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1.11 Phone Status Letters
The series of letters that appear in the top left of the display are used to indicate the status of various features.
Multiple letter may be displayed, for example NG or SG, indicating a combination of states.
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B = Barred
A B is shown on your phone's display when the system administrator has set you to outgoing call barred
status. You will only be able to make internal calls while this is applied.
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D = Diverting (Forwarding) Calls
A D is shown on your phone's display when you have forward unconditional enabled.
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G = Group Member (In Group)
A G is shown on your phone's display when have been configured as a member of a hunt group and your
membership is enabled. While this is the case, you may receive calls targeted to the hunt group.
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N = No Calls (Do Not Disturb)
An N is shown on your phone's display when you have do not disturb enabled.
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O = Out of Service
An O is shown on your phone's display when any of the groups of which you are enabled as a member is set
to night service mode. In that mode calls to that group are diverted to its fallback if set or otherwise to
voicemail if available.
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R = Resilience
An R is shown on your phone's display your phone is working in resilience mode. This is used when there
may have been a problem with the telephone system to which your phone was registered and another
system is currently providing temporary support for your phone. In this mode, some features may not be
available and calls may be routed differently.
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S = System Alarm
If you are configured as a system administrator, an S in the phone's display indicates a system alarm .
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T = Twinned
A T is shown on a phone's display if it is internally twinned with your phone. Calls to you will alert on both
phones and can be answered by you at either phone.
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! = Cannot retrieve user settings
An ! is shown if the telephone system at which you have logged in could not contact the telephone system
that stores your user settings. If this happens it limits the telephone functions, including making and receiving
calls, that you can use. Contact your system administrator.
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