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Siemens Optipoint 420 - Making Multiline Calls; Using Line Keys

Siemens Optipoint 420
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Making multiline calls
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Making multiline calls
Using line keys
Line keys are configured by the service personnel. The
station number of each station user is assigned to a line
and is the primary line of that team member. The same
line is configured on the line keys of the other station
users as a secondary line. Each station user can use
any of the line keys that are available.
The following example illustrates how telephones with
several line keys are interrelated within a team (keyset
configuration).
3234 is the station number of Mr. Jones, 3235 the sta-
tion number of Mr. Brown and 3236 the station number
of Mr. Jackson. Calls can be conducted on all three keys
on all three telephones. The line with the user’s own
station number is always the primary line.
Numbers that have been saved on your tele-
phone can only be used for line key dialing on
your own telephone.
3234 (primary line)
3235 "Brown"
3236 "Jackson"
3235 (primary line)
3234 "Jones"
3236 "Jackson"
3236 (primary line)
3234 "Jones"
3235 "Brown"
Mr. Jones telephone
Mr. Brown’s telephone
Mr. Jackson’s telephone

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