Section 700 - Operation
4. If desired, wait until the PDN Extension answers and intro-
duce the call.
5. Hang up.
Hardware Requirements
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N/A
Related Programming
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FF4-0-: FF Keys (PDN and NPDN Assignment)
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FF1-2-01: Dial Plan (PDN/Extension Numbers)
Considerations
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A DN can be assigned as a member of a hunt group.
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DNs are not available for ISDN S-Point, pilot numbers of hunting groups, Voice Mail, ACD, API
and for the Attendant group.
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A PDN must be assigned to a telephone before a corresponding NPDN can be used.
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TRS Class and ARS Routing is determined on an extension port basis regardless of the DN
accessed.
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Busy Override is available to the PDN conversation, but not available to the NPDN conversation.
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Do Not Disturb can only be set through the PDN, but cannot be set through the NPDN.
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Timed Reminder (Alarm Setting) is set through the PDN, but cannot be set through the NPDN.
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Offhook Voice Announce is available to PDN conversation, but not available to the NPDN
conversation.
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The appearance of incoming CO calls have the following priority if the keys are set to the same
extension:
• CO/Floating Hold Key
• MCO Key
• DN Key
• Non-Appearance
Display Information
CPC-96, CPC-288, and CPC-576 All Versions
Description
Key telephones with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) reflect the following information:
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Day and time (in 12 or 24 hour format)
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Callback requests from other extensions
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Extension number
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Extension calling party name
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Extension called party status
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Trunk call duration
576-20-700
Action
DBS 576 (USA), issued January 1999
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
Result
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