Features
452
System functions and features as of R3.0
syd-0367/1.3 – R3.0 – 03.2013
9. 6. 11
Hotline
User A can be allocated one of 20 different hotline destinations. Whenever the
handset of a terminal assigned to user A is picked up, the configured hotline desti-
nation number D will automatically be dialled once the set delay has expired.
One hotline destination and a delay time can also be configured for each terminal.
The configuration on the terminal takes precedence over the user configuration. If
hotline destination E is also configured on terminal C, the destination is called re-
gardless of the configured delay times.
Fig. 213
Automatic dialling with hotline
Detailed Description
Tab. 249 Hotlines
Once the hotline destination number has been dialled, other digits can be suffix di-
alled (for example, for a fax terminal the network access prefix is entered as the hot-
line destination).
If the user is not connected with the hotline destination, he has the following op-
tions:
• Press the Disconnect key. This stops the timer with the configured delay or, once
it has expired, the ringing at the hotline destination is interrupted and the user
has the possibility of dialling a different call number.
• Dial a new call number before the configured delay expires. The timer is re-
started every time a number key is pressed, which means that the entire dialling
sequence does not have to be made within the configured delay. The timer is
stopped as soon as dialling is completed and a call connection has been set up.
Typical applications:
• Lift telephone
• Emergency telephone
Interface
Scope
D, E
Possible interfaces:
internal, external, PISN