Ring Groups; Ringdown Extension - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Section 3: Features

Ring Groups

Ringdown Extension

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Reverse Voice Over uses a system Conference circuit while it is active. The following table shows
the system's Conference capacities:
Conference circuits
Maximum simultaneous users in Conference
(total of all Conferences system-wide)
Maximum simultaneous conferences
Maximum parties in any one Conference
(trunks and/or extensions)
The system's 32 Conference circuits are dynamically allocated as users request them.
Feature Quick Steps
To place a Reverse Voice Over call:
1.
While on a handset call, press and hold your Reverse Voice Over key.
To return to your initial caller:
1.
Release your Reverse Voice Over key.
To place a call to your assigned Reverse Voice Over destination:
1.
While your telephone is idle, press your Reverse Voice Over key.
Refer to Group Ring on page 66 for more information.
Call another extension,
group or Voice Mail just by
lifting the handset.
extensions are frequently used for lobby phones, where the caller just lifts the handset to get the
information desk.
Feature Quick Steps
To use Ringdown Extension:
1.
Lift handset or press SPK .
To bypass Ringdown (if your keyset is set up as a Ringdown Extension):
1.
Before lifting the handset or pressing SPK , press ICM , a Line key or a Programmable Func-
tion Key
Description
Availability: All versions.
A Ringdown Extension automatically calls a co-worker, Voice
Mail, a Ring Group or a UCD Hunting group when the user lifts
the handset. The call automatically goes through — there is no
need for the user to dial digits or press additional keys. Ringdown
Capacity
32
32
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