Dss/Blf Keys; Dual-Color Leds; Flexible Feature Keys ("Ff-Keys") - Panasonic ICX Technical Manual

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Section 200 - General Description
Applications:
Users dialling into a Voice Mail or Auto-Attendant system on a DP trunk. They'll need
to switch to DTMF signaling to select Voice Mail options by dialing numbers on the
phone when prompted. (for example, they'll hear: "To reach Sales, press 1. To reach
Purchasing, press 2.")

DSS/BLF KEYS

Description:
With the Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field feature, a phone's FF-key can be programmed to
represent another extension. The phone user can perform the following using DSS/BLF keys:
Monitor the extension's current status. The DSS/BLF key will be lit red when the extension
it represents is currently busy. It'll flash when there's an incoming call ringing to that extension.
Or, it'll be blank (unlit) while the extension is idle.
Call the extension. Just press the (unlit) DSS/BLF key to ring the extension. Or, transfer a call
to the extension. No pressing Hold, no dialing the extension number, no transfer codes. Just
press the DSS/BLF key. It's that simple.
Pick up the extension's calls. Again, just press the DSS/BLF key while it's flashing. You'll
immediately connect to the caller.
Delay-ring the extension's calls to your phone. After a programmable period of time, your
phone will ring for the extension's unanswered calls. Press the flashing DSS/BLF key to
answer the call.
Benefits:
Users can monitor calls to other extensions, and answer them if no one else does.
Users can transfer calls to an extension simply by pressing the DSS/BLF key for it.
Applications:
Receptionists, secretaries, operators -- anyone who needs a quick and simple way to
get calls to, and receive them from, other extensions

DUAL-COLOR LEDS

Description:
Each LED key has dual colors underneath. Red is a busy CO line and green is the CO line you
are speaking on. These dual colors are utilized to indicate busy or DND stations.
Benefits:
Lets users know what CO line they're talking on, especially when they put the call on
hold.
Helps users monitor the status of stations (if the key is being used as a DSS/BLF).
Applications:
Systems that are designed as "squared," and multiple lines appear on telephones
Boss/secretary applications

FLEXIBLE FEATURE KEYS ("FF-KEYS")

Description:
Every FF-key on a telephone can be programmed by the end-user for a variety of one-touch
features. The following is a list of some of those features:
• Absence Messages
• Account Codes
ICX-40-200
• Call Park
• Conferencing
ICX (International) issued December 1999
Chapter 4 - Station Features
• Headset On/Off
• Meet-Me Answer
• Release Key
• Speed Dialing
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