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9.13.1.5
Using features from a multiple represented directory number
Features have the same procedure as for triple access line if nothing else is stated with
the exception that the multiple represented line-key has to be pressed after lifting the
handset. All features activated/canceled from the multiple represented line-key is
related to your own directory number except for the diversion feature.
9.13.2
MULTIPLE REPRESENTED DIRECTORY NUMBER WITH
DIAL-BY-FUNCTION KEY, MNS
9.13.2.1
To receive a call
An incoming call to a directory number that is multiple represented is indicated (with
lamp flashes, calling party information and/or ringing signal) in all telephones where the
number is represented.
If the calling party information is shown or not, is set by the system administrator.
9.13.2.2
To answer a call
The incoming call can be answered by any telephone (where the number is multiple
represented as a key and there is one of Line 1 or Line 2 idle for answering calls) by
lifting the handset and pressing that key. After pressing the line-key the call will be auto
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matically transferred to an idle Line 1 or Line 2. After the answer that telephone will be
in speech with the calling party and all the other telephones having the number multiple
represented will be idle (they can receive new calls).
9.13.2.3
To make a call
Any telephone that has a key that represents another number can use that key to
initiate a call by pressing the key when there is no incoming call on that line. The
number initiated on this key will be redialed as for Dial-by-Function key (4.12.3
Dial-by-Function key on page 24).
9.14
NAME IDENTITY
Refer to the directions for use for NAME IDENTITY.
9.15
NIGHT SERVICE
During night service, incoming external calls are transferred to any selected extension
or group of extensions.
9.15.1
NIGHT SERVICE COMMON
All incoming calls are routed to one extension, and calls are answered in the normal
way.