK – CAMP will notify you when a busy CO line or extension becomes available.
PARK will indicate to a busy extension that you have transferred an outside
call to them.
SPKR – This will allow the key telephone to be used as a “speaker phone”. Key telephone
functions can be used without lifting the handset.
AUTO ANSWERAllows you to set the key telephone to automatically answer any intercom
calls from another extension via “speaker phone”.
Chapter 5 - IPS System Used With IVT-16 Key Telephone
Key Telephone Features