Decadic to Tone Signalling
Do Not Disturb
If your system is programmed for decadic signalling, you can change to tone
signalling to access services such as telephone banking and personal remote
paging.
To Activate Tone Signalling:
l
Access the desired service
l
Press
to change from decadic to tone signalling
l
Dial the numbers required by the service
l
Complete your transaction
l
Replace the handset.
Decadic signalling automatically resumes on the next call.
Background Music
If your system has access to music from an external source, this music can be
played through your station speaker when your station is idle.
To Activate the Background Music:
l
Press [#] twice within one second without lifting the handset.
To Cancel the Background Music:
l
Press [#] once without lifting the handset.
Background music is temporarily disabled if the handset is lifted, a call is
received, or any station uses the intercom link.
This facility allows you to programme your station to block all audible signals
from incoming calls.
To Activate Do Not Disturb:
l
Press [DND] without lifting the handset.
The [DND] lamp glows steadily at your station.
All audible signals from incoming calls are blocked at your station.
Stations trying to call your station hear a busy tone.
Outside calls can still be answered in the normal manner while Do Not Disturb
is activated.
To Cancel Do Not Disturb:
l
Press [DND] without lifting the handset.
The [DND] lamp extinguishes.
Audible signals from incoming calls will be heard at your station.
PABX Recall
If your system is an extension of a PABX, you can transfer calls to other stations
on the PABX. or access other PABX facilities.
To Contact the Host PABX while Connected to a line:
l
Press [RECALL]
l
Hear the PABX dial tone
l
Follow the instructions in your PABX User Guide.
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