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Electra Elite Issue 6
Features and Specifications Manual C - 7
Several Multiline Terminals can be assigned to the same CAP block
with the same set of 24 keys. Incoming trunks to these Multiline
Terminals appear on the same CAP key at each station.
CAR keys can also be associated with a CAP block. As a call arrives
and is answered from a CAR, it moves to the assigned CAP key on
the terminal. Different CAR keys can be associated with different
CAP blocks to segregate calls based on the extension the call was
sent to. When a CAR is not assigned to a CAP block, the telephone
CAP assignment is used by the CAR.
Any held call left on a CAP key for more than the programmed time
recalls to the Multiline Terminal where the call was originally put on
hold.
When a Multiline Terminal (other than the one that originally initiated
or received a call) is used to retrieve a held call, the SMDR records a
transfer to the Multiline Terminal where the call was retrieved.
Only outside lines use a CAP key.
Outside lines reside on the CAP key in the order of lowest to highest
line key number on the station.
A Multiline Terminal can have multiple CAP keys assigned to it
(including those from different CAP blocks).
All Flexible Line keys on a Multiline Terminal can be assigned as
CAP keys in System Programming.
Multiline Terminals and CAR Keys are assigned to CAP blocks in
System Programming.
RELATED FEATURES
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Feature
Number
Feature Name
C-3 Call Arrival (CAR) Keys

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