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InfoSet 408Issue 1A
System Manual3 - 131
Room Monitor Telephone
A telephone can be used to monitor a room (e.g., this could be used to monitor a
baby’s room or a children’s play area).
This feature is available for InfoSet and Electra Elite multiline telephones.
Feature Operation 
1. Press    .
2. Dial    
       .
3. Press   
 .
Note:This is the telephone that is located in the room to be monitored.  You must
perform this procedure from that telephone.  This procedure toggles the
operation on and...

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Issue 1AInfoSet 408
3 - 132Features 
Only one monitored telephone (the telephone located in the area to be monitored)
can be designated at a time, however any number of multiline telephones can be set
as monitoring (listening) telephones.
While a telephone is being monitored (the telephone located in the area to be
monitored), the microphone LED flashes red.
When a telephone is enabled as the monitoring (listening) telephone, the speaker
LED flashes red. 

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InfoSet 408Issue 1A
System Manual3 - 133
Seized Trunk Name/Number Display
The telephone number (assigned in system programming) for each trunk in the
system is displayed when this feature is enabled.  The telephone number appears in
the telephone display when the trunk is seized.
This feature is available for InfoSet and Electra Elite multiline telephones equipped
with a display.
Feature Operation 
Press      (trunk line key) while the telephone is idle. The telephone line is seized
and the telephone...

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Issue 1AInfoSet 408
3 - 134Features Associated Programming
All programming functions associated with this feature are listed in the following table.
Some functions must be programmed before the feature is operational and other
functions are optional.  The optional functions can affect how the feature operates.    
Special Conditions

Trunk information cannot be displayed during an add-on conference that includes an
external line.  
The telephone number assigned to the external trunk line is displayed...

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InfoSet 408Issue 1A
System Manual3 - 135
Single Line Telephone Access
Single line telephones can be connected to the system.  These telephones can be
used to make external calls, internal calls and paging calls.
To provide this feature for InfoSet 408 systems, an SLI(2)-B10 ETU and PBR-B10
ETU must be installed in the KSU.
Feature Operation 
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial the desired extension number.
3. Talk when the called party answers.
 
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press hookflash.
3. Dial the desired...

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Issue 1AInfoSet 408
3 - 136Features
 
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial the access code to access a trunk (default: 
9) or feature access code  


   
 X  (X = Trunk Number 1~4).   
3. Dial the desired telephone number.
4. Talk when the called party answers.
 
Lift the handset and talk with the calling party.
Associated Programming
All programming functions associated with this feature are listed in the following table.
Some functions must be programmed before the feature is operational and other
functions...

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InfoSet 408Issue 1A
System Manual3 - 137 Special Conditions

At default, all stations are programmed to access an available external line when the
handset is lifted.  If all external lines are busy, the user receives a busy tone.
Hookflash can be assigned as hold or as hookflash by assigning Function “001-9 –
Single Line Telephone Hookflash Assignment”.
Speed dialing, last number redial, call pickup, internal paging, trunk queuing, etc., are
available when feature access codes are dialed.  Feature...

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Issue 1AInfoSet 408
3 - 138Features
Single Line Telephone Adapter
The Single Line Telephone Adapter allows electronic telephone ports to support single
line telephones.  A single line telephone can be connected to the telephone port by
using a single line adapter and single pair cabling.
To provide this feature, a spare ESI port, an SLT-F(1)-U10 ADP, and PBR-B10 ETU
are required.
Feature Operation 
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial the desired extension number.
3. Talk when the called party answers.
 
1. Lift...

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InfoSet 408Issue 1A
System Manual3 - 139 Special Conditions

A maximum of two single line telephone adapters can be installed in a system.
The system automatically detects the connection of single line telephone adapters.
The dialing type (DP or DTMF) can be individually assigned using Function “208 –
Single Line Dialing Type” for each adapter.  DTMF is the default.
A dial pulse telephone can be connected to a single line telephone adapter, however
a PBR-B10 ETU is still required.
Message waiting...

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Issue 1AInfoSet 408
3 - 140Features
Softkeys
The Electra Elite multiline telephones provide softkeys speed dial operation.  The
speed dial directory can be searched using the softkeys.  By simply entering either a
number or a letter, a list of matching speed dial numbers is displayed.  The system
allows users to scroll the list and then dial the number.  
This feature is available for Electra Elite multiline telephones equipped with softkeys.
Feature Operation 
User can search the speed dial memory...
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