On-Hook Dialing; One-Touch Keys; Paging; Prime Line Preference - Panasonic DBS 576 Technical Manual

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ON-HOOK DIALING

Description:
With this feature, station users can dial out without picking up the handset, by pressing the ON/
OFF key and then dialing the number. They'll hear everything -- dial tones, DTMF signals, talk,
etc. -- through the phone speaker. To take the call off speaker, just lift the handset.
Benefits:
Easier dialing.
Hands-free phone conversations on speakerphones.

ONE-TOUCH KEYS

Description:
DBS 576 phones have several different types of keys that can be programmed to execute
features or store frequently-dialed numbers. Instead of dialing a series of digits, the user can just
press the key. There are FF-keys (with LEDs that flash red or green, indicating certain features
or phone status), Labeled Keys (that perform a specific function such as Hold, Flash, Mute,
etc.), Soft Keys (surrounding the phone's LCD, that execute the feature name that's displayed
on the LCD), and One-Touch Feature Keys (solid one-touch keys, not available on some
phones, that store additional feature codes or frequently-dialed numbers).
Benefits:
Gives users many one-touch options for performing features such as CO line access,
camp-ons, barge-ins, etc.

PAGING

Description:
The DBS 576 allows users to make both internal pages (heard on phone speakers) and external
pages (heard over a loudspeaker system). Users can respond to pages for calls on hold with
Meet-Me Answer. You can create up to 10 different internal and 5 different external paging
zones, and an extension can belong to more than one of them. Paging Override settings are also
available.
Benefits:
Improves operating efficiency by providing dial access to paging equipment and to
stations in designated paging zones.
Improves customer satisfaction by facilitating a faster response to callers on hold.

PRIME LINE PREFERENCE

Description:
A phone can be programmed to automatically access an MCO trunk when the user goes off-
hook or presses ON/OFF.
Applications:
Users who need instant access to an outside line.
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