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There is a red cross when no further trunk is available in the trunk group
If there are still trunks free, pressing the trunk group name key corresponds to an ordinary
external trunk seizure without numbering of this supervised trunk group.
3.10
O/S Trunk Supervision
Note:
When this feature is programmed by the system administrator, the Os trkSup softkey is present on the
main (perso) page.
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When at least one trunk is out of service, the Os trkSup label is followed by a red cross.
Pressing the Os trkSup softkey displays out of service trunk information
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When no trunk is out of service, pressing the Os trkSup softkey has no effect
3.11
Individual Hold
The Individual hold feature allows to put an external outgoing or incoming caller on hold on a
specific circuit.
When this feature is programmed by the system administrator, he/she can put the Indiv hold
key on the main (perso) page or on the Smart Display Module.
3.11.1
Indiv hold Key Present on the main (perso) Page
The attendant is in conversation with the external party.
1. Press the
key.
The next page is displayed
2. Press the left arrow on the navigator (
).
The main (perso) page is displayed
3. Press the Indiv hold key.
The external party is connected to the individual hold circuit and to the music on hold. The
attendant screen displays automatically the Next page.
When the timer expires, the ringing cycle speeds up
4. Press the
key to display the main (perso) page
The icon
located next to the Indiv hold key label flashes to indicate that the external
party is on urgent hold
5. Press the Indiv hold key to retrieve the call from hold
Note:
Several keys can be programmed as individual hold keys. The party can only be retrieved from the idle
state, the calls on hold will be redistributed after a period of time.
3.11.2
Indiv hold Key Present on the Smart Display Module
The attendant is in conversation with the external party.
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