GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Issue 1 Manual
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TL-130100-1001.’STEP OPERATIONRESULT 2 3 4 5NOTES: 1. 2.Depress FLASH. Enter the number (normally or by any of the features) of a conferee. If the conferee answers, Depress CONF button. If conferee does not answer, is busy, or an incorrect party is reached, go on-hook.(a) Distinctive dial tone heard (see note 2). (b) CONF LED winks to indicate conference bridge is on hold. (c) “NUMBER = ?”(a) “NUMBER = XXXX” (b) “RINGING” CONF LED goes on. Switch will call user back into conference bridge. If the...
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TL-130100-10013.7.15 Dial Display “D DISP”Dial Display allows the user to cause the phone automatically to dial the number associated with the message appearing on the phone’s display. The phone will send the digits shown on the display, ignoring any alphanumeric text characters, and will provide DTMF tone feedback. The displayed number can result from any one of a number of instrument operations, e.g., retrieval of messages left via the message leaving feature, messages due to the Scheduled Reminder...
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TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATfONRESULT (f) D DISP LED off. 2Continue as with Basic Calling (Internal/External). See Also: Call Source Display Preference Preselection 3.7.16 Direct Station Selection “DSS” (11)DSS provides for both a secretarial answering service and a repertory dialing service. For repertory dialing, the DSS button is used to make intercom calls, call announcing calls, and station-to-station calls from the originating instrument to a prime or control line on another instrument associated...
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TL-130100-1001STEPOPERATIONRESULT (b) Primary status LED associated with the seized line on. (c) Dial tone heard. (d) “PLEASE DIAL” 4 Depress the ringing DSS button.(a) Display is replaced by call source pickup display. See Tables 3.5 and 3.6. 5Converse as usual. NOTES: 1.The call that was ringing the DSS line is connected to the user’s answering line and is disassociated from the called line. The LED associated with the DSS button at the answering instrument is updated to reflect the new current status...
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rTL-130100-1001 STEP OPERATIONRESULT (e) Digits associated with the DSS pushbutton will be sent to the switch and are simultaneously displayed. NOTES: 1.The selected DSS station must be either idle (LED off) or busy (LED on). If the station is being signaled (LED flashing), the DSS pushbutton should not be depressed except to answer the call. 2.Unlike a repertory dial button, alphanumeric characters are not stored for a DSS button. Therefore, only the digits associated with the DSS button will be...
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._ -. .~TL-130100-1001 Elapsed Time (ET) - Outgoing Calls STEPOPERATION RESULT 1Go off-hook and seize a line. 2To read ET, depress TIMER any time(a) TIMER LED on for 1 second. after going off-hook.(b) Elapsed time displayed for 2 seconds “HH:MM:SS”. 3To reset ET, depress TIMER a second time. 4NOTE:To include the called party on aTimer continues accumulating time 3-way conference, place the callregardless of flashes, etc., until call on soft hold (depress HOLD once).termination. If call is placed on hard...
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TL-130100-1001STEPOPERATIONRESULT 2To reset the timer, depress TIMER again within the l-second period.(a) TIMER LED on for an additional 1 second. (b) Display updated and current ET displayed for 2 seconds “HH:MM:SS”. 3Continue as with Step 4 above. Duration Alarm STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Depress and hold TIMER.(a) Beep heard. (b) “TIMER/ALARM” 2Release. ALARM = 0O:OO:OO” 3Enter HH, #, MM, #, SS.“ALARM =HH:MM:SS” 4Depress and hold TIMER. (a) Beep heard. (b) “TIME SET” 5Release.Display clears or reverts to...
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TL-130100-1001 4. The duration alarm may only be canceled setting the alarm duration to 00 hours, by00 minutes, and 00 seconds. 5.The display will show “ALARM EXPIRED” and the TIMER LED will wink. 3.7.19Executive Priority Call “PRIOR” (35) Executive Priority Call enables a properly classmarked Integrated Featurephone to attempt a call that cannot be forwarded and will override Forced Busy at the destination. The called party will receive distinctive Intercom ringing. If the called party is busy and has...
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TL-130100-1001 STEP2OPERATION To deactivate, depress EXT.GRP.SEL. again.RESULT (a) EXT.GRP.SEL. LED off. (b) EXTENDED GROUP deactivated. 3.7.21Flash “FLASH” (03) Flash permits the user to interrupt the switch to get dial tone and/or to operate the transfer, consult, and three-way features by using only one feature button, i.e., the FLASH feature button. The user may choose to use the hookswitch to generate a manual flash to obtain the same results as if the FLASH button were depressed. Consult via Flash...
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TL-130100-1001 See Three-Way Call via Flash and Transfer via Flash for procedures.Three-Way Call via Flash STEPOPERATIONRESULTBegin as in Step 4 of Consult via Flash. To establish a three-way call, depress(a) FLASH LED on. FLASH. (b) Three-way connection established. To release consulted party, depress(a) FLASH LED off. FLASH.(b) Two-party call resumes. To release from both parties, go(a) FLASH LED off. on-hook.(b) Associated LINE LED extinguished. (c) Two remaining parties connected. Transfer via Flash...