Night Transfer (Of Ringing); On-Hook Dialing; Originating Denied - Comdial DSU II Manual

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Handsfree Answer Inhibit
The user can use the MUTE button to block all handsfree answerback response. This
arrangement will prevent a station user from monitoring another station site using the
monitoring ability of the voice announce feature. When a user presses the MUTE button,
all handsfree answerback is disabled thus inhibiting any off-site monitoring. The MUTE
light turns on steady to indicate that this feature is active.
N

Night Transfer (Of Ringing)

Night transfer (of ringing) is an attendant-controlled feature that transfers the day ringing
program of all incoming calls to a particular station or stations for off-hour or special
purpose answering. The night transfer mode can only be activated from station 10 or 12.
The individual lines at each station that are to be transferred with this feature are selected
by station class of service programming.
See also, Ringing.
O

On-Hook Dialing

Every monitor and speakerphone provides manual and/or automatic dialing while the
station handset is on-hook. The telephone loudspeaker monitors call progress for
completion. (The handset must be taken off-hook to provide the voice link on
non-speakerphone stations.)

Originating Denied

The ability to originate calls on certain lines can be denied at individual stations through
system programming. The originating denied feature is programmed on a per station/per
line basis. Originating denied does not prevent a user from answering a ringing line,
retrieving a held call or receiving a transferred call. Call origination on a line is denied at
a particular station by the station class of service programming.
See also, Line Features.
A – 48 Digital Telephone System Features
DSU II Digital Telephone System

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