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Page 61

To get even more freedom and convenience than with Handsfree, pur-
chase a Headset and connect it to your telephone. In addition to hav-
ing your hands free for other work, youll have privacy on a call that is
not available with Handsfree. 
1. Unplug the telephone handset and plug
in the headset.
2. Press (Headset).
OR
+ .
You hear a confirmation beep. The 
headset  key lights when you
enable the headset mode. 
You can still receive and respond to
voice-announced Intercom calls while in
the headset...

Page 62

Dont place your handset down on the desk when you need your caller
to wait, use Hold instead. Hold places your call in a temporary waiting
state until you can get back to it. While the call waits, you can process
calls or use other features. And dont worry if you forget about the call
and leave it on Hold too long - it will recall back to you.
Your telephone system provides four types of Hold (see the chart below).
Your Communications Manager can tell you which types you can use.
System Hold
1. 
The or...

Page 63

1. Pressing flashing  .
Exclusive Hold
1. (Exclusive Hold).
The  key flashes fast while on
Hold; flashes slowly when recalling.
1. Pressing flashing  .
Group Hold
1. + + to hang
up.
1. + .
Intercom Hold
1. +  to hang up.
1. + .
To pick up an
Intercom call from
Hold:
To place an Intercom
call on Hold:
To pick up a call on
Group Hold: 
To place a call on
Hold so anyone in
your group can pick it 
up:
To pick up an outside
call on Exclusive Hold: 
To place an outside
call on Exclusive Hold:
To pick up an...

Page 64

When you need one-button calling and Transfer to a co-worker, use
Hotline. Youll find Hotline to be a great convenience if there is some-
one in your company with whom you work closely (such as your busi-
ness partner). You and your partner can call or Transfer calls to each
other just by pressing a single key.
Your Hotline key shows the status of your Partners extension:
1. (Hotline).
Optionally lift the handset.
1. (Hotline) + Announce call and
hang up.
OR
(Hotline) + Hang up to have
your call wait at...

Page 65

Call a co-worker over the Intercom. Normally, you are not restricted
from placing an Intercom call to any other extension. However, if your
telephone system is shared by several businesses, you may not be able
to call the other businesss extensions. Check with your
Communications Manager.
1. + Extension number.
You can optionally dial 0 for your
operator or *8 for your Voice Mailbox.
If the extension you call is busy or
doesnt answer, you can (without hang-
ing up):
- Dial another extension.
- Dial 8 to...

Page 66

1.
If the call is ringing, this makes it
voice-announce. If the call voice-
announces, this makes it ring.
1. + + to hang
up.
1. + + to hang
up.
Intercom Abandoned Call Display
You can display a list of the Intercom calls placed to you while you
were away from your phone.
1. + .
Press CALL2 repeatedly until no
more calls display. 
2. to return to the normal Time and
Date display.
To display the list of
Intercom calls you did
not answer:
To make your incom-
ing Intercom calls
ring:
To make your incom-
ing...

Page 67

Instead of dialing a busy or unanswered outside call again, quickly
redial it with Last Number Redial. Last Number Redial stores the last
outside call you placed in memory so you can easily recall it. The
stored number can be up to 24 digits long, using 0-9, # or *.
You can also quickly redial your last call using Repeat Redial (page
103) and Save Number Dialed (page 107).
1. + + .
If you dont press a line key, the sys-
tem automatically selects a trunk from
the same group as your original call.
OR
+ ....

Page 68

Line Preference determines how you place and answer calls. There 
are two types of Line Preference: Incoming Line Preference and
Outgoing Line Preference. Ask your Communications Manager which
type you have.
IncomingIncoming Line Preference sets how you
Lineanswer calls. When a call rings your phone, 
Preferencelifting the handset answers either the ringing
call (Ringing Line Preference)or seizes an idle
line (Idle Line Preference). If you primarily
answer calls and seldom place calls, Ringing
Line...

Page 69

Use Meet Me Conference to have a telephone meeting which lets oth-
ers join if they choose. After you announce the Meet Me Conference
over the Paging, a co-worker joins the meeting by dialing the Meet
Me Conference code. There are two types of Meet Me Conference:
Meet Me External Conference and Meet Me Internal Conference. With
Meet Me External Conference, announce the meeting with External
Paging. With Meet Me Internal Conference, announce the meeting
with Internal Paging. The system allows either four...

Page 70

1. + + External
Paging zone (1-8 or 0 for All Call).
You connect to the other parties. 
Meet Me Internal Conference
1. While on a call,  .
2. + Internal Paging zone
(0-9 or 00-64).
OR
(Internal Paging).
You can optionally press CALL1 and
dial combined zones *10 to *18 instead.
See Paging on page 90 for more on
combined zones. 
3. Announce the call.
4. twice when co-worker answers
your page.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each co-worker you
want to add.
1. +  (if your phone
is in the zone called).
OR
+  + Zone...
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