Hitachi SelecSet 400A User Manual page 37

Multifunction telephone
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NSWERING
CAPs (1-4)
Answering
your calls
1-26
Table 1-5 Answer keys(continued)
CAPs
Calls that are made by dialing your station
number (not by dialing 0), ring at a CAP
rather than the <ANS> key. To answer one
of these calls, press the flashing CAP.
At least two CAPs must be available before
you can answer a call. This ensures that one
CAP can be used to answer a call, while
another can be used to place a call.
The types of calls that ring at CAPs rather
than at an answer key include:
• Automatic callback (rings with a fast
ringing pattern)
• Outgoing trunk queuing (rings with a fast
ringing pattern)
• Calls to the attendant's directory number
(a directory number is a station number
assigned to the attendant console that
usually consists of three or four digits).
• Priority calls to the attendant (ring at the
highest-numbered CAP available).
1
When a call rings at a key, the lamp beside the key
flashes. To answer the call, press either the <ANS>
key or the appropriate special answer key.
2
As you press a key to answer a call, the display
confirms the type of call.
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