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Off-Hook Preference
Chapter 7 - Single Line Telephone Operation
Erasing Your Name
1. Dial [690] on the dial pad.
2. Briefly depress the hookswitch and release to complete the erasing process.
Off-Hook Preference
SLTs may have their station programmed to access a particular CO Line, such as a private line
or a line from a Group of CO lines, upon going off-hook. This is useful in Centrex or PBX
applications when station users have dedicated or individual lines. Outside line dial tone is
received just by going off-hook, without dialing access codes.
When this operation is enabled, you may not have access to all features described in this
document. However, consult your Centrex or PBX User’s Guide for additional features you
may have.
An SLT user can automatically access one of several features when going off-hook. These
features include:
CO Line
CO Line Group
Least Cost Routing
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Hunt Group
UCD/ACD Group
Voice Mail Group
Paging
Internal/External Page
1. Lift handset or press the Speaker button.
2. Dial the paging code. (Wait for page warning tone.)
[700] = All Call - Internal and External
[701- 708] = Internal Zone 1-8
[709] = Internal All Calls
[760] = External All Calls (All Ext Zones)
[761-762] = External Zones (1-2)
This feature eliminates intercom dial tone when going off-hook.
Administrative programming must be completed in both Flash 50/51, Page B, Button #10 and
Button #11 for the Off-Hook Preference function to work.
Summary of Contents for Triad 1
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad 1 2 3 Product Description Manual Issue 4 1 February 2003...
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Page 23: ...Figures xxi Caller ID System Configuration A 3...
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Page 92: ...2 62 Volume Control Bar Chapter 2 Digital Station Features...
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Page 296: ...8 22 Speed Dial System Storing Chapter 8 Digital Attendant Operations...
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Page 394: ...11 46 System Configuration Tables Chapter 11 Triad 3 System Configuration...
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Page 484: ...C 78 Programming Tables Chapter Customer Database Programming Worksheets...
Page 485: ...D Default Numbering Plan This appendix contains the default numbering plan for the systems...
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