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17.10  Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Not applicable.
17.11 Monitoring Keys
A monitoring key (or MNS key) is a key that allows you to monitor and 
answer calls to other extensions, as well as make calls to the monitored 
extension. 
Note:  MNS keys are programmed as a shortcut keys by the system 
administrator. 
The monitoring feature is especially useful in Boss-Secretary applica-
tions. 
You answer a call to an monitored extension by pressing the shortcut 
key which the extension has been programmed to. 
The shortcut displays one of the following status indications:
• The indicator lamp is off: The monitored extension is free.
• The indicator lamp is flashing fast: The monitored extension has 
an incoming call waiting to be answered.
• The indicator lamp is on: The monitored extension is busy.
• The indicator lamp is flashing slowly: The monitored extension 
is put on hold.
Note:  When you log on to another IP phone, all monitoring keys are 
moved automatically to the other telephone.
For information on how to edit a shortcut key, see 14.4.2 Editing an MNS 
Key on page 87.
17.12 Recording
It is possible to record your calls to a central recording equipment, if the 
system administrator has initiated this feature.
There are two options:
• The type of calls to be recorded are defined in the recording equip-
ment by the system administrator. You do not have to do anything 
to start the recording. As soon as a call is recorded the icon   
appears in the display.