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LOOP KEYS
Feature Operation
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To place a call using a switched loop  (Hybrid only):
Lift handset.
Press fixed loop key.
Look for:Loop  on (red Listen for: Dial Tone
Dial second digit of trunk group code (0 for 90. 1 for 91).
Dial number.
To place a call using a  loop 
Lift handset.
Press fixed loop key.
Look for:Loop  OnListen for:Dial Tone
Dial number.
(Hybrid only).
To answer a call ringing a loop key:Look for:Loop  Slow Flash...

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MEET-ME 
Description
Programming
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With Meet-Me Conference. an extension user can set up a Conference with up
to two other inside parties.Each party joins the Conference  dialing a
Meet-Me Conference access code 
 one minute). Meet-Me Conference
lets three extension users 
 a telephone meeting -- without leaving the
office.
In addition to  Conference. the following features also allow 
party calls:
 Conference
 Intrusion...

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MESSAGE WAITING
Description .
With Message Waiting. an extension user can leave an indication at a busy or
unanswered extension requesting a return call. The indication is a flashing
MSG key and an optional voice reminder message. Answering the Message
Waiting automatically calls the extension which left the indication. Message
Waiting ensures that a user 
 not have to recall an unanswered extension.
It also ensures that a user will not miss calls when their extension is busy or
unattended.
Additionally,...

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MESSAGE WAITING
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To leave a   (an at extension that is  or does not
answer):
Look for: On or Fast Flash
Listen for:   Ringing or two beeps
 At a  press MSG.
OR
 At an ESL set. dial 6.Listen for:Dial tone
Hang up.
The MSG key flashes fast [green) at the called extension (if it is a 
To cancel a   you left:
Lift handset.
Press INTERCOM.
Look for:INTERCOM On
Listen for:Dial...

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MICROPHONE MUTE
Description
Programming
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Microphone Mute lets a  user turn off their phone’s handsfree
microphone at any time.
When activated. Microphone Mute  the
caller from hearing conversations in the user’s work area. The user may turn
off the microphone  his telephone is idle, busy on a call or ringing. The
microphone stays off until the user turns it back on.
Conditions
On  and 32x60 systems. Microphone Mute can also turn off the handset...

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MULTIPLE DIRECTORY NUMBERS  IV)
Description
Multiple Directory Numbers let a 
  more than one extension
number. Calls can route to the 
 installed number or to the 
“phantom“ Multiple Director!, Number key. This helps users 
incoming calls. For esample. an extension installed at 304 (Sales) could have
a “phantom” director!, number for extension 350 (Service). Calls to 304 ring
the extension normally. Calls to 350 ring the Multiple Directory Number key.
This lets the user at extension 
 differentiate...

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MULTIPLE DIRECTORY NUMBERS (ONYX IV)
Related Features
Feature Operation
Call ForwardingYou cannot Call Forward a Multiple Directory Number. You can,  Call
Forward a phone to a Multiple Directory Number.
Call Waiting (Camp-On)/CallbackIf you call a Multiple Directory Number and hear busy, you cannot Camp-On or
leave a Callback.
Extension HuntingExtension Hunting can route to a phantom number.
IntercomA user places a call to a phantom number just like any other Intercom call.
None
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MUSIC ON HOLD
Description
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Programming
Related Features
Feature Qperation
Music On Hold  sends music to calls on Hold, parked calls and calls
transferred to a busy extension. The music lets the caller know that his call is
waiting, not forgotten. Without Music On Hold, the system provides-silence
to these types of calls. Music on Hold requires a customer-provided music
source (i.e., tape deck, receiver, etc.) and an unused trunk 
circuit.
In accordance with U.S copyright  a license may be required...

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NIGHT  (OFF-HOURS RINGING)
Description
Night Answer lets the attendant put the system in the night mode. Night
Answer redirects calls to their night mode destination. as determined by
Universal and Assigned Night 
 The attendant typically activates
Night Answer after normal working hours. when most employees are
unavailable to answer calls. Large systems automatically come up in the
night mode after initial start-up or after a power failure. VS systems come up
in the day mode.
Assigned Night Answer
With...

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NIGHT ANSWER (OFF-HOURS RINGING)
Programming
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Night Answer. Assigned Night 
E- Extensions. ED- Trunk Control, Ring Control  For each 
designate the ringing options for each trunk. Use the N option to have the
trunk onlv rine the kevset at night.
E- Extension;. ED- Trunk Control, Access Control  For each extension.
assign access for lines the extension should be able to answer (day or night).
E- Trunks, EI- Night Call Routing  Define the night call route 
or Ring Group) for each...
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