Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 137

Busy Keys, Busy Key “Call Number”

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Features and MenuCards Busy Keys The system administrator can configure busy keys for your telephone. A busy key shows you the busy state of another internal subscriber. There are two kinds of busy keys: • Busy Key "Call Number": This busy key shows the busy status of a single internal call number. • Busy Key "Device": This busy key monitors all trunk keys configured on a terminal. If one of these trunk keys is busy, the busy key signals that the terminal is busy. Notes for the System Administrator • Busy keys can only be configured and labelled in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 communications system Configurator (in the Telephony: Devices: System phones menu). • For further information on busy keys, please refer to the online help and in the "Mounting and Commissioning" (for an Aastra 800: "Installing and Commissioning"). Busy Key "Call Number" Busy Display The busy status of a monitored call number is signalled as follows: • LED blinks: The call number is called. • LED lights up: The call number is busy. Calling Subscribers via the Busy Key g (LED off) Press - when the call number is not busy, the LED is off - the busy key. The internal subscriber whose call number is assigned to the busy key, is called. 135

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Features and MenuCards
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Busy Keys
The system administrator can configure busy keys for your telephone. A busy key
shows you the busy state of another internal subscriber. There are two kinds of busy
keys:
Busy Key “Call Number”
: This busy key shows the busy status of a single internal call
number.
Busy Key “Device”
: This busy key monitors all trunk keys configured on a terminal. If
one of these trunk keys is busy, the busy key signals that the terminal is busy.
Notes for the System Administrator
Busy keys can only be configured and labelled in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800
communications system
Configurator
(in the
Telephony
:
Devices
:
System
phones
menu).
For further information on busy keys, please refer to the online help and in the
“Mounting and Commissioning” (for an Aastra 800: “Installing and Commis-
sioning”).
Busy Key “Call Number”
Busy Display
The busy status of a monitored call number is signalled as follows:
LED blinks: The call number is called.
LED lights up: The call number is busy.
Calling Subscribers via the Busy Key
g
(LED off)
Press – when the call number is not busy, the LED is off – the
busy key. The internal subscriber whose call number is assigned
to the busy key, is called.