Section 700 - Operation
Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
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Digit Storage.
Up to six digits can be stored under the VM/TRF key. This
total can be comprised of any combination of the voice mail extension
number and the special codes. If more than six digits are required, a PSD or
SSD number that contains the necessary digits can be stored under the key.
Key Operations.
The system responds to key operations during the transfer in
the following ways:
• Pressing the
FLASH
key cancels the VM/TRF and returns intercom dial
tone to the user. When the VM/TRF is cancelled, the incoming call is still
connected but is on hold.
• If a valid key (CO key or second DSS key, for example) is pressed, the
VM/TRF is cancelled and the operation invoked by the key is performed.
• If an invalid key (
REDIAL
, for example) is pressed, the VM/TRF is
cancelled, and the user receives busy tone.
Number of digits allowed.
Once VM/TRF is pressed, the user can dial up to
10 digits before completing the transfer.
Holding calls.
If a user begins to perform the voice mail transfer and the
extension cannot hold a call (one call is already on non-appearance hold, for
example), the system will keep the call in the talk state and will not allow the
voice mail transfer to be initiated.
Non-transmission.
If the VM/TRF key stores a number other than a voice
mail extension number, the system does not send DSS/BLF information or
the extension number that is dialed after pressing VM/TRF.
Voice mail data transmission.
The voice mail extension number plus the
extension number of the called party’s mailbox will be transmitted using a
dial code via the API link.
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