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Nitsuko Digital System Multibutton Telephone Feature Handbook
Nitsuko Digital System Multibutton Telephone Feature Handbook
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L Last Number Redial, 38 Line Callback, 38 Line Rotaries Inbound, 8 Outbound, 8 Loop Keys Inbound, 8 Outbound, 8 M Mandatory Account Codes, 14 Meet Me Conference, 39 Message Center, 63 Message Waiting, 40 Microphone Mute, 41 Monitor, 41 Multi-Line Conference, 25 Multi-Party Conference, 25 Music On Hold Volume Control, 67 N Night Answer, 42 Night Service See Night Answer Number Save, 51 O Off-Hook Signaling, 43 Off-Premise Call Forwarding, 21 One-Touch Speed Dial keys, 54 Operator Assistance, 44 Outside Calls Answering, 8 Overriding Toll Restriction, 68 Index Index - 6
P Page, Zone, 45, 46 Paging Volume Control, 67 Park, 47 PBX/Centrex Dialing, 8 PC Dialing See Telemarketing Dial Personal Answering Machine Emulation, 63 Personal Greeting, 48 Personal Speed Dial, 54 Placing Intercom Calls, 9 Placing Outside Calls, 7 Prime Line Selection, 49 Privacy, 50 Privacy Groups, 50 Privacy Release, 50 Prompts, Voice, 65, 66 R Record Key (for Voice Mail), 64 Recording ACD (All Agents Busy) Overflow Announcement, 18 OPA Messages, 44 Personal Greeting, 49 Redial, Last Number, 38 Removing ACD Agent from Service, 17, 18 Removing Lines and Extensions from Service, 50 Ring Groups, 34 Ringing Volume Control, 67 Ringing Assignments, 76 Ringing Line Preference, 51 Ringing, Off-Hook See Off-Hook Signaling Rotaries, Line, 8 Index Index - 7
S Save, 51 Selectable Display Messages, 52 Setting the Time and Date, 61 Silent Monitor See Monitor Speed Dial, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 Chaining Numbers, 59 One-Touch Speed Dial Keys, 54 Personal Speed Dial, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 Storing a Pause, Delay or Flash, 54 Storing Intercom Features, 54 Storing Names, 54 System Speed Dial, 55 Using Personal Speed Dial, 55 Using System Speed Dial, 58 Split Between Camped-On Calls, 25 Station Call Coverage, 59, 60 Station-to-Station Calling See Intercom Supervisor, ACD, 17 System Hold, 10 System Speed Dial, 55 T Tandem Trunking, 26 Telemarketing Dial, 61 Text Messaging See Selectable Display Messages Tie Lines See your Communications Manager Time and Date, 61 Timed Flash, 32 Toll Restriction Override, 68 Transfer, 12, 13 To mailbox, 63, 65 Transferring Intercom Calls, 12 Index Index - 8
Trunk Queuing See Line Callback U Universal Night Answer See Night Answer Unsupervised Conference, 26 User Programming Call Coverage Keys, 61 Chart, 76 Delayed Ring Assignment, 7 Direct Station Selection, 28 Headset Operation, 36 Hotline Assignments, 36 Intercom Voice Announcements, 10 Night Ringing, 42 Paging, 46 Pickup Group Ringing, 34 Prime Line Selection, 49 Ring Assignment, 7 Ringing for Outside Calls, 7 Ringing Line Preference, 51 Speed Dial, One-Touch Speed Dial keys, 55 Speed Dial, Personal Speed Dial Numbers, 55 System Speed Dial, 58 Time and Date, 61 Vo i c e O v e r , 4 3 Using Headsets, 35 Using Personal Speed Dial, 55 Using System Speed Dial, 58 V Verifiable Account Codes, 14 VMU Operator Assistance, 44 Personal Greeting, 48 Voice Prompting Messages, 65, 66 Voice Mail Index Index - 9
Answering Machine Emulation, 63 Calling your mailbox, 64 Forwarding to mailbox, 63, 64 Leaving a message, 63 Message Center, 63 Record Key, 64 Transferring to mailbox, 63 Voice Module Unit See VMU Vo i c e O v e r , 4 3 Voice Prompting Messages, 65, 66 Voice-Announced Calls, 10 Volume Controls, 67 W Walking Class of Service, 68 Whisper Page, 43 Z Zone Paging, 45, 46 Index Index - 10
Multibutton Telephone Feature Handbook N1870MFH03 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 Part No. N1870MFH03 June 1994 Issue 1-0 Printed in U.S.A. Digital ystem
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