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92600GLO02 April 2001 Soft Key Glossary Printed in U.S.A. (2562) 92600GLO02-1.qxd 3/12/01 4:45 PM Page 1[...]
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Add W ith an established Conference call, press any soft key to add another call to the Conference. Al m Alarm: Allows you to set Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 on your phone. Alm2 Alarm 2: Used with the Alarm feature. This allows you to set the time for Alarm 2. AnHd Answer Hold: Appears while placing a Conference call. After pressing CONF to place the first [...]
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Bypass Appears when calling an extension which is set for Call Forwarding. By pressing the BYP ASS key , the Call Forward/DND Override feature is activated, allowing the call to ring the originally called extension. Cfwd Call Forward: Programs an extension for Call Forwarding. CLR Clear: Allows you to clear Message W aiting or Callback requests eit[...]
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Dir Directory: Use the directory list to place an intercom call to an extension. OR Directory: Appears when joining calls in a Conference call. Y ou can use Directory Dialing to call an extension. DND Do Not Disturb Ext External Page Zone: Used when programming Park and Page to select the external page zone you wish to use. OR External: Appears whe[...]
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Line Line Callback: Allows you to cancel central office Camp On or Callbacks. MW Message W aiting: An extension can use this key to return a Message W aiting left by another extension. OR If the CLR key is pressed, MW allows you to clear Message W aiting requests you left or that someone left for you. MsgWt Message W ait: Appears when placing an in[...]
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R:7 L:5 E:3 While programming Park and Page or Personal Greeting, this allows you to record (R:7), listen (L:5), or erase (E:3) your message. Ring Appears when programming an extension’ s intercom call type. Press RING if you want your extension to ring when you receive an intercom call. OR Appears when placing a call to an extension. This allows[...]
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Sta Station: Used with Call Forwarding to determine the type of forwarding to be used. T rf T ransfer: T ransfers a call to another extension. VMsg V oice Message: Appears when placing an intercom call. If pressed, it transfers you to the voice mailbox for that extension. OR V oice Message: If you have voice mail messages, pressing VMSG allows you [...]
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NEC America, Inc., Corporate Networks Group 4 Forest Parkway , Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 F AX: 203-929-0535 cng.nec.com 92600GLO02-1.qxd 3/12/01 4:45 PM Page 8[...]