5.2.2
Incoming exchange call
An incoming exchange call is announced visually at every
station,
by the exchange
LED
of the calling line
flashing at the exchange ringing cadence.
The call will
also be announced audibly at the exchange cadence, at
each station that has been programmed
to ring to
incoming calls on that line.
If all stations programmed to receive incoming ringing
on a particular line are engaged, the system will ring
all free stations irrespective of their ringing status
and introduce call waiting tone on the intercom circuit.
Note that if the exclusive line facility is being used
incoming calls on exchange line
2
will only be audibly
announced on extension
4.
An incoming call may be answered at any station by
lifting the handset and pressing the key of the calling
line.
The exchange
LED
at each station changes state to
a steady "ON" condition.
A station which is already engaged on another call, may
also answer the call by pressing the key of the calling
line.
If the existing call was an exchange call, it
will automatically be held.
5.2.3
Outgoing exchange call
Any station may make an exchange call on any free line
by lifting the handset and pressing the line button.
When exchange dial tone is received,
the number is
dialled from the station telephone.
At each station the
LED
of the seized line glows steadily.
If the system is connected to a PBX using earth recall,
pressing the "mode" button on an established call
will
recall the PBX.
T he exchange line
s t a t i on r e p l a c e s
extinguishes .
is released when the originating
his hand s e t .
T he exchange
LED
5.2.4
Exchange line hold
Any station having originated an exchange line call may
subsequently hold the call by pressing the exchange line
key used to make the call.
At the holding station the
exchange line
LED
flashes at the hold cadence, at all
other stations the
LED
continues to glow steadily.
If
the holding station replaces his handset reminder ring
back will be given after a short delay.
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