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    							 DBS-32-755 39 Issued April 2000 393. Placing Outside Calls
    3.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    4.  If necessary, access an outside line.
    5.  Press the soft key next to the desired SSD number to initiate dialing.Dialing an SSD Number Using the Soft Keys on a Large Display Phone
    1.  From the Main Menu, press the key to the left of “System Dial.” The 
    System Speed Dial directory will be displayed. This is an alphabetical 
    directory.
    2.  Press the appropriate key on the SSD Directory. Either 5 or 10 system 
    speed dial names will be displayed, depending on how your system is 
    programmed. To scroll forward in the name directory, press the NEXT
     
    key. To scroll backwards in the directory, press the PREV
     key. 
    3.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    4.  If necessary, access an outside line.
    5.  Press the soft key next to the desired SSD entry to initiate dialing.
    Checking SSD Numbers
    To check an SSD number on a small-display or large-display phone, press the 
    soft key next to the entry in the SSD directory.
    Checking SSD Numbers by Entering 
    the SSD Bin Number
    1.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    2. Press CONF
    .
    3. Press AUTO
    .
    4.  Dial the appropriate SSD bin. The SSD number appears on the display. 
    						
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     40 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755
    Checking SSD Numbers Using the Soft 
    Keys
    1.  Scroll through the System Speed Dial directory until the desired SSD name 
    is displayed.
    2.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    3. Press CONF
    .
    4.  Press the soft key next to the SSD entry. The SSD number appears on the 
    display.
    Chaining Speed Dial Numbers
    To handle phone numbers longer than 16 characters, you can chain SSD 
    codes to a PSD code.  When you dial the PSD code, the system will dial each 
    SSD number contained in the chain.
     Systems using DBS software version CPC-EX v. 1.0 or higher also 
    allow you to chain SSD codes to each other, and to chain PSD codes to 
    each other.  (You cannot, however, chain PSD codes to an SSD code.) 
     A maximum of 16 characters, including other speed dial codes, can be 
    entered into a speed dial code.
    Note:  
    Before chaining, enter the parts of the phone number into one-touch or 
    soft keys, or into speed dial bins. For example, program the first part into one-
    touch key #1, the second part into one-touch key #2, etc.
    Complete the following steps to chain speed dial numbers:
    1.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    2. Press PROG, AUTO
    .
    3.  Enter the speed dial code (or press the one-touch key if using a PSD 
    number) you are chaining the other codes to.
    4. Press AUTO
     and enter the speed dial code containing the first part of the 
    number to be dialed.
    5.  Repeat step 4 for each remaining speed dial code to be contained in the 
    chain.
    6. Press HOLD
    . 
    						
    							 DBS-32-755 41 Issued April 2000 413. Placing Outside CallsRedialing Outside NumbersRedialing
    1.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    2.  Access an outside line.
    3. Press REDIAL
    .
    The phone dials the last outside number dialed.
    Auto-Redial
    Some systems allow the last number dialed (either outside or inside call) to be 
    redialed simply by pressing the REDIAL
     key.
    1.  When your phone is idle or receiving dial tone, press REDIAL
    .
    Auto-Repeat Dialing
    With some systems, if the outside number is busy, pressing the REDIAL
     key 
    will repeatedly redial the number until answered or the number of retries 
    reaches a set limit.
    1.  After receiving busy tone when dialing an outside number, press the 
    REDIAL
     key before disconnecting.
    To cancel Auto-Repeat Dialing
    Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    Saving and Redialing a Number
    You can save an outside number for redialing.  A saved number can be 
    redialed even if it is not the last number dialed.
    Saving a Number
    1.  Dial the desired phone number.
    2. Press AUTO
     twice. 
    						
    							3. Placing Outside Calls
     42 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-7553. Press *
    .
    4.  Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    .Redialing a Saved Number
    1.  Access an outside line.
    2. Press AUTO
    .
    3. Press *
    . 
    						
    							 DBS-32-755  Issued April 2000 434. Answering Calls
    Calls can reach your digital phone from several different sources, and can be 
    handled in a variety of ways.
    This chapter covers the following topics:
    Topic Page
    Picking Up Calls 44
    Holding Calls 44
    Using Call Park 45
    Transferring Calls 46 
    						
    							4. Answering Calls
     44 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Picking Up Calls
    To answer various types of calls, use the following procedures.
    1.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    2.  Do one of the following:
    *The DBS allows extensions to be grouped into paging groups.  When you 
    issue a page, you can specify the paging group, so that your announcement is 
    heard only on the phones that are members of that group.  Paging groups 
    often include people whose work is related.  (See “Paging” on page 50.)** Some offices have after-hours calls ring on a central bell (often called a 
    “universal night answer” device) or over a paging system using an external 
    speaker.  Dialing “78” allows you to answer these after-hours calls. 
    Holding CallsPutting a Call on Hold
    Press HOLD
     during a call.  
    If the call is on an outside line, retrieve the call by pressing the appropriate 
    line key.  (The line key will be flashing green.)
    If the call is an extension, retrieve it by pressing HOLD
     a second time, or by 
    pressing the flashing FF key.
    To answer . . . Do the following . . .
    A call ringing at someone 
    else’s phonePress the flashing FF key. 
    An extension in your paging 
    group*Dial 70
    .
    Note:
    Calls are answered in the following prior-
    ity order:
     Page call
     Internal call 
     Outside line.
    An extension outside your 
    paging group*a. Dial 79
    .
    b.  Dial the number of the ringing extension.
    After-hours calls ringing over 
    a paging speaker or night 
    answer device 
    **
    a.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    b. Dial 78
    . 
    						
    							4. Answering CallsDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000  45Answering Two Calls
    1. Press HOLD
     to put the first call on hold.
    2.  Press the green flashing FF key for the second call.
    3. Press HOLD
     to put the second call on hold.
    4.  Press the green flashing FF key to return to the first call.
    Notes:
     If you do not pick up a held call in a certain period of time, you will hear 
    a tone indicating that the call is still waiting.
     The EXT indicator flashes when you hold an internal call or an outside 
    line that is not assigned to an FF key.
    Using Call Park
    Use Call Park to send an outside call to someone you cannot locate.  You can 
    park the call and page the intended recipient of the call.  Then the intended 
    recipient can pick up the call.
    Note that attendants park calls somewhat differently than other extensions.  
    Attendants can park calls on any of 10 “park numbers.”  With extensions, 
    calls are parked on the user’s extension number.
    Note:  
    If a parked call is not answered within a certain time, the call returns to 
    the extension that parked it.
    Parking Calls from an Attendant Phone
    1. Press HOLD
     during an outside call.
    2. Dial 75
    .
    3.  Dial the system park number (00-09)
    .
    4.  Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    5.  If necessary, page the intended recipient of the call. 
    						
    							4. Answering Calls
     46 Issued April 2000 DBS-32-755Picking Up Calls Parked by the Attendant
    1.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    2. Dial 76
    .
    3.  Dial the appropriate system park number (00-09)
    .
    Parking Calls from an Extension
    1. Press HOLD
     during an outside call.
    2. Dial 75
    .
    3.  Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    Picking Up Calls Parked by an Extension
    1.  Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF
    .
    2. Dial 76
    .
    3.  Dial the extension number of the person that parked the call.
    Transferring Calls
    Note:  
    If a transferred call is not answered within a specified time, the call 
    rings again at the extension that transferred it.
    Screened Transfers
    In a screened transfer, you announce the call before transferring it.  This 
    allows you to give the recipient information about the call.
    1.  During a call, press HOLD
    .
    2.  Dial the extension number to which the call will be transferred.
    3.  When the recipient answers, announce the call.
    4.  Do one of the following (ask your dealer or system administrator which is 
    appropriate):
     Replace the handset or press ON/OFF 
    						
    							4. Answering CallsDBS-32-755 Issued April 2000  47 Press PROG
     and then replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    . Unscreened Transfers
    Note:  
    This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS 
    configuration, and may not be available.  For information, see your system 
    administrator or DBS dealer.
    In an unscreened transfer, you do not announce the call to the person 
    receiving the transfer.  The call simply rings at the phone to which it is 
    transferred.
    1.  During a call, press HOLD
    .
    2.  Dial the extension number to which the call will be transferred.
    3.  Do one of the following (ask your dealer or system administrator which is 
    appropriate):
     Replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    , or
     Press PROG
     and then replace the handset or press ON/OFF
    .  
    						
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