Making Internal Calls
"Hello, Neil and Buzz. I'm
talking to you by telephone
from the Oval Room at the
White House, and this
certainly has to be the most
historic telephone call ever
made."
Richard Nixon 1969.
Making a Page Call
Page Call - Alias:
- Broadcast
- Zone paging.
Hotline Operation
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To dial an internal call:
1. Lift the handset and dial the extension or group number.
2. If you hear continuous tone, to leave your number as a message, dial 1
(see page 10 for full details).
3. If you hear just ringing, either leave a message as above or to set a
callback, dial 2 (see page 11 for full details).
4. If you hear busy tone, either leave a message or set a callback as above.
Otherwise, to camp on and wait, dial 3 (see page 11 for full details).
5. To end the call, replace the handset.
You can page any free INDeX 20 series phone or turret or group of such
phones. They hear the call without doing anything though you cannot hear
them. If wanted, they can turn the page into a normal call. If the extension
you page is diverting calls, the page also diverts (except group pages).
To page an extension or group:
1. Lift the handset and dial 7.
2. Dial the extension or group number.
3. If you hear busy or continuous tone, you can use the same options as for
a normal internal call (see page 10).
4. Speak and then replace the handset.
Hotline operation allows the phone to automatically dial a number when left
off-hook for a set period. Your System Manager or maintainer controls the
settings for this feature.
Making Calls – Page 7
INDeX Standard Telephone User's Guide
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