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Table 6-19.
Endpoint Feature Codes (Continued)
Feature
Mute On/Off
Page
Page On/Off
Program Keys
Program Bit Rate
(Feature code appears in
DB Programming but is not
supported.)
Program Endpoint Password
Queue Callback Request
Record-A-Call
Redial
Redirect Call
Reminder Message
Reminder Message Cancel
Remote Programming
Reverse Transfer (Call Pick-
Up)
Review Keys
Ring Intercom Always On/
Off
Ring Tone Selection
Routing Off
Station Monitor
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(Not used on single line endpoints.) Turns the microphone on or off during
a call. If muted, the user can hear the other party, but the party cannot
hear the user. Endpoints can also use the MUTE button.
7
When followed by a paging zone code (0–9 or 0–49), it allows
announcements to be made through endpoint speakers and any external
paging speakers in the page zone.
325
(Not used on single line endpoints.) Halts pages through the endpoint
speaker or allows them to be received again.
397
(Not used on single line endpoints.) User-programmable feature buttons
and Station Speed Dial buttons can be programmed using this feature
code.
393
(Executive, Professional, Standard, and Associate Display endpoints and
Models 8520 and 8560 endpoints only.) Allows the user to change the bits
per second (bps) rate of an attached PCDPM serial port. Not supported on
Inter-Tel 5000 platforms.
392
Programs the endpoint password for the Remote Programming feature.
The password can be changed by entering the Program Endpoint
Password feature code at the endpoint or when using the Remote
Programming feature.
6
Requests or cancels an automatic callback when a busy trunk or endpoint
becomes available.
385
If the system is programmed with a Record-A-Call application, the
endpoints can be programmed to use the Record-A-Call feature. It allows
users to enter a feature code whenever they want to record an ongoing
call in their designated Record-A-Call mailbox. Users can retrieve the
recorded messages later, just as they would any other mailbox messages.
380
Redials the last outside telephone number dialed or saved at the endpoint,
up to 48 digits. Also used to save numbers at endpoints programmed for
last number saved. Inter-Tel endpoints activate with the REDIAL button.
331
Allows the user to route ringing outside, intercom, and camped on calls to
another endpoint, hunt group, outside number, voice mail, or Do-Not-
Disturb.
305
(Not used on single line endpoints.) Sets reminder messages that signal
306
the endpoint at specific times. Or, cancels all reminder messages for the
endpoint.
359
Allows a user to place an endpoint in Do-Not-Disturb mode or forward the
endpoint's calls, either from another endpoint or through DISA.
4
Picks up a call ringing or holding at an endpoint or hunt group
396
(Not used on single line endpoints.) User-programmable feature buttons
and Station Speed Dial buttons can be viewed using this feature code.
377
Enables/disables the feature that allows the endpoint to always place
private (non-Handsfree) intercom calls.
398
(Not used on single line endpoints.) Selects the type of ringing alert tone
that will be heard from the endpoint.
304
Disables System OAI Offering Control for third-party applications. You are
prompted for a password. After you disable routing, you cannot enable it
again (for example, only the third-party application can enable routing).
321
(Hunt Group supervisors only.) Allows a designated hunt group supervisor
to monitor a call of anyone in the associated hunt group.
Chapter 6: Reference
Code-Accessible Endpoint Features
Description
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