Vodavi Starplus Dhs/dhs-e Technical Manual
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4-30Call Park Call Park Description This feature allows you to have calls parked at your telephone that can be retrieved from any telephone in the system. Calls are parked and retrieved by dialing the Call Park code followed by the pre-assigned station number. Operation During a call on Line 1: 1. Dial [FEAT ] + [7] + [3]. At an Executive Telephone, the display will show: 2. Dial the station number. For example, if station 12 is dialed, the display at an Executive Telephone will show: 3. If a call...
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Call Pickup4-31 Answer Operation You may retrieve a parked call by using one of the 3 following methods: 1. Dial [FEAT ] + [7] + [3] followed by the associated station number DHS (10-82) and DHS-E (100-195), OR 1. Dial [FEAT ] + [7] + [3] followed by the CO line number (1-12 DHS) (700-717 DHS-E), OR 1. Press the flashing CO line button (if the CO line for the parked call appears on the telephone). To retrieve a parked call: (Executive Telephones ONLY) 1. Press [FEAT ]. 2. Dial [7] + [3]. At an...
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4-32Call Waiting If several calls of the same priority are ringing at the station, the calls are answered in the order they are received. Direct 1. Press [FEAT ]. 2. Dial [5] + [3]. At an Executive Telephone, the display will show: 3. Dial the station number to pick up the call. Group 1. Press [FEAT ]. 2. Dial [5] + [4]. Call Waiting Description You will hear a notification tone through the speaker whenever an inside caller is waiting and this feature is enabled. You may accept or reject the call...
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Camp On4-33 3. Station 16 hears one ring tone and the display shows: 4. Station 16 can either reply or reject the call: To reply: Press [reply]. The display at Station 16 shows: The original call at Station 16 is placed on Hold automatically if Auto Hold Allow is enabled, or disconnected if not enabled. The display at Station 12 shows: To reject: 1. Press [reject]. Station 12 hears busy tone and the display shows: Conditions †If a feature button is programmed for Call Wait Allow, the programming status...
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4-34Camp On Operation Basic and Enhanced Telephones 1. Press the busy line button. You will hear busy tone. 2. Press [FEAT ]. 3. Dial [9] + [3]. You will hear error tone if the line is already camped-on. You will hear ringing when the line becomes available and the lamp for the line will flash. 4. Press the line button or lift the handset. Executive Telephones 1. Press the busy line button. The display shows: 2. Press [camp]. The display shows: 3. If the line is already camped-on, the display shows: 4....
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Camp On4-35 †Camp On at a station using a Pooled Group button for access of CO lines, is the same as that of a station with CO line button appearances, except that, to answer a Camp On, the user must lift the handset to be connected to the camped CO line. †During the time that the Camp On is recalling the initiator, a new incoming call will take precedence over Camp On and will be answered when the station goes off- hook. Busy Station Description Camp On is used to privately alert a busy station for...
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4-36Class of Service Class of Service Day/Night Description The system provides eight COSs for assignment of outside line dialing privileges. Each system station may be assigned one Day COS and one Night COS. The station COS is primarily used for restriction and control of long distance dialing. Toll restriction tables allow customized dialing privileges to be assigned to any or all COSs. This COS is directly referenced in the Restriction, CO Line Call Discrimination, Digit Interval Table...
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CO Line Pool4-37 CO Line Pool Description The CO Line Pool assignment preserves feature buttons and reduces the number of individual CO line appearances required at a key telephone. The CO Line Pool allows random CO line outgoing access and becomes a virtual Answer button, with illumination, for receiving incoming or transferred calls. A CO Line Pool button can be assigned to access CO Line Group 1, CO Line Group 2, CO Line Group 3, CO Line Group 4, or All CO Line Groups. Alternatively, CO Line...
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4-38CO Line Signaling †Pressing an idle CO line group button to originate/answer a CO line call will affect the LED indication of an individual CO line button (i.e., CO line status will be indicated on both CO line group button and an individual CO line button). The LED indication on a CO line group button and an individual CO line button will be treated in the same way. †Certain states and telephone companies prohibit PBX-type equipment operation behind Centrex lines. CO Line Signaling Description...
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Conference4-39 operations for handling PBX Station-to-Station calls and PBX trunk calls, separately. When a programmed PBX trunk access code is dialed, the system is alerted that the user is accessing a telephone company facility to make a network call. When this occurs, the system monitors digits dialed after the PBX access code and compares them against the Allowed Digit Interval Table in the COS for that station. The programmed PBX Trunk access code also notifies the system that a pause should be...