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Protection from Barge-In
Each station can be programmed as secure or not secure. Secure stations cannot be barged-in on. A
station that is not secure cannot be barged-in on when talking to a secure station.
Pullout Directory Tray
A pullout directory tray is conveniently located beneath all keysets. It is used to record station
directory names and speed dial numbers.
Pulse to Tone Switchover
When dialing a number on a dial pulse network, a station user can dial # and the DCS system will
begin to send DTMF.
Redial
There are three types of external redial available to all station users. Each type can redial up to a
maximum of 18 digits.
AUTO RETRY—When an outside number is dialed and a busy signal is received, the auto retry
feature can be used to reserve the outside line and automatically redial the number for a
programmable number of attempts (available to keyset users only).
LAST NUMBER—The most recently dialed number on a C.O. line is saved and may be redialed
by pressing the redial key or dialing the LNR access code.
MANUAL RETRY with LNR—When you make an outside call and receive a busy signal you can
press the LNR key to redial the same number again. This operation can be manually repeated for
a limited number of attempts as defined by system programming (available to keyset users only).
MEMO REDIAL (iDCS-L version software only)—When you are calling directory assistance you
can store the number you are given using the dial pad and SAVE number feature. There is no
need for a pencil and paper (available to keyset users only).
SAVE NUMBER—Any number dialed on a C.O. line may be saved for redial at a later time.
Remote Hold
When you wish to place a call on hold at another station, press TRSF and dial the station number (or
press the appropriate DSS key). Press the HOLD key. This will place the call on system hold on an
available CALL button or Line Key at the remote station.
Ring Modes
Each keyset user can select one of three distinct ways to receive intercom calls. The phone can
automatically answer on the speakerphone, voice announce through the speaker or receive ringing.
When the ring mode is selected, keyset users can choose one of eight distinct ring tones. Forced Auto
Answer is invoked by the calling station and is controlled by the calling station's class of service.
Ringing Preference
Lifting the handset or pressing the speaker button automatically answers a call ringing at the keyset.
Using this method, users are assured of answering the oldest call first. When ringing preference is
turned off, the user must press the flashing button to answer. Users may answer ringing lines in any
order by pressing the flashing button.
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