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Page 91

CALL FORWARDING
Feature Operation
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To forward your calls to another estension:
Lift handset.
If   a One-Touch  Dial   can press the  instead  steps 
Press INTERCOM.
Look for: On
Listen for:Dial toneIf   an ESL  skip this step.
Press Listen for:Dial  stops
 Dial extension number to receive  calls.
You can optionally press a DSS  Hotline  or dial an operator (0 or   you dial an...

Page 92

CALL FORWARDING CANCEL
Description
Programming
Related Features
Feature Operation
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The attendant   cancel all Call Forwards in the system.
The attendant 
 want to do this at the end of the business day or business
week. This ensures that the system directs calls normally at the start-of the
next business 
 
Conditions
None
Default 
None
Required 
QC- Operator Programming. Operator Extensions  Designate extensions
as operators.
 er Programming
None
Do Not...

Page 93

CALL PARKING
Description
Programming
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Related Features
Call Parking places an outside call in a waiting state (called a Park orbit) so
that any extension user may pick it up. There are two types of Park orbits:
System Park and Personal Park. With System Park, a user may Park a call in
one of ten system orbits (numbered 60-69). With Personal Park, a user may
park a call at an extension. After parking the call, the user can Page the
person receiving the call and hang up. The paged party just dials the...

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CALL PARKING
Feature Operation
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To Park your call in a system Park Orbit:If you have a One-Touch Speed Dial Key or a DSS key with  Park Orbit, you
can press the key  of using steps l-3.
 At a  press INTERCOM.Look for:INTERCOM On
(Modular) -- HOLD Hold Flash (red), Fast Flash (green)
(Non-modular) -- HOLD Exclusive Hold
Listen for: Dial Tone
 At ESL set, press TRF.Listen for: Dial tone
Dial  code  Kev...

Page 95

EXTERNAL ALERTING DEVICES
Related Features
Group RingThe   can be   group number. The   for calls to the ring
group.
PagingThe  administrator  use  external relays to  ate external paging   to     manual.
Feature Operation
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Issue 1-O
To answer a call  hear ringing over the External Alerting Device:
Lift handset.
Press flashing line kev.
Look  Line  On
Listen for:
  ith 
OR
 Press INTERCOM.
Look for:INTERCOM On
Listen for:
Dial tone
 Dial 
Listen for:
Dial tone stops
 Dial 0 or...

Page 96

FLASH
Description
Programming
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Feature Operation
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Flash  an extension user to access certain CO or PBX features 
interrupting trunk loop current. Flash lets an extension user take full
 of  features the connected telco or PBX offers. The
system administrator must set the Flash parameters for 
 the
connected telco.
The system provides a loop current interruption when flashing a ground start
trunk. The system does not 
 ground Flash.
Default 
The default flash for a  is...

Page 97

FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN
Description
Flexible Numbering Plan lets the system administrator change the digits users
dial to access features. This helps the administrator customize the standard
number plan (shown in Table 
 page l-l 1) for each customer. Assume. for
example, that extension users are accustomed to an older system 
extension numbers in the 500s and 600s. The system  can
change the first digit used to access extensions so users can still dial familiar
numbers.
CAUTION:Do not change the...

Page 98

FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN
Programming
Required Programming
  Plan  Customize the function of digits O-9.
Other 
None
Related Features
Refer to Table  System Number Plan (page l-l 1).
Feature Operation
Refer to Table  System Number Plan (page l-l 1).
l-104 FEATURES 
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Page 99

FORCED TRUNK DISCONNECT
Description
Programming
Related Features
An extension user can implement Forced Trunk Disconnect to disconnect
(release) another estension’s 
 outside call. The user can then place a 
on the released trunk. Forced Trunk Disconnect lets a user access a 
trunk in an emergency.  no other trunks are  Maintenance
technicians can also use Forced Trunk Disconnect to release a trunk on which
there is no conversation. This can happen if a trunk does not properly
disconnect 
 the outside...

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FORCED TRUNK DISCONNECT
Feature Operation
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To disconnect a  trunk  dialing a code):
Lift handset.
Press Intercom.Look for: On
Listen ‘for:Dial toneIf you have an ESL set. skip this step.
Dial trunk number (e.g.. or trunk access code (e.g.,  or press line
key.
Look for:Line  On (unless  dial trunk number)
Listen for:Busy toneIf you dial the trunk access code.   for voice prompt to complete.
Dial 
Listen for:Dial toneTo place a call on the trunk  just...
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