FEATURE OPERATION
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STATION HUNTING
When a busy terminal which is assigned Station Hunting pilot
number is called, this feature permits the incoming call to be
routed to another terminal within the hunt group.
The terminal that is set the Station Hunting
feature and the pilot number are set by system
data setting at initial installation. For details,
please contact the system administrator.
You cannot set Call Back, Call Waiting, or
Executive Override to the pilot number of the
hunt group.
1.
Lift the handset.
Line key lamp lights green.
2.
Dial the desired number.
If the pilot number is busy, the call is routed to
another terminal within the hunting group.
3.
Start conversation with called party.
STEP CALL
This feature allows the terminal user, after calling a busy
terminal, to call an idle terminal by simply dialing an additional
digit.
The feature is set by system data setting at initial
installation. For details, please contact the
system administrator.
1.
Lift the handset.
Line key lamp lights green.
2.
Dial the extension number.
You will receive a busy tone.
3.
Dial the last digit (0-9) of another terminal.
It is possible to select the last digit of the
extension number from 0-9 arbitrarily.
CALL WAITING
This feature allows a terminal to camp itself on to a busy
terminal.
This feature is available only for the terminal that
is set by system data setting at initial installation.
For details, please contact the system
administrator.
TO ACTIVATE CALL WAITING
1.
Receive a busy tone.
2.
Press Transfer key.
3.
Press Soft key (CW)
You will receive a special ringback tone.
TO ANSWER CALL WAITING
1.
Call in progress.
2.
Call Waiting feature is set.
Answer key lamp flashes red.
You will receive a Call Waiting tone (three tone
bursts).
3.
Press Answer key.
The original party is placed on hold and connected
to another party who initiates Call Waiting feature.
4.
Press Answer key again.
Return to the original party and another party is
placed on hold. (It is possible to change the
connection as many times.)