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Issue 2.0 December, 1995
Do Not Disturb
Description:
Do Not Disturb allows you to make your telephone
unavailable to other callers . This includes both
intercom calls from other stations and any outside
calls that would normally ring at your station.
To activate:
1. Lift Handset .
2. Dial
[7]
,
[0]
,
[5]
,
[1]
.
3. Your telephone is now in Do Not Disturb. You may hang up.
To deactivate:
1. Lift Handset .
2. Dial
[7]
,
[0]
,
[5]
,
[2]
.
3. Your telephone is now in normal operation. You will receive calls.
You may hang up.
Note:
When programmed for Do Not Disturb, you will receive
interrupted dial tone when you go off hook. This is an
indication that your telephone cannot be reached. This will
also occur when your telephone is in Call Forward All Calls.
Environment Monitor
Description:
Environment Monitor allows you to listen to the
activities that occur while a Superkey
®
Electronic
telephone equipped with Speakerphone is idle.
1. Lift Handset.
2. Dial
[7]
,
[7]
,
[4]
, plus the station number that you wish to monitor.
3. If you are allowed, you will be connected directly to the
speakerphone of the station. You will remain in the monitor
mode until you either hang up or the station becomes active.
Note
: When you enter into the environment monitor function, you
have a two way audio path to the station.
Monitor class is assigned during system programming. Depending on
how your system is programmed, you may have the ability to monitor
all stations, some stations or no stations. In any instance where
monitor is disallowed, you will receive busy tone after you dial the
sequence listed in step 2 above.
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Description:
If you have outside line access, you may access one
of the available lines.
1. Lift Handset.
2. Dial
[9]
.
3a. If there is a CO line available, you will be connected to it and will
hear CO dial tone.
3b. If there is no CO line available, you will hear a busy signal. You
may hang up and try again later or set a CO callback. For more
information, see CO Line Queuing in this document.
Centrex/PABX Flash
Description:
Centrex/PABX Flash allows a single line telephone
user to send a Flash to a Central Office line. This is
particularly useful when special services are in effect,
or when the Superkey
®
system is connected behind
Centrex of behind a PABX. This allows your transfer
calls that may be on your Centrex or PABX, but not
on the Superkey system.
1. Establish the telephone call.
2. Press hookswitch. The caller is on hold.
3. Dial
[8]
,
[0]
,
[0]
.
4. The system will present a timed flash to the CO.
5. You will be re-connected to the CO line. You may dial digits as is
required to perform the Centrex or PABX function.
(Direct)
CO Line Access
Description:
You may access individual CO lines on the
Superkey
®
system by directly dialing them. This is
especially convenient if your system is equipped with
special purpose lines.
1. Lift Handset .
2. Dial
[8]
, plus the two digit line number (01-08 on the SK-824, 01-
40 on the SK-200) that you want to access.
3. If the line is not in use and you are allowed access to the line, you
will be connected to the line and you will hear CO dial tone.
CO Line Group Access
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