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C - 6 Call Appearance (CAP) Keys
Issue 6 Electra Elite
1. Receive CO/PBX incoming ring.
2. Go off-hook using the handset, or press
P
. A Call
Appearance key lights. Talk with outside party.
3. Press
U
. The Call Appearance key flashes.
4. Press the flashing Call Appearance key to retrieve the call.
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Data Assignment:
Use Memory Block 2-05 (Line Key Selection) to select Tenant-wide
Mode (TNAT) or Telephone Mode (default: TEL).
Use memory Block 2-06 (Line key Selection for Tenant Mode) to
assign Tenant Mode to CO/PBX line keys (default: CO).
Use memory Block 4-12 (Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode) to
assign Telephone Mode to CO/PBX line keys (default: CO).
Use Memory Block 4-43 (Station to Call Appearance Block
Assignment) to assign a multiline terminal to a CAP. Default: all
stations are assigned to CAP 00.
Restrictions:
A conference call involving two outside lines cannot reside on one
Call Appearance key.
General:
When a trunk call is originated or answered at a Multiline Terminal, it
must appear on a line key. The line key can be assigned as the trunk
or as a Call Appearance Key. A CAP is dynamic because it is used
for any trunk call a multiline terminal is using. An 8-key multiline
terminal can have eight CAP keys that allow the telephone to process
all 64 trunks, 8 trunks at a time.
A total of 1152 different CAP keys are broken up into 48 CAP blocks
with 24 keys per block. In system programming, a Multiline Terminal
is associated with a single CAP block. As the Multiline Terminal
processes calls, only keys in its assigned CAP block are used.
To place a Multiline Terminal incoming call on hold and retrieve
it:

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