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SX-2000 General Information Guide
Feature Name
DTMF To Rotary Dial
Conversion
Feature Keys
Flash - Calibrated
Flash - Switchhook
Flash - Trunk
Flexible Answer Point
Ground Button
Group Page
Groups - Key System and
Multicall
Handset Receiver Volume
Control
Handsfree Operation
Headset Operation
Hold
Hotline
Hunt Groups
Intercept Handling
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Standard Features (continued)
See Tone-To-Pulse Conversion, page 65.
Feature Keys let you activate features without dialing Feature Access
codes.
Calibrated Flash provides an alternative method of generating a
Switchhook Flash.
Switchhook Flash lets you place a call on Consultation Hold and return to
dial tone so that you can invoke station features.
Trunk Flash lets you single or double flash a trunk in order to access
Centrex™ features.
Flexible Answer Point lets station and console users program a night
answer point for their incoming trunk calls.
A Ground Button (Recall Button) lets you place a call on Consultation Hold
and return to dial tone so that you can invoke station features. The Ground
Button provides an alternative method of producing a Switchhook Flash.
Group Page lets you page a group of telephones over their built-in
speakers.
Key System Groups and Multicall Groups let multiple telephones share the
same extension number. Incoming calls ring all of the idle stations, and the
stations stop ringing when one member answer the call.
Handset Receiver Volume Control lets you adjust the volume of the handset
receiver.
Handsfree Operation lets you use your telephone without lifting the
handset.
Headset Operation lets you use a Headset to make and receive telephone
calls.
Hold lets you temporarily suspend a telephone call. While the call is on
Hold, you can use the other telephone features. The call can be either
retrieved at the originating telephone or another telephone.
Hotline limits your access to a designated answer point. The system
automatically dials the answer point when you go off-hook. The designated
answer point can be another station, an attendant, a trunk, or a hunt group.
Hunt Groups let you dial a pilot number and have the call completed to the
first idle station in a group of stations. Any station within a Hunt Group may
be accessed directly by dialing the station number.
Intercept Handling lets the system control what happens to a call when the
call cannot be completed to the required destination. A call may be routed
to a tone or to a directory number. Two alternate destinations may be
programmed for each condition.
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