KEYSET FEATURES
Two types of keysets are available for use on the GLX System:
the Executive Keyset and the Standard Keyset.
The Executive
Keyset differs from the Standard Keyset in that it has 6 addi-
tional feature keys, 12 Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field
(DSS/BLF) keys, and a jack for connecting a data device. Each
keyset feature is described below.
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Line Keys
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Feature Keys on Standard and Executive Keysets
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Feature Keys on the Executive Keyset Only
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Lamp Indications
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Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Keys
(Executive Keyset only)
0 Volume Controls
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Audible Signals
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Speakerphone
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Headset Connection and Operation
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Data Device Interface (Executive Keyset only)
LINE KEYS
The six line keys provide direct access to the C.O. lines.
Each
line key is equipped with a lamp that indicates the status of the
C.O. line (in use, holding, recalling, etc.).
FEATURE KEYS ON STANDARD AND EXECUTIVE KEYSETS
Key
ON/OFF
SPDL
CNF
SYS HOLD
PAGE
E-PAGE
Function
Controls the speakerphone or headset for handsfree
operation.
Disconnects a C.O.
line when dialing on hook.
Stores and dials speed-dial numbers.
Inserts pauses in speed-dial numbers.
When used with the asterisk (*) key, redials the last
number dialed (Standard Keyset).
Places calls on conference hold, then establishes a
conference.
Places an outside call on system hold.
When used with the asterisk (*) key at the
attendant's keyset, places the system in night ring
mode.
Initiates an internal page.
Initiates an external page.
GLX Owner's Guide (Issue 1, 11/85)
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