DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE - 205
CALL COVERAGE
The Multipurpose keys on the Digital Telephones may be programmed to
allow both audible and visual indication of a call ringing at another
extension. Calls made to an extension that is represented as a Call Coverage
key on another phone may be answered by that phone by pressing the Call
Coverage key. The visual indication is immediate and the audible indication
may have one of the three modes: Immediate, delayed, or no ring. When
the extension monitored by a Call Coverage key is not in the ringing state,
the Call Coverage key will function as a Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp
Field key. The Call Coverage feature will support Intercom Tone (ringing)
and Outside Line calls. Intercom calls are indicated by a slow flashing green
lamp and Outside Line calls are indicated by a fast flashing green lamp. A
good application for this feature would be a secretary that needs to answer
calls for others in the office if they are away from their phones.
Operation
To answer a call ringing at another extension:
When you hear the special Call Coverage tone or see either a slow
or fast green flashing lamp on a Call Coverage key:
)
Lift the receiver
)
Press the desired Call Coverage key
You will be connected to the calling party. Intercom calls will
appear on your phone's Intercom key
ICM
and Outside Line calls
will appear on your phone's Outside Line key.
To change the audible indication mode:
)
Do not lift the receiver
)
Press the Feature key
FEAT
)
Press the desired Call Coverage key and the present mode will
be represented by the lamp on the key and the display.
immediate: display = Immed.
lamp = fast green flash
delayed:
display = Delayed
lamp = slow green flash
no ring:
display = No ring
lamp = solid green
)
Dial
for immediate ring mode
)
Dial
for delayed ring mode
)
Dial
for no ring mode
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