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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-6. Version 4 Related Programming l FFI (System): Onhook Transfer l FF 1 (System): Extension Transfer Recall Timer Considerations l In order to transfer a call by flashing the switchhook, dialing the extension, and going onhook, the Onhook Transfer feature must be enabled in system programming. 0 You cannot transfer a call to an extension that has Do Not Disturb or Absence Message activated. l You can transfer a call to an...
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Section 700, Feature Operation issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-B, Version 4 Screened Transfer Description Using the Screened Transfer feature, you can contact a third party via an extension before transferring a call to that party. Operation To use Screened Transfer when your system is set for Onhook Transfer: 1. Flash the switchhook to place the call on hold. l You will hear intercom dial tone from the handset. 2. Dial the extension number to which the call is to be transferred. 3....
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-B, Version 4 Related Programming l FFl (System): Onhook Transfer l FFl (System): Extension Transfer Recall Timer Considerations l You cannot transfer a call to an extension that has Do Not Disturb or Absence Message activated. l You can transfer a call to an extension that has Call Forwarding activated. The transferred call will follow the call forwarding path of the extension it is transferred to. For example, if phone “A”...
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Section 700, Feature Operation SLT Features issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 !’ . . Call Waiting (All Versions) Description You can send a Call Waiting signal, followed by a brief LCD message, to a busy extension. The party receiving the message need only replace the handset and then pick it up again to be automatically connected to the message sender’s extension. The following messages can be sent using the Call Waiting feature: Table 19. Call Waiting Text Messages 7 “Important” 9...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-B, Version 4 To answer Call Waiting (after disconnecting the current call): 1. Replace the handset. l The current call will be disconnected. 2. Pick up the handset. l You will automatically be connected to the extension sending the Call Waiting. To answer Call Waiting (without disconnecting the current call): 1. Flash the switchhook. l The current call will be disconnected. l The new call will be connected automatically....
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-6, Version 4 Camp-on (CPC-A 3.1 or higher; All Versions of CPC-B) Des&p tion If you reach a busy extension, the Camp-on feature will alert you with a ring when the extension becomes free. You will then be able to pick up your handset to automatically dial the extension. Operation To activate the Camp-on feature: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the desired extension number. You will hear a busy tone if the extension is busy....
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-6, Version 4 Consider-a tions l The callback ring must be answered within sixteen seconds or it will be canceled. l A Camp-on request will only be accepted after Call Waiting status. * Camp-on cannot be activated by an extension that has call forwarding turned on. l An extension can only have one call camped-on at a time. For example, if Extension 152 camps-on to Extension 153, another extension cannot camp- on to 153, as...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-B, Version 4 To add an outside number (CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher): 1. Flash the switchhook to place the current call on hold. 2. Dial a trunk group number (81 - 86 or 9). 3. Dial the outside number. 4. Flash the switchhook when your call is answered. Related Programming l FF3 (Extension): SLT Hookflash Considerations l Call Waiting cannot be received during conference calls. l A switchhook flash is ignored during a...
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Section 700, Feature Operation issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-B, Version 4 Dial “0” for Attendant (CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher) Description The Attendant can be called from any extension by simply pressing “0.” If multiple attendants are assigned, a dial “0” call will go to Attendant “1” first. If attendant “1” is busy, the call will then go to Attendant “2.” The call will continue to transfer to the next attendant in the attendant group if necessary. A maximum of four attendants can be...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 SLT Features CPC-B, Version 4 Direct Trunk Access (All Versions) Description Extensions can access a specific trunk for outgoing calls. Extensions can also use Direct Trunk Access to test trunks or to access data trunks. Operation 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial “88” followed by the desired trunk number (01 - 64). 3. Dial the outside number. 4. Replace the handset. Do-Not-Disturb (DND) (All Versions) Description An extension can be made...