Ringing Line Preference; Soft Key Variable Mode; Speed Dialing; Station Lockout - Panasonic S-ICX Technical Manual

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RINGING LINE PREFERENCE

Description:
This feature gives station users the ability to answer a ringing incoming call simply by lifting the
handset or pressing ON/OFF. If this feature is disabled on the phone, the user must press the
flashing exchange line key to answer the call.
Benefits:
Users can pick up calls quickly.
Applications:
Easier access to ringing calls

SOFT KEY VARIABLE MODE

Description:
Soft Key Variable Mode allows display phone users access to frequently-used features through
their soft keys, while the phone is in different call states such as during intercom call, during
exchange line dial tone, during a trunk call, and during busy tone (after calling a busy extension).
Benefits:
Provides easy feature access via customized phone keys.
Displays the feature name next to the soft key during the call state in which it's
available.

SPEED DIALING

Description:
Users can program any of their one-touch keys for speed-dialing. There are Personal Speed
Dial codes which can be different on each extension (up to 20 PSDs per phone). There are also
System Speed Dial codes (up to 800) that can be used by everyone. Some of the wonderful
things you can do with these speed-dial codes in programming:
Set individual extensions to be able to override TRS restrictions with SSD numbers.
Chain SSDs and PSDs together (useful for entering account codes, navigating through
automated answering machines, etc.).
Divide the SSDs into blocks and assign them to different tenants.
Set the system to automatically select a trunk whenever an SSD or PSD is dialed.
Benefits:
Saves time and increases productivity by allowing one-touch dialing of frequently-
called numbers, or one-touch feature activation.

STATION LOCKOUT

Description:
Use the Station Lockout feature to limit use of your phone by others when you are away from
your telephone. When the Station Lockout feature is in use, the TRS (Toll Barring) Class of your
telephone is changed. Anyone using your telephone is limited to the calling abilities defined by
this Lockout TRS (Call barring) Class.
In addition, with the appropriate COS, you can set or cancel Station Lockout for other telephone.
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S-ICX (International) issued October 2000
S-ICX-50-200

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