Answering Night Transferred Calls - Comdial Scout II User Manual

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If the installer also arranges for your station to have the station moni-
toring feature, the BLF light shows activity status at the monitored
telephone. Also, the installer may arrange for your telephone to
include a DSS STATUS button at a function button location (F1–F4).
If so, you can use that button to switch from monitoring all of the tele-
phone's activity to just monitoring its personal intercom activity.
To monitor another telephone, observe the BLF light indications next
to a personal intercom appearance (DSS) button (F1–F4):
• Off = idle
• Flashing = ringing
• On = busy or on hold
Note: If you do not have the station monitoring feature, the BLF light
shows just the following information: Off = idle, On = busy.
To call an idle monitored station or to answer one that is ringing,
1. lift handset and press Talk (if necessary),
2. note the BLF light condition, then
3. press assigned DSS button and speak.
Note: If you place this call on hold or if you transfer it to another
telephone, the BLF light flashes a hold signal. You can retrieve the
call by pressing TAP.

4.3 Answering Night Transferred Calls

The system attendant can transfer incoming calls to a particular
station or stations for off-hour ringing. Additionally, the installer can
program the system for night-answer zones (up to four) with a loud
bell associated with each zone. The loud bell sounds when the night
transfer of ringing feature directs incoming calls to a particular zone.
After the attendant has set up this feature, you can answer an outside
call when it rings anywhere in the system.
Jun '02
Comdial
Scout II User's Guide
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