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    							TL-130100-1001(c)Call forwarding within a hunt group is valid only if the
    Featurephone is the last member of a terminal hunt group without
    camp-on.
    (4Meet-Me ConferenceThe Meet-Me Conference feature enables station users to establish or enter
    a conference call by dialing a special access code. Trunk parties may be
    added to the conference by the attendant.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Inform the conferees of the access
    code, bridge digit, and time of
    conference.
    2At the designated time go off-hook
    and enter access code and bridge
    digit.(a) Dial tone.
    (b) “PLEASE DIAL”
    (c) “ENTERED CODE AND DIGIT”
    (d) Placed in conference.
    See also: Conference
    WPaging AccessPAGING ACCESS provides the user access to customer-owned voice
    paging equipment.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULTBegin from an off-hook idle state receiving dial tone and “PLEASE DIAL”
    1Enter paging access code via the
    keypad or repertory dial button.(a) “ENTERED ACCESS CODE”
    (b) User connected to paging apparatus.
    2Make necessary announcement. To(a) Voice heard.
    disconnect, go on-hook.(b) Disconnected from paging apparatus.
    (c) Display cleared.
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    (f 1Trunk Off-Hook QueuingTRUNK OFF-HOOK QUEUING allows users to be queued automatically
    when a particular trunk group is busy.
    See section on Station Equipment, Trunk Queuing, paragraph 2.2.5.
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    							TL-130100-1001(!aUniversal Night Answering
    UNIVERSAL NIGHT ANSWER (UNA), when activated, allows users to answerattendant directed calls. When the attendant activates the feature, all calls
    directed to the attendant or transferred to the attendant will cause audible
    general alerting. The call may then be answered by any station.
    I
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1The attendant has activated UNA.Incoming calls will cause general audible
    alerting.
    2To answer an incoming call.(a) Dial tone heard.(a) Go off-hook.
    (b) “PLEASE DIAL”
    (b)Enter the UNA access code via(c) Connected to incoming call.
    keypad or repertory dial
    button.
    3Proceed with any call.
    3.7.34Privacy (46)On multi-line sets, each set has automatic privacy on the control line
    appearance during calls which have been initiated by that set. Once a line
    has been seized by one set, no other set may barge into the connection
    except the set which has the control appearance of that line.
    (4Privacy Release - Activation/DeactivationI
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1To activate privacy release while onPRIVACY RELEASE LED on.the control line, depress PRIVACY
    RELEASE.A second phone may now go off-hook on this line and be connected in a 
    three-way call.
    2To cancel privacy release, depressPRIVACY RELEASE LED off.
    PRIVACY RELEASE.
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    							TL-130100-100103Barge InOn multi-set lines, each set has automatic privacy during calls which have
    been initiated or answered on that set. However, the control appearance of
    the line may Barge In by going off-hook when the line is busy on a different
    set. The control appearance will then be automatically placed in a 
    three-way connection with the call previously established on the non-control
    appearance of the same line.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Begin with a multi-set line busy on a non-control appearance, privacy not released
    and all associated busy 
    LEDs ON.
    User of control appearance goes
    off-hook on the line. If the current
    call is not a three-way call.(a) Both parties hear break-in tone.
    (b) Control appearance forms a three-way
    conversation.
    (c) Control appearance phone display
    blank.
    If any party releases,Remaining parties are connected in a
    two-way conversation.
    If the non-control appearance of the“ACTION DENIED”
    line depresses the HOLD button,
    If the current call is in the ringing,(a) Control appearance hears busy tone.
    dialing, consultation or transfer mode,(b) “ACTION DENIED”
    3.7.35Release “RLS” (17)
    RELEASE allows the disconnect/connect of a line while using the optional
    headset.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1To release the line, depress
    RELEASE.(a) RELEASE LED on.
    (b) “LINE RELEASED”
    To connect to the line, depress
    RELEASE.
    Continue as with Basic Calling
    (Internal/External).(a) Dial tone heard.
    (b) “PLEASE DIAL”
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    							TL-130100-10013.7.36Reminder “REMIND” (13)REMINDER permits the user to receive an audible and visual alarm at a
    previously scheduled time. The alarm may be scheduled on a daily, weekly,
    or calendar event basis. In addition to the alarm, the user may choose to
    have a preprogrammed reminder message to accompany the alarm. A
    reminder message consists of three components:
    - alphanumeric text
    - time and date of the reminder
    - digit pattern to be dialedThe user may program up to eight reminder messages.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress and hold REMIND.(a) Beep heard.(b) “REMIND”
    (c) REMIND LED on.
    2Release.(a) “INDEX = 21”
    (b) REMIND LED flashes.
    3Enter an index number from
    1 to 8, e.g., 1.“INDEX = I”
    4
    5Depress #.
    Enter frequency of reminder,
    e.g., 1.
    1= Daily Reminder
    2= Weekly Reminder
    3= Event Reminder“DAILY = 
    &I:OOA”
    1= “DAILY = QQ:OOA”
    2= “WEEKLY = 
    QQ:OOA DAY”
    3= “EVENT = QO:OOA OO/OO”
    Daily Reminder
    1Enter two-digit number to set
    hour.“DAILY =02:OOA DAY”
    2
    3Depress # to change fields.
    Enter two-digit number to set
    minutes.“DAILY =02:@A DAY”
    “DAILY =
    02:3cA DAY”
    Depress #.
    Enter 1 (AM) or 2 (PM).
    Depress #.“DAILY = 
    02:30/J DAY”
    “DAILY =
    02:OOp DAY”
    “I = 
    ”
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    1
    2
    3
    8
    1
    2
    3
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    Weekly ReminderEnter two-digit number to set
    hour.Depress 
    # to change fields.
    Enter two-digit number to set
    minutes.
    Depress #.
    Enter 1 (AM) or 2 (PM).
    Depress #.
    Enter day as follows:
    1= Sunday
    2= Monday
    3= Tuesday
    4=Wednesday
    5= Thursday
    6= Friday
    7= Saturday
    Depress 
    #.
    Event ReminderEnter two-digit number to set
    hour.Depress # to change fields.
    Enter two-digit number to set
    minutes.
    Depress 
    #.Enter 1 (AM) or 2 (PM).
    Depress 
    #.Enter month, 
    #, and date.
    Depress 
    #.
    8187“WEEKLY = 
    02:OOA DAY”
    “WEEKLY = 
    02:OQA DAY”
    “WEEKLY = 
    02:3QA DAY”
    “WEEKLY = 
    02:3OA_ DAY”
    “WEEKLY = 
    02:OOp DAY”
    “WEEKLY = 
    02:3OP DAY”“WEEKLY =
    02:3OP MOfj”“EVENT =
    02:OOA OO/OO”“EVENT =
    02:OQA OO/OO”“EVENT =
    02:3QA OO/OO”“EVENT = 
    02:30A OO/OO”“EVENT =
    02:oop 00/00”“EVENT = 
    02:OOP OCJOO”“EVENT =
    02:OOP 06184”
    111= 11
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    NOTES:1.If an alarm or reminder is not retired by the user within 8 hours of having matured, it
    will automatically be retired by the instrument.
    2.If another alarm/reminder comes due while one is currently active, it will be placed in
    queue until the current alarm/reminder is retired, at which time the queued
    alarm/reminder is activated. The queue shall allow a total of eight alarms or
    reminders to be queued and processed on a first-in, first-out basis.
    3.7.37
    Remote Tone “TONES” (44)
    Remote Tone Send permits the instrument user to cause succeeding keypad
    button depressions resulting in end-to-end DTMF tone signals over the
    tip-and-ring wire pair. This feature, when activated, also causes the
    cancellation of any interdigital timing and digit processing being performed by
    the switch.
    ISTEPOPERATION
    RESULT
    1Begin in off-hook dialing mode. Busy and I-USE 
    LEDs on, “PLEASE DIAL” and
    dial tone heard.
    .Depress TONES.(a) TONES LED on for l/2 second.
    (b) Notice of intention to transmit tones
    sent to switch.
    2
    3Send TONES.Tone pairs heard.
    To exit tone send mode, go on-hook.
    3.9.38Repeat Last Number “LAST #,’ (08)Last Number allows the user to initiate a call automatically to the last number
    manually dialed by the user by retaining in its memory the last number
    manually dialed. Depression of the LAST # feature button will cause a repeat
    of the dialing in the same number as if this feature button were a repertory dial
    feature button.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    Begin in an off-hook receiving dial tone with “PLEASE DIAL” state
    1Depress LAST #.(a) LAST # LED on.
    (b) Last number displayed 
    “XxXx”.(c) Digits sent to switch.
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    (d) LAST # LED off.
    (e) Display clears or reverts to the time
    and date.2Continue as with a normal line-to-line
    call.
    NOTE:
    If the user depresses the LAST # feature button with the instrument on-hook, the
    instrument shall initiate automatic line seizure followed by on-hook dialing. Refer to
    LINE SEIZURE for more information.
    3.7.39Repertory Dial “REP DIAL” (09)
    Repertory Dial provides for sending a programmed repertory number to the
    switch. The associated 
    LEDs are on during programming and digit sending
    sequence.
    If REP DIAL is depressed while on-hook, the SPEAKERPHONE (if equipped)
    or MONITOR LED will light and on-hook dialing will be initiated. The
    repertory dial button provides the capability of storing a sequence of 16 digits
    and pauses and also provides the capability of storing a 12-character
    alphanumeric identifier to be associated with the number.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    Begin in an off-hook dialing mode. BUSY and I-USE 
    LEDs on, dial tone heard,
    “PLEASE DIAL” displayed.
    1Depress desired REP DIAL button.(a) REP DIAL LED on during sending
    sequence.
    (b) DTMF signaling heard.
    (c) 
    “XxXx---” followed by “AAA---‘Ias programmed.
    2Proceed as with a normal line-to-line
    call.
    NOTE:
    The user may have multiple buttons on the instrument and/or on the 
    30-buttonAdd-On Module (if equipped), programmed as REPERTORY DIALING buttons.
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    3.7.40
    Ringer Cutoff “‘NO RING” (01)
    NO RING allows the station ringer to be silenced for the current call or for all
    future calls. If the NO RING button is depressed while the phone is ringing,
    the ring is silenced only for that call.If the phone is silent when the NO RING
    button is depressed, all future calls are silenced. Incoming calls are then
    signaled by a winking LED and may be answered in the normal manner.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT1To deactivate the station ringer,(a) RINGER CUTOFF LED on.
    depress RINGER CUTOFF.(b) “RINGER OFF”
    2To reactivate the station ringer,
    (a) RINGER CUTOFF LED off.
    depress RINGER CUTOFF.(b) “RINGER ON”
    3.7.4-lStation Speed Calling “SPD” (08)
    STATION SPEED CALLING allows the user to have up to 20 numbers
    programmed which, upon activation, causes the instrument to send the
    selected number to the switch automatically.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    Begin in an off-hook dialing mode. BUSY and I-USE 
    LEDs on, dial tone heard,
    “PLEASE DIAL” displayed.
    Depress SPEED.
    Enter two-digit code associated with
    the desired destination 
    (IO to 29).(a) SPEED LED on.
    (b) “CODE =
    ”(a) “CODE = XX”
    (b) 
    “XPXXX----‘I number dialed as
    programmed.
    3
    4(c) 
    “ABCD---” alpha information.
    (d) SPEED LED off.
    Depress 
    #.Proceed as with a normal line-to-line
    call.
    NOTES:
    1.There can be only one Station Speed Calling feature button per instrument.
    2.In the event the user has not programmed an alphanumeric character string with the
    number, the display will show only the speed calling code.
    5210 
    						
    							TL-130100-10013.If code number entered has no number stored, display shows “HANG UP and
    REDIAL”.3.7.42
    System Speed Calling “SYS CL” (47)
    SYSTEM SPEED CALLING allows the user to access system group speed
    calling numbers by use of SYS CL button and a code number to identify any
    one of the 1000 numbers.
    STEP
    OPERATION
    RESULT
    Begin in an off-hook dialing mode. BUSY and I-USE 
    LEDs on, dial tone heard,
    “PLEASE DIAL” displayed.
    1Depress SYS CL button.(a) SYS CL LED flashes at 120 IPM.
    (b) “CODE =
    ”
    2Enter, via the keypad, the three-digit(a) SYS CL LED on.
    code (000 
    - 999) associated with the(b) “CODE = XXX”
    desired number.(c) 
    “XPXXX--” number as programmed.
    (d) SYS CL LED off.
    3Depress #.(a) SYS CL LED off.
    (b) “DIALING”
    4Proceed as with a normal call.
    NOTES:
    1.There can only be one SYSTEM SPEED CALLING feature button per instrument.
    2.The range of the three-digit system speed calling code is specified by data base
    programming in the switch. Thus, the instrument will not verify the digits.
    3.7.43
    Saved Number Redial “SAVE 
    #” (07)
    The SAVED NUMBER button functions as a REP DIAL button, except the
    saved number redial button is associated with a user programmed number, or
    the number associated with a message that was saved while being displayed.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1To save a number, depress SAVE #
    (after dialing and before hanging up).
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    STEPOPERATION
    RESULT2To call a saved number, depress
    SAVE #.(a) Number dialed appears.
    (b) Number is automatically dialed.
    (a)Saved Number Redial - To Store Number
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress and hold SAVE NO.(a) SAVE NO. LED on.
    (b) Beep heard.
    (c) “SAVE # 
    REDIAL”
    2Release.(a) SAVE # LED flashes.
    (b) “XXXX” or blank if no number saved.
    3Enter desired number.“XXX--” as entered.
    4Depress and hold SAVE NO.(a) SAVE NO. LED on steady
    (b) Beep heard.
    (c) “NEW ENTRY STORED”
    5Release.(a) SAVE NO. LED off.
    I(b) Display clears or reverts to the time
    and date.
    ISee also: Special Data Programming/Entry
    3.7.44Shift “SHIFT” (43)
    The SHIFT button changes the mode of the remaining feature buttons to their
    preprogrammed alternate features. This mode will remain active until another
    feature button is depressed or the SHIFT button is depressed again, returning
    the feature buttons to their main programmed function.
    STEP
    OPERATION
    RESULT
    Begin from any state.
    1Depress SHIFT.(a) SHIFT LED on.
    ~
    2Depress any feature button.(a) BOTTOM LED on.
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