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