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Index
A
Access code 16, 37
Administration
programming 37, 38
- access code
(PIN)
37
-basic procedure 37
-busy lamp field 37
-codes38
- main programming position 16
Advisory messages 11
-changing default messages 12
-entering your own message 11
Alarm ca1120
Answering a call
-on a Systemphone 9
-on a telephone 14
Assigning extension names 10
Attended transfer
-See Transferring a call
Auto answer 34
B
Baby monitor 22
Basic Uses of the Display 10
Busy lamp field 37
c
Call back feature 15
Call back messages 11
-retrieving 11
-sending 11
Call diversion
-See Diverting calls
Call duration 10
Caller Display Service
(CDS) 10,28
-activate on non-ringing
telephone display 8, 28
-display numbers received and
stored 8, 27 -28
Call features 15
Call logging 35
Call Logging Interface
Module4,35
Call park 15
Call pick- up 15
-from an extension 15
Call restrictions 29, 30
-access to outgoing lines 29
-classes of service 29
-customising 29
- exception codes 29
Call waiting tone 22
CDS
-Associating names and
extension numbers 28, 38
-Caller
ID
Memory 27
- Caller ID Memory and Redial 28
-Displayed Information 27
-To program the numbers to be
associated with CDS numbers 28
Classes of service 29
Codes
-administration programming 38
-Systemphone features 8
-telephone featuresl3
Conference calls 15
Courtesy Service 31
Customising call restrictions 29
D
Date and time 10
Day service 19
-call restrictions 29
-pre-recorded greeting 32
-setting automatic start time 20
- using the night service
greeting 32
Dial groups 9,14
Direct dialling 32
DISA4,32
Diverting calls 17
-divert from 17
-divert on busy 17
-divert on no answer 17
-divert to 17, 18
- programming diversions 17
Do not disturb 20
Doorphone 36
Doorstrike 36
E
Enquiry call
-on a Systemphone 9
-on a telephone 14
Exception codes 29
Extension classes of service 29
Extension lock 7, 21
-changing the code 21
-making the call 22
Extension names 10
Extension access to lines 29
External call
- on a Systemphone 9
-on a telephone 14
F
Fax detection 4, 25
Feature codes
-Systemphone 8
-telephone 13
Features
-call features 15
-other features 17-24
-using with a Systemphone 8
-using with an ordinary
telephone 13
Fixed function keys 7
Forward recall 26
G
Groups9, 14
H
Handsfree 7, 9
Handsfree answerback 9
Handsfree key 7
Headset 12
- programming a key as a
headset key 12
-using your phone in
headset mode 12
- with a Systemphone 12
Help42,43
Hold key7, 9
-call park 15
- on a Systemphone 9
- on a telephone 14
Incoming call pick-up 15
Incoming messages 34
Incoming ringing 19
Internal call
-on a Systemphone 9
-on a telephone 14
Internal page
-all Systemphones 21
-answer21
-one Systemphone 21
ISDN Access Unit 39, 42
-BT Revelation ISDN
features 40
-programming record sheet 53
-using your BT Revelation
with ISDN39
L
Lines on which the voice module
is activated by dialling 35*
33,
39
Lock
-See Extension lock
Loop Disconnect 27
M
Main programming position 16, 30
-changing 16
Making a call
- external (on a Systemphone) 9
-external (on a telephone) 14
-internal (on a Systemphone) 9
-internal (on a telephone) 14
Making an enquiry call
-on a systemphone 9
-on a telephone 14
Manager/Secretary Working 23
Messages
- advisory 11
-call back 11
-recorded (incoming) 34
Multi-frequency 26
Mute key7
N
Names
-assigning to extensions 10
Network Services 26
Night service 19
-call restrictions 30
-recording your own greeting
33
-setting automatic start time 20
-switch on/off manually 20
0
On hold options 22,38
Operator 16
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