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Programming
Start
Should Off-Hook
Signals ring or voice
announce?In Program 0401
Item 11, enter 0.In Program 0401
Item 11, enter 1.
Should extension be
able to receive Off
Hook Signals?Set 0406 Item 5
to 1.Set 0406 Item 5
to 0.
Should extension send
Off Hook Signals
manually or
automatically?Set 0406 Item 6
to 1.Set 0406 Item 6
to 0.
In 1005, assign a Class
of Service to an
extension.Continued
on next
page.
RingVoice
Announce
YesNo
AutomaticallyManuallyAn extension user can dial Service
Code 893 to...

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Programming (Cont’d)
Is the interval between
Off Hook Signaling alerts
(normally 10 seconds)
adequate?In Program 0405 Item
4, change the Call
Waiting Tone interval.
Should extension
have one-button
sending for Off
Hook Signaling?In Program 1006, assign
a function key for Off
Hook Signaling (code
1018).
Should Off Hook Signaling
alert extension with normal
ringing, muted ringing, no
ringing, one beep in handset or
two beeps over speaker?
In Program 1008
Item 5, enter 1.
In Program 1008 Item 5,
enter 2....

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Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0401 - Tenant Group Options, Part A, Item 11: Off Hook Signaling Mode
For each tenant, enter 1 to have Off Hook Signals ring the called extension.  Enter 0 to have Off Hook
Signals voice-announce.  An extension user can override these settings by dialing Service Code 892 (for
voice-announce) or 893 (for ring).
➣0405 - System Timers (Part A), Item 4: Call Waiting Tone Timer
Use this timer to set the interval between Off Hook Signaling alerts.
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 5: Off Hook...

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Related Features
Call Waiting/Camp On and Callback
An extension user cannot Camp On to a busy extension or leave a Callback if Off Hook Signaling has al-
ready gone through. The Off Hook Signaling Enhancements allow an extension to block a caller’s ability
to dial 2 to Camp on.
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Two of the Off Hook Signaling Enhancements improve the handling of DID calls to a busy extension.
Handsfree and Monitor
You cannot send Off Hook Signals to an extension busy on a Handsfree...

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One-Touch Calling
Description
 124i Available 384i. Available
- Entering names at a keyset requires
Base 2.13, EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.- Entering names at a keyset requires
system software 3.06.02 or higher.
- Storing a Flash command requires
system software Base 2.13 or
EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.- Storing a Flash command requires
system software 3.06.14 or higher.
One-Touch Calling gives a keyset user one button access to extensions, trunks and selected system features.
This saves users time when accessing...

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Description (Cont’d)
Conditions
One-Touch Keys do not provide a Busy Lamp Field (BLF).
Default Setting
One-Touch Keys have no assigned functions.
Programming
➣
1007 - Programming One-Touch Keys
Set the functions of an extension’s One-Touch Keys.  An extension user can also program their One-
Touch Keys.
Related Features
One-Touch Serial Operation
An extension user can use One-Touch Keys to store a series of operations.
Programmable Function Keys
Function keys can also give an extension user one-touch...

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Operation (Cont’d)
Direct Station Selection
To program a One-Touch Key for Direct Station Selection (extension) calling:
1. Press idle CALL key and dial 855.
2. Press One-Touch Key you want to program.
3. Dial extension number you want assigned to that key.
In 124i, skip to step 7. In 384i, entering names requires system software 3.06.02 or higher.
4. Press HOLD.
5. Enter the name associated with the key you are programming.
6. Press HOLD.
7. Press SPK to hang up.
Personal Speed Dial
To program a...

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Operation (Cont’d)
Abbreviated Dialing
To program a One-Touch Key for Abbreviated Dialing:
6. Press idle CALL key and dial 855.
7. Press One-Touch Key you want to program.
8. Dial #2 to store a Common Abbreviated Dialing number.
OR
Dial #4 to store a Group Abbreviated Dialing number.
9. Dial Abbreviated Dialing number storage code (e.g., 001).
In 124i, skip to step 8. In 384i, entering names requires system software 3.06.02 or higher.
10. Press HOLD.
11. Enter the name associated with the key you are...

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Operation (Cont’d)
Chaining One-Touch Keys
To chain One-Touch Keys:
2. Press first One-Touch Key.
Let the stored function dial out.
3. Press another One-Touch Key.
The stored digits dial out.
Checking One-Touch Keys
To check the function of a One-Touch Key:
1. Press CHECK.
2. Press One-Touch Key.
The stored function displays.
Repeat this step to check additional keys. If you cannot see the entire number stored, dial *.
3. Press CLEAR.
Features N-Z
One-Touch Calling
92000SWG08   Issue 1-0FEATURES   399 

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One-Touch Serial Operation
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
An extension user can have One-Touch Serial Operation store a series of feature steps under a One-Touch Key.
This simplifies extension operation by giving each user the ability to have customized feature keys.   For exam-
ple, an extension user could have a One-Touch Serial Operations Key automatically forward all their calls to ex-
tension 310.  One-Touch Serial Operation can store up to 24 of the following operations:
Allowed...
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