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Line (Trunk) Rotaries (Hybrid Only)
Loop keys use the programmed trunk rotaries.
Feature Operation
To place a call using a switched loop key (Hybrid only):
1. Lift handset.
2. Press fixed loop key.
Listen for: Dial Tone
3. Dial second digit of trunk group code (0 for 90, 1 for 91).
4. Dial number.
To place a call using a fixed loop key (Hybrid only):
1. Lift handset.
2. Press fixed loop key.
Listen for: Dial Tone
3. Dial number.
To answer a call ringing a loop key:
Listen for: CO Ring
1. Lift handset.
2....

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MEET-ME CONFERENCE
Description
With Meet-Me Conference, an extension user can set up a Conference with up to two other inside parties.  Each
party joins the Conference by dialing a Meet-Me Conference access code (within one minute).  Meet-Me Confer-
ence lets three extension users have a telephone meeting -- without leaving the office.
In addition to Meet-Me Conference, the following features also allow three-party calls:
•Conference
•Intrusion
•Privacy Release Groups
•Tandem Calls
Conditions 
The system...

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Feature Operation
To set up a Meet-Me Conference:
1. Page desired parties and announce Meet-Me Conference code (11 or 12).
2. Press ICM.
Listen for: Dial tone
3. Dial Meet-Me Conference access code (11-12).
Listen for: Conversation with Conference members
To join a Meet-Me Conference:
1. Lift handset.
2. Press ICM
Listen for: Dial tone
3. Dial Meet-Me Conference access code (11 or 12).
Listen for: Conversation with Conference members
Features: Group Call Pickup - Release Key
MEET-ME CONFERENCE
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MESSAGE CENTER
Description
Available in Software Levels:
BaseAUX 
N/A
> 02.10
Available in Voice Mail Software Levels:
NVM-202NVM-2000
> 1.03
>2.06
A Message Center is a shared mailbox available to any 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...

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MESSAGE WAITING
Description
With Message Waiting, an extension user can leave an indication at a busy or unanswered extension requesting a
return call.  The indication is a flashing MSG key and an optional hourly voice reminder message.  Answering
the Message Waiting automatically calls the extension which left the indication.  Message Waiting ensures that a
user will not have to recall an unanswered extension.  It also ensures that a user will not miss calls when their ex-
tension is busy or...

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Related Features
Attendant Positions / Digital Door Box
An extension user cannot leave a Message Waiting at an attendant or at a Door Box.
Intercom
An extension user can leave a Message Waiting request at a busy or unanswered extension.
Off-Hook Signaling
An extension user cannot leave a Message Waiting while using Whisper Page.
Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging)
Message Waiting will not function if the system has a voice messaging system installed.  The Message
Waiting procedures...

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To answer a Message Waiting:
Listen for: Periodic reminder message
1. Lift handset.
2.
-At a keyset, press MSG.
-At an ESL set, press * and dial 6.
Listen for: Two beeps or ringing
If you have a keyset and your MSG key continues to flash fast, you have additional messages wait-
ing.
To view and then selectively answer your messages (display telephone only):
Listen for: Periodic reminder message
1. Do not lift handset.
2. Press MSG.
Your phone’s display shows the first extension that left you a message....

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MICROPHONE MUTE
Description
Microphone Mute lets a keyset user turn off their phone’s handsfree microphone at any time.  When activated,
Microphone Mute prevents the caller from hearing conversations in the user’s work area.  The user may turn off
the microphone while his telephone is idle, busy on a call or ringing.  The microphone stays off until the user
turns it back on.
Conditions 
None
Default Configuration
Microphone Mute allowed at all keysets.
Programming
Required Programming
None
Other...

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MUSIC ON HOLD
Description
Music On Hold (MOH) sends music to calls on Hold, parked calls and calls transferred to a busy extension.
The music lets the caller know that his call is waiting, not forgotten.  Without Music On Hold, the system pro-
vides silence to these types of calls.  Music on Hold requires a customer-provided music source (i.e., tape deck,
receiver, etc.) and an unused trunk circuit.
Note:
In accordance with U.S. copyright law, a license may be required from the American Society of...

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Related Features
Background Music
Background Music and Music on Hold can share the same music source.
Conference
While an extension user sets up a Conference, MOH plays to their initial caller.
Hold
If installed, MOH provides music to callers on Hold.
Feature Operation
None
Features: Group Call Pickup - Release Key
MUSIC ON HOLD
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