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must be programmed for voice-announced Intercom calls
in Program 2.
Program 15To assign program access level 3-5 (PGM ACC LEVEL
= 03-05 + #) to extensions so they can enable/disable
voice-announced Intercom calls themselves
Program 18(I)To assign an attendant to an extension (SO + # +
Extension + #). This is the attendant that gets called when
the extension user dials 0. 
Program 14To assign extension numbers to ports (STN PORT nn =
300-323 + #) and to assign the correct circuit type to an
extension port...

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Intrusion (Ba rge -In)
&
Quickly interrupt a co-worker’s telephone call to deliver an
emergency message 
Intrusion (Barge-In) lets you use your phone to break into a co-worker’s telephone
call and have a three-party conversation.  You can also use Intrusion to contact an
extension in Do Not Disturb (DND).  You cannot use Intrusion to break into a
Conference call or an extension programmed for Privacy.
CAUTION:  An unauthorized Intrusion may be interpreted as an invasion of privacy.
Initial Configuration...

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La st Number Re dial
&
Remake your last call by touching two buttons.  Very handy for
retrying busy numbers.
Last Number Redial lets you redial the last outside number you called without
manually redialing the digits.  The system remembers the last call you made and will
dial it out for you on the same line you used for the original call unless you manually
select a different one.
You can use Last Number Redial to redial calls up to 24 digits long.  If, however, you
wait more than six seconds between...

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Line  Queuing
&
Wait for a busy line to become free without watching your phone
or retrying the line. The DIGITAL SYSTEM monitors the line and
gives it to you when it’s free. 
Line Queuing lets you place your extension in queue (on a waiting list) for a busy
outgoing line to become free.  As soon as it does, the DIGITAL SYSTEM rings your
phone with a long (callback) ring.  When you answer it, you have dial tone on that
line.  If your extension is busy when the line is free, the DIGITAL SYSTEM rings
your...

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Understanding Related Programming
Program 1To allow Line Queuing (Callback) Priority in a Class of
Service (CBACK PRIORITY = Y + #).  See also
Program 18 (I).
Program 18 (I)To assign a Class of Service from Program 1 to each
extension that should have Line Queuing Priority (COS +
# + 01-27 + #)
Line Queuing
Part I:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Features 109 

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Ma intena nce  U tilities a nd Re ports
&
It’s easy to investigate and diagnose a problem in the system.
There may be no need for a service call. 
The system provides diagnostic and maintenance utilities and reports to help
troubleshoot the system.
There are 30-35 diagnostic/maintenance/report options, five of which are shown
below: 
·List Toll Restriction data 
·Swap extension ports 
·Reset expansion CEUs 
·Display the status of every line and extension 
·List programmable key data
Maintenance Utilities...

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M e et- M e C o n fe re n ce
&
Conduct a telephone meeting with two people in the office even
when you don’t know where they are.
Meet-Me Conference lets you set up a three-way telephone conversation.  You page
the people you want in the Conference and wait without hanging up.  Then, from any
phone, they dial the Meet-Me Conference code (11 or 12) to be connected to you.
Initial Configuration 
Meet Conference always allowed
Using the Feature
Meet-Me Conference is temporarily unavailable when the system...

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Me ssage  Ce nter
&
Share a mailbox with co-workers. Leave messages in the Message
Center, or listen to messages others have left.
A Message Center is a shared mailbox available to a keyset user with a programmed
Message Center key. Any keyset user with a Message Center key can leave a message
in the Message Center or listen to messages others have left. For example, a Service
Department dispatcher could have Message Center keys for each of the company’s
products. When all technicians are busy, the...

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Me ssage  Waiting
&
Let a busy co-worker know you need a return call without having
to leave a note at their desk. 
When you call a busy, no-answer, or DND (Do Not Disturb) extension, Message
Waiting lets you leave a message indication at that extension requesting a return call.
The message indication is a flashing MSG key, and the message recipient can
respond at their convenience.  When the recipient responds (answers the Message
Waiting), the system automatically places an Intercom call to you (the...

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To answer a Message
Waiting (your MSG key is
flashing fast):
1.Lift handset. 
2.At a multibutton phone, press MSG.
OR
At an ESL set, dial * 6. 
-MSG goes out and the system connects you to the
extension that left the message.  
-If MSG continues to flash, this means you have
more messages.
To view and selectively
answer your messages (if
you have a Display
phone):
1.Do not lift handset.
2.Press MSG to see the first message. 
3.Repeatedly press MSG to see other messages, if any. 
4.When you see the...
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