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Guide key
This key lets you:
•
obtain information about the
telephone
•
program the keys
Alphabetical keypad
Protected by a flap, used for call by
name, message service and
programming. You have a self-
adhesive
'Memo'
label to stick
inside the flap.
on
to increase
loudspeaker or
receiver volume
without
Three-colour indicator light
The indicator light on your terminal enables you to monitor the system. The light has five possible
statuses (colours and/or flashing):
Flashing green
: message received (voice or screen) or call received in the “ calls received ”
memory.
Orange fixed
: indicates traffic overload level 1 (1 is calls on hold).
Flashing orange
: terminal on test.
Red fixed
: indicates traffic overload level 2 (call unanswered within 20 seconds or number of calls
on hold exceeds number of operator stations).
Flashing red
: several low priority system messages present or one very serious system message
indicating a system hardware fault.
Programmable keys and icons
To make a call, activate a service or manage your calls.
Icons are associated with each of these keys:
Call icons:
Function icons:
Incoming call (flashing).
Function active.
Call in progress.
Function requiring action.
Call on hold.
Terminal or line busy.
Call on common hold.
Preprogrammed function keys:
Internal or outside line key.
Lines 1 to 15: Outside line key on your system.
Divert calls to another number.
Access the various mail services.
Access your personal directory.
Group supervision.
Normal or restricted mode.
Make an ISDN call.
Transfer call to another terminal.
Some other keys can be programmed by your installation technician as a
function of your requirements:
Key must be programmed by your technician to access a service.
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