Working with Favourites (Speed Dials)
When your PCS 100 is not in use the Display shows your Favourites list – Speed Dials,
which can be internal or external numbers. Where an internal extension appears in your
Favourites list, the entry will also act as Busy Lamp Fields (BLF). This allows you to see
when that User is on the phone, and when the User (or Department) has been presented with a
call, allowing you to pick the call up.
You may also access your Favourites list at any time whilst a call is in progress by pressing
the Favourites button above the Display.
Note:
If you have no entries in your Favourites list Login will appear as your default page.
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You can enter your own Favourites using the PCS 50. Alternatively, this can be
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achieved by your System Administrator using Manager.
Making a call from your Favourites list
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Transferring a call via your Favourites list
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Use the Page Up/Down buttons to find the required
Favourite entry.
Press the Context Sensitive Key beside the appropriate name in
your Favourites list. The call will be automatically made.
If an internal Favourite is displayed with a crossed telephone after
the name it signifies that this User is currently busy.
If an internal Favourite is displayed with a bell after the name it
signifies that this User/Department's phone is ringing.
Press the Favourites button.
Use the Page Up/Down buttons to find the required
Favourite entry.
Press the Context Sensitive Key alongside the desired entry in
your Favourites list. The original call will be placed on hold and a
new call will be made.
To transfer the call, replace your handset, or press the Speaker
button.
Press the Page Down button underneath the Display.
Press the Context Sensitive Key alongside Transfer on the
Display.
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