Soft Key Variable Mode; Transfer - Panasonic DBS-576 Technical Manual

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This feature gives station users the ability to answer a ringing incoming call simply by lifting the
handset or pressing ON/OFF. If this feature is disabled on the phone, the user must press the
flashing CO line key to answer the call.
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Users can pick up calls quickly.
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Easier access to ringing calls
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Soft Key Variable Mode allows Small-Display phone users to access frequently-used features
through their soft keys, while the phone is in different call states such as during intercom call,
during CO dial tone, during a trunk call, and during busy tone (after calling a busy extension).
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Provides easy feature access via customized phone keys.
Displays the feature name next to the soft key during the call state in which it's
available.
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Users can program any of their one-touch keys for speed-dialing. There's Personal Speed Dial
codes which can be different on each extension (up to 20 PSDs per phone). There's also
System Speed Dial codes (up to 800) that can be used by everyone. Some of the wonderful
things you can do with these speed-dial codes in programming:

Set individual extensions to be able to override TRS restrictions with SSD numbers.

Chain SSDs and PSDs together (useful for entering account codes, navigating through
automated answering machines, etc.).

Divide the SSDs into blocks and assign them to different phone areas.

Set the system to automatically select a trunk whenever an SSD or PSD is dialed.
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Saves time and increases productivity by allowing one-touch dialing of frequently-
called numbers, or one-touch feature activation.
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The DBS 576's Transfer feature allows station users to transfer their outside line or inter-station
calls without attendant intervention. Transferring calls can be either supervised by the user (who
waits for the third party to answer, then announces the call before transferring it) or unsupervised
(user hangs up before the third party answers). If the third party doesn't pick up, the call will
return to the extension that originated the transfer. If that extension doesn't answer it either, the
call will revert to the Attendant Group.
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