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12.70 The secondary extension button can be located on the phone or on a DSS/BLF Unit.
There are two ways to make a secondary extension button:
12.71 User-programmable buttons cannot be made into secondary extension buttons by the
station user; they can only be created in the database. Also, the station user cannot change the
button into any other type of button (such as a speed-dial or feature button), even though it is
assigned to a user-programmable button.
12.72 Any phone button can be designated as a secondary extension button, but buttons with
lamps are recommended so that the secondary extension button can show call status. The table
on
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12.73 The secondary extension button shows only calls that appear under the CALL buttons at
the primary station. Any calls on individual trunk buttons at the primary station are considered
private calls and will not appear on the secondary extension button.
12.74 Normally, the secondary extension button will not show intercom calls. However, if the
primary station does not have an
ton and, therefore, will appear on the secondary extension button. If the primary station is a
single-line set, all calls will appear on the secondary extension button.
12.75 After answering a call on the secondary extension button, the station user can transfer it
back to the primary station using one of the following methods:
12.76 Because the calls that appear on the secondary extension button are active only at the
primary station, they will not follow call forwarding or system forwarding paths at the station
with the secondary extension button.
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Ring When n Calls At Extension: Allows the station to receive a burst of ringing
when "n" number of calls are present at the associated primary station. The ring signal
will repeat periodically as long as "n" number of calls are present at a primary station.
(This period is determined by the DKTS Secondary Extension Key Alerting Tone
timer.) If "n" is set to 0, the secondary station will never receive the burst of ringing.
This option is programmed individually for each secondary extension button, during
keymap programming.
Transient Call Indication On Call Answer: Determines if the station user will see a
call display when answering a call by pressing the secondary extension button or
reverse-transferring the call. If enabled, the display will tell if the call was ringing,
recalling, transferred, or holding at the primary station.
Create a secondary extension button in the keymap and determine which station it will
represent. This will be the same for all stations assigned to that keymap.
Set the default value of a user-programmable button to "secondary extension key" in
the keymap. This allows each station user assigned to that keymap to determine the
associated station for his or her secondary extension button. (See
programming procedures.)
shows the definition for each possible lamp flash rate.
Transfer to hold: Press the secondary extension button, announce the call, if desired,
and then hang up.
Transfer to ring: Press
announce the call, if desired, before hanging up to complete the transfer.
button, intercom calls will appear under a CALL but-
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and then the secondary extension button. You can
TRANSFER
Secondary Extension Appearances
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