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Directory (Continued)
Placing Directory Calls
When the display shows the name and number of the person
you want to call, press CALL.
The system will automatically dial the number presently appearing on your
display. If your handset is on-hook, your speakerphone will turn on.
Exiting from the Directory
When you do one of the following,
the Directory feature:
n Press DIRECTORY again.
n Allow the display to be idle for
you automatically deactivate
15 seconds.
n Hang up the handset after being off-hook, or...

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Display3
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The console’s
incoming and
as follow:
built-in display provides visual information about
outgoing calls.Various uses for your display are
n
n
n
n
n
nHandling calls more easily
Checking the time and date
Setting the alarm, time, day, date, and timer
Programming buttons or speed dialing codes from your
telephone
Using the system directory to check a specific person’s
number
Checking the feature or numbers that are stored on a button,
the identity of an incoming call, and the identity of a call...

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Display (Continued)
Pressing the INSPECT
mode, where you canbutton puts the display into the 
Inspect
check the information associated with
specific buttons.
See the entry entitled “Inspect” for more
details.
The DIRECTORY button allows you to check the number
associated with someone in your system. For more information
about operation for this feature, see the entry for “Directory”.
Symbols Used in Displays
Two groups of symbols provide specific information about
incoming calls.Symbols that may appear...

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Display (Continued)
The following Call Type identifiers
the Screen 2 display.
Display symbol
a
b
d
f
g
n
p
s
u
appear on the right side of
Meaning of the symbol
This is a Third-Party (Data feature)
call.
The covered station was busy.
The covered station did not answer
the call.
The call was sent using the Following
or Forwarding feature.
This is a DGC call.
This is a Night Service call.
When the initial redirection symbol is
“>”,the call was picked up using the
Pickup feature.
When the initial...

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Display Functions3q
The LOCAL button provides access to special features built into
your display unit.The buttons at the top of the telephone (next
to the display screen) control a clock, calendar, 60-minute timer,
and an alarm.
When you press LOCAL,the screen displays whatever function
you select next.Your display will remain in the “Local” mode
until you either place a call, receive a call, or press LOCAL
again.
Setting the Clock, Date, or Alarm
1 Press LOCAL.
The Clock/Calendar Screen appears on the...

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Hold3q
You can hold calls while you attend to other matters and then
pick them back up. After you put a call on hold, you may hang
up the handset without losing the call. Keep in mind that when
you put a call on hold, the system is signalled that you are
available to receive another call; if there are any calls waiting in
the queue, the system will send the first one to you as soon as
you put your current call on hold.
If you do not return to your held call within a preset time
interval, there will be a...

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Hold (Continued)
Returning to the Held Call
1 Press the LOOP button next to the blinking light.
2 If necessary, lift the handset to continue talking.
Using Hold to Place Another Call
1 Press HOLD .
The light next to the button of the held call blinks.
2 
Press an idle LOOP button and listen for dial tone.
3 Place and complete the second call.
4 To return to the held call, press the LOOP button next to
the blinking light.
Using Hold to Answer Another Call
1
2
3
4
Press HOLD .
The light next to the button...

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Hold (Continued)
Display
The display screen goes blank after a call has been put on hold.
When you return to a held call, the same display originally
associated with the call appears again.
Call from an inside station:
343 Green,A 1
Call from an outside station:
BRANCH 2
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Incoming Calls3q
You can use either your SLAC or Selector Console to send calls
to other telephones.Before you send (extend) a call, you can
check to see if the person will accept the call. (This is called an
Announced Call.) While you are talking, the caller is on hold
and cannot hear you.
You can also send calls to other telephones
the call (Unannounced Call). If you send a
System 25 to a busy telephone, the caller is
on hold and a Call Waiting signal is sent to
without announcing
call from outside...

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Incoming Calls (Continued)
Switching Between Parties
You can switch back and forth between the caller (source) and
the person you want to connect the call to (destination) by using
SOURCE and DEST buttons. To move between parties:
1 Press SOURCE to go back to the caller.
2 Press DEST to go back to the called party.
3 If the called party willtake the call, press RELEASE.
or
If the called party will
speak with the caller.
4 Hang up.not take the call, press 
CANCEL  and
Display
As an example: An outside...
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