FEATURE
USE
INTERCOM
CALLS (continued)
MICROPHONE
CUT-OFF
PROGRAMMABLE
OPTION
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INT LED flashes green at the In-use rate.
3) Dial the desired station number.
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You hear a single ring tone.
4) Speak when the ring tone ends.
5) Hang up when the call is completed.
NOTES:
1. See Automatic
Off-hook Selection.
2. Tone Signaling can be accomplished
by dialing0 after
the station number.
TO RECEIVE AN INTERCOM
CALL
1) You hear a single long tone, followed by the caller's voice.
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INT LED flashes green at the Incoming Call rate.
2) Lift the handset.
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INT LED flashes green at the In-use rate.
3) Hang up when the call is completed.
HANDSFREE
ANSWERBACK
TO RECEIVE AN INTERCOM
CALL (HANDSFREE)
1) You will hear a single long tone, followed by the caller's
voice.
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INT LED flashes green at the Incoming Call rate.
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MIC LED is on steady red, indicating your microphone
is active.
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SPEAKER LED flashes red.
2) Leave the handset on-hook.
3) Speak at a normal voice level in the direction
of the
telephone.
NOTE:
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The m
button must be pressed (or the handset must be
taken off-hook) before placing an intercom call on hold.
The m
button allows a station to turn its microphone
off/on
while idle. Handsfree Answerback is inoperable while the micro-
phone is off.
TO USE MICROPHONE
CUT-OFF
1) Press the m
button.
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MC0 LED goes on.
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Micro hone is turned off.
2) Press the l!im 0 button to turn the microphone
on again.
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MC0 LED goes off.
OFF-HOOK
CALL ANNOUNCE
(OCA)
OPTIONAL
FEATURE
Allows a station user to call and speak to an off-hook, busy digital
telephone
through
the speaker.
The called digital telephone
must be equipped for OCA capability.
TO USE OFF-HOOK
CALL ANNOUNCE
1) Lift the handset.
2) Call the desired station.
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Hear warning tone.
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If busy tone is heard, dial m.
3) Speak to called party (automatic OCA).
TO FORCE A DISCONNECT
A forced disconnect
allows the called station to disconnect
the
OCA call.
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Press the m
button to disconnect
an OCA caller.
NOTES:
1. DND
revents OCA calls.
2. The Iti
andm
buttons can prevent the OCA caller
from listening to your conversation.
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