Leaving A Station-To-Station Message; Sending An Assist Button Message - Comdial Impression System Reference Manual

Digital telephone system lcd speakerphone
Hide thumbs Also See for Impression:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages
8.3

Leaving A Station-To-Station Message

When you call another telephone and no one answers, you may leave a
reminder that you have called. Do this by turning on the BLF light at
the called telephone. To allow this to take place, your telephone must
have previously been stored as a DSS/BLF button at the called
telephone. If your telephone is not stored as a DSS at the called
telephone, your messaging call goes to the central message desk, if one
is programmed. The central message desk (usually the system
attendant) takes your message and turns on the message waiting light of
the telephone that you originally called.
• To turn on message light,
— make intercom call and receive no answer,
— dial
7 (BLF light at called station flutters).
• To turn off message light,
— press ITCM,
#
— dial
7,
— dial extension number of telephone. DSS/BLF light turns off.
• If you are the recipient of a station-to-station message
reminder (a BLF light is fluttering), answer it as follows:
— press DSS button associated with lighted BLF light.
8.4

Sending An Assist Button Message

If you have preprogrammed an ASSIST button on your telephone, you
can use it to send a message to your supervisor, asking for assistance
while you are on a call. Your message shows in the supervisor's
telephone display.
• To send a message for assistance,
— press ASSIST button that you have preprogrammed,
— press DSS of the telephone user you need help from. (This is
not necessary when the desired extension number was stored
along with the ASSIST button programming.)
If the assisting telephone is idle, a ring burst sounds and a message
appears in its display. If it is busy, the message appears when it
becomes idle.
Impression LCD Speakerphone – 85

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents