Specifications

200.56 MEET ME PAGE
Users may answer a page call by going to the
nearest telephone, dialing a code and be connected
to the calling party. A flexible button can be pro-
grammed for one button answer by a station user to
a meet me page.
200.57 MESSAGE WAlTlNG
A station user who calls another station and receives
ringing, busy tone or DND tone and no answer can
activate a “message waiting” lamp at that station to
indicate this call. The station user who missed the
call can then press his MSG/CP.ON flashing button
and ring the party leaving the message. Up to 5
messages may be left at each phone. A station with
a message waiting can be reminded at a timed
interval with a tone.
200.58 MESSAGE WAITING REMINDER
TONE
A station with a message waiting can be reminded
at a timed interval with a tone. The tone will peri-
odically repeat until all messages have been an-
swered.
200.59 MUSIC ON HOLD
An optional music source can be connected directly
to the system to provide all calls on hold with music.
The same source provides background music.
200.60 MUTE
A flexible button can be programmed to operate as
a mute key. During handsfree speakerphone opera-
tion, the key telephone microphone can be disabled
for stations requiring privacy of transmission or in
areas where there are high ambient noise levels.
200.61 NIGHT SERVICE
The attendant places the system in night service by
pressing her DND button.* This allows specific
phones to ring at night that may or may not ring
during the day. A dial code is provided for Universal
Night Answer; a direct CO line button appearance or
a loop key is required for this feature.
The attendant does not have the DND feature.
200.62 OFF-HOOK SIGNALING
If a station has been programmed to receive direct
outside line ringing and is busy on another call, that
station will receive muted ring to indicate another call
is ringing in.
200.63 ON-HOOK DIALING
A telephone user can place calls without lifting the
handset and can monitor the call while the called
party’s phone is ringing or on hold. The receiver
STARPLUS@ 616 FLEX
KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
must be lifted to converse when using a basic key
telephone.
200.64 ON LINE PROGRAMMING
Changes to the system data base with the exception
of flexible button programming can be made without
interrupting normal system operation. Programming
is done at station port 01, regardless of Intercom
number assigned to it.
200.65 PAGING ACCESS RESTRICTION
Individual stations can be programmed to be allowed
or denied the ability to make page announcements.
200.66 PAUSE TIMER
When dialing a speed number, a timed pause in digit
sending can be directed into the number before
entry. When the TRANS/QUE button is pressed
while entering digits into a speed dial bin, it serves
as a command to the KSU to provide a timed pause
before resuming digit sending. The length of the
pause is controlled by the pause timer. Successive
entries of the TRANS/QUE button will provide suc-
cessive timed pauses. Each programmed pause
utilizes one of the 16 digit spaces for speed dialing.
When a timed pause is detected during speed dial-
ing, the LCD will display the letter “P”for each pulse.
Automatic pauses that occur as a result of detecting
a dialed PBX code in last number redial or a Pulse-
to-Tone switch-over in speed dial will not display a
“P” in the LCD display.
200.67 PBX/CENTREX TRANSFER
When Centrex or PBX Lines are connected to the
616 FLEX system, users may, by using the Flash
button, transfer callers to other Centrex or PBX
extensions. Additionally, the Flash command may
be included within a Speed Bin or programmed onto
a Flex button for one button transfer.
200.68 PBX DIALING CODES
Four one or two-digit PBX access codes can be
programmed into the system. When an outside line
is selected and one of these codes is dialed, toll
restriction will be applied beginning with the digit
dialed after the code. If one of these codes is not
dialed, toll restriction doesn’t apply. This allows the
dialing of PBX extensions 100, 110, 111, etc. on an
outside line. (The line must be assigned as a PBX
line.)
200.69 PHONE BOX
A phone box may be substituted for a telephone on
a one for one basis. The phone box can be used to
receive intercom announcements and also provide
handsfree response. There is also a CALL button
which will signal all stations programmed to receive