Polycom 9000-Series Telephone User Manual


 
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Feature Reference
Overview
This chapter provides reference information for programming and using system
features.
Features are listed in alphabetical order.
System Programming
procedures include the procedure code (# and three-digit number) in the heading;
dial-code features include the feature code (F for
f or I for i, plus a
two- or three-digit code). Headings without codes are general call-handling topics
or Telephone Programming procedures.
Each feature includes the following information, if applicable:
This chapter gives step-by-step instructions, using the following conventions:
All of the instructions in this chapter assume that system phones select
outside lines or pools first and standard phones select intercomStandard
phones; Automatic Line Selection for first (as determined by each
extension’s setting for Automatic Line Selection).
See Chapter 2 for a review of the methods and buttons you can use while in
programming mode.
Programming instructions tell you to use the
D
button to change values
for specific settings. You can enter a value using the dialpad if you prefer.
Similarly, there are different ways to exit programming mode as described in
Chapter 2
—use the method with which you are most comfortable.
For Telephone Programming, this chapter provides only the instructions for
Centralized Telephone Programming. To program from individual
extensions, users should refer to their User Instruction Cards.
Display prompts in the chapter are shown as they appear on
PARTNER-model phones. If you are using an MLS-model phone, some of
these prompts may be abbreviated.
If you have trouble finding a feature name in this chapter, consult the index.
Perhaps you know the feature by a different name. Or, if you know the feature by
its System Programming procedure code or feature dial code, consult the
numerical listings in the following section to find the correct feature name.
Description Examples
Related Features Programming
Considerations Using
Valid Entries ( = factory setting)