FEATURE OPERATION
60
MANUAL INTERCOM
To Initiate
1.
Press the MICM key, lift the handset or press the
Speaker key, a ringback tone is heard.
2.
Press the Signal key if it is desired for the called
station to hear ringing.
To Answer
1.
The MICM key flashes, indicating an incoming
call. A ring tone may also be heard.
2.
Press the MICM key.
3.
Lift the handset or press the Speaker key, LED
lights solid green.
When the called station is engaged with a non-intercom call,
the called station user presses the
AICM
key to answer the
incoming call after placing the non-intercom caller on hold
(with the
Hold
key).
To Bridge into a
Manual Intercom Call
Bridging is an optional feature.
1.
Press the MICM key, lift the handset or press the
Speaker key.
2.
A three-party conference is established.
■The
Signal
soft
key signals the corresponding station when
speaking over the intercom path is unnecessary.
■Two-button Manual Intercom provides one button for
signaling and one for talking. A separate signaling button
can be used in many ways for the secretary to alert a boss,
or vice versa.
DIAL INTERCOM
To Initiate
1.
Lift the handset or press the Speaker key.
2.
Press the DICM key.
3.
Dial the desired intercom station number.
Receive a ringback tone.
To Answer
1.
The DICM key flashes, indicating an incoming
intercom call.
2.
Press the DICM key.
3.
Lift the handset or press the Speaker key.
The LED lights solid green.
When the called station is engaged with a non-intercom
call, the called station user presses the
DICM
key to answer
the incoming call after placing the non-intercom caller on
hold (with the
Hold
key).
To Bridge into a Dial Intercom Call
Bridging is an optional feature.
1.
Press the DICM key, lift the handset or press the
Speaker key.
2.
A three-party conference is established.
Dial intercom provides a Dial Intercom group where each
member of the group may be called by a 1-digit or 2-digit
number without using their prime lines.