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Interquartz IQ335 - Holding and Transferring Calls; Using the Memories; Speed Dialing; Cascade Memory Dialing

Interquartz IQ335
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If two Pauses (i.e. 200mSec) do not produce a long enough post-Recall pause for the network switch, try
three pauses (300mSec) or four (400mSec) or more.
The Pause time setting remains set until the user changes it - removal of power sources or line connection
will not change the setting.
HOLDING AND TRANSFERRING CALLS
The method used for these functions is dependent on your system type, so you will need to check your
system’s extension user guide. The RECALL key is typically used to transfer calls and the Recall Timing
setting affects the Recall key’s ability to function correctly with your system (see below).
USING THE MEMORIES
Any combination of numbers, and , Pause, Recall and Handsfree commands can be stored. You
may find it useful to store some of your favourite network facility commands in the telephone for fast,
convenient access to those facilities (e.g. Diversion, Call Forward, Call Back etc). Consult your system
user guide for the codes that you need to store. The Direct Access memories can be pre-programmed at
point of sale with network feature codes. For further information, please refer to the “Memory Operation”
and “Memory Protection Switch” sections of this manual.
Speed Dialing
When storing a number, you can add a “Speed Dialing” command to the start of the number. This makes
dialing faster and easier. The “H” command, entered by pressing the HANDSFREE/HEADSET preceding
the telephone number in the Memory Storage procedure, activates the handsfree function during dialing
so that you can make a handsfree call just by pressing the memory key once it is programmed.
Cascade Memory Dialing
The contents of more than one memory can be “cascaded” or added together during a call to create a
long dialing sequence by pressing the required memory keys in the desired order. This feature can be
used to store unusually long numbers, which may exceed the digit capacity of any individual memory.

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