Outside Line Calling; Making Calls - Comdial ExecuTech N0308 System Manual

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IMI 66-064

OUTSIDE LINE CALLING

Press line button to select line.
NOTE: Selecting a line is not necessary if:
A priority line has been assigned to a telephone (prime
line feature enabled).
The telephone automatically picks an idle line for use
when the handset is lifted (idle line preference feature
enabled).
Listen for dial tone.
Dial number.
When party answers,
Lift handset.
To end call,
Hang up handset.
I
NTERCOM CALLING
Intercom calls may be manually dialed or automatically
dialed using a pre-programmed Direct Station
Selection (DSS) button.
VOICE CALLING
To voice call an intercom station,
Lift handset.
Press ITCM.
Dial extension number. (To call system operator,
dial 0.)
Speak to called party.
To voice call a DSS number,
Lift handset.
Press programmable button that is programmed for
desired station.
Speak to called party.
NOTE: The outside line is automatically placed on
hold when a DSS button is pressed or when
the ITCM button is pressed prior to manually
dialing an intercom extension number.
TONE CALLING
To tone call an intercom station,
Lift handset.

MAKING CALLS

Press ITCM.
Dial extension number.
Press ITCM again. Called telephone will ring.
NOTE: Some systems may be programmed to tone
signal as the first option. Pressing ITCM a
second time is not necessary in this case
To tone call a DSS number,
Lift handset.
Press programmable button that is programmed for
desired station.
Press ITCM. Called telephone will ring.
NOTE: The lights (LEDs) adjacent to programmable
buttons indicate status of DSS telephones:
DARK indicates idle telephone, STEADY-ON
indicates telephone in use. FLASHING
indicates station is ringing.
MAKING OHVA/SOHVA CALLS
To make a voice announcement to another station that
is busy on a call,
Lift handset.
Make intercom call.
Hear warning tone (several quick tone bursts), and
make announcement.
Wait on line for reply.
NOTE: The announcement may be received as an
off-hook voice announcement (OHVA) or as a
secure off-hook voice announcement
(SOHVA). The method in which the
announcement is received is not controlled by
the caller. Rather, it is dependent upon the
type of equipment being used at the called
station, how that equipment is wired, and class
of service programming. A multiline telephone
and DB32S-xx console (adjunct feature
module) combination can receive an OHVA call
but cannot receive a SOHVA one. Certain
multiline telephones can receive calls in a
SOHVA manner without the companion
console but cannot receive calls in an OHVA
manner. Neither OHVA nor SOHVA calls can
be made to stations that have the voice
announce blocking feature enabled (see page
5-5).
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