Specifications
Operation
IMI 66-031
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NIGHT TRANSFER (Station 10 Only)
The night transfer mode can only be set from station 10.
No other
station in the system can control this feature.
This operating mode
is programmed to automatically transfer the ringing of all incoming
calls to a particular station or stations for off-hour or special
purpose answering.
1.
Press the
c
ITCM
The station 10 user can set this mode as follows:
key,
and listen for the dial tone.
key on the keypad. Note that the dial tone stops
2.
Press the
0
#
B
and the intercom indicator will flash rapidly.
To deactivate the night transfer mode, repeat steps 1 and 2. The
intercom indicator will turn off.
DO NOT DISTURB
The user can disable the station
once.
The indicator will remain
feature is active.
To re-enable
key again.
This feature
or off hook.
MUTE
ringer by pressing the
0
MONITOR
on steady as a reminder that
key
this
the ringer,
the user
must
press the
can be activated with the handset on
During a conversation,
a user may press and hold the
key to
prevent the distant party from hearing.
Releasing the MUTE
0
key
allows a two-way conversation to resume.
PULSE/TONE DIAL SWITCHAHLE
The method of dial signalling used is determined by system
f
rogramming.
If the line has been configured to allow pulse dialing',
he initial dialing mode will be pulse.
Pulse dialing will remain
active during a dialing operation until tone dialing is selected by
pressing the #F key.
0
Once selected, the tone dialing mode will
remain active until the station is disconnected from the line (hang up
occurs).
After tone dialing has been selected, the #b
0
key will
generate a DTMF tone when pressed again.
The
0
#
F key can be pressed
during the storing of a memory dialing sequence to cause the
pulse/tone switching to occur
during the automatic dialing of a
:
number.
LINE PRESELECTION (PRIME LINE)
The system programming can assign a particular line to a station as a
P
rinci
ine,
e
le or "prime" line.
If a station has been assigned a prime
his line is automatically selected by the station for each call
originate action unless it is already busy.
Also when a call comes in
on the prime line,
the user can answer it by lifting the handset
without pressing the line select key.
If a station does not have an
assigned prime line,
the user must manually select a line before
making or receiving a call.
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