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Handsfree Answer Inhibit
The MUTE button on a multiline telephone will block all handsfree answerback response. This
arrangement prevents a station user from monitoring another station site using the monitoring ability of
the voice announce feature. When a user presses the MUTE button at his or her telephone, all handsfree
answerback is disabled thus inhibiting any off-site monitoring. The mute light will remain on to indicate
that this feature is active on digital telephones. On analog telephones, the monitor light will flash. Also
refer to the discussion titled Mute.
Handset Volume Level (On Impact Telephones)
The installer can program the handset volume feature on Impact telephones to offer the station user more
choices when selecting the handset volume level locally from his or her telephone. Normally, users have
up to 8 volume levels that they can select. However, this programmed feature increases the user’s handset
volume choices to 13.
Headset Compatibility
Some proprietary multiline telephones are equipped with a headset jack. The programmer can enable a
station port to allow headset operation with these telephone models. The programmer assigns, or in some
cases the user can program, a programmable button at the telephone that the user can press to
enable/disable headset port operation.
Hold
This feature allows a user to temporarily disconnect from a current call yet retain it so that it can be
retrieved. When users place a call on hold, they are free to use their telephones for other calls or features
and then return to the held call. At a multiline telephone, the user can put a call on hold manually, by
pressing a HOLD button, or automatically (if programmed), by pressing another line button. Further,
when a user presses the TRANS/CONF button to transfer a call, the system places the call on hold. The
user can place a call on hold in either an exclusive or non-exclusive manner. Exclusive hold prevents a
user at another telephone from retrieving a call held on a shared line. Non-exclusive hold allows any
telephone that has line appearance of the held call to pick it up. The transfer hold is an exclusive hold
condition. When a user answer a call on a group intercom and places it on hold, the system keeps this call
on hold on the group intercom. This means that the user who placed the call on hold or any other user
with access to that group intercom can pick up the held call.
The programmer must program each multiline telephone for manual or automatic and exclusive or
non-exclusive hold. When he or she enables automatic hold at a telephone, it does not prevent users from
using manual hold.
Also refer to the various discussions headed Automatic Hold.
Directed Station Hold
This feature allows station users to pick up the last call a user placed on hold at another station. This
feature does not allow users to pick up exclusive hold calls or calls that are in the process of being
transferred. Also, the feature does not allow users to send a directed call hold to a station where its user is
scanning the currently held calls. In addition, this feature allows users to place a call on hold at another
station and have this call appear to be the one that has been on hold there for the longest time. Features
such as hold recall apply to the station that sent the directed call hold and not to the station that received
the directed call hold.
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DXP Plus General Description
80 – Understanding The Features
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