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Features Description
Speedcall digits will be appended to the ARS digit string; otherwise, the
manually dialed digits will be replaced by the Speedcall digits).
lIf ARS leading digits appear in the Speedcall string, a *3nn is interpreted as
insert manual digits.
lWhen Speedcalls are used in ARS, there is a minimum display update of 5
seconds to allow the user to view the number.
lSee LINE SELECTION for operation when the prime line is not free for the
call and another line has not been selected.
lPrivate...

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Telephone Features
lPress the programmed Speedcall key with the telephone on-hook (If Im-
mediate Line Select is enabled), or,
lPick up the handset or press the SPEAKER ON/QFF key, then press the
Speedcal I key.
To access a feature assigned to a Speed Call key:
lPress the programmed Speedcall key with the telephone on-hook, or,
lPick up the handset or press the SPEAKER ON/OFF key, then press the
Speedcall key.
SUPERSET 4 Telephone
To check saved numbers:l Press the DISPLAY key
lPress the required Line...

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Features Description
SUPfRSET3DN Telephone
To Enter or Change a Speedcall Number:
lWith the handset on-hook, press the PROGRAM softkey.
l Press an unused Speedcall key.
lDial the number to be stored or press the REDIAL key to save the last num-
ber dialed. If no entry is made, the current entry is cleared.
lPress the PROGRAM softkey; the Speedcall number is now saved.
To dial a call using Speedcall:
lPress the programmed Speedcall key with the telephone on-hook; if Im-
mediate Line Select is enabled,...

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Telephone Features
lIf desired, press the MAKE PRIVATE sof-tkey to prevent the DISPLAY KEYS
function from revealing the number.
lCheck the entry on the LCD. If correct, press the SAVE softkey. To correct
an error before saving the entry, use the 
t-softkey to backspace and
clear the incorrect entry, or press the BACKUP 
softkey to cancel the entire
entry. Then re-enter the correct digits.Split
DescriptionConditions
Programming
Operation9 109-094-l 05-NA
4.39 Split allows a SUPfRSETtelephone user, engaged...

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Features Description
lTo re-establish the conference, press the CONF softkey.
Swap (Trade Calls)Description
4.40 This feature permits a SUPERSETtelephone user to alternate conversa-
tion between two calls. Call Swap places one call on hold while conversation
continues with the other call. This feature is similar to the Broker’s Call fea-
ture available on industry-standard telephones.Conditions
The following conditions apply to this feature:
l Swap operates only on SUPERSETtelephones.
lThere must be a...

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Telephone FeatureslPress the SPLIT softkey to break up the three party conference. The party in
conversation is held, the held party is connected to the set.
lPress the SWAP softkey repeatedly to alternately place one call on hold
and connect to the other call.
SUPERSET 4DN TelephoneThere is a party on consultation hold and a party in conversation (e.g., 
TRANS/CONF has been pressed and a new party called, or a conference has been
split). Proceed as follows:
lPress the SPLIT sof-tkey to break up the...

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Features Description
OperationOperation varies depending upon the type of set as described below.
SUPERSET Telephone
A call is in progress at the set; a second caller camps on; the SWAP CAMPON
softkey appears:
lPress the SWAP CAMPON softkey; the current call is put on hold and the
telephone is connected to the second caller.l
To return to the original conversation, press the SWAP softkey, or,
lTo form a conference, press the CONF softkey, or,
lTo release the telephone from the call, leaving the two other...

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Telephone Features
OperationDial the Tone Demonstration feature access code plus the code for the tone to
be played. The codes, the tones, and the main uses of each tone in the system
are as follows:
l-l 0, 16,22,25 - Code is Unassigned
11 
- Dial Tone
This tone is heard when dialing can start, for internal callers as well as for ex-
ternal callers. ARS dial tone, Interrupted dial tone and Transfer dial tone use
this basic tone.
12 
- Transfer Dial Tone
This tone is heard when dialing can start and the...

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Features Description
20 
- Intrusion (Override) Tone
This tone is heard by a device overriding a call; see OVERRIDE (INTRUDE).
21 
- Interrupted Dial Tone
See DISCRIMINATING DIAL TONE.
23 -Waiting Tone (Silence or Music on Hold)
This is the tone supplied to devices on hold or consultation hold and to de-
vices camped on to busy devices, see MUSIC ON HOLD and 
CAMPON. lndus-try-standard telephones do not hear this tone.
24 -Paging Tone
This tone is heard when the pager is successfully accessed; see...

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Telephone Featuresphone. Refer to Practice 9109-095-l 08-NA 
SUPERSET 3DN Telephone De-
scription, and to Practice 9109-095-l 
09-NA SUPERSET4DN Telephone
Description.
Transfer
Description4.43 This feature allows a telephone user, on an established call, to put the
call on consultation hold, dial a third party, and transfer the second party to
the third party. The transfer can be done before the third party answers, after
the third party answers, or if the third party is busy (Transfer Into 
Campon).
A...
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