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Off Hook Voice Announce with Hands-free Answerback
With Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA), you can receive a voice
announcement from a DX-80 system extension while your telephone is
busy. OHVA uses the speakerphone circuit to accommodate a second
conversation path to your telephone. (To receive an OHVA call you must be
using the handset for the call in progress.) An OHVA call can be rejected
easily if the call in progress should not be interrupted.
Operation – Placing an OHVA to Another Extension
1. Call the busy extension.
EXT XXX BUSY
cbck msg next
2. Press [next]. The bottom row options change as follows:
camp voic
3. Press [voic]. The OHVA call is established over the called extension
speakerphone.
OHVA EXT XXX
Operation – Receiving an OHVA Call
1. While on a call using the handset, you receive an OHVA call:
EXT XXX OHVA
reject
2. Respond to the OHVA caller using the telephone speakerphone or
press [reject] to end the OHVA call.
Pulse to DTMF Conversion *
When the system is connected to Dial Pulse (rotary) outgoing outside lines,
you may manually force the system to output DTMF tones for access to
special services. For example, if the DX-80 is connected to rotary outside
lines because of equipment limitations in your area, you may need to switch
to Touch Tone
®
mode (DTMF) when connected to automated services like
bank-by-phone, etc.
Operation
1. Access an outside line (Signaling Type = Pulse) and dial any number.
2. After the pulse dialing has ended and the connection is made, press
*.