6.1.3 Flexible Buttons
Description
Flexible buttons are customized through either system or personal programming. They can then be used to
make or receive intercom or CO line calls or be used as feature buttons, as follows:
[Button Usage]
Button
Usage
Single-CO (S-CO)
Used to access a specified CO line for making or receiving calls.
(
®
3.1.16 CO Line Access)
Group-CO (G-CO
)
Used to access an idle CO line in a specified trunk group for making
calls. Incoming calls from CO lines in the assigned trunk group arrive
at this button. (
®
3.1.16 CO Line Access)
Loop-CO (L-CO)
Used to access an idle CO line for making calls. Incoming calls from
any CO line arrive at this button. (
®
3.1.16 CO Line Access)
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Used to call an extension with a one-touch operation. (
®
9.1.13 Intercom Call)
Network Direct Station Selection
(NDSS)
Used to access an extension at another PBX within the same
network. (
®
13.1.17 Private Network Features—NDSS (Network
Direct Station Selection))
One-touch Dialing
Used to call a preprogrammed party or access a feature with a
one-touch operation. (
®
12.1.4 One-touch Dialing)
Incoming Call Distribution (ICD)
Group
Used to access a specified incoming call distribution (ICD) group for
making or receiving calls. (
®
9.1.1 ICD GROUP FEATURES)
Message
Used to leave a Message Waiting indication or call back the party
who left the Message Waiting indication. (
®
11.1.3 Message
Waiting)
FWD/DND (External/Internal/
Both)
*1
Used to set the FWD or DND feature for the extension. The feature
is applied to CO line calls, intercom calls, or both. (
®
6.1.7 FWD/
DND Button, Group FWD Button)
Group FWD (External/Internal/
Both)
Used to set the FWD feature for a specified ICD group. The feature
is applied to CO line calls, intercom calls, or both. (
®
6.1.7 FWD/
DND Button, Group FWD Button)
Account Code Entry (Account)
Used to enter an account code. (
®
1.1.2 Account Code Entry)
Conference
Used to establish a multiparty conversation. (
®
3.1.18 Conference)
Terminate
Used to disconnect the current call and make another call without
hanging up. (
®
6.1.2 Flash/Recall/Terminate)
External Feature Access (EFA)
Used to send a flash/recall signal to the telephone company or host
PBX to access external features. (
®
5.1.1 EFA (External Feature
Access))
Call Park
Used to park or retrieve a call in a preset PBX parking zone. (
®
3.1.7 Call Park)
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