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Executive key function
When programmed on a terminal, the Executive key
*
function enables the you to:
- always have a conversation circuit with a privileged correspondent
- see calls coming from this privileged correspondent
- call this privileged correspondent by pressing the key just once.
Important:
The two terminals, yours and that of your privileged correspondent, must:
- be set to multi-key mode (supervising your own terminal so as to manage other calls)
-> The procedure for managing this function is described in Chapter “Multi-key
- be set to executive key mode (supervising calls from the terminal declared as privileged
and vice-versa)
-> This function will be programmed by your system operator.
Communicating with your privileged correspondents
The executive key function and the call supervision function for one or more privileged
correspondents have been programmed on your terminal.
The status of the indicator light associated with the key programmed to supervise a privi-
leged correspondent varies according to the status of this terminal.
• When the privileged terminal is in standby mode, the indicator
light associated with the key is off.
• When a call comes from the privileged terminal, the indicator
light associated
with the programmed key blinks slowly.
• When the line of the supervised terminal is busy (on line with
yourself), the indicator light associated with the key is steady
on.
• When the privileged terminal is put on hold, the indicator light
associated with the programmed key blinks rapidly.
Calling the privileged terminal:
You wish to call the privileged correspondent.
Note:
At any time, whether your terminal is idle or busy (all the
keys set to multi-key mode are occupied), you have privileged ac-
cess to the programmed terminal.
• Press the programmed key.
* Depending on the programming performed by the system operator.
Privileged