or MSG
Leave Message. Use this feature to leave a "message" at a busy station. This feature lights the message
[Msg.]
waiting lamp at the busy station and leaves a simple message such as CALL SUSAN on the destination
station's keyset display. See
Message Waiting. The Attendant can use this feature to leave a message waiting indication at a busy or idle
[MsgW]
station, room or group. See
Camp On, also known as Call Back. Use this feature to have the system automatically call you back when
[Camp]
the busy destination station is available. See
Break-In enables an authorized user to break into an established two party call. Both conversing parties will
[BrkI]
hear the Break In warning tone. Your voice will be heard after the warning tone stops. During Break-In you
can release the ports or alternate between parties. See
NOTE!
Only stations with appropriate COS may activate the Break-In feature.
Send Call Waiting is used to send a call waiting tone to the busy party. This feature is also known as Call
[2Rng]
Waiting or Call Offer. The station is now aware that another call is waiting. Your side hears a second
(quicker) ringback tone (system-wide defined).
Voice Page the called party's keyset station using this feature. The other party receives a message that they
[VPg]
are being paged. Your voice is heard over the called party's speakerphone after the warbling tone stops. See
Paging: Voice Paging on page 161
Number is used to briefly display the caller's dial number instead of the name.
[Num]
or MUTE Mute can be activated during busy tone so that if you break-in, your side of the conversation is muted for
[Mute]
silent monitoring (handset, headset and speakerphone). When this feature is activated by the
on/off toggle switch, a bullet appears to the left of
Operating the Phone
Making Internal Calls
Messages: Options on page 141
Leaving a message indication at an idle station: on page 142
Calls Waiting: Receiving on page 82
.
[Mute]
35
.
During a Break In on page 39
and MUTE LED is lit red. The mute feature
T207M, T208M, T207M/NP, T208M/BL User Guide
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or MUTE
[Mute]
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