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KEYSET FEATURES 
DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LAMP FIELD (DSS/BLF) KEYS 
(EXECUTIVE KEYSET ONLY) 
The Executive Keyset has 12 DSS/BLF keys that provide one-key in- 
tercom access to each of the 12 keysets. The lamps under the 
DSS/BLF keys create a busy lamp field and flash at different 
rates to indicate the status of each keyset. Each flash rate has 
a distinct meaning, as described below. Flash rates are given in 
interruptions per minute (IPM) or seconds on/off. 
Flash Rate Indication 
STEADY...

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KEYSET FEATURES 
Tone/Signal 
Long ring tone every 6 
seconds (- - -) 
One double ring tone (--I 
Double ring tone every 2 
seconds (-- -- --) 
One triple ring tone (---I 
Busy signal (- - - - - - - -1 
Five busy signals (- - - - -1, 
then music, if available 
Triple ring tone every 15 
seconds (--- --- ---I 
Four fast ring tones every 2 
seconds (---- ---- ----) 
Fast busy signal (---------I Indication 
Incoming or transferred outside 
call is ringing in. 
Outside call is recalling from 
hold....

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REYSET FEATURES 
SPEAKERPHONE 
Every keyset has an integrated (built-in) speakerphone that al- 
lows handsfree operation on outside calls and handsfree answering 
of intercom calls. The speakerphone is automatically activated 
by incoming intercom calls or when a line key is pressed while 
the keyset is on hook. The ON/OFF key is used to transfer the 
voice path between the handset and the speakerphone and to hang 
up from handsfree calls. 
There are two keyset programming options that can affect the...

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* KEYSET FEATURES 
DATA DEVICE INTERFACE (EXECUTIVE KEYSET ONLY) 
The Executive Keyset has a modular jack (labeled DATA) that can 
be used for connecting a data device (such as a data terminal or 
personal computer) that has a direct-connection modem with an 
RJll C.O. line interface. It is used to communicate with remote 
data equipment through an intercom channel or outside line. 
While the data device is in use, the keyset user cannot place or 
receive calls. An outside call ringing in or an intercom...

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INTERCOM CALLS 
The GLX System has two intercom channels that allow keyset users 
to place calls to one another. Intercom calls can be placed by 
dialing a two-digit intercom number (lo-21), pressing a DSS/BLF 
key on an Executive Keyset, or dialing 0 to call the attendant. 
Intercom calls ring in handsfree unless keyset option 2 is en- 
abled or unless the call was placed as a private intercom call. 
If desired, a keyset user can camp on to a busy keyset and wait 
until the keyset is available. 
The...

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INTERCOM CALLS * 
To receive a private intercom call: If you hear a double ring 
tone every 2 seconds: 
EITHER, lift the handset. 
OR, press the ON/OFF key to speak handsfree. 
lights. The ON/OFF key 
You hear a confirmation tone and a double ring tone. 
To place an intercom call: 
Note: When placing an intercom call, 
inactivity timer expires. begin dialing before the 
If the timer expires, the system locks 
out the keyset; if the handset is off hook, the system also sends 
a fast busy signal until you...

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INTERCOM CALLS 
D~S/BLF KEY SKIPPING (EXECUTIVE KEYSET ONLY) 
Executive Keysets have DSS/BLF keys that can be used to place in- 
tercom calls. If an Executive Keyset user presses a DSS/BLF key 
while on an intercom call, the current call is dropped and a call 
is placed to the keyset associated with the pressed DSS/BLF key. 
This is faster than pressing and releasing the hookswitch and 
then pressing the desired DSS/BLF key. 
To use DSS/BLF key skipping: When you are finished with an in- 
tercom call and...

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* OUTSIDE CALLS 
OUTSIDE DIAL TONE RESTORE AND TIMED HOORFLASH 
The GLX System is designed to send a timed hookflash when the 
keyset user presses the line key (or the FLASH key on the Execu- 
tive Keyset) while on an outside call. 
This allows the user to 
disconnect from one call and restore dial tone on the same C.O. 
line to place a second call. 
This is faster than pressing and 
releasing the hookswitch and then pressing the line key to make a 
call. 
A timed hookflash may be required when the...

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ODTSIDE CALLS 
ON-HOOK DIALING OF OUTSIDE CALLS 
A keyset user can place an outside call without lifting the hand- 
set, using the integrated speakerphone. This method allows the 
user to speak handsfree once the call is connected. 
To dial while on hook: 
Note : If your keyset speakerphone has been disabled by keyset 
option 4, 
you must press the ON/OFF key to turn on the speaker- 
phone before you press the unlit line key. 
(1) While on hook, press an unlit line key. The line key and 
ON/OFF 
key...

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SYSTEM AND STATION SPEED DIALING 
STATION SPEED DIALING 
Up to nine station speed-dial numbers can be stored by keyset 
users for their personal use. They are identified by a one-digit 
memory location code (l-9). Location code 1 is also used for the 
call forwarding feature. 
To store or change station speed-dial numbers: 
Note: If you make a mistake while dialing the number, press any 
line key. If you press an invalid key or dial an invalid loca- 
tion code, you hear four fast tones and the keyset is...
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