User`s guide

Special keys User’s Guide
E.6
Line keys
If some of your programmable feature keys have been programmed as line keys (or you can program
line keys using PROG/HELP 2), press an unlit key to access the line. An outside call transferred to your
station can be answered by simply lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER
1
. You do not have to press
the line key. The LED indications for the line keys are:
LED Line status
Solid red In use
Solid green Connected to your station
Blinking red Ringing at another station
Blinking green Ringing at your station
Slowly blinking red On hold by another station
Slowly blinking green Held by you
Note: Dialing 9 (or 8 or 7) to be assigned a line automatically is always available.
Privacy release
This feature makes it easy to “conference-in” on a call: just press a line key assigned to the outside line
the call is using, and you’ll automatically join the call.
2
Optional features
The following optional features may be accessible from your station. See the Administrator for details.
In many of the cases you can dial the appropriate feature code (one that starts with 5) to activate or use
the feature. In some instances, you must use a programmable feature key to serve as an on/off key for
the feature (see “Programmable feature keys,” page C.1).
Other feature keys — If you enter one of the following feature codes, the programmable feature key
will serve as an enable/disable key for that feature. The Installer may have programmed certain
stations for accessing additional features; consult your System Administrator for your access.
Code(s)
Key usage
199 Overhead page
564 Headset
565 Call forward
565YYY Call forward to an extension
569 Background announce
570 Conference
578 Mute/DND
580 Override ring
Note: Gray-shaded items are the only key codes available for the 12-Key Feature Phone.
1
Not available on 12-Key Feature Phone.
2
This feature may not be available on your system, depending on how it has been programmed. If you wish to enable this feature
on your phone system, contact your System Administrator.