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6.4 Feature Buttons
If you find that you are using certain miscellaneous features often,
access buttons may make operation easier. To create feature buttons,
use the interactive buttons to select the feature you want to store, and
then store the feature on a programmable button (see the instructions
on the next page).
• Account Code Button (ACCT)—allows you to enter an
account code for call record purposes.
• Automatic Call-Back (Camp On) Button (CAMP)—arranges
the system to ring your and another’s telephones as soon as their
telephone becomes idle.
• Call Forward Button (CFWD)—provides one-button
forwarding of all of your calls to another telephone.
• Call Park Orbit Button (PARK)—places a call in a system
hold for pick up.
• Do Not Disturb Button (DND)—prevents other telephones
from ringing your telephone.
• Page Button (PAGE)—provides one-button access to paging.
• Privacy Button (PRIV)—releases privacy for current call.
• Saved Number Redial Button (SAVE)—redials saved last-
dialed number.
• Voice-Announce Block Button (VAB)—blocks voice
announcements.
Programming of the feature access buttons may require several selec-
tions involving many LCD screens. If an abbreviation used is not
familiar to you, consult Appendix B, Display Abbreviations - DSU II
Digital Expandable Systems on page 115.