Speed Dial (Abbr) - Extension /System; Special Entry Codes; Transfer - Iwatsu OM-KTD30 Owner's Manual

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SPEED DIAL (ABBR) – EXTENSION /SYSTEM
#1
Single Line Telephones can store up to 20 station speed bins using the #1
feature code. To dial a speed bin, a Single Line Telephone uses the *1
feature code.

Special Entry Codes:

Display Entry Code
#
#
@
Feature 1
/
Feature 3
P
Feature 70
Conditions:
1. A maximum of 16 digits can be entered into any one speed bin.
2. The system can be programmed to allow System Speed Dial Numbers to
override Toll Restriction settings on both CO line and Extension Classes
of Service.

TRANSFER

Transfer is used to deliver calls from one extension to another extension
while maintaining the privacy of the connection. This means that calls can
be routed to system destinations (Extensions, Hunt Group, Voicemail Group,
etc.) in such a way that the wrong party cannot easily intercept them.
There are two types of transfers you can use: Screened (talk) Transfer and
Unscreened Transfer.
Screened Transfer – means that before the transfer is completed, the call
is announced to the destination extension. This transfer method provides
the transferring party with the option to reroute the call being transferred if
the selected destination is determined not appropriate.
Unscreened Transfer – simply delivers the call to the destination
selected, regardless of the destination's readiness to accept the call.
Until the transfer is complete, the outside line is placed on Exclusive Hold
and can only be retrieved by the transferring telephone or the receiving
telephone.
SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE USER GUIDE - 117
Description
The Pound Key
Chaining Speed bins together
Flash command to insert a flash in the dialing
string
Insert a pause when dialing the
preprogrammed numbers

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