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SUPERSET 4 Description
Associated
with the keys and the line status display is a line identification
card. This
card identifies
the primary
line (extension)
and HOLD keys, and provides
space for
function
identification
(i.e., line and speed dialing identities)
of the remaining
keys. The
card is held in place with a transparent
plastic lens that is clipped
in position.
Functional
Desctiption
5.3
The SUPERSET
4 telephone
face
layout
is shown
in Figure 5-3.
The following
describes
the function
of each key and display;
all keys are noninterlocking.
;
Line Select&peed Call Keys
There are a total of 15 line select/speed
call keys. During Customer
Data Entry,1 4 of
these can be programmed
as line select keys, (one key is designated
as the Prime line).
Lines can be a combination
of line types such as Key, DTS, Private,
etc. Unassigned
keys are available
for use as speed
call numbers.
Hold Key
This key allows the set user to hold any call at the set. The line on which the call is held
is indicated
by the adjacent
line status display flashing
on and off. When
a call is held,
the alphanumeric
display prompts
the user to select another
line; only atter another
line
is selected
will dial tone be returned.
Otherwise,
the call is held and can be retrieved
by pressing
the associated
line select key.
Softkeys
There are six softkeys.
Each key is associated
with a specific group
of word prompts
on the features
display.
In operation,
the set displays
only the word prompts
that are valid at that time. In any
specific
group
of prompts,
only one prompt
can be displayed.
The user selects the
feature,
or PABX action,
by pressing
the softkey
immediately
below the prompt
that
describes
that action.
Supplementary Feature Keys
There are four supplementary
feature
keys located to the right of the telephone
keypad.
DISPLAY
This key displays the following:
l
user name, if programmed,
l
identification
of lines at the set,
l
saved numbers
for speed
calling,
0 number
saved for redial,
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identification
of source of incoming
calls,
l
timed-reminder
setting,
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call forward
destination.
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