Specifications
OfficeServ 100 General Description Guide/Ed.00
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4.2.1.17 Headset Operation
Every keyset can be programmed to allow the use of a headset. In the headset mode, the
hookswitch is disabled and the ANS/RLS key is used to answer and release calls. Keyset
users may turn headset operation ON/OFF by keyset programming or more easily by
pressing the headset ON/OFF key. The headset key lights steady red when the keyset is in
headset mode. The ANS/RLS key lights if headset mode is activated by keyset
programming only.
4.2.1.18 Hearing Aid Compatible
All OfficeServ 100 keysets are hearing aid compatible as required by Part 68 of the FCC
requirements.
4.2.1.19 Line Queuing with Callback
When the desired outside line is busy, the user can press the CALLBACK key or dial the
access code to place his/her station in a queue. The user will be called back when the line is
available(a maximum of 100 callbacks are allowed system-wide at one time including busy
station and busy trunk).
4.2.1.20 Line Skipping
When the user is talking on an outside line and the automatic hold feature is turned off,
he/she may press an idle line key and skip to that line without causing the previous call to
go on hold.
4.2.1.21 Loud Ringing Interface
The MISC board has 3 relays that can be programmed to provide a dry contact closure for
control of a customer provided loud ringing device. Any of these relays can be
programmed to operate with a specific station or station group.
4.2.1.22 Manual Signaling
Phones can signal each other via a programmable button. This allows one station to alert
another without establishing a voice conversation. Each press of the button results in a 500
milliseconds of ring tone being set to the intended station. An individual manual signaling
button must be programmed for each station to be signaled.
4.2.1.23 Message Waiting Light/Indication
When a message indication is left at a keyset, the MESSAGE button will slowly flash red.
Single line telephones will receive a distinctive dial tone to notify them that a message is
waiting. Message waiting indications can be left for any station or group of stations.










