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    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Call Forwarding
    Time and Date
    FWD-B/NA (ext name)Your extension is idle and you have previously
    activated Call Forwarding when Busy/Not Answered
    (Code *22). Name shows destination extension.
    Time and Date
    FWD IMME (ext name)Your extension is idle and you have previously
    activated Call Forwarding Immediate (Service Code
    *24).  Name shows destination extension.
    Time and Date 
    FWD-RNA (ext name)Your extension is idle and you have previously
    activated Call Forwarding when Unanswered (Service
    Code *26).  Name shows destination extension. 
    Time and Date
    FWD-BOTH (name)Your extension is idle and you have previously
    activated Call Forwarding with Both Ringing (Service
    Code *27).  Name shows destination extension. 
    FWD Busy/no answer
    Extension No?You lift the handset and dial *22 for Call Forwarding
    when Busy
    FWD Immediate
    Extension No?You lift the handset and dial *24 for Call Forwarding
    Immediate
    FWD No answer
    Extension No?You lift the handset and dial *26 for Call Forwarding
    when Unanswered
    FWD Both Ring
    Extension No?You lift the handset and dial Service Code *27 to
    enable Call Forwarding with Both Ringing
    CALL FWD BUSY
    1:SET  0:CANCELYou dial Service Code *27 to enable Call
    Forwarding when Busy
    CALL FWD NO ANS
    1:SET  0:CANCELYou dial Service Code *26 to enable Call
    Forwarding when Unanswered
    CALL FWD NO ANS
    FWD NO ANS (ext name)You dial Service Code *26 to enable Call
    Forwarding when Unanswered  but don’t hang up
    SET FWD
    1:SET  0:CANCELYou dial Service Code *24 to enable Call
    Forwarding Immediate
    SET FWD
    FWD (ext name)You dial Service Code *24 to enable Call
    Forwarding Immediate but do not hang up 
    ICM DIALYou dial 1 to set Call Forwarding. System asks you
    to enter the destination extension number. 
    CANCELYou dial a Call Forwarding Service Code and 0 to
    cancel Call Forwarding
    Call Forwarding
    Off-PremiseTime and Date
    CFW OFF-PREMISEYou dial Service Code *46, a trunk access code and
    anoutside phone number to enable Call Forwarding
    Off-Premise
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    92000SWG08   Issue 1-0FEATURES   41 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Call Forwarding with Follow
    MeSET FOLLOW ME
    1:SET  0:CANCELYou dial Service Code *23 to dial Call Forward with
    Follow Me
    SET FOLLOW ME
    ICM DIALYou dial 1 to set Call Forward with Follow Me (after
    dialing Service Code *23)
    CANCEL FOLLW ME
    ICM DIAL 0:ALL CLRYou dial 0 to cancel Call Forward with Follow Me
    (after dialing Service Code *23)
    SET FOLLOW ME
    CANCELYou have canceled Call Forwarding with Follow Me
    SET FOLLOW ME 
    FLW ME > (ext name)An extension is having its calls intercepted by Call
    Forwarding with Follow Me, where (ext name) is
    intercepting extension 
    Call Timer
     (trk name) HH:MM:SS 
    (digits)You place an outside can and the Call Timer starts
    (HH:MM:SS) 
    Call Waiting/Camp On
    Time and Date
    CAMP-ON (ext name)You have dialed 2 to camp-on to a busy extension.
    Name shows the destination extension.
    Call Waiting/Camp On and
    CallbackTime and Date
    CAMP CANCELYou have dialed 870 to cancel a Camp-On or Call
    Waiting request. 
    Callback
    Time and Date
    CALL-BACK (ext name)Extension at which you left a Callback (shown in the
    name field) is calling you back 
    Caller ID
    Time and Date
    NO CALLER INFOYou try to display the Caller ID data for an incoming
    call and none is provided by telco
    Time and Date
    UNAVAILABLE INFOYou try to display the Caller ID data for an incoming
    call and the caller has blocked it
    Time and Date
    OUT-OF-STATEYou try to display the Caller ID data for an incoming
    call that was placed from an area that did not have
    Caller ID service
    Time and Date
    CHG:2, DEL:3, NEW:6You edit, delete or add entries to the Caller ID Table
    Time and Date
    PERSONAL:7 CO:2You initiate the automatic storing of Caller ID
    information for your active call
    ENTER NEW NO. + HOLDYou press the Edit Caller ID key and dial 6 to enter a
    new number into the Caller ID Table
    ENTER NAME + HOLDYou press the Edit Caller ID key and dial 9 to enter a
    new nme into the Caller ID Table
    Time and Date
    CHG. BY NAME?:Y/NYou press the Edit Caller ID key and dial 2 to change
    an entry in the Caller ID Table
    Time and Date
    DEL. BY NAME?:Y/NYou press the Edit Caller ID key and dial 3 to delete
    an entry from the Caller ID Table
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
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    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Caller ID
    NO MATCHYou search the Caller ID Table for a name or number
    match and no matches were found
    TABLE IS FULLYou try to automatically store the Caller ID
    information for your call and the Caller ID Table is
    full
     (trk name)
    (Incoming Number)You display the Caller ID information for a Single
    Message Format incoming call before you answer it
     (Incoming Number)
     (Incoming Name)You display the Caller ID information for a Multiple
    Message Format incoming call before you answer it
     (trk name) (HH:MM:SS)
    (Incoming Number)Answer a Single Message Format Caller ID call
    (Incoming Number) HH:MM:SS
    (Incoming NameAnswer a Multiple Message Format Caller ID call
    MISSED CALLYou press a CALL key and dial 148 to see if you
    missed any Caller ID calls while you were away
    from your phone
    Central Office Calls
     (trk name)
    BUSYYou have tried to place a call over a busy trunk
     (trk name)
    RINGINGA trunk call is ringing your extension.
     (trk name) You have seized a trunk for an outside call
    (trk name) HH:MM:SS
    ANSWEREDYou have answered an incoming trunk call (where
    nn:nn:nn indicates the Call Timer)
    Conference
    CONF
    ICM DIALYou press the Conference key to initiate a Conference
     (name) CONF
     (name) (name)You have set up a Conference, where (name) is
    either an extension or trunk name
    Dial Number Preview
    PREVIEW DIAL
    DIAL  (digits)You use Dial Number Preview to preview your call
    before dialing it out 
    Dial Pad Confirmation Tone
    Time and Date
    SET KEY TOUCH TNYou dial Service Code 824 to enable Dial Pad
    Confirmation Tone 
    Time and Date
    CANCEL KEY TOUCH TNYou dial Service Code 824 to cancel Dial Pad
    Confirmation Tone
    Direct Station Selection
    (DSS) ConsoleDate and Time
    OFF DUTYYou press ALT to activate Alternate Answering
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    92000SWG08   Issue 1-0FEATURES   43 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Do Not Disturb
    Time and Date  
    DND INTERCOMYou press DND and dial 2 to activate DND for
    Intercom and transferred trunks
    Time and Date
    DND ALLYou press DND and dial 3 to activate DND for all
    calls 
    Time and Date
    DND TRFYou press DND and dial 4 to activate DND for
    incoming Call Forwards
    SET DND You press DND to start DND activation procedure 
    SET DND
     CANCELYou press DND and dial 0 to cancel Do Not Disturb
    Time and Date 
    DND EXTERNALYou press DND and dial 1 to activate DND for
    incoming trunk calls
    Door Box
    Time and Date 
    CALL 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Hold
    Time and Date
    HOLD (ext name)You place an Intercom call on Hold, where (ext
    name) is the name of your Intercom caller 
     (ext name)
    HLD RCALLAn Intercom call you left on Hold too long recalls
    your extension, where (ext name) is the call you left
    on Hold 
     (trk name)
    HOLD RECALLA call you have left on Hold too long is recalling
    your extension 
     (trk name)
    HOLDYou place a call on Hold 
    Intercom
    Time and Date 
    TALKING TO (ext  name)Your extension is busy on an Intercom call
    Time and Date 
    DND (ext name) You have placed an Intercom call to an extension in
    DND
    Time and Date
    CALLING (ext name)You have placed an Intercom call that has either
    voice-announced or is ringing (but the user has not
    lifted the handset)
    Time and Date
    CALL FROM(name)An Intercom call has voice-announced or is ringing
    your extension 
    Time and Date
    HANG UPYour Intercom caller has hung up - but you are still
    off-hook 
    Time and Date
    BUSY(ext name)You have placed an Intercom call to a busy extension
    Intercom Abandoned Call
    DisplayCHECK ABANDON CALL
    (nnn) (ext name)You press CHECK and CALL2 to check the
    Intercom Abandoned Call Display, where (nnn) is
    the abandoned extension and (ext name) is that
    extension’s name
    Last Number Redial
     (trk name) REDIAL
    (digits)Last Number Redial is outdialing the last number
    you dialed 
    CHECK REDIAL
    (digits)You press CHECK and LND to check the stored
    Last Number Redial entry, where (digits) is the
    stored entry 
    PREVIEW REDIAL
    (digits)You press LND to check your stored Last Number
    Redial entry
    Time and Date
    CLEAR REDIALYou dial Service Code 876 to clear the Last Number
    redial entry 
    Loop Keys
     (trk name) HH:MM:SS 
    WAITING – LOOP KEYYou answer a loop key and there is another call
    waiting behind the call you answered
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    92000SWG08   Issue 1-0FEATURES   45 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Memo Dial
    MEMO DIAL 
    (digits)You press the Memo Dial key to check the Memo
    Dial entry before dialing it out 
    CHECK LINE KEY (nn)
    MEMO DIALYou press CHECK and the Memo Dial key 
    MEMO DIAL
    (digits)You press the Memo Dial key while on hook to
    check the stored number
    Message Waiting 
    Time and Date 
    MSG>>> (ext name)You dialed Service Code *0 and left a message at the
    extension shown in (ext name)
    Time and Date
    CANCEL MESSAGEYou dialed 871 to cancel a message you left at
    another extension 
    Music on Hold
    SET HOLD TONE 
    0:TN-0      1:TN-1       2:TN-2You dial Service Code 881 and the password
    (normally 0000) to set the MOH tone
    SET HOLD TONE
    SET nTONEYou set the MOH tone, where n is the MOH tone
    number (0-2)
    Name Storing
    ENTER NAMEYou dial Service Code 6 to program your name
    Off Hook Signaling
    Time and Date
     2nd VOICE CALLYou dial Service Code 892 to have incoming off
    hook signals voice-announce
    Time and Date 
    2nd SIGNALINGYou dial Service Code 893 to have incoming off
    hook signals ring
    One-Touch Calling
    (trk name)
    ONE TOUCHnn (digits)You press a One-Touch Key after seizing a trunk to
    outdial the number stored under the key, where nn is
    the One-Touch Key number 
    KEY PROG ONE TOUCHYou dial Service Code 855 to program a One-Touch
    Key
    KEY nn (name)
    (digits)You program a One-Touch Key by dialing Service
    Code 855 and pressing the One-Touch Key, where
    (digits) displays current programming 
    CHECK DSSnn
    (digits)You press CHECK and a One-Touch Key to check
    the stored function, where nn is the key number and
    (digits) is the stored code
    One-Touch Serial Operation
    KEY PROG FTR KEYYou dial Service Code 852 to program One-Touch
    Serial Operations 
    CHECK LINE KEY nn
    FEATURE KEYSYou press CHECK and the Serial Operations key,
    where nn is the programmable key number
    CHECK DSSnn FTR KEY
    (key) (key) etc.You press a One-Touch Key twice to check the
    stored Serial Operations, where nn is the key number
    and (key) is the stored key function
    Time and Date
    FTR KEYYou press the Serial Operations key to begin using
    One-Touch Serial Operations
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    46   FEATURES92000SWG08  Issue 1-0 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Paging, External
    Time and Date
    PAGE EXT ALLYou make an All Call External Page 
    Time and Date
    PAGE EXT GROUP (nn)You make an External Zone Page, where (nn) is the
    external zone number 
    Time and Date
    ZONEYou dial 801 to access an Internal Paging Zone or
    803 for an External Paging Zone
    Paging, Internal 
    Time and Date
    GROUP CALL (name)You dial 801 and an internal zone number, where
    (name) is the Internal Paging Zone name
    Time and Date
    GROUP CALL (ext name)Another extension makes an Internal Page to your
    paging zone, where (ext name) is the name of the
    extension that initiated the page
    Programmable Function
    KeysKEY PROGRAM KEY (nn)
    (function)You press a function key after dialing Service Code
    851, where (function) is the currently programmed
    function, as follows: 
    For this key function . . . You see this display . . .
    1004 PAGE GROUP 0
    1005 PAGE EXT ALL
    1006 PAGE GROUP ICM 0
    1007 CALL PICK UP
    1008 OTHER GROUP PICK UP
    1009 GROUP PICK UP
    1010 MEET ME PAGE
    1011 LINE ACCESS
    1012 LINE GRP ACCESS  0
    1014 SAVED NUMBER REDIAL
    1015 MEMO DIALING
    1016 CONFERENCE
    1017 MEET ME CONF
    1018 OVERRIDE (384i prior to 3.06.02 and 124i prior to
    2.13 Base or 2.18 EXCPRU)
    OFF-HOOK SIGNALING
    1019 BREAK IN
    1020 CAMP ON
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    92000SWG08   Issue 1-0FEATURES   47 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Programmable Function
    KeysFor this key function . . .You see this display . . .
    1021 STEP CALL
    1022 DND/FWD OVERRIDE
    1023 MESSAGE WAITING
    1025 ROOM MONITOR
    1026 TRANS MIT CUT OFF
    1027 TEXT MESSAGE
    1028 CHANGE HEADSET MODE
    1029 DATA 
    1031 BUZZER
    1032 BOSS CALL FORWARD
    1033 PARK HOLD  00
    1034 SERIES OPERATION
    1035 SERIES CALL
    1036 ICM
    1037 ABB COMMON DIAL
    1038 ABB GROUP DIAL
    1039 SET DAY
    1040 SET NIGHT#1 
    1041 SET NIGHT #2
    1042 SET BREAK
    1043 HOLD
    1044 EXCLUSIVE HOLD
    1045 TELEMARKETING DIAL
    1056 REV. VOICE OVER
    1057 VOICE OVER 
    1058 DSS ICM
    1059 DATA
    1060 CONVERSATION RECORD
    1075 REPEAT DIAL
    1080 CALL FORWARD TO STA.
    1081 CALL FORWARD TO DEV.
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    48   FEATURES92000SWG08  Issue 1-0 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Programmable Function
    KeysKEY PROGRAMYou dial Service Code 851 to program your function
    keys 
    KEY PROGRAM KEY (nn)
    (function)You press a function key after dialing Service Code
    851, where (function) is the currently programmed
    function 
    CHECKLINE KEY nn
    (function)You press CHECK and a function key while on
    hook, where (function) is the stored function 
    Park
     (trk name) PARK
    HOLDYou Park a call (before you hang up)
    PARK HOLD
    PARK No DIALYou dial Service Code *6 to Park a call
    ANS HOLD
    PARK No DIALYou dial Service Code #6 to pick up a parked call
    Privacy (Data)
    Time and Date
    DATA PRI VACYYou press the Data Privacy key to activate Data
    Privacy 
    Repeat Redial
    PREVIEW
    CANCEL REPEAT DIALYou cancel Repeat Redial
     (trk name)
    REPEAT DIAL (digits)Repeat Redial is automatically outdialing 
     (trk name)
    REPEAT DIALYou have activated Repeat Redial but have not hung up
    Reverse Voice Over
    REV VO TO: (ext  name)You press your Reverse Voice Over key to place a
    private call to your co-worker
    REV V.O. DENIEDYou press your Reverse Voice Over key to call your
    co-worker, but the system has no CDTU PCB
    circuit available 
    Room Monitor
    ROOM MONITOR
    ICM DIALYou press the Room Monitor key
    Time and Date
    MONITOR >You activate Room Monitor at the extension to be
    monitored 
    Save Number Dialed
     (trk name)
    NUMBER SAVEDYou saved the number you just dialed 
     (trk name)
    SAVED  (digits)Save is outdialing your saved number 
    PREVIEW SAVED NUMBER
    (digits)While on hook, you pressed your Save Number
    Dialed key to preview your stored number
    CHECK LINE KEY nn
    SAVE NUMBER REDIALYou press CHECK and the Save Number Dialed key
    while on hook
    Introducing the Features
    Charts and Illustrations
    92000SWG08   Issue 1-0FEATURES   49 
    						
    							Table 1-8  Multibutton Telephone Displays
    With this feature... You’ll see this display...  When...
    Secretary Call Pickup
    Time and Date
    BOSS FWD 
    						
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