Inter-Tel GLX Owner's Manual page 28

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OUTSIDE
CALLS
OUTSIDE
DIAL
TONE
RESTORE
AND TIMED
HOORFLASH
The
GLX System
is
designed
to
send
a timed
hookflash
when
the
keyset
user
presses
the
line
key
(or
the
FLASH key on the
Execu-
tive
Keyset)
while
on an outside
call.
This
allows
the
user
to
disconnect
from
one
call
and
restore
dial
tone
on the
same C.O.
line
to
place
a second
call.
This
is
faster
than
pressing
and
releasing
the
hookswitch
and then
pressing
the
line
key to make a
call.
A timed
hookflash
may be required
when
the
system
is used
behind
a PBX system
or
to access
telephone
company
features.
If
so,
the
keyset
user
simply
presses
the
line
key
(or
FLASB key)
instead
of
the
hookswitch
when a hookflash
is needed.
If
the
system
is used
behind
a PBX, this
feature
will
re-access
PBX features
instead
of
restoring
C.O.
dial
tone.
To restore
outside
dial
tone:
After
you
are
finished
with
the
call,
do not
hang
up.
Press
the
same line
key
(or
FLASH key on
an Executive
Keyset).
You hear
dial
tone
and
can
place
an out-
going
call.
LINE
KEY SKIPPING
Line
key skipping
allows
keyset
users
to
disconnect
from
one out-
side
call
and
access
another
C.O.
line
by pressing
another
line
key.
This
is
faster
than
pressing
and
releasing
the
hookswitch
and
pressing
a line
key.
If
the
system
is
used
behind
a PBX,
this
feature
will
re-access
PBX dial
tone
instead
of
accessing
C.O.
dial
tone.
To use line
key skipping:
After
you are
finished
with
an outside
call,
do not
hang
up.
Press
an unlit
line
key to place
a call
or
press
a flashing
or
fluttering
line
key to
answer
a ringing,
re-
calling,
or holding
outside
call.
The selected
line
key lights.
GLX Owner's
Guide
(Issue
1,
11/85)
Page
19

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