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Three-member Team

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Team Functions Examples of Use 11.2.2 Three-member Team The three-member team described here is an example of a team configuration within a project group, e.g. export sales. Each team member has one OpenPhone 73 system telephone with all call keys programmed as trunk and team keys. 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 Seizure Each team member's call number, e.g. call number 10 for Miller, is programmed as a trunk key on his telephone. 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. 144

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Team Functions
Examples of Use
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11.2.2
Three-member Team
The three-member team described here is an example of a team configuration
within a project group, e.g. export sales.
Each team member has one OpenPhone 73 system telephone with all call keys
programmed as trunk and team keys.
Example: three-member team
Line Seizure
Each team member’s call number, e.g. call number 10 for Miller, is programmed as
a trunk key on his telephone.
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.
10
11
12
Johnson
Trk 11: Johnson
TK 10: Miller
TK 12: Smith
Smith
TrK12:Smith
TK 10: Miller
TK 11: Johnson
Miller
TrK10:Miller
TK 11: Johnson
TK 12: Smith