Generally, Analog telephones are basic in design and have very few features. However, when attached to a business PBX system, like this one, you will find that Single Line Tele- phones (SLT) has access to many of the same features that the digital telephones.
Single Line Telephone User Guide Feature Codes Feature codes may be dialed at the time of operation. In several cases, the “Flash” button or Hook-Switch Flash must be pressed, which allows the system to give the SLT new dial tone, and access to additional features.
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Single Line Telephone User Guide TABLE 1.1 Telephone Feature Codes Feature Single Line telephone Page Call Pickup Group Different group Page 10 Call Pickup Same Group Page 10 Camp On (Busy CO Line) Page 10 Camp On (Busy Extension) Page 10...
To access an available line, dial 9 or to access a specific line or Dial # followed by 0(x), where (x) = the Line 1 - 9. This allows both Single Line and Digital Key telephones the ability to access specific outside Lines rather than dialing the line group code.
Single Line Telephone User Guide Description SLT extension users can activate an alarm, or wake up call, on their telephone to remind them of special appointments, events, etc. When the alarm activates, the telephone will begin ringing. After the alarm rings, it is automatically canceled if set to once, or reset if it is set for repeatedly.
Single Line Telephone User Guide Automatic Selection (CO/Intercom) This feature automatically selects a specific outside line or intercom (ICM) when the hand- set or the speakerphone button is pressed. A line will not be accessed automatically when a telephone is receiving an incoming (out- side or intercom) call or when a line is recalling at the telephone.
Single Line Telephone User Guide The extension that is programmed as the Attendant may receive multiple internal calls via the Operator Code “0”. Conditions: 1. The Operator Code (0) is in addition to the default assigned two-digit intercom num- ber for the extension.
1. Press #2 2. Using Table 1.3 Enter the type of forwarding, followed by the Destination, what type of calls to forward and the no answer time if applicable. TABLE 1.3 Single Line Telephone Forward Operations icm icm/co Forward Feature...
Single Line Telephone User Guide TABLE 1.3 Single Line Telephone Forward Operations icm icm/co Forward Feature Forward Destination No Answer Entry Type Codes Code Time Code Direct 453 Voice Mail icm=1 #22872 101 ~ 148 icm/co=2 Extension co=3 430 ~ 452...
Single Line Telephone User Guide While on a CO Line call, press flash and then dial #73 + PKL (PKL = park location (101- 148). A confirmation will be heard. Pickup a Parked Call From a different extension - From intercom dial tone, dial #73 + PKL (PKL = park loca- tion (101-148).
“Camp on” will also begin ringing. Conference Single Line extensions can establish a conference with one internal and one external, or two internal or two external parties. Call the first party and then press flash, dial the sec- ond party.
Single Line Telephone User Guide CO Lines may be programmed into one of 8 line groups, and are automatically entered into ling group 1. To access an idle CO Line, in line group 1, go off hook and dial 9. Use the fol- lowing line group access codes to access CO Lines.
Single Line Telephone User Guide •Busy Ring = Yes •Auto Line Select = Null (none) •Hotline = NULL (none) Do Not Disturb Extension users may, have the ability to place their extension in Do Not Disturb. When invoked, Do Not Disturb (DND) prevents all calls, intercom or CO Line, from ringing at an extension in Do Not Disturb.
Single Line Telephone User Guide Extension pickup groups allow you to dial a code and pickup an actively ringing call within your group. Conditions 1. Extensions may be assigned to only one extension pickup group. 2. The pickup priority of a ringing call is: CO Lines and then intercom calls. CO Line call priority is Camped-On, Recalling, Transferred, and direct incoming line 3.
Cancel Go off hook, press [flash] to get intercom dial tone and then dial #*9* Hold A Single Line Telephone can place calls on hold by pressing a fixed “Flash” button or by pressing the hook-switch. Last Number Redial or fixed redial button Last Number Redial (LNR) allows you to automatically dial the last number dialed from your telephone.
Single Line Telephone User Guide 2. LNR will repeat a hook-flash in the same sequence as it was first dialed. If a speed dial number was first dialed LNR will dial the speed dial number and any subsequent manually dialed digits.
1. Only one page will work at a time, if a second page is attempted, Error tone is heard. 2. Single Line Telephone may initiate a Page, and use the Meet Me Page feature, but they will not receive a page announcement.
Single Line Telephone User Guide Pulse to Tone (DTMF) Conversion The Pulse to Touch Tone (DTMF) conversion feature enables the system to use Dial Pulse (rotary) outgoing telephone company lines and access special services which require DTMF tones. A limited number of applications may still only support Pulse dialing for outgoing calls, but after reaching an outside party the use of Touch Tones mode may be required.
1000 total speed bins. Single Line Telephones can also store up to 20 station speed bins using the #1 feature code. To dial a speed bin a Single Line Telephone uses the *1 feature code.
Single Line Telephone User Guide 2. The system can be programmed to allow System Speed Dial Numbers to override Toll Restriction settings both CO Line and Extension Classes of Service. Transfer Transfer is used to deliver calls at one extension, to another extension while maintaining the privacy of the connection.
Single Line Telephone User Guide 5. In screened transfer, if the destination extension answers the intercom call in Voice Announce Hands-free mode and does not go off hook, the transferred connection will transfer ring at that extension. 6. In screened transfers, if the destination extension answers the intercom call by lift- ing the handset, the transferred connection is connected to the destination extension immediately when the transfer operation is complete.
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Extension Speed Dial 19 Call Feature Codes 2 Park Location 9 Flash 19 Call Back 2, 7 Single Line Telephone 19 Call Forward 2, 13, 18 Busy 8 Group Call Pickup 3 Busy/No Answer 8 CO Line only 8 Direct 8...
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Phone Lock/Unlock 17 Pickup Groups 14 Prime Line Pickup 15 Pulse to Tone 3 Pulse to Touch Tone 18 Recall 14, 18 Hold 18 Parked Calls 18 Transfer 18 Reminder Tone 18 Screened Transfer 20 Speed Dial Bin 15 Extension 19 Speed Dialing (SLT) 4 Stutter Dial Tone 18 Transfer 14, 20...
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