Draft - Wireless IPT Quick Reference Guide 10/04
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What’s My Line?
Throughout this guide, the word “line” is mentioned. Check mark
which Line type you have. For example, you will be instructed to
“select a line.” “Line” can be:
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Line button
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Pooled Line Group
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Group Line button
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Line out requiring an access code – where you enter an outside line or
line group access code (e.g., dial
9
).
Which Outgoing/Incoming Call
Features Do I Have?
Check mark here which outgoing/incoming feature you have on
your system. Then go through the rest of this guide and check mark
that feature where it’s noted.
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Automatic Line Selection (ALS):
For
outgoing
calls: You
have ALS if you hear dial tone and the Line LED lights steady
green when you press
Off-hook
or press
Spkr
.
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Ringing Line Preference:
You answer an
incoming
Line
ringing your station by pressing
Off-hook
or
Spkr
.
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Tone Signaling:
Internal/External
incoming
call: you hear
successive ring tones, then press
Off-hook
or
Spkr
.
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Voice First Signaling
: Internal
incoming
call: your phone does
not ring; instead you hear a long tone, then the caller’s voice.
Talk in the direction of your phone, or answer the call as you
normally would by pressing
Off-hook
or
Spkr
.
Note
You can change between Tone and Voice Signaling on a
call-by-call basis by pressing
1
after dialing an internal
telephone number.
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Hot Dialing
: If your telephone is programmed for “hot
dialing,” you do not have to press
Spkr
or go Off-hook before
dialing internal or external calls. When you dial a number, the
speakerphone automatically turns on and the Spkr lights up.
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