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10
SETTINGS
10.1 PROGRAMMING OF FEATURES
If you have a frequent need of the features provided by the telephone and the
exchange, you can program them for single key access which will save you a lot of
time. The programming is done either by yourself or by the system administrator.
10.1.1 FREELY
PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTIONS
Features that you, as an end user, can place on any free button, both with and without
a LED, without any help from the system administrator.
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Call Back ( 4.4 Automatic call back on page 15 ). (*)
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Call waiting ( 5.1 Call waiting on page 19 ).
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Common parking/Call Pick-up ( 5.8.2 Common on page 23 and 3.5 Individual
call pick up on page 11 ).
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Conference ( 5.7 Conference on page 21 ).
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Dial-by-Function key ( 4.10.3 Dial-by-Function key on page 18 ).
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Diversion ( 6.1 Diversion on page 28 ). (*)
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Do not disturb, DND ( 3.6 Do not disturb, DND on page 11 ). (*)
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External number redial ( 4.8 External number redial on page 17 ).
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Immediate speech connection in loudspeaking mode (automatic answer, 3.3
Immediate speech connection on page 10 ). (*)
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Intrusion ( 5.2 Intrusion on page 20 ).
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Night service (allows you to select a specific exchange line to your telephone
during non-office hours, 9.13 Night service on page 53 ).
(*) To get an enhanced functionality (i.e. LED indication and toggle functionality) these
function keys should be placed by the system administrator.
10.1.2
FUNCTIONS THAT MUST BE REQUESTED
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Additional lines ( 5.11 Additional directory number, ADN on page 24 ).
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Channel switching (speech transfer between DTS and multimedia).
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Dedicated intercom link (when you need a permanently available internal
communication link).
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Free on Second line ( 3.4 To receive a second call on page 10 ).
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Malicious call tracing, MCT ( 9.12 Malicious call tracing, MCT on page 53 ).
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Manual message waiting ( 7.1 Manual message waiting, MMW on page 39 ).
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Multiple representation ( 5.12 Multiple represented directory number, MDN on
page 25 ).
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Personal number ( 6.4 Personal Number on page 33 ).
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Own external line.