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SUPERSET
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Description
3:AUTO ANS Automatic Answer.
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Automatic
Answer
allows a user to answer
an incoming
call without touching
the
set, The incoming
call signals the user with a burst of tone, and communication
follows by means of the speaker
and microphone.
At the end of the conversation,
a burst of tone is heard by the user to indicate the calling party has hung up. The
set returns
to the auto-answer
idle condition.
To activate
this feature,
the user
must press the SELECT
FEATURES
key, dial '3', and then press the ON feature
key, To cancel this feature,
the user must press the SELECT
FEATURES
key,
dial '3', and then press the OFF feature
key. When active, the words AUTO ANS
are displayed
as a reminder.
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4:MSG Messaging.
This feature
is used to read system
messages
during an established
call. The
word MSG flashing
in the display notifies a user that there is a message
waiting
to be read. To read the message
during an established
call, the user must press
the SELECT
FEATURES
key and dial '4'. The prompt
READ
MSG
is now
displayed,
and pressing
this feature
key brings the message
into view in the
alphanumeric
display.
When the message
has been read, the user has three
choices: CANCEL,
NEXT or EXIT The CANCEL
feature
key cancels the current
message
and brings the next message
intoview.
Both NEXT and EXIT leave the
current
message
active.
NEXT brings the next message
into view. The EXIT
feature
key exits from the feature
and clears the display.
5:ACC CODE Account Codem
It may be necessary
for a user to enter an account
code before
being allowed
access to a trunk; or a user may require an SMDR record of an account
number
against
a call. In either case, the user must press the SELECT
FEATURES
key
and dial '5'. The account
number
can now be dialed from the keypad,
and the
digits are displayed;
no DTMF tones are heard as signaling
of the code is a data
transfer
function.
A correct account
code is entered
when the user presses
the
SAVE feature
key. The system
returns to the call processing
display when the
code is recorded
on the SMDR,
or responds
with 'PLEASE TRY LATER' when
the SMDR recording
device is busy. More than one code can be associated
with
a single call.
MIC ON
The words MIC ON have an advisory function;
when displayed,
they remind the
user that the microphone
is on.
Alphanumeric Display Area
This is a 16-character
display
used for presenting
time-of-day,
date, digit echoing,
speed
calling number,
call forward
destination,
last number
dialed,
timed-reminder
setting,
call elapsed
time and messages
from the system.
Each character
is formed
from a 5X7 dot matrix.
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