Tenovis OS33 Operating Instructions Manual

Tenovis OS33 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Operator Set OS33 connected to Communication Server Integral 55 Operating instructions...
  • Page 2: Getting To Know Your Operator Set

    Things worth knowing about this manual With this manual you learn how to use your operator set quickly and reliably. The manual is divided into three parts. Getting to know your operator set In this section you will find basic information on the structure and operation of your operator set.
  • Page 3 Declaration of conformity We, Tenovis GmbH & Co. KG, declare that the OS33 operator set complies with the basic requirements and other relevant rules in accordance with EU directive 1999/5/EU (radio and telecommunication terminal equipment, R&TTE). This operator set is intended for connection to digital interfaces of Tenovis telecom-...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting to know your operator set Things worth knowing about this manual ........Contents .
  • Page 5 Answering a renewed call ..........Answering an internal call (Internal call) .
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview The illustration below shows the control elements and functional units of the OS13 operator set. Menu keys Display for different purposes Call display - - the current function is displayed on the screen Function keys, some with light display Standard assignment see page 15 Clear-Key...
  • Page 7: Features Of Your Operator Set

    Features of your operator set Apart from being able to use your operator set like any standard telephone, the OS33 offers some special features. The possibilities of your operator set and where to find further information in this document are listed below.
  • Page 8 -- Displaying the last callers, see page 56 -- Displaying busy extensions, see page 58 -- Displaying call charges, see page 61 -- System speed dialling, see page 63 -- Destination dialling, see page 64 -- Creating destination keys in the Setup menu, see page 65 -- Using the electronic telephone book, see page 70 -- Displaying additional information about connections, see page 73 -- Extended redial, see page 75...
  • Page 9: Structure Of The Display

    Structure of the display Your operator set is equipped with a window-orientated user interface. The display provides you with the latest details on all states. The display is divided into eight sections. The sections are explained below. Eight levels of display contrast can be selected with the Contrast function key.
  • Page 10 User line The user line at the top shows your user name, identification number (PIN), date and time. Answering side and assignment side These two lines show information about answered or pending calls. A rectangle marks whether the operator set is currently active on the answering or the assignment side.
  • Page 11 Pause Your operator set is temporarily disconnected from the call distribution. Call list The call list contains entries. The call list contains one or more new entries. You open the call list with the Call List key. Ringer The ringer is switched off. Calls are not signalled acoustically. Your operator set can be set so that the ringer is switched on automatically after 10 seconds.
  • Page 12 Handsfree You can make a call without using the handset. Other persons in the room may participate in the conversation. You switch handsfree on or off with the Handsfreekey. Anonymous You have pressed the Anonymous key. Your internal call number is suppressed. 12..
  • Page 13 Automatic answering A call is answered automatically after a certain time. A connection is then established without you pressing the Answer key. Your system administrator can set the time and configure your operator set accordingly. International times Two local times maximum are displayed. The analogue clocks show a text for the time zone and the abbreviations ”am”...
  • Page 14: Keys

    Keys Your operator set has 23 function keys, 12 numeric keys and 10 menu keys. All func- tion and menu keys have pre--assigned functions. Your System engineer (Revisor) or Supervisor can assign the function or menu keys other functions than the default settings.
  • Page 15 Function keys (standard assignment) Connect Left function key column to connect your operator set to the call distri- Answer bution system. to answer the respective current call (every Sign off call type). signs off your operator set from the call dis- Transfer tribution.
  • Page 16 Setup Ringer for changing options and configuring and switches the ringer on or off. If the ringer is changing destinations. The corresponding switched off, no signal is sounded when you LED lights up, while Setup is activated. receive a call. Your operator set can be set so that the ringer is switched on automati- Charges cally after 10 seconds.
  • Page 17 Function keys (optional) Your revisor or supervisor can set up the Bundle (Bndl) following functions for your operator set. The to seize a certain trunk line. name shown on the display when a menu Code dialling (SSD) key is assigned this function is given to speed-dial a centrally stored call number.
  • Page 18 Answer hold position 3 (Hld3) DTMF transmitter (DTMF) to specifically hold and answer a call on hold to switch the DTMF transmitter on or off. position 3 (not a hold call). The DTMF transmitter is used for special functions, as, e.g, for voice mail requests. If Hold (Hold) a function key with LED is assigned this to put the current call on hold.
  • Page 19 Mute to switch off the microphone. The called party cannot hear what you or others say. The microphone can only be muted during a conversation. The associated LED stays on, as long as the microphone ist muted. Answer recall (RECL) to answer a returned call or a renewed call.
  • Page 20 Menu keys (standard assignment) The standard assignment lets you choose among the following menu keys: Changes of the standard assignment are subject to E E E E X X X X T T T T H H H H O O O O L L L L D D D D R R R R E E E E C C C C L L L L R R R R E E E E N N N N W W W W I I I I N N N N T T T T...
  • Page 21: Creating An Individual Configuration

    Creating an individual configuration Your operator set can be customized. You need to have the necessary authorization to do so. Settings can be made in the Setup menu or with the Operator Set Manager (OSM) programme. Authorization There are four classes of service for an operator set. These are System engineer (Revisor), Supervisor, Operator andTemporary staff.
  • Page 22 Operator Set Manager (OSM) The OSM programme is a comfortable tool for managing and configuring operator sets. A PC is reqired. The PC must be connected to your operator set. The keypad assignment depends on how your operator set is set up. The operator set must be configured.
  • Page 23: Unlocking The Operator Set

    You must unlock your operator set before you can use it. You will need your identification num- ber (ID) and your six--digit password. You can get these numbers from your supervisor. OS33 V02.xx.xxx (c) 2003 Your operator set is locked. You can answer an incoming call by picking up the handset.
  • Page 24 Enter your six--digit password, e.g. 123123. Press the (Ok) key. Identification number and password are verified. Your user interface appears. D. Jones 123 21. Jun 11:35 To be able to use all the functions of your opera- tor set, you must sign on to the call distribution. Your operator set can also be set to sign on au- tomatically.
  • Page 25: Locking The Operator Set

    Locking the operator set Locking Lock your operator set to prevent unauthorized access. Press the key at the top right of your telephone (Logout). Your operator set is now switched off. The user can log in again with his identification number and password. Page 25...
  • Page 26: Calling With A Locked Operator Set

    Calling with a locked operator set You can answer incoming calls even if your operator set is locked. If an emergency key is configured, you can also call a stored emergency call number. The emergency call number is configured by your Revisor or supervisor.
  • Page 27: Taking A Break

    Taking a break If you want to take a break you can sign off your operator set from the call distribution temporarily. Nevertheless, calls directly to your operator set are still switched through. The “Paus” key must be set up for this. Pause machen Press the “Paus”...
  • Page 28: Making Calls As Usual

    Making calls as usual You make calls with the operator set as with any other telephone. If you want to call a number of the public telephone network, you can choose whether you want to seize any or a specific trunk. Your operator set distinguishes between dialling within your telephone system (Internal) and dialling externally into the public telephone network (Trunk).
  • Page 29 Calling via any trunk line (external) Press the Trunk key. You seize any free trunk line. You hear the dial tone. Dial the desired call number, e.g. 135860. The number is displayed. You hear either a ringing or a busy tone. Make D.
  • Page 30: Finding And Seizing A Free Trunk Line (Bundle)

    Finding and seizing a free trunk line (Bundle) At your PBX, several trunk and tie lines can be combined in a bundle. You can seize a line of a free bundle. The bundles must be configured for your PBX. Calling via a dedicated trunk line (external) Press the Bundle key.
  • Page 31 Bundle display The bundle display shows you the states of the bundles. You can see whether a bundle is free, busy, blocked or off. The bundle is free. You can seize a line of the bundle. The bundle is busy. You cannot use this bundle. The bundle is blocked.
  • Page 32: Making A Call

    Making a call You can make a call using either handset or headset. You can also use the handsfree function. Your operator set has a built--in microphone and a loudspeaker. That way other persons in the room may participate in the conversation.
  • Page 33 Handsfree Tell the connected party when other people are listening in. Press the Handsfree key. You switch handsfree on or off. The symbol indicates that handsfree is switched on. Listening in to a conversation (Monitoring) Tell the connected party when other people are listening in. Press the Monitoring key.
  • Page 34: Answering Specific Calls

    Answering specific calls Pending calls are signalled differently in the display. The call type name is displayed. If several calls are waiting at the same time, the extended preview helps you decide which call to answer first. Your Revisor determines which answer key answers which call type. The answer keys Answer station transfer (OTRa), Answer internal call (INT) , Answer charge call (CHRG), Answer station call (OS), Answer external call (EXT), Answer hold call (HOLD), Answer recall (RECL) and Answer renewed call(RENW) can be set up by your Revisor.
  • Page 35: Transferring A Call (Brokerage)

    Transferring a call (brokerage) You can connect a caller with an extension of your PBX any time. You transfer external and internal calls in the same way. Your extension is free again once you have established the connection. Initiating a transfer You are on the phone.
  • Page 36 Extension is free Announce the call once the called party answers Press the End key to connect the two parties. Extension is busy C C C C u u u u t t t t Press the (Cut--in) key. This function must be enabled in the PBX to announce the call. Both con- nected parties hear the cut--in tone.
  • Page 37: Override Do--Not--Disturb

    Override do- -not- -disturb You can even transfer a call if the called party has activated do--not--disturb. You must override do--not--disturb before you can transfer the call. This function is only possible if your operator set is set up accordingly. Do- -not- -disturb You try to transfer a call.
  • Page 38: Conversation Between Several Parties (Three--Party Conference)

    Conversation between several parties (Three- -party conference) With a three--party conference you can establish a simultaneous connection between your operator set and any two other parties. All parties can talk. This saves having to make several calls. Initiating a three- -party conference You have established a brokering connection D.
  • Page 39 Ending the three- -party conference and brokering Press the Transfer key. You are connected to the first party again. The other party is waiting. Ending the three- -party conference and connecting Press the End key. The two parties are connected with each other. Page 39...
  • Page 40: Recall

    Recall If you assign an external call to a subscriber and he does not answer within a certain time, the call is switched back to the operator set. Recall is displayed as call type. The time before a recall is initiated is set by the Customer Service.
  • Page 41 Transferring the call to the same extension again Press the End key. The caller is transferred to the same extension again. Transferring the call to another extension Press the Disconnect key. This clears the previous connection. Dial the desired call number, e.g. 61. The number is displayed. In the display you can view if the desired ex- tension is free or busy.
  • Page 42: One External Call For Several Parties (Chain Call)

    One external call for several parties (Chain call) If an external caller tells you that he wants to speak to several subscribers, you can connect him with these one after another. After each conversation, the caller is automatically switched back to you. The Chain call function key must be configured.
  • Page 43 Cancelling a chain call The caller tells you that he does not want any further connections after the next call. C C C C h h h h a a a a i i i i n n n n Press the (Chain call) key again.
  • Page 44: Putting A Call On Hold (Hold Call)

    Putting a call on hold (Hold call) If you cannot switch a call through right away, you can keep the caller waiting until the desired extension is free. You can put the call on hold simply by pressing a key. When the desired subscriber becomes available the caller is not connected automatically.
  • Page 45 Answering a held call Press the Answer, to answer the hold call. You are reconnected to the caller. Transfer the call as usual with the Transfer key. Note: H H H H O O O O L L L L D D D D Press the (Answer hold call) function key to answer hold calls specifically.
  • Page 46: Putting A Specific Call On Hold

    Putting a specific call on hold If you cannot transfer several calls immediately, you can put up to three calls specifically on hold (once the Hld2 and Hld3 menu keys have been set up). The difference to the hold call described on the previous page is, that you can answer the three calls specifically, irrespective of their incoming order.
  • Page 47 Answering the call on a hold field H H H H l l l l d d d d 1 1 1 1 With the right key (Hold1) in our example, you specifically answer the corresponding hold call. You cannot answer a call on a hold position with the general answer key. You are reconnected to the caller.
  • Page 48: Answering A Renewed Call

    Answering a renewed call A trunk call is automatically transferred to your station, if an extension of your PBX has not answered a call. For this the “Return to operator” feature must be set up in the PBX. “Renewed call” is shown on the display. The function key “Answer renewed call”...
  • Page 49: Answering An Internal Call (Internal Call)

    Answering an internal call (Internal call) You can answer a call from within your PBX simply by pressing a key. Your operator set distinguishes calls according to their call type. The call type tells you how your operator set is called. You can answer all call types with the Answer key.
  • Page 50 When you are called with your station call number (Station call) An internal subscriber calls you directly with the D. Jones 123 21. Jun 11:35 Station callHUTT call number of your operator set (station call Extn. 43 number). “Station call” is shown on the display. With this call number the operator set can even be called if it is switched off.
  • Page 51: Assigning A Trunk Line To An Internal Extension

    Assigning a trunk line to an internal extension You can assign a trunk line to an extension simply by pressing a key. You can choose whether to seize any or a specific trunk line. Assigning any trunk line A semi--restricted subscriber requests a trunk line.
  • Page 52 Assigning a certain trunk line A semi--restricted subscriber requests a trunk line. Press the Bundle key. The bundle assignment is displayed. Press the key of a free bundle. Dial the call number the subscriber requests, e.g. 135860, or cancel the process directly pressing the End key. Page 52...
  • Page 53: Accepting A Trunk Call Via A Consultation Call (Assist)

    Accepting a trunk call via a consultation call (Assist) You can accept an internal subscriber’s external call, if the subscriber calls you with a consultation call. Accepting an external call You are called. “Assist” is shown on the display. D. Jones 123 21.
  • Page 54: Connection With Another Operator Set (Station Transfer)

    Connection with another operator set (Station transfer) You can transfer external calls to other operator sets or get calls transferred from other sets. To be able to transfer a call to another operator set, you need the logical device number of this operator set. The logical device number always has two digits.
  • Page 55 Transferring a call to another operator set You get an external call. You want to transfer D. Jones 123 21. Jun 11:35 Trunk call ISDN-TRUNK 1 this call to another operator set. 07111358612 Conversation O O O O S S S S T T T T r r r r Press the (Station transfer).
  • Page 56: Displaying The Last Callers (Call List)

    Displaying the last callers (Call list) If you missed calls you can display a list of callers’ names, call numbers and call times. The call list contains a maximum of twenty entries. A counter shows how often the same caller tried to reach you. Only callers who dialled your station call number are entered in the call list.
  • Page 57 Deleting an entry The call list is displayed. Select an entry with the arrow keys. A pointer shows the selected call. Press the (Clear) key. The marked entry is deleted. Deleting all entries You can delete all entries of the call list. Press the (Delete all entries) key.
  • Page 58: Displaying Free Extensions (Busy Display)

    Displaying free extensions (Busy display) Your operator set has a convenient Busy display. At a glance you see which extensions are busy. You can thus tell a caller immediately whether the desired extension is busy or free. Using the Busy display Press the BD (Busy display) key.
  • Page 59 Scrolling to the next page of the busy display The busy display can have ten pages maximum. You can only scroll forwards. Press the BD (Busy display) key. The next page of the Busy display is shown. Switching states of the extensions The following states of extensions are indicated: There is no call number.
  • Page 60 Closing the busy display You can close the busy display by scrolling through all pages with the BD (Busy display) key. The Busy dis- play closes after the last page. Press the (ESC) key. The Busy display is closed. If you end a call with the End key, the busy display closes. Your Revisor can set the display time for the Busy display.
  • Page 61: Displaying Call Charges

    Displaying call charges The call charges of the current call can be recorded any time. The charges are not stored. If a printer is connected to your operator set you can print out the charges. Recording charges You have seized a trunk line for a subscriber of D.
  • Page 62 Displaying call charges The subscriber has ended his external call. Your operator set indicates a charge call. C C C C H H H H R R R R G G G G Press the (Charge request) key. The following information is displayed: D.
  • Page 63: Speed Dialling Via The Switchboard (Code Dialling)

    Speed dialling via the switchboard (Code dialling) Some call numbers were stored in your PBX by the customer service. You can dial these numbers by entering fixed code numbers. Dialling by Code numbers S S S S S S S S D D D D Press the (Code dialling) key.
  • Page 64: Speed Dialling With Destination Keys (Destination Dialling)

    Speed dialling with destination keys (Destination dialling) You can store frequently used call numbers and dial them later simply with destination keys. It is advisable to use an additional module--a DSS module--for destination keys. Up to two DSS modules can be connected to your operator set.
  • Page 65: Saving Destinations (Setup)

    Setup. Press the Setup key. The Setup menu appears. In the Setup menu you can edit destination dial- Tenovis Setup ling keys and view the terminal ID. Your opera- tor set can manage up to 1000 destinations.
  • Page 66 Start key selection D D D D e e e e s s s s t t t t Press the (Destination) key. You can now create, change or delete destina- Key selection tion keys. The destinations are listed in alphabe- Adams John tical order.
  • Page 67 With the (Clear) key you delete the last character. With the arrow keys you move the cursor left and right. Confirm your input with the (Ok) key. Press the (ESC) key, to close the input window. Assigning a destination key After you have entered a new destination you can assign this destination a free key of the operator set or of an additional module (DSS).
  • Page 68 Press the (ESC) key to close the input window. Deleting the assignment of a destination key You can delete the assignment of a destination key. The key of the operator set assigned to this destination is then free again. R R R R e e e e m m m m Press the (Remove) key to delete the assignment of a destination key.
  • Page 69 P P P P a a a a s s s s s s s s Press the key. You can view OS33 passport--related information. L L L L i i i i n n n n k k k k 1 1 1 1...
  • Page 70: Using The Electronic Telephone Book

    Using the electronic telephone book Your operator set is equipped with an electronic telephone book. This enables you to select and dial a subscriber conveniently by using a name or part of a name. The electronic telephone book distinguishes between local and central electronic telephone book (option).
  • Page 71 Entering search term Enter a search term with the letter keys. No distinction is made between capital and small letters. You can enter 12 characters maximum. With the (Clear) key you delete the last character. Calling a subscriber Select an entry with the arrow keys. A cursor (hand) points to the selected entry. Press the (OK) key or lift the handset.
  • Page 72 Switching between name and call number You can display the call number of the selected subscriber. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Press the (123) key. The call number of the entry is displayed. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Press the (123) key again to display the name.
  • Page 73: Additional Information About Connections

    Additional information about connections You can have different information on individual connections displayed. Apart from the call number for example the name of an internal subscriber. This information must be centrally stored in your PBX. Displaying various information The call number of an extension in your PBX is D.
  • Page 74 If you want to see the call number again press D. Jones 123 21. Jun 11:35 Internal call HUNT D. the Iden key once more. Conversation Extn. 43 PUEa GEB E E E E X X X X T T T T H H H H O O O O L L L L D D D D R R R R E E E E C C C C L L L L R R R R E E E E N N N N W W W W...
  • Page 75: Redialling A Call Number (Redialling)

    Redialling a call number (Redialling) With your operator set you can redial a call number you already dialled. You have the following possibilities: dial the last internal or external call number again, or dial a certain saved call number again (extended redial). Redialling the last internal call number Press the Internal key, then press Redial.
  • Page 76 Saving a call number for extended redial Press the Redial key. The “Ext. redial” display appears. Either the last call number or the call number of 11:35 Ext. redial the subscriber you are talking to right now, are : 007111358693 displayed next to the telephone symbol.
  • Page 77 Dialling a call number again with extended redial Press the Redial key. The “Ext. redial” display appears. You can dial one of the saved call numbers. For example, you might want to dial the call 11:35 Ext. redial number saved under the third memory number : 00711123456 again.
  • Page 78 Deleting all saved redial numbers Press the (Delete all entries) key. All entries of the extended redial are deleted. Closing the extended redial window Press the (ESC) key. The extended redial display is closed. Note: The display closes automatically after 20 seconds. Page 78...
  • Page 79: Calling Someone Anonymously

    Calling someone anonymously One feature of an ISDN network is that your call number is displayed at the called destination, if the called party has a suitable phone. You can suppress your internal call number. Only the general call number of your PBX is transmitted.
  • Page 80: Switching Over Trunk Line Cos

    Switching over trunk line COS You can switch over the programmed trunk line COS for your PBX. The individual changes are determined by your Revisor. Switching over trunk line COS D. Jones 123 21. Jun 11:35 C C C C O O O O S S S S c c c c Press the (COS change) key.
  • Page 81: Setting Tones, Calls And Contrast

    Setting tones, calls and contrast You can adjust the volumes of handset and loudspeaker, the sound and frequency of the ringer as well as the display contrast on your operator set. The settings remain active only until you lock the operator set. Calling up the Acoustics menu Press the Acoustics key.
  • Page 82 Setting display contrast With this setting you change the display contrast. + + + + - - - - Press the (+) or (--) menu key to increase or decrease the contrast. Setting the handset volume With this setting you adjust the handset volume. + + + + - - - - Press the...
  • Page 83 Setting the ringer volume With this setting you adjust the ringer volume. + + + + - - - - Press the (+), key to increase the volume or the (--) key to reduce it. Your setting is im- mediately shown as a bar. You hear the changed ringing sound for control purposes. Setting the ringer melody With this setting you change the frequency (pitch) of the ringer (ringing).
  • Page 84: Switching Off The Ringer

    Switching off the ringer You can switch off the ringer temporarily. A call is then only signalled by a message on the display. After about ten seconds the ringer is automatically switched back on. Switching off the ringer Press the Ringer key. The ringer is switched off. The symbol (Ringer off) is displayed.
  • Page 85: Transmitting Special Dial Signals (Dtmf Dialling)

    Transmitting special dial signals (DTMF dialling) You can send DTMF signals with your operator set. DTMF stands for dual tone multifrequency. You need DTMF signals for example for pagers, answering machines or other special services. The DTMF transmitter function key must be set up.
  • Page 86: Using Recording Devices (Tape Recorder)

    Using recording devices (Tape recorder) A recording device, e.g. a tape recorder, can be connected to your operator set. Your operator set can be set so that the recorder starts automatically at the beginning of a conversation and stops at the end of it. You can also control the recorder manually.
  • Page 87: Tones And Signalling

    Tones and signalling Apart from the ringing tone there is a number of acoustic signals indicating various telephony processes. You can listen to and change all settings for tones with the “Acoustics” menu (see page 80). Standard ringing tone for external calls: You can switch off this tone.
  • Page 88 Handset tones Tone during a cut-in. Signal tone: when switching on monitoring, Handsfree and dialling with the handset on-hook. The connected party also hears this tone. Page 88...
  • Page 89: Messages

    Messages Your display helps you operate your operator set. The most important display messages are listed below. Trunk seizure A semi-restricted subscriber requests a trunk line. Code dialling You have initiated the system speed dialling function. Assist A subscriber calls you with a consultation call. Recall A call you transferred has not been answered and is returned to you.
  • Page 90: Help With The Operation

    Help with the operation Refer to this page first if you need help with the operation of your operator set. You are called while configuring a destination key with the Setup Press the “ESC” key. The Setup menu is closed. You can answer the call.
  • Page 91: Notes On Installation And Maintenance

    The stands may then leave unwanted marks on furniture surfaces. For obvious reasons, Tenovis cannot be made liable for such damage. Put a non-slip pad underneath your operator set especially if your furniture is new or freshly polished.
  • Page 92: Glossary

    Glossary City call Radio paging service transmit- ting (tones, digits, texts) across Authorization Call distribution one or several areas. Your operator set distinguishes Several operator sets can be Collective call four levels of authorization. connected to your PBX. All These levels are service per- these sets are signed on to the Several telephones of a PBX sonnel (revisor), supervisor,...
  • Page 93 king notes etc. while on the phone. DTMF Semi-restricted Dual Tone Multifrequency. A subsciber of your PBX re- Transfers dial signals as com- quests a trunk line by dialing a binations of frequencies. code. The subscriber is semi- ISDN restricted so the call is transfer- Integrated Services Digital Net- red to your operator set.
  • Page 94: Index

    Index Configuration, 21 Connect, 15 Acoustics, 16 Call Consultation, 53 answering specifically, 34 Acoustics , 81 Contrast, 9, 18, 82 internal, 49 Additional information, 73 CTB, 92 on hold, 46 Anonymous, 12, 17, 79 Cut in, 17 renewed, 48 Answer, 15, 32 transferring, 35 Answering side, 10 Call charges, 17, 61...
  • Page 95 Identify, 18, 73 Making calls, as usual, 28 Installation, 91 Menu keys, 20 Emergency call, 26 Internal, 15, 28 Menus, 13 End, 15, 32 International times, 13 Messages, 89 Escape, 15 ISDN, 93 Microphone, 11, 32, 93 ETB, 15 Monitoring, 11, 16, 33, 93 Extended redial, 93 Mute, 19 Keys, 14...
  • Page 96 Telephone book, 70 central, 19 Temporary staff, 21 Pager, City Call, 85 Semi--restricted, 93 Terminal ID, 69 Password, 24 Setup, 16, 21, 22, 65 Three--party conference, 38, 93 Pause, 11, 27 Signal tone, 88 temporary, 18 Tie line, 74 Signals, 87 Personal computer, 22 Time, 10 Speech equipment, 93...
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