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92600GLO02 April 2001 Soft Key Glossary Printed in U.S.A. (2562) 92600GLO02-1.qxd 3/12/01 4:45 PM Page 1.
Add W ith an established Conference call, press any soft key to add another call to the Conference. Al m Alarm: Allows you to set Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 on your phone. Alm2 Alarm 2: Used with the Alarm feature. This allows you to set the time for Alarm 2.
Bypass Appears when calling an extension which is set for Call Forwarding. By pressing the BYP ASS key , the Call Forward/DND Override feature is activated, allowing the call to ring the originally called extension. Cfwd Call Forward: Programs an extension for Call Forwarding.
Dir Directory: Use the directory list to place an intercom call to an extension. OR Directory: Appears when joining calls in a Conference call. Y ou can use Directory Dialing to call an extension. DND Do Not Disturb Ext External Page Zone: Used when programming Park and Page to select the external page zone you wish to use.
Line Line Callback: Allows you to cancel central office Camp On or Callbacks. MW Message W aiting: An extension can use this key to return a Message W aiting left by another extension. OR If the CLR key is pressed, MW allows you to clear Message W aiting requests you left or that someone left for you.
R:7 L:5 E:3 While programming Park and Page or Personal Greeting, this allows you to record (R:7), listen (L:5), or erase (E:3) your message. Ring Appears when programming an extension’ s intercom call type. Press RING if you want your extension to ring when you receive an intercom call.
Sta Station: Used with Call Forwarding to determine the type of forwarding to be used. T rf T ransfer: T ransfers a call to another extension. VMsg V oice Message: Appears when placing an intercom call. If pressed, it transfers you to the voice mailbox for that extension.
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