Feature Finder - Lucent Technologies MLX-5 User Manual

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Feature Finder

This table shows where to look for information about performing specific telephone activities. Any features
that do not have detailed instructions can be used by following the directions in Using Features (p. 9) or
programmed by following the instructions in Programming Buttons & Settings (p. 17).
Calling
If you want to ...
Dial numbers with the touch of a button.
Program codes for numbers you dial often.
Quickly dial numbers your company has programmed.
Make a voice-announced call to 1 or more co-workers.
Broadcast over the company's loudspeaker system.
Make a call after office hours.
Make and answer calls with no hands.
Automatically redial a number you dialed before.
Connect to an extension or outside line when it's free.
Enter an account code before or during a call.
Make a call from another extension, using your own
calling privileges.
Set up a conference with as many as 4 others.
Transfer a call.
Know if someone is calling you when all your other
lines are in use.
Reach a voice mailbox without calling the person.
Put a call on hold.
Customizing Your Phone
Program a feature on an unused line button.
Adjust volume of the speaker, handset, or ringer.
Give your phone its own distinctive ring.
Delay or remove the ring from an outside, SA, or
ICOM line button.
Then
See Auto Dial, p. 11.
See Personal Speed Dial, p. 15.
See System Speed Dial, p. 16.
See Line Buttons, p. 1, and Paging, p. 14.
See Paging, p. 14.
See Night Service, p. 14.
See HFAI button, inside front cover, to answer
inside calls hands-free. For information about
headsets, see p. 5.
See Last Number Dial, p. 14, and Saved
Number Dial, p. 16.
See Callback & Line Request, p. 11.
See Account Codes, p. 10.
See Authorization Codes, p. 10.
See Conference, p. 6.
See Transfer, p. 6, and Park & Paging, p. 15.
See Call Waiting, p. 12.
See Direct Voice Mail, p. 13.
See Hold, p. 6.
See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 17.
Use the Volume button, inside front cover.
See Rings, p. 2.
See Rings, p. 2, and Coverage, p. 12.
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