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Page Zone
Onyx VSi System
To make an All Call Page or a Zone Page:
(You can program this on a Feature key. Refer to “Speed Dial” for further information.)
1. Press TALK.
2. Dial Page Zone access code, as follows:
-You hear two beeps.
-If your VS system has a PCU Module, you may have codes for additional External Page Zones. Check with
your communications manager.
3. Make announcement.
4. Press TALK or place the handset in the desktop charger to hang up.
Park
When you must transfer an outside call to someone you cannot readily locate, use Park. Park puts the call in a special holding
state (called an Orbit) so you can page the person. The person you page can then pick up the call from any extension.
There are two types of Park Orbits: System Park and Personal Park. With System Park, you may Park a call in one of ten system
orbits (60-69). With Personal Park, you can Park a call at an extension. In either case, the call recalls to you if not picked up.
To Park the call you are on:
(Do not hang up.)
1. Press CONF.
2. Dial Park Orbit access code.
To use System Park, dial 60-69.
To use Personal Park, dial * and the extension number.
To pick up a Parked call:
(You can program this on a Feature key. Refer to “Speed Dial” for further information.)
1. Press TALK.
If the phone’s link is still active, skip this step.
2. Dial Park Orbit access code.
To use System Park, dial 60-69. To use Personal Park, dial * and the extension number. You are connected to
the party. Your display shows, “CALL FROM ORBIT”.
Personal Greeting
You can record a Personal Greeting (i.e., brief message) for your extension. When you leave your extension unattended, callers
hear your Personal Greeting. After the caller listens to your message, you can optionally have the call forwarded to another
extension. Personal Greeting requires a VMU Module.
To record a Personal Greeting:
1. Press TALK and dial #.
2. Dial M V.
-Dial A for all calls.
-Dial I for internal calls only.
3. The system prompts, “Please start recording.”
Page Zone
Access Code
All Call
1*
1
2*
2
3*
3
4*
4
5*
5
6*
6
7*
7
8*
Summary of Contents for 910i
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