Headset Key; Last Number Redial; Enhanced Last Number Redial - NEC DS1000 Manual

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Headset Key

Last Number Redial

Enhanced Last Number Redial

DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement
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Microphone Mute
While on a headset call, you can press MIC to mute (i.e., turn off) the headset microphone.
While responding to an Intercom call using Handsfree Answerback, pressing MIC mutes the
Handsfree microphone.
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Off-Hook Signaling
Trunk Calls
Your extension in the headset mode can receive either Camp On beeps or Off-Hook Ringing
for incoming trunk calls (just like non-headset extensions).
Intercom Calls
Your extension in the headset mode can receive either Camp On beeps or Voice Over
announcements from a co-worker (just like non-headset extensions).
Hotline Calls
Your extension in the headset mode can receive either Camp On beeps or Voice Over
announcements from their Hotline partner.
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Paging
Internal Paging announcements broadcast over your telephone speaker while your extension
is in the Headset mode.
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Transfer
Screened and unscreened transfers work just like non-headset extensions. For example, if you
press SPK to answer a screened transfer, the call will connect to your headset when the trans-
ferring party hangs up.
Handsfree Transfers always connect to your headset, not speakerphone.
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Volume Control
While on a headset call, you can press VOL Up or VOL Down to adjust the receive volume in
the headset.
You can have a key on your telephone or DSS Console assigned as a Headset key. Just press this
key to enable or disable the headset mode, as an alternative to using the #HL User Programmable
Feature. The key lights while your extension is in the Headset mode, and is off while Headset mode
is disabled.
If you are on a call, pressing the Headset key automatically switches the active call to your headset.
Pressing the Headset key again switches the call back to Handsfree.
In enabled for your display telephone, Enhanced Last Number Redial allows you to select from the
last 5 outside numbers dialed. When you place a trunk call, the number dialed is stored in the
Enhanced Last Number Redial buffer. This buffer saves the 5 most recent numbers (including
Speed Dial calls), with the most recent call at the top of the buffer and the oldest number at the bot-
tom of the buffer. Old calls get pushed off the bottom of the buffer to make room for new calls at the
top. If you dial a number that is already stored in the buffer, the system inserts the number at the top
of the buffer and deletes the duplicate entry.
The numbers stored in the Enhanced Last Number Redial buffer are retained if the system resets or
is powered down.
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