Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 390

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Any party involved in a voice interrupt on busy call cannot be involved in a
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second voice interrupt on busy call until the first is finished.
Valid Entries
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned 4
Programming
(See
Figure 2-3 on page 2-23
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such as
and
To change the Voice Interrupt On Busy setting for an extension:
1. Press
2. Enter the number of the extension to be programmed with this feature.
3. To assign or unassign Voice Interrupt On Busy, press
appropriate value displays.
4. Select another procedure or exit programming mode.
Using
To initiate a voice interrupt on busy call:
1. From a system phone, press
2. Press
3. Listen for one of the following responses:
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for the location of special programming buttons
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on system phones.)
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at extension 10 or 11.
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plus a two-digit extension number (or use an Auto Dial button).
If you hear one beep, you have reached an idle system phone. You
can speak after the beep.
Your voice is heard through the other extension's speaker. If the
recipient is present, he or she can reply.
If you hear two beeps, you have reached a busy system phone with
Voice Interrupt On Busy Assigned. You can speak after the beeps.
Be aware that the third party to whom the recipient is speaking
probably also will hear the two beeps and the faint sound of your
voice.
If the recipient has a Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back button, wait
for a response. If you hear a second set of beeps, the recipient has
ended the voice interrupt on busy call. In either case, hang up to end
your part of the voice interrupt on busy call.
If you hear ringing, you have reached a standard phone, an idle
MLC-6 or TransTalk 9000-series phone, or a system phone that is
idle, has Do Not Disturb turned off, and has Voice Interrupt On Busy
Not Assigned. Your call is not completed until someone answers.
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Feature Reference
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