Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 104

Electronic key telephone system
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105
When a caller is camped-on, the busy station will hear a single l-second
beep through their Set' s speaker, at preprogrammed intervals (Camp-On
Tone Interval) to alert them that a call is waiting. After a preprogrammed
length of time (Camp-On Duration), ringing returns either to the originator
or to the attendant (or sub-attendant), depending on Transfer Ringing
Return programming. The originator of the Camp-On also has the
capability of retrieving the call at any point before the Camp-On Duration
has expired.
Conditions
Automatic
Programming
Required
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Access Code 050 - Camp-On Duration
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Access Code 051- Camp-On Tone Interval
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Access Code 104 - Transfer Ringing Return
DISCRIMINATING
RINGING
Description
Three different ringing signals are inherent in the system to distinguish
between internal, external and transferred calls. For added flexibility, when
the system is placed behind PBXKentrex, simultaneous or serial ringing
may be programmed. The preprogrammed choice, serial ringing, is used
for stand-alone systems (one ringing line will be heard at a time), whereas
simultaneous ringing is typically used behind PBX/Centrex (and all ringing
signals will be heard simultaneously).
Conditions
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Discriminating Ringing will apply to the programmed Flexible Ringing
assignment.
Programming
Required
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Access Code 047 - Simultaneous / Serial Ringing
FLASHICANCELITRANSFER
Description
Defines the function of the FLASH/CANCEL key to be one of the
following on a systemwide basis:
Flash -
simulates the rapid pressing and releasing of the. hookswitch and
provides access to PABX and custom-calling features. The recommended
signal is 500 milliseconds in duration.
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