Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 194
Line Busy Indication, Call Signalling, If a line is busy, e.g. TrK 11 Johnson
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Team Functions Examples of Use On the other telephones in the team, this call number is programmed as a team key (e.g. TK 10 on Johnson's and Smith's telephones). The team members can thus see which number a call is for and can answer it by pressing the appropriate team key. The team members can call each other via the team keys. For example, Miller can call number 12 by pressing TK 12; the call is then signalled to Smith's telephone on TrK 12. Miller 10 TrK 10: Miller TK 11: Johnson TK 12: Smith Johnson 11 Trk 11: Johnson TK 10: Miller TK 12: Smith Smith 12 TrK 12: Smith TK 10: Miller TK 11: Johnson Example: three-member team Line Busy Indication If a line is busy, e.g. TrK 11 Johnson, the team keys 11 on Miller's and Smith's telephones will indicate this. Call Signalling In this example, calls via the trunk keys are signalled acoustically. Calls via the team keys are indicated by a visual signal (the team key LED flashes). 192