Operating the Phone
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T207M, T208M, T207M/NP, T208M/BL User Guide
Making Internal Calls
[Msg.]
or
MSG
Leave Message
. Use this feature to leave a “message” at a busy station. This feature lights the message
waiting lamp at the busy station and leaves a simple message such as
CALL SUSAN
on the destination
station’s keyset display. See
[MsgW]
Message Waiting
.
The Attendant can use this feature to leave a message waiting indication at a busy or idle
station, room or group. See
Leaving a message indication at an idle station: on page 142
[Camp]
Camp On
, also known as
Call Back
. Use this feature to have the system automatically call you back when
the busy destination station is available. See
Calls Waiting: Receiving on page 82
.
[BrkI]
Break-In
enables an authorized user to break into an established two party call. Both conversing parties will
hear the Break In warning tone. Your voice will be heard after the warning tone stops. During Break-In you
can release the ports or alternate between parties. See
.
NOTE!
Only stations with appropriate COS may activate the Break-In feature.
[2Rng]
Send Call Waiting
is used to send a call waiting tone to the busy party. This feature is also known as
Call
Waiting
or
Call Offer
. The station is now aware that another call is waiting. Your side hears a second
(quicker) ringback tone (system-wide defined).
[VPg]
Voice Page
the called party’s keyset station using this feature. The other party receives a message that they
are being paged. Your voice is heard over the called party’s speakerphone after the warbling tone stops.
See
Paging: Voice Paging on page 161
.
[Num]
Number
is used to briefly display the caller’s dial number instead of the name.
[Mute]
or
MUTE
Mute
can be activated during busy tone so that if you break-in, your side of the conversation is muted for
silent monitoring (handset, headset and speakerphone). When this feature is activated by the
[Mute]
or
MUTE
on/off toggle switch, a bullet appears to the left of
[Mute]
and
MUTE
LED is lit red. The mute feature