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Telephone Operating Instructions
To redial the saved number:
Lift the handset.
Press the RERING button or dial the Ring Again dial access code plus the digit 1. The
RERING button indicator briefly changes to ACTIVE while the saved number is
automatically dialed.
Secretarial intercom allows telephones to signal a secretarial position and the secretarial
position to signal back. The secretarial position requires a separate SECRETARIAL
INTERCOM button for each secretarial intercom network. Each network may have more
than one member.
To originate a secretarial intercom call:
Lift the handset.
Press the SECRETARIAL INTERCOM button. The SECRETARIAL INTERCOM
button indicator changes to ACTIVE.
The called telephones ring as long as the SECRETARIAL INTERCOM button is
pressed. Coded signals can be sent by alternately pressing and releasing the
SECRETARIAL INTERCOM button.
A communication path is established when the call is answered.
To answer a secretarial intercom call:
Lift the handset.
Press the calling SECRETARIAL INTERCOM button. A communication path is
established. The SECRETARIAL INTERCOM button indicator changes to ACTIVE.
At all other appearances, the SECRETARIAL INTERCOM button indicator
changes to BUSY.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) produces a record of incoming and outgoing
calls on trunk routes specified by system programming. When enabled, SMDR is invoked
automatically; no action is necessary on the part of the user.
For accounting and control, account and authorization codes may be assigned to users.
Entry of these codes may be optional or forced. If forced, the codes must be entered
before access to a trunk will be granted. If optional, they may be entered at any time during
an outgoing or incoming call.
The authorization code can be entered alone or directly following the account code. The
system checks the account and authorization access codes for an exact match. If an
incorrect access code, account code, or authorization code is dialed, the system returns
reorder tone immediately.
Trailing digit values ranging from 0 to 4 provide control of the Personal Identification
Number (PIN) dialed. This is useful in trunk-to-trunk calls to control whether the PIN
information appears in the incoming or outgoing trunk SMDR records. If programming
specifies no trailing digit, then the PIN will apply to the next trunk that is accessed or
reaccepted. If programming specifies one trailing digit, the trailing digit specifies the
following actions:
Secretarial Intercom
Station Message Detail
Recording (SMDR)

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