Mute Operation; Etone Button Usage; Combination Dialing; Eoutside Line Or Computer Accessed Line - Panasonic AUTO-LOGIC KX-F120 Operating Instructions Manual

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Other Features (cont)
Mute Operation
Use this feature when you do not want your voice to be
heard by the other party.
1 Push MUTE.
eThe MUTE indicator will light.
@ To resume the conversation:
Push the MUTE button again.
eThe MUTE indicator will go out.
Flash Button Usage
You can access some of the features of your host PBX by
using the FLASH button instead of the Hookswitch. This is
done by pushing the FLASH button lightly when required.
"FLASH" can also be stored in memory the same as
"Storing Phone Numbers" on page 3-3.
Tone Button Usage
If you wish to change from Pulse to Tone while dialing you
may do so by pressing, the "TONE (*)" button instead
of changing the DIALING MODE selector.
When you hang up, the unit will automatically return to the
Pulse mode.
Combination Dialing
SNO
14L
Any of the following dialing combination is possible.
e Automatic and Manual Dialing
ePuise and Tone Dialing
Plural Memory Stations
3-7
Outside Line or Computer
Accessed Line
(Pause Usage)
Using the PAUSE button function during a dial operation
is helpful when accessing an outside line or a computer
accessed long distance service.
E One pause is required when waiting for an
outside dial tone.
Example (PBX):
Line access
Some PBXs require this pause during an automatic
redial.
E Two pauses are required when waiting for a
computer tone from long distance service
companies such as MCI, SPRINT, METRO and
others.
Example:
Local access telephone number for the alternate long
distance service company 123-5434,
Authorization no. 563478,
l
Long distance no. 901-210-9812
iassa H Pause } {Pause |
hen.
a
(ONG or pulse Aa]
563478
9012109812
The above numbers are used as examples only.
'NOTE:
è Pushing the PAUSE button once counts as
1 digit.
@Pushing the TONE button counts as 1 digit.
(Refer to "Tone button Usage".)

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