Aastra OpenCom X320 User Guide - Page 142

Trunk key, Team key, Busy key, Number of available call-keys, Telephone, Number of keys

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Team Functions Introduction Number of available call-keys Telephone OpenPhone 73 with an additional keypad extension KeyExtension 73P OpenPhone 75 OpenPhone 75 with an additional keypad extension KeyExtension 75D Number of keys 36 additional keys without a display Up to three of these keypad extensions can be used with a OpenPhone 73. Nine keys with a display 20 additional keys with a display Up to three of these keypad extensions can be used with a OpenPhone 75. Note: Only one function or call number can be programmed for each call key. The following keys can be used: ■ Trunk key: Calls (for the programmed call number, e.g. 11) are signalled to this key, and you can make internal and external calls via this number. A trunk key can be programmed with a substitute function (with another team member acting as the substitute). Calls for you are then signalled to the terminal of another team member. A trunk key also provides functions for managing calls. For example, you can configure call protection if you do not want to be disturbed, or call diversion to another telephone. ■ Team key: As with a trunk key, a team key can be used to receive or make calls. However, this key cannot be used to change the settings for managing calls; it is not possible, for example, to configure call diversion to another telephone. Calls made via a team key are signalled to all terminals with a trunk key that has been programmed with the same number. For example, the team key with the number 11 calls all trunk keys with the number 11. ■ Busy key: The purpose of a busy key is to make the busy status of other team members visible. An incoming call for a busy team member is signalled on the other team member's busy key. That team member can take this call by pressing the busy key, which seizes his own terminal's trunk key. Calls taken via the busy key are not entered in the call list of the team member who was originally called. In addition, it is possible to call the respective team member via his busy key when his terminal is idle. You set up a call to this team member by pressing your own trunk key. 140

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Team Functions
Introduction
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Note:
Only one function or call number can be programmed
for each call key.
The following keys can be used:
Trunk key
: Calls (for the programmed call number, e.g. 11) are signalled to this
key, and you can make internal and external calls via this number. A trunk key
can be programmed with a substitute function (with another team member
acting as the substitute). Calls for you are then signalled to the terminal of
another team member. A trunk key also provides functions for managing calls.
For example, you can configure call protection if you do not want to be dis-
turbed, or call diversion to another telephone.
Team key
: As with a trunk key, a team key can be used to receive or make calls.
However, this key cannot be used to change the settings for managing calls; it
is not possible, for example, to configure call diversion to another telephone.
Calls made via a team key are signalled to all terminals with a trunk key that has
been programmed with the same number. For example, the team key with the
number 11 calls all trunk keys with the number 11.
Busy key:
The purpose of a busy key is to make the busy status of other team
members visible. An incoming call for a busy team member is signalled on the
other team member's busy key. That team member can take this call by
pressing the busy key, which seizes his own terminal's trunk key. Calls taken via
the busy key are not entered in the call list of the team member who was origi-
nally called. In addition, it is possible to call the respective team member via his
busy key when his terminal is idle. You set up a call to this team member by
pressing your own trunk key.
OpenPhone 73 with an additional
keypad extension KeyExtension 73P
36 additional keys without a display
Up to three of these keypad extensions
can be used with a OpenPhone 73.
OpenPhone 75
Nine keys with a display
OpenPhone 75 with an additional
keypad extension KeyExtension 75D
20 additional keys with a display
Up to three of these keypad extensions
can be used with a OpenPhone 75.
Number of available call-keys
Telephone
Number of keys