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Features Description
The REDIAL softkey appears when the conditions mentioned immediately
above are met.
The feature applies to consoles also; see ATTENDANT LAST NUMBER 
RE-
DIAL.The number is not updated when dialing on Direct Trunk Select or Private
Trunk lines.
The number is not updated after a call is made using Speedcall or System
Abbreviated Dial.
When the REDIAL 
softkey is pressed, the rules for initiating dialing and
selecting a line apply as if the user had selected a Speedcall key; see LINE...

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Telephone Features
lLine Privacy cannot be programmed to be disabled on key lines of logical
lines.
lDirect line selection by the user is the only way to join a call in progress on
a line. The system does not choose an occupied line automatically; see
LINE SELECTION.
ProgrammingTo disable line privacy, disable COS Option 240 (Line Privacy) in the COS of theindustry-standard telephone, 
SUPERSETtelephone, or trunk of the line.
OperationThe two modes of operation are described below.. _,
Line Privacy...

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Features Description
ConditionsThe following conditions apply to this feature:lThe line selection mode is entered when a line is put on hold on a
SUPERSETtelephone; see HOLD.
lIf the user presses a Speedcall key and has to select a line to use, if a Direct
Trunk Select or Private Trunk line is selected then the Speedcall key is ig-
nored.
lLine selection after pressing the REDIAL softkey is treated the same as
pressing a Speedcall key.
lCOS Option 604 (immediate Line Select) alters the implicit dialing...

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Telephone Features
Conditions
Programming
Operation
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Optionally, set users can be permitted to change these messages.
NOTE: Any changes to a message apply system-wide; the system has only one
set of 15 messages.
The following conditions apply to this feature:
lThis feature applies only to SUPERSET and SUPERSET4DN telephones.
l A message currently in use cannot be altered.
lThe message is not displayed by the telephone that set it when it is in
Night Service; however, another telephone (or...

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Features Description
Both numeric and alpha characters can be used in a message.
Keys 2 through 9 and *on the keypad are identified with alpha characters.
Press the key associated with the first character in the message, and a charac-
ter is displayed in the alphanumeric display. If this character is not correct,
repeated presses on the key cycle the display through all the characters for
that key. When the displayed character is correct, press the NEXT softkey. The
* key also gives four special...

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Telephone Features
Letters are displayed on the LCD as they are dialed on the telephone keypad.
The first press of any of these keys displays the first letter that appears on its
key cap. The second press of the same key changes the display to the second
letter and so on. When all the letters associated with a key have been dis-
played, the number is displayed. Further presses cycle through the letters
again. When the desired letter is displayed, enter it by pressing the -tsoft-
key or by entering the...

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Features Description
lMessages cannot be left for members of a recording group, an Automated
Attendant recording group, or a COV voice mail port.
l A message is canceled automatically if the sender and receiver have a tele-
phone conversation before the message is read or the receiver leaves a
message for the sender. Note that this does not apply to messages from
the console. These must be canceled at the Console.
0The system cancels the message automatically after 24 hours if System Op-
tion 7 (Cancel...

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Telephone Featuresl Dial the Send Message access code.l Dial the extension number.
lDial tone is returned. Re-order tone is returned if the other telephone
cannot receive messages.
To answer a message:
l Go off-hook.
lDial the Call Message Sender of Oldest Message access code.
lMessage sender is called. Re-order tone is returned if there are no mes-
sages waiting.
SUPERSET 4 Telephones
To Send a Message:
l Dial the Extension number.
lPress the SEND MSG softkey. This softkey appears only if the called...

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Features DescriptionlDial ‘4’ (feature 4 is message (4:MSG)).
lPress the READ MSG softkey. The message is displayed. To cancel a messageonce it has been read, press the CANCEL 
so&key.If there are more messages to be read, the NEXT 
softkey appears. To read ad-
ditional messages:
lPress the NEXT feature key. Follow the procedure above for each message.
SUPERSET 3DN Telephone
To send a message:
lWhile receiving busy tone or ringback, press the MESSAGE key if the MES-
SAGE LED is lit steadily.l Dial tone...

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Telephone Features
lPress the MESSAGING softkey; the top line of the LCD shows the number of
messages waiting.
lPress the READ MSG softkey. The LCD second line shows the extension
number and the time of the call.
lPress the CALL softkeyto call the party that left the message. This softkey
appears only when the telephone can dial the call (e.g., idle or listening to
dial tone), or,l
Press the ERASE softkey to cancel the message.
If there are more messages, the NEXT MSG 
softkey appears. To read these...
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