
Input
Displayed while
Entering
Description
TRANSFER
(Transfer)
T
Store a transfer command by pressing
the TRANSFER button at the beginning
of the number (used only for One-touch
Dialing). (
®
[Example]
Storing "T + 305"=
Transferring a call to extension 305.
*1
Available only when in the system/personal programming mode
[Secret Dialing Example]
When storing the number "9-123-456-7890", to conceal the telephone number "123-456-7890",
Enter
.
INTERCOM
9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
INTERCOM
Note
•
It is possible to store a Memory Dialing feature number at the beginning of Memory Dialing
numbers.
•
It is possible to store several feature numbers in one Memory Dialing location.
Conditions
•
CO Line Access by Memory Dialing
A specific CO Line Access number can be stored along with the telephone number in Memory Dialing.
However, if Memory Dialing is done after selecting a CO line, the stored CO Line Access number is ignored
and the telephone number is sent using the selected CO line.
11.1.3 Message Waiting
Description
When an extension user calls another extension that does not or cannot answer the call, he or she can leave
a Message Waiting notification. The appropriate button or lamp on the called extension user’s telephone will
light, indicating that a call was missed or a message recorded by the Voice Processing System (VPS) or the
Simplified Voice Message (SVM) feature is waiting. A Message button can be used to call the caller back or
listen to the message.
When a message is left for a proprietary telephone (PT), the Message button on it lights or the Message/Ringer
Lamp turns red. Pressing the lit Message button while on-hook shows the caller’s information as shown below:
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