Secondary Incoming Extension - NEC Xen IPK Features & Specifications Manual

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Secondary Incoming
Extension
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM
AVAILABILITY
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Features and Specifications Manual
Secondary Incoming Extensions can be assigned on Flexible Line keys.
The status of the Secondary Incoming Extension appears on the LED of the
Secondary Incoming Extension that is assigned. An incoming internal,
ringing Tie/DID, DIT/ANA, CO Transfer Ring, or call forwarded call can be
picked up from a Secondary Incoming Extension.
Terminal Type
All Multiline Terminals.
Required Components
None.
To answer a secondary incoming extension call:
1.
Receive an incoming ringing call on a Secondary Incoming Extension
key.
2.
Press the Secondary Incoming Extension key or go off-hook if Ringing
Line Preference is assigned, and receive the call.
3.
Talk with party. (Normal call handling procedures apply.)
Data Assignment
Any or all line keys can be assigned as Secondary Incoming
Extensions.
A separate Day or Night Mode ringing assignment is available.
Restrictions
A station number cannot be programmed as a Secondary Incoming
Extension on multiple Flexible Line keys on a Multiline Terminal.
Intercom voice signalling to another station cannot be picked up at the
Secondary Incoming Extension. In this case, the LED on the
Secondary Incoming Extension indicates Idle.
General
Recalls to a station do not appear or ring on a Secondary Incoming
Extension.
Tone Override and Camp-On calls to a station appear and/or ring on a

Secondary Incoming Extension.

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