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Keystation Diagram
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Key Description
a) Headset Mode Activation
b) Dialling Mode Change
Change from decadic to tone signalling after a
call is established.
To access outside line.
To activate the speaker - calls can be initiated
without lifting handset,
(Do Not Disturb) To block all audible signals
from incoming calls.
a) To place calls on hold.
b) To indicate intercom status.
To automatically redial the last number dialled.
@DIRECT ACCESS Keys
These keys have two functions:
a) Direct Station Selection (DSS)
When the handset is lifted, or the station is in
'off-hook' mode, these keys are used to make
intercom calls to other stations.
b) Speed Dial
When the handset is lifted or the station is in
'off-hook' mode, and the exchange line is also
selected, these keys are used to select pre-
programmed speed dial numbers.
a) To monitor the door station or answer calls
from the door station.
To control the Centel@/EasycallTM transfer
function.
@PAGE Key
a) To establish an all station page.
b) Call Conference - Exchange Calls
To control the CenteVEasycall conference
function.
@MEMORY Key
To program speed dial and abbreviated dial
memory locations.
@RECALL Key
a) If your system is a PABX extension: to
allow access to the host PABX facilities.
b) To control EasycallKentel functions.
To establish multi station conferences on the
exchange line.
@CALL BACK Key
To control the CenteUEasycall call back
function.
To control the CenteUEasycall call diversion
functions.
To control the CenteUEasycall call waiting
function.
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