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Peripheral Devices
Functional
Description
4.3
Figure 4-l
shows the
SUPERSET
3 Electronic
Telephone;
the face layout is shown
in Figure 4-2. A description
of the function
of each key and display follows.
All keys
are noninterlocking.
tine Select Keys
During CDE, the three Line Select keys are programmed
to access lines and/or trunks.
The leftmost
key will access the set's Prime Line. The remaining
two keys are available
for use as Speed
Dial keys, if they have not been assigned
as line appearances. s
'Above
each Line Select key there is an associated
Line Status
LED. The LED lights
continuously
to indicate the line is in use; it flashes to indicate
a call is on hold at that
line.
Speed Dial Keys
There are 12 Speed
Dial keys located
on the upper right portion of the telephone.
The
user can program
these keys with frequently-dialed
numbers,
Hold Key
The red Hold key, allows the user to place any call at the telephone
on hold. The Line
Status LED associated
with the held line flashes to remind the user that a call is on hold,
The call is retrieved
by pressing
the Line Select key of the held line,
Feature Keys
Seven Feature
keys, each associated
with a specific feature,
are:
SWAP
-The
SWAP key allows the user to alternate
between
two established
calls (a
Broker's Call).
TRANS/CONF
-This
key allows the user to put a call on hold, dial a new number
and
conference
the call or transfer
the held call (with privacy) to the new number.
REDIAL-
Pressing this key causes the last number
dialed to be automatically
redialed.
s
CANCEL
- This key cancels any dialing which had been performed.
PROGRAM/SAVE
-This
key allows the user to program
and save speed dial numbers
on selected
speed
dial keys.
SPEAKER
ON/OFF-The
SPEAKER
ON/OFF
key controls Handsfree
operation
of the
telephone.
Pressing
the SPEAKER
ON/OFF
key in handset
mode puts the telephone
into Handsfree
mode.
The current
call is now conducted
via the microphone
and
speaker.
If the handset
was on-hook
the telephone
goes off-hook
Handsfree.
Pressing
the SPEAKER
ON/OFF
key in Handsfree
mode
returns
the telephone
to handset
mode.
If the handset
is on-hook,
the current
call is terminated.
MICYMUTE
- The
MlC/MUTE
key
disables
the
microphone
during
Handsfree
operation,
either to prevent
transmission
of local sound or to improve
reception
when
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