
Features
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Features
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• Required System Programming
[310] Account Codes
[605] Account Code Entry Mode
[805] SMDR Account Code Selection
• Related Feature References
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR),
Toll Restriction Override by Extension Password
• Operating Instructions Reference
1.7 Useful Features, “Calling with Account Codes (Account Code Entry)”
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Alternate Calling – Ring/Voice (Voice to Ring only)
This system offers a proprietary telephone user 2 types of intercom calling, Voice Call mode
and Tone (ring) Call mode. “Voice Call” informs the called party of an incoming call with
the calling party’s voice, while “Tone Call” uses a ring tone. A proprietary telephone user
can select “Voice Call” or “Tone Call” in the Proprietary Telephone Settings. If the user
selects “Voice Call”, the calling party can talk to the user immediately after the confirmation
tone. The calling party can switch the pre-set mode at the called extension, from “Voice
Call” to “Tone Call”, by pressing “
” after dialing the extension number.
• A rotary telephone user cannot change the pre-set mode at the called extension.
• Operating Instructions References
1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing Your Telephone Functions”,
Intercom Alert Assignment
1.7 Useful Features, “Alternate Calling – Ring/Voice (Voice to Ring only)”
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Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On)
When the selected outside (CO) line or dialed extension is busy, the system will
automatically notify an extension user with a callback ringing when the line becomes
available. When the user answers the callback ringing:
For an extension:
The called extension starts ringing without dialing.
For an outside (CO) line: The line is seized.
• Operating Instructions Reference
1.3 Making Calls, “Making Your Telephone Ring Back Automatically When a Line
Becomes Free (Automatic Callback Busy – Camp-On)”
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Summary of Contents for KX-TA616
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