Inter-Tel 827.866 Telephone User Manual


 
ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUAL OCTOBER 1997
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curity code (if applicable). You hear aconfirma-
tion tone followed by DISA dial tone.
If programming from another station, lift the
handset or press the SPKR key.
(2) Enter the Remote Programming feature code
(359). If you have a display, it shows ENTER
EXTENSION. (Executive Keyset users can
press the IC DIR key to use the intercom direc-
tory to look up a number.)
(3) Enter the extension to be forwarded. If you have
a display, it shows ENTER PASSWORD. If you
entered an invalid extension number, you will
hear reorder tones and can try again.
(4) Enter the extension’s password, followed by #.
If you have a display, it shows ENTER FEA-
TURE CODE.
NOTE: If you enter an incorrect password, the
display will show INVALID PASSWORD and
the call is disconnected. Station users will hear
reorder tones.
(5) To turn on Call Forward:
a. Enter one of the following Call Forward fea-
ture codes. If you entered an invalid feature
code, you will hear reorder tones and can try
again.
Call Forward All Calls 355............
Call Forward If Busy 357.............
Call Forward If No Answer 356........
Call Forward If No Answer/Busy 358...
b. Enter the forwarding destination. This can
be an extension number or a trunk access
code followed by an outside telephone num-
ber.
If the forward destination is an extension
number, programming is complete and the
call is disconnected automatically.
If the forward destination is an outside num-
ber, hang up to complete the programming.
If the station is not permitted to forward to
the destination entered, you will hear reor-
der tones and can try again.
If you hang up before entering a forward
destination, the programmed forward is can-
celed.
(6) To turn off Call Forward: Enter 355 and then
hang up instead of entering a destination. You
hear a confirmation tone.
Group Listen Feature (Keysets Only)
The Group Listen feature allows a keyset user to trans-
mit a conversation over the keyset speaker while in
handset or headset mode. This allows other people in
the room to listen to the conversation. However, the
keyset microphone remains disabled so that only the
headset or handset user can speak.
This feature cannot be used on a handsfree call. The
user must be on a call using the handset or a headset
before entering the feature code. Group Listen cannot
be used on single-line sets.
TO TURN THE GROUP LISTEN FEATURE ON OR OFF DURING A
CALL:
While on a call using the handset or a headset,
press the Special key and enter the Group Listen
feature code (312). You hear a confirmation
tone and the display shows GROUP LISTEN
ON or GROUP LISTEN OFF. (The other party
will not hear the confirmation tone.)
The Group Listen feature code (312) is now included in
the Extensions, Usernames, and Feature Codes pro-
gramming screen. It is also available through the
Executive Keyset display menu.
When the feature is active in handset mode, the SPKR
lamp will remain unlit. This allows the user to place the
call into handsfree mode at any time during the call by
pressing the SPKR key. When the feature is active in
headset mode, the SPKR lamp is lit. Pressing the key
will disconnect the call.
The Group Listen feature code can be programmed un-
der a feature key or DSS/BLF key just like any other
feature. The key functions as a toggle. If the key has a
lamp, it is lit when the feature is activated and unlit
when the feature is turned off.
If the Group Listen feature is active when an OHVA
call is received by the keyset, the OHVA call will camp
on (because the speaker is busy).
CO Hookflash on Conference Calls
The system now supports the CO Hookflash feature
code (330) during a conference call.
TO GENERATE A HOOKFLASH WHILE ON A CONFERENCE
CALL:
Press
and dial the Hookflash feature
code (330).