Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
Section 700 - Operation
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Considerations
• The held call is transferred as soon as the extension sending the OHVA
hangs up.
• If the transferred call is not answered immediately, it will queue for a set
time limit, then return to the extension sending the OHVA. (The recall
time can be set in the Transfer-Recall Timer.)
• When receiving an OHVA, an extension’s Talk Back key’s LED will flash
red. When the Talk Back key is pressed to answer an OHVA, the LED will
flash green.
• You cannot receive a Call Waiting message during an OHVA. (“Denied”
will appear on the display of the extension trying to send the Call Waiting
message.)
One-Touch Keys
(All Versions)
Description
One-Touch Keys can be used to store telephone numbers, speed dial
numbers, or feature access codes.
To dial the stored number, the user goes offhook and presses the desired key.
Operation
To program a One-Touch key for Pooled Access:
1. Press
the
ON/OFF
key.
• The phone issues intercom dial tone.
• The
ON/OFF
LED lights.
2. Press
the
PROG
key.
3. Press the One-Touch key to be programmed.
4. Press
the
CONF
key.
5. Enter the number of the outside line group to be stored. (See Table 4-9.)
6. Enter the telephone number to stored.
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