6. Using Additional Features
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USING VOICE RECOGNITION
With the installation of additional hardware, you can use verbal commands to dial
extensions, speed dial numbers, and access various phone features.
Note:
This feature requires system programming and addition hardware (VB-44224
Telephone and VM-44101 Voice Recognition Adaptor). For more information, see
your system administrator or
ICX and S-ICX
dealer.
USING THE FLASH FEATURE
You can send a signal to your phone to release an outside line by pressing the
FL/R
key or the
PROG
key. Once you press either key, your phone will either reseize the
same outside line or switch to extension dial tone status.
Note:
This feature requires system programming. For more information, see your
system administrator or
ICX and S-ICX
dealer.
MAKING CONFERENCE CALLS
You can use your phone to create conference calls that include up to three parties.
(With the installation of an optional 8-party conference card, you can include up to
eight parties.)
Notes:
• When no optional conference card is installed, the System supports the
following types of 3-party conference calls:
• 3 extensions
• 2 extensions and 1 outside line
• 1 extension and 2 outside lines
• When the optional 8-party conference card is installed, the System supports
any combination of conference calls, except all outside lines.
The Version 3.0 software release allows any combination of extensions and trunk
lines be in the conference as long as the original extension is in the conference and
the total number of parties does not exceed 8. With Version 3.0 software, only one
operation is used to establish and add to a conference. You simply have to place the
current call on hold, dial the next party and press the
CONF
key. No different
operation or access code is required to add additional parties to the call.
1.
While on a call, press the
HOLD
key or the outside line key you are using.
2.
If adding an outside party, press a vacant trunk key or dial a trunk access code.
To establish a conference call