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    							60 Intercom
    Answering an Intercom Call
    When your intercom button signal switch is in the:
    †H Mode (No LED) Handsfree Mode -- You hear three 
    bursts of tone and an announcement. Reply handsfree 
    or lift handset for privacy.
    †P Mode (LED Flashing) Privacy Mode -- You hear three 
    bursts of tone and a one-way announcement. The 
    calling party cannot hear conversations in progress.
    Lift handset or press ON/OFF to answer.
    -or-
    Position the H-T-P switch to the H mode to answer.
    †T Mode (LED On) Tone Mode -- You hear repeated 
    bursts of intercom tone ringing and HOLD button slow 
    flashes.
    Lift handset or press ON/OFF to answer.
    -or-
    Position the H-T-P switch to the H mode to answer.
    Intercom Transfer
    To use Intercom Transfer without DSS Buttons:
    1. Receive or make an intercom call.
    2. Press the TRANS button. Intercom dial tone sounds.
    3. Dial the station.
    4. When the second station answers, you are in a supervised 
    transfer mode (first station is staged for transfer).
    5. Hang up (stations 1 and 2 are connected).
    Use feature code 667 to select an H, P, or T 
    mode for 8-button digital telephones. Each 
    use of this feature code acts as a rotary 
    through the three options. 
    						
    							Intercom 61
    To use Intercom Transfer with DSS Buttons:
    1. Receive or make an intercom call using a DSS button.
    2. Press the TRANS button. Intercom dial tone sounds.
    3. Press the DSS button where to transfer the call.
    4. Hang up (stations 1 and 2 are connected).
    Placing an Intercom Call
    To place an Intercom Call:
    1. Press the DSS button of the party to be called (if 
    programmed at your phone),
    -or-
    Dial the extension number.
    ( You hear ringing if the called station is in the T answering 
    mode; or three bursts of tone if called station is in the H or P 
    position.)
    2. Lift handset or use the speakerphone after the tone bursts 
    stop.
    3. Hang up to end the call.
    To answer an Intercom Call:
    In the T mode (LED On), you hear repeated bursts of 
    intercom tone ringing and the HOLD button slow flashes.
    Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button to 
    answer,
    -or-
    Press the H-T-P button to the H mode to reply.
    Dialing a number in the numbering plan activates 
    the telephone automatically. 
    						
    							62 Keyset Mode
    In the P mode (LED flashes at 30 ipm), you hear three bursts 
    of tone and one-way announcement. The calling party 
    cannot hear conversations in progress.
    Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button to 
    answer,
    -or-
    Press the H-T-P button to the H mode to reply.
    In the H mode (No LED), you hear three bursts of tone and 
    an announcement.
    Reply handsfree or lift the handset for privacy.
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    To place an intercom call:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial the intercom number. You will hear ringing if the called 
    station is in the “T” answering mode or two bursts of tone if 
    the called station is in the “H” or “P” positions.
    3. Hang up to end the call.
    To answer an intercom call:
    Lift the handset,
    -or-
    If your SLT is equipped with a speakerphone, press the 
    Speaker button to converse in a handsfree mode.
    Keyset Mode
    This feature allows you to determine the mode and baud rate 
    of the optional CTI Module connected to your phone. This 
    setting is stored in back-up memory in the case of a power 
    outage or system reset. 
    						
    							Keyset Mode 63
    When telephone is set to AT command mode, these AT 
    commands are supported.
    At an idle station:
    1. Dial the Keyset Mode code [648] on the dial pad,
    -or-
    Press preprogrammed KEYSET MODE button, the following 
    displays:
    2. Press [
    6] to scroll through the keyset modes.
    3. Press [#] to scroll through the baud rates.
    4. Press the HOLD button to save the desired entries.
    Table 1: AT Command Modes
    Mode Description
    Inactive No CTI information is sent/received by the telephone.
    ATD Modem Dialing Command -- The telephone will recognize the 
    ATD and accept digits after the command.
    AT H  o r  
    AT H X
    (X= 0 or 1)Modem On-Hook/Off-Hook Command -- ATH or ATH0 will force 
    the telephone to go to the on-hook state from its current state. 
    ATH1 will force the telephone to go to the off-hook state from 
    it’s current state.
    CKTU Command used with Wanderer (a cordless key telephone unit). 
    The baud rate is not used in this mode; no change is necessary.
    PC Phone CTI information used with Discovery Desktop and Discovery 
    PCPhone software must be set to 4800 baud rate.
    SPI Service Provider Interface -- Command used with TAPI 
    applications such as Discovery Link
    INACTIVE 2400
    MODE=6
     SAVE=HOLD BAUD=# 
    						
    							64 Last Number Redial
    
    ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE
    Not applicable
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    Not applicable
    Last Number Redial
    The Last Number Redial (LNR) feature permits the automatic 
    redialing of the last telephone number dialed on an outside 
    line. Up to 24-digits can be stored. Outside line selection of the 
    same line used is automatic.
    To use Last Number Redial:
    1. Press the SPEED button.
    2. Press [#]. The last number dialed over an outside line is 
    automatically redialed.
    †The system automatically selects the original line used 
    to place the call and redials the number.
    †If that line is busy, the system selects another line from 
    the same group and redials the number.
    †If no lines are available in the same group, the station 
    receives busy tone and can queue for a line.
    †If the station user preselects a line before activating 
    LNR, the preselection overrides the line used originally.
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    Not applicable 
    						
    							LCR Operation 65
    LCR Operation
    To place an outside call when LCR is enabled in the system:
    1. Dial [9] on the dial pad,
    -or-
    Press preprogrammed LCR button.
    2. Dial the desired telephone number.
    3. Wait for an answer. Lift handset or use the speakerphone to 
    converse.
    If all available lines are busy, remain off-hook for four 
    seconds to automatically be queued onto LCR for an 
    available line, then hang up.
    To answer an LCR Queue Call Back:
    1. When telephone is signaled, answer the call.
    2. Desired telephone number is automatically redialed.
    CO Line Queue Cancel
    To cancel a Call Back Request:
    1. Dial the CO Line Queue Cancel code [626] on the dial pad.
    2. Replace handset or press ON/OFF button.
    Only one LCR Queue Call Back request may be 
    initiated by a station. When a second request is 
    made, the first request is cancelled.
    If the 911 feature is enabled, the LCR access code 
    is 800 instead of 9. 
    						
    							66 Loop Key
    Loop Key
    A station not having a direct appearance for a CO line receives 
    incoming CO calls and transferred CO calls under the LOOP 
    button. Only one call at a time can be connected to a keyset on 
    the LOOP button.
    To make a Loop button:
    1. Press the SPEED button twice.
    2. Press the desired flexible button.
    3. Dial [89].
    4. Press HOLD.
    Mailbox Buttons
    To program a station’s mailbox on a flexible button:
    1. Press SPEED twice.
    2. Press desired flexible button to be programmed.
    3. Dial the mailbox feature access code (460-467 = voice mail 
    group 1-8; 468 = remote voice mail group).
    4. Dial the VMID number. Confirmation tone sounds. If an 
    error is made during entry, an error tone sounds.
    Example -- 4606037 represents a voice mail button (group 
    1) for VMID 6037 that is in the system with the centralized 
    voice mail installed.
    To use a mailbox button:
    The called station presses the MAILBOX flexible button and 
    goes on-hook. The internal or external call is then 
    transferred to the VM port by the telephone system.
    ❑
    Flex
    Btn
    ❑
    Flex
    Btn 
    						
    							Message Wait 67
    Message Wait
    Stations that are busy, unattended, or in DND can be left a 
    message indication by other stations in the system. Up to five 
    messages can be left at one keyset. Upon return to the station, 
    the user can press the flashing MSG WAIT button to ring each 
    party in sequential order. 8-button phones use code 623 to 
    assign a MESSAGE WAITING button.
    To leave a message waiting indication:
    If you dial a station that is busy, unattended, or in DND, you can 
    leave a message waiting indication.
    1. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button.
    2. Dial the desired intercom station.
    3. Press the MSG button. A confirmation tone sounds. Called 
    partys MSG button slow flashes.
    4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF button to end the 
    call.
    To answer a message waiting indication:
    If your MSG button is lit, you have a message waiting for you. 
    The first message left is the first one called.
    1. Press MSG. Station that left message is signaled with tone 
    ringing.
    2. If called station does not answer, press MSG once to leave 
    message.
    Up to five messages can be left at any Station.
    ❑
    Flex
    Btn 
    						
    							68 Modem
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    To leave a message waiting indication:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial the desired intercom station. Receive no answer or 
    DND tone sounds.
    3. Briefly depress and release the hookswitch.
    4. Dial [623].
    5. Hang up.
    To answer a message waiting indication (your message 
    waiting lamp is flashing or there is an interrupted dial tone 
    when you lift the handset):
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial [663]. Station that left message will ring.
    Modem
    Voice Mail Modem Access
    You can program Vodavi voice mail systems (other than 
    MiniVoice or PathFinder) using the telephone system modem. 
    The use of this feature requires the use of a straight-thru 
    modem cable connected from the voice mail system to either 
    port 5 on the MPB2 or ports 3 or 4 on the optional SIU.
    To access the voice mail system, you can either:
     Dial [498]
    -or-
    Ring directly to 498
    -or-
    Be transferred to 498 
    						
    							Mute 69
    Telephone System Modem Access
    Feature code 499 is used for access to the telephone system 
    modem. This modem allows remote telephone system programming 
    via an SLT or externally by having a call transferred to extension 499. 
    Additionally, COs and DIDs can be programmed to ring directly to 
    extension 499.
    Mute
    Pressing the MUTE button while in the speakerphone mode or 
    using the handset disables the microphone but does not affect 
    the speech coming over the speaker or handset. Pressing the 
    illuminated MUTE button again reactivates the microphone.
    Use feature code 629 with 8-button digital/electronic 
    telephones to make the required button.
    To disable the microphone:
    1. Press MUTE while off-hook on speakerphone or handset to 
    activate.
    2. Press MUTE again to deactivate. Mute automatically 
    deactivates upon call termination. 
    						
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