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    							DSLT FeaturesOnhook Dialing
    lYou cannot toggle back and forth between two calls during an OHVA
    Onhook Dialing(CPC-S and CPC-M)
    Description
    To use onhook dialing, press the ON/OFF keyThe DSLT does not have a microphone, so the user must lift the handset to
    talk
    Pooled Trunk Access(CPC-S and CPC-M)
    DescriptionThe DBS 824 system is designed to accept from 4 to 8 outside lines These
    lines can be divided into seven Pooled Trunk groups The groups are
    numbered 9 and 81-86To select a free outside line, choose a pooled trunk group number The DBS
    automatically selects a free line from the group
    Operation
    1Lift the handset.
    The phone issues an intercom dial tone
    2Dial the desired trunk group number (81-86 or 9)
    3Dial the outside number
    Related Programmingl 
    FFl (System) Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access
    lFF2 (Trunks) Pooled Trunk Access for Group “9”
    lFF2 (Trunks) Pooled Trunk Access for Groups “8 l-86”
    Issued 3/i 195DBS 824-l O-7004-29 
    						
    							Reminder CallDSLT Featuresl FF3 (Extension) Forced Least Cost Routing
    l 
    FF8 (LCR) LCR Settings (all)
    Considerations
    lThere are seven groups of outside lines 9 and 8 l-86 Some additional
    outside lines may not be assigned to a group
    lDialing “9” activates LCR if the LCR option is enabled
    Reminder Call(CPC-S and CPC-M)
    DescriptionWith the Reminder Call feature, your telephone can act as an alarm clock
    Operation
    To Set the Reminder Call feature
    1Lift the handset or press ON/OFFThe phone issues intercom dial tone
    2Press “#4 ”
    3Enter the time you wish the Reminder Call to be issued Enter the desired
    time in 
    1Zhour format, followed by a “1” for amor a “2” for p m
    4Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key
    To Cancel the Reminder Call feature
    1Lift the handset or press ON/OFFThe phone issues intercom dial tone
    2 Dial 
    “##4 ”
    3Replace the handset or press ON/OFF4-30
    DBS 824-l O-700Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							DSLT FeaturesSaved Number RedialConsiderations
    lA sixteen-second alarm tone will be issued at the specified time
    lOne Reminder Call may be set for each telephone
    lTo change the Reminder Call, enter a new time
    lIf the extension is in use when the reminder call is scheduled, the reminder
    call is sent as soon as the extension becomes available
    Saved Number Redial(CPC-S and CPC-M)
    DescriptionYou can save a previously dialed number for later redialing Unlike the Last
    Number Redial feature, the Saved Number Redial feature allows you redial
    the stored number, even if it is not the last number dialed
    Saved Number Redial can only be used for outside numbers,
    Operation
    To save a number
    1Press the AUTO key twice before replacing the handset
    2 Press 
    “* ”
    3Replace the handset.
    To redial a saved number
    1Lift the handset.
    2Dial a trunk access code (81-86 or 9)
    3Press the AUTO key
    4 Press 
    “* ”
    Considerations
    Issued 3/l 195DBS 824-l O-7004-31 
    						
    							Speed DialingDSLT FeatureslAny previously saved number is erased when a new number is saved
    lThe Saved Number Redial feature can redial a number up to sixteen digits
    long
    lA maximum of five Speed Dialing codes can be stored
    Speed Dialing(CPC-S and CPC-M)
    Personal Speed Dialing
    DescriptionFrequently called numbers can be stored using the Personal Speed Dial
    feature With the CPC-S and CPC-M in the standard mode, up to 10 Personal
    Speed Dial numbers can be programmed at individual extensions With the
    CPC-M in the add-on mode, up to 40 Personal Speed Dial numbers can be
    programmed at individual extensions
    Extension users can program their own personal speed dial numbers, or they
    can be programmed from a key phone
    Operation
    To assign Personal Speed Dial Numbers
    1Lift the handset or press ON/OFF2 Press *
    3 Dial “80 
    ”
    4Dial a personal speed dial code (90-99 or 900-939)
    5Dial the number you want to store
    l To include a trunk access code in the number, press CONF then dial 9
    or l-6 (l-6 = trunk groups 81-86 )
    l To include a pause, press REDIAL
    * To include a flash, press FLASH
    4-32
    DBS 824-l O-700Issued 3/l I95 
    						
    							DSLT FeaturesSpeed Dialing
    6 Press HOLD7Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    To delete a Personal Speed Dial number
    1Lift the handset or press ON/OFF
    2 Press 
    *3 Dial “80 
    ”
    4Dial the personal speed dial number (90-99 or 900-939)
    5 Press HOLD
    6Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    Related Programmingl FF7 (Toll Restrictions) Toll Restrictions (all)
    l 
    FFlO (Speed Dialing) Personal Speed Dial Numbers
    Considerations
    lPersonal speed dial numbers for DSLTs can also be entered from an
    attendant phone
    lPersonal Speed Dial numbers can contain up to sixteen digits
    lStoring a new number erases any previously stored data
    lSpeed Dialing cannot be checked while Station Lockout is enabled
    System Speed Dial
    Description 
    						
    							Speed DialingDSLT Features
    Operation
    To dial a system speed dial number
    1Pick up the handset.
    2If necessary, access an outside line
    3 Press AUTO
    4Dial the system speed dial code (00-89 or 000-199)
    Related Programming
    l 
    FFl (System) Override Toll Restriction with SSD Numbers
    l 
    FFlO (Speed Dialing) System Speed Dialing
    4-34
    DBS 824- 1 O-700Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							Chapter 5. SLT FeaturesThis chapter describes features that are available with single-line telephones
    (SLTs)Single-line telephones are industry-standard 2500 sets (touch tone required)
    SLTs are not equipped with feature keys or line keys, so basic telephone
    operations are performed by pressing 
    dialpad keys and/or using the
    switchhookThis chapter covers the following topics
    1 Page 1Absence Message
    5-3Busy Override
    5-6Call Forwarding
    Call Hold
    5-7
    5-10Call ParkI
    5-11
    Call Pickup5-12Call Transfer
    5-14
    1 Call waiting1 5-17 1Camp-on
    5-19Conference Calls
    5-20Dial 
    “0” for Attendant5-21Direct Trunk Access
    5-22
    1 Do-Not-Disturb @ND)1 5-23 )Intercom Calling
    5-24Last Number Redial
    5-25
    I Meet-Me Answer1 5-26 1Message Waiting/Callback Request
    5-27
    Offhook Voice Announce (OHVA)5-28
    ) Pooled Trunk Access( 5-29 1Speed Dialing
    5-30
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-700 
    						
    							SLT FeaturesAbsence MessageAbsence Message
    (CPC-S and CPC-M)
    DescriptionSLT users can leave text messages on their phones when they are away
    When the unattended extension is dialed by a key phone, the text message
    appears on the caller’s phone
    One of the following messages can be selected Messages 5 to 9 can be
    changed through system programming
    Table 5-lAbsence Messages
    Message
    No
    Message Text
    01 InMeeting 1
    3IVacationI
    4( Another Office 1
    51 User Defined I
    8I User Defined I
    91 User Defined 1
    Operation
    To Set an Absence Message
    1Lift the handset.
    2Dial “7 1 ”
    3Enter a message code between 0 and 9 (See Table 5-1)
    4Enter the time you will return (optional) See Table 5-2 for examples
    5Replace the handset.
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-7005-3 
    						
    							Absence MessageSLT Features
    To Cancel an Absence Message1Lift the handset2 Dial “71 
    ”
    3Replace the handset
    Related Programmingl 
    FFl (System) Extension Class of Service
    lFF3 (Extension) Extension Class of Service Assignment
    l FF6 (Names and Messages) Absence Messages
    Considerations
    lExtensions without displays get a busy signal, rather than the Absence
    Message
    lIf a message code number that has not been assigned a text message is
    selected, “Absence,” followed by the code number, appears on the caller’s
    display
    lAbsence Message return times can be entered as shown in Table 5-2
    Table 5 2Example Return Times for Absence MessagesFour-digit numbers can also be entered (0000-9999 = Hours 
    & Minutes or
    Month 
    & Date)
    lDND and Absence Messages cancel Call Forwarding
    Calls to extensions with DND or Absence Message turned on are treated
    differently, depending on whether they are trunk or intercom calls
    Intercom calls receive busy tone, trunk calls are routed to the extension
    defined in permanent call forwarding
    The following types of incoming trunk calls follow permanent call forward
    5-4
    DBS 824-l O-700Issued 3/l /95 
    						
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