
User’s Guide
Special keys
F.9
3.
Enter
9 2 5
(
W A L
). The display will show the first stored name that starts with the character range
from
WAJ
to
YCL
.
4.
Press the scroll keys (
and
) until
XYZ COMPANY
appears in the display.
5.
Press
DIAL
. This dials the number for the XYZ Company.
Important:
The number dialed (if stored from a Caller ID) will be the number for the
actual
line used by
the caller, and may be different than the caller’s
listed
number. Additionally, some local calls
may not be auto-dialed correctly, depending on the limitations of your area’s local dialing
plan. You may wish to create a manual listing for these. Consult your administrator if you
need further assistance.
System speed-dialing with Esi-Dex
If your administrator has programmed system speed-dial numbers, you can access one of these numbers
either
via Esi-Dex, as explained in the foregoing discussion,
or
auto-dial it by dialing its corresponding
three-digit access number.
Example:
If an out-of-town factory location has been programmed as system speed-dial access number 605, you can
lift the handset, receive internal dial tone, dial
6 0 5
and this will automatically dial the factory’s number.
You may also program 605 (in this example) as a programmable feature key (see page C.2).
Override ring
(Not available on 12-Key Feature Phone.)
The
override ring
feature lets you place a call — station-to-station, outside line or Esi-Link — or leave a voice
message when
another
call is ringing at your station.
Placing a call using the override ring feature
First, program a feature key
1
to be an
Override Ring Key
— by assigning to it the function code
5 8 0
. Then,
to bypass an incoming station or line call:
1.
Before you begin the call
, press the Override Ring Key you programmed.
When you do this,
don’t
take the handset off-hook
and don’t
press
either
a preassigned headset key (see page F.15), a
preprogrammed line key or
SPEAKER
.
2.
Once you receive dial tone, pick up the handset and proceed with your call as you normally would. The
incoming call will be rerouted to the forwarding destination (such as your voice mailbox) your Installer or
System Administrator has set for your station.
2
Notes:
Any other feature keys not mentioned above will neither answer a call nor initiate the override
ring feature.
Use of the Override Ring Key also overrides any outside dial tone preference (see page F.13) that may
have been set for your station.
1
See “Programmable feature keys,” pp. C.2–C.3, for full details.
2
The override ring feature has no effect on calls ringing in from a hold recall, a queued line or an Esi-Link channel.