Attendant Destination (Dest) Key - Mitel SX-200 Practices

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Features Descriotion
Conditions
The following
conditions
apply to this feature:
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The INTERNAL
position
uses whatever
label is programmed
at key
F2. The label is by default
INTERNAL
but an LDN key with a different
label may be programmed
at the same key. This does not affect the
direction
of internal calls to this position
- only the label used changes.
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Callbacks
ringing the console
appear
at the INTERNAL
position.
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If key FO is programmed
with an LDN, calls to the LDN take prece-
dence over Night Bell calls. In this case, the key label shows the name
programmed
for the LDN key. Pressing
the key answers
calls to the
LDN. Calls to the Night Bell appear
at key FO only after all LDN calls
have been handled;
the label changes
to NIGHT
BELL.
9 Serial calls, being recalls, appear
at the RECALL
position,
9 The RECALL
position
(key Fl) cannot
be changed
and cannot
have
an LDN key programmed
at the same key.
Programming
None.
Operation
None.
Attendant Destination (DEST) Key
Description
.
Conditions
Programming
Operation
105 2-32
This feature
allows the Attendant
to press a softkey
(DEST) to speak to
the destination
party of a call, to SWAP between
the destination
and
source parties
or to SPLIT a conference
call.
The destination
party's extension
number,
COS, and COR are displayed
on
the second
line of the console's
LCD display and the source
party is put on
consultation
hold.
See Attendant Call Splitting and Swapping.
This softkey
only appears
when the Attendant
Console
is connected
to a
multi-party
call and the source
party can be put on consultation
hold,
None.
Press the DEST softkey -the
console
is connected
to the destination
party and the source party is put on consultation
hold.
Revision
0
9109-096-l
05-NA
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