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Inter-Tel GLX - Outside Calls; Receiving and Placing Outside Calls; Outside Dial Tone Restore and Timed Hookflash; Line Key Skipping

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OUTSIDE CALLS
OUTSIDE DIAL TONE RESTORE AND TIMED HOORFLASH
The GLX System is designed to send a timed hookflash when the
keyset user presses the line key (or the FLASH key on the Execu-
tive Keyset) while on an outside call.
This allows the user to
disconnect from one call and restore dial tone on the same C.O.
line to place a second call.
This is faster than pressing and
releasing the hookswitch and then pressing the line key to make a
call.
A timed hookflash may be required when the system is used behind
a PBX system or to access telephone company features.
If so, the
keyset user simply presses the line key (or FLASB key) instead of
the hookswitch when a hookflash is needed. If the system is used
behind a PBX, this feature will re-access PBX features instead of
restoring C.O. dial tone.
To restore outside dial tone:
After you are finished with the
call,
do not hang up. Press the same line key (or FLASH key on
an Executive Keyset).
You hear dial tone and can place an out-
going call.
LINE KEY SKIPPING
Line key skipping allows keyset users to disconnect from one out-
side call and access another C.O. line by pressing another line
key. This is faster than pressing and releasing the hookswitch
and pressing a line key. If the system is used behind a PBX,
this feature will re-access PBX dial tone instead of accessing
C.O. dial tone.
To use line key skipping: After you are finished with an outside
call, do not hang up.
Press an unlit line key to place a call or
press a flashing or fluttering line key to answer a ringing, re-
calling, or holding outside call. The selected line key lights.
GLX Owner's Guide (Issue 1, 11/85)
Page 19

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