Features; Autoanswer - Siemens OPTISET NI-1200 Operating Manual

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Illue 5, June 1999
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Issue 5, June 1999
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FEATURES
Three types of features are available to you as a user of the Optiset
ISDN Terminal:
Local features
Switch-based features
Combined local/switch-based features
Local features are based entirely in the Optiset terminal and are
available to you irrespective of the kind of central-office switching
system that serves the terminal. Some examples of local features
are Mute, Redial, Do Not Disturb, and Speed Dial.
Switch-based features are provided entirely by the central-office
switching system and are merely requested through the Optiset
terminal. Some examples of switch-based features are Automatic
Callback, Automatic Recall, and Group Call Pickup.
Combined local/switch-based features involve actions by both the
Optiset terminal and the central-office sWitch, as well as hand­
shaking between the two.
Examples of combined local/switch­
based features are Conference, Hold, and Intercom.
Many of the features available through your Optiset terminal can be
invoked using dedicated function keys and programmed feature
keys. These same features also may be invoked using the menu
system. Other features for which feature keys have not been (or
cannot be) programmed also are available through the menu
system.
Autoanswer
Autoanswer is a local Optiset terminal feature that automatically
answers incoming voice calls. When this feature Is active, if the
terminal is idle and an incoming call occurs, the terminal will ring for
half a second and then answer the call and present it through the
speaker, with the microphone muted. If the handset is off the hook
when the call occurs, the terminal will answer the call without
activating Mute. If a headset is connected, the terminal will answer
the call on the headset, without Mute.
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