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PERCEPTION 4000
To Place an Intercom Call:
1. From an idle state, press the
Intercom (ICM) line key.
2. Enter the desired intercom
member number.
3. Wait for the party to answer.
To Answer an Intercom Call:
1. Press the ringing ICM line key,
or if your telephone has
ringing line preference, simply
take your telephone off-hook.
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calls from ringing the station, are activated (e.g., Do Not Disturb or Call
Forward). An intercom call will ring as an internal call. When the station
user is involved in another call, the ring will be muted. The user can then
place the current call on hold and answer the intercom call.
Listen for dial tone.
The ICM LED will light solid green.
If you want to verbally announce the call instead of having it ring the
station, also press the Voice Calling (VC) access key.
If you are placing a voice call, listen for the tone burst and then make
your announcement.
If you are placing a regular intercom call, listen for ringback tone.
PERCEPTION 4000 HDT2020SD digital telephones will display the
Voice Calling (VCL) soft key label. If the called station does not have
Handsfree Answerback capability, you can alternate between voice
calling and ringing of the intercom call by repeatedly pressing this soft
key. If the called station has Automatic Answer registered, the call will
stay in an answer mode and will not revert back to ringing.
When answered, the call will proceed as a normal call.
If your telephone is idle, or if you are activating a feature from the idle
state, an intercom call will ring as a regular call.
If you are involved in a call, the intercom call will ring at a muted level.
Place your current call on "hard hold" by pressing the HOLD key. After
speaking with the intercom caller, you can return to the held caller by
pressing the line key on which your first call is being held.
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