Specifications

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616 FLEX
KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
The Basic key telephone operates in a similar man-
ner as the Executive and Enhanced key telephones,
with the exception of the speakerphone, and Hands-
free reply on intercom options. The Basic key set
operates the same for incoming intercom calls when
in the “H” position as if it were in the “P” position (Call
Announce).
200.12 BATTERY BACK-UP (MEMORY)
A long life lithium battery is provided inside the KSU
to prevent loss of system programming in the event
of a power outage or the system power being turned
off. Features such as System and Station Speed dial
numbers are also retained during power outages.
200.13 BAlTERY BACK-UP (SYSTEM)
An optional Battery Charging System and Batteries
(BBU) & cabling can be connected to the KSU to
maintain complete system operation in the event of
an AC power failure. Calls in progress will continue
without interruption when commercial power fails.
200.14 BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)
Buttons programmed as station buttons on a tele-
phone also serve as a Busy Lamp Field to display
the status of other telephones within the system.
200.15 CALLING STATION TONE MODE OP-
TION
This feature will provide an easy means for a calling
station to override a desired stations “H” (handsfree)
or “P” (call announce) intercom switch setting. A dial
code has been added that is dialed in front of the
extension number to force the tone ringing. Auto-
mated Attendants can utilize the Calling Station
Tone Mode option. This is useful when using super-
vised transfer or call screening options requiring
ringback tone for proper call handling.
200.16 CALL ANNOUNCE - PRIVACY
Each telephone user can select the way that calls to
their phone are voice announced. By selecting the
“P” position on the intercom signal switch, the user
can receive voice announced intercom calls without
the calling party hearing conversations in progress.
By selecting the “H” position, the user can reply
handsfree to voice announced intercom calls. Basic
model telephones cannot use the handsfree (H)
mode.
200.17 CALL FORWARD-PRESET
System programming allows incoming outside lines,
that are programmed to ring a particular station, to
be forwarded to another predetermined station after
a programmed period of time. This occurs when the
station normally receiving the outside ring is busy or
does not answer the call. Preset forward can be
chained an unlimited number of times. Each station
in the system can have a preset forward station.
200.16 CALL FORWARD-STATION
Each key telephone user may direct intercom calls,
transferred outside lines and incoming outside lines
to be forwarded to another station in the system. A
forwarded call will signal in the TONE mode regard-
less of the way the intercom signaling switch was
set. A station with calls forwarded to it can forward
its calls to another station: a call will forward in this
manner an unlimited number of times; however the
last station in a chain cannot use DND.
200.19 CALL PICKUP (GROUP)
Stations can be placed in one, both or neither of 2
pickup groups. Stations within the same group can
pick up tone ringing intercom calls, recalling or trans-
ferred CO line calls for another station, and message
wait call backs by dialing the pickup code.
200.20 CALL TRANSFER
An outside line can be transferred from one keyset
to another. By pressing the STATION button of the
desired party, or pressing the TRANSOUE button
and then dialing that 2 digit station number, un-
screened or screened transfers with an an-
nouncement can be made. The line being
transferred rings on the keyset and gives a flash
indication to the receiving party’s keyset. Several
attempts can be made to find someone at different
keysets without losing the call. If a line is transferred
to a busy station, that station will receive muted
ringing.
200.21 CAMP ON (Call Waiting)
A busy station may be alerted that an outside line is
on hold and waiting for them by pressing the
MSG/CP.ON button. The called station will receive
two muted rings, and a flashing CP.ON button if the
camp-on initiator is waiting to announce the transfer.
The busy party can press the MSG/CP.ON button.
This will automatically place on hold any outside line
he’s currently using and allow him to converse with
the camp-on initiator.
200.22 CENTREX COMPATIBILITY
The 616 FLEX system provides features that are
Centrex compatable, such as Flash in Speed Dial,
the ability to program
“*I’ and ‘I##” digits into Speed
dial numbers and other general features that help to
enhance a Centrex environment. The 616 FLEX is
compatable with Centrex Lines (1 ML).
200.23 CHAINING SPEED BINS
Speed dial bins may be chained together by simply
pressing one speed bin, then another and another
as required.
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ISSUE
1.
JANUARY
1991