Definitions; Call Tones; Class Of Service/Restriction Mode (Cos/Rsm); Dial Intercom And Extension Buttons - Fujitsu F9600 User Manual

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Call Tones

Class of Service/
Restriction Mode
(COS/RSM)
Dial Intercom and
Extension Buttons

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DEFINITIONS

A number of call tones are provided through
the handset and/or speaker of each telephone.
They indicate the following:
Feature availability.
Call waiting.
Feature registration or cancellation
acceptance.
These call tones are described in the System
Tones section at the end of this guide.
These two terms define a particular
extension's ability or inability to access
features.
Class of service specifically pertains to which
outside areas can be dialed and which
features can be used. Restriction mode is in
effect once an extension accesses an outside
line and involves access/denial to specific
area and office dialing codes. Both class of
service and restriction mode are typically used
to customize an extension's capabilities to its
calling requirements.
When using a dial intercom or extension
button, you have the option of pressing the
button before or after lifting the handset or
activating the speakerphone.
The 20x2 character display panel is standard
on each FT12D, FT12DS, and FT24DS and is
located at the top of the telephone. The panel
shows information about the length of each
call and messages, and provides the identity
of incoming callers by name, number and type
of call, such as WATS, and Quasi-Direct
Inward Dial (QDID).
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