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precedence is not applied unless you select a precedence from the Redial menu. If a precedence
level is not specified when dialing, the call is a Routine precedence call.
Precedence ringback tone
When you make a precedence call, you hear a ringback tone, indicating that you have made a
precedence call.
Related links
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption
Making an MLPP call by going off-hook
Making an MLPP call using Inbox/Outbox, Address Book, and Friends List
Making an MLPP call from a received Instant Message
Making an MLPP call by using a programmed speed dial key
Making an MLPP call by going off-hook
There are three ways to go off-hook in order to make a call.
1. Handsfree key. Press the Handsfree key to go off-hook on the primary line (the green line
button) and produce a dial tone.
2. Line keys. Press any provisioned line key to go off-hook and produce a dial tone.
3. Handset. Pick up the handset to go off-hook on the primary line and produce a dial tone.
Once off-hook, the display prompts you for the destination address information. The icon on the
display screen indicates the line is off-hook and you can select the precedence of the call by
pressing the Prec soft key.
Note:
You can press the Goodbye key at any time to disconnect from the call.
To make an MLPP call by going off-hook
1. Go off-hook and press the Options soft key.
The Options menu displays:
1. Precedence Level
2.Subject
2. Use the up and down navigation keys to select Precedence Level and then press the
Select soft key.
The Precedence Level screen is displayed. The Precedence choices are:
• Priority
• Immediate
• Flash
3. Use the up and down navigation keys to select the desired precedence level and then press
the Select soft key.
4. Dial the destination of the call and press the Send soft key.
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