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General Description
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Intercom
Chapter 5 Feature Description
Intercom
Three types of Intercoms are available: Manual Intercom, Automatic Intercom, and
Dial Intercom. Each type of Intercom provides access to a small group of Multiline
Terminals with simplified calling methods.
Manual Intercom
The Manual Intercom groups have up to six Multiline Terminals sharing a common
signal path. Users can call other members of the Manual Intercom group by pressing a
Manual Intercom key; each press sends a tone burst over the speakers of all the
terminals in the group. When another user answers the call, a speech path is activated.
Automatic
Intercom
Automatic Intercom provides a path for Voice Announcement Calls with Handsfree
Answerback between two Multiline Terminals using a line key. Private conversations
can be held by using the Multiline Terminal handsets. The Busy/Idle status of the
associated Multiline Terminal is displayed on the Automatic Intercom line key LED.
Dial Intercom
Dial Intercom comprises up to 10 Multiline Terminals which can call each other using
a dedicated Dial Intercom line key with abbreviated dialing. Dial Intercom calls can
be Voice Announce with Handsfree Answerback or ringing calls.
Internal Tone/Voice Signaling
Multiline Terminals can signal incoming internal calls by Voice Announcement or by
ringing according to the programmed mode (Voice first or Ring first) of the called
terminal. The caller can dial the digit 1 to change from Voice Announcement to Ring
Tone or vice versa. The Multiline Terminal assigned this feature can program the
following two modes:
•
Voice Mode:
allows an incoming call to terminate with Voice Announcement.
•
Tone Mode:
allows an incoming call to terminate with ringing.
Internal Zone Paging with Meet-Me
This feature allows the Attendant Console and system users to page over the built-in
speakers of the Multiline Terminals within the assigned zone or all zones.
Last Number Redial
This feature allows users to redial the last station-to-station or outside number they
dialed using a feature access key or a feature access code. This is useful when the
called station is busy or does not answer.