Call buttons
Buttons (labeled 1–5) to
make and receive inside
and outside calls
Fixed feature buttons
Buttons for special operator
functions and basic call
handling
Start
— begins directing
the call and puts the
caller on hold at the
Source
button
Source
— connects you
with the caller after
you’ve begun directing
the call
Destination
— connects
you with the person
being called (when you
are directing the call)
Release
— completes a
call and frees you for the
next call. It also releases
you from a 3-way
conference.
Headset Auto Ans
—
(Headset Auto Answer)
automatically connects
you to the next call each
time a new call arrives at
your console
Headset Mute
(Headset/Handset Mute)
— temporarily turns off
the headset microphone
to allow you to talk to
someone privately. It
also turns off the
handset microphone.
Headset Status
—
allows you to switch
between the handset and
the headset
Send/Remove Message
—
turns co-workers’ message
lights on and off
Position Busy
—
temporarily prevents most
calls from being sent to your
console. You will still
receive calls to your
extension and calls from
co-workers who are using
forwarding features.
Night Service
— turns on
after-hours phone operation
Alarm
— notifies you that
something is wrong with the
system
Cancel
— cancels a
call-directing attempt and
reconnects you to the
original caller held at the
Source
button. The call
then moves to a call button.
Join
— connects you, the
original caller (source), and
the co-worker being called
(destination) in a 3-way
conference
Pool Status
— shows you
the status of the outside line
groups in your system
Forced Release
— drops
all callers (including you)
from a call and frees you for
another call
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