Display An Auto Dial Number; Busy Override - Aastra ITE-760 User Manual

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Chapter 4, Features

Display an Auto Dial Number

The Display feature key is used to display your Auto Dial numbers.
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Busy Override

The Busy Override feature allows you to interrupt a busy extension and break into the
call. It is intended for high priority and emergency situations.
The overriding party must have a higher priority assigned to the phone than both
parties being overridden.
A phone set on Do Not Disturb that gives the caller a busy signal, can be overridden
by a Busy Override call, providing that Busy Override feature is allowed and the
phone has a lower priority than the overriding party.
The overriding party hears a constant steady dial tone for 15 seconds or until the
extension called is no longer busy, whichever occurs first.
The party that is being interrupted hears a one second warning tone. The tone
indicates that the call will be overridden in 15 seconds if it is not put on hold or
ended. Immediately before the overriding party is on line, another warning entry
tone is heard. If the call is not put on hold, or ended, the other party in the
conversation is disconnected and the call is overridden.
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Action
Press
Press
You can press each Auto Dial key
before exiting the Display function
Press
Result
Display key lamp ON
The Auto Dial number is
displayed:
Display key lamp OFF
Exits the Display function
If you do not exit the Display
function, it will time out after 5
seconds
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