NEC DTL-6DE-1 User Manual - Page 30

Soft Key Features, FDL Logged Out IP Station - Call Destination

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1. BUSY BUSY 2000 (1) 4:26 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 MIC CB CW >>> Push >>> BUSY 2000 (2) 4:26 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 S&R >>> CONNECTION 2000 4:26 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 MIC DND >>> CONSULTATION HOLD TRANSFER 2000 4:26 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 MIC CONF >>> Soft Key Features When the Soft Key corresponding to a desired feature name is operated, the selected feature name starts to blink on the LCD. The blinking display of available features takes precedence over the display of features specified by the Soft Key pattern. Note: The Soft Keys can be programmed in System Data to blink, remain steady, have no indication, or display a character when either in use or idle. The following shows the default display patterns of main features. FDB (Call Forwarding - Busy Line) Permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a predesignated station. FDA (Call Forwarding - All Calls) Permits all calls designated for a particular station to be routed to another station regardless of the busy or idle status of the called station. FDL (Logged Out IP Station - Call Destination) Enables a system to transfer the call to appropriate station when Dterm whose LOGGED OUT IP STATION - CALL DESTINATION has already been registered is in logout status. E-OVR (Executive Override) Enables selected station users, upon encountering a busy condition at an internal station, to bridge into the busy connection. CW (Call Waiting) Enables a busy station to receive a second incoming call. A camp-on indication tone is sent to the busy station, and you can use a switchhook flash to answer the second call. CB (Call Back) Provides the ability for a calling station to set a CALL BACK. The calling station will be rung as soon as the busy station becomes available. S&R (Save and Repeat) Allows a station to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number later. 22

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1.
Soft Key Features
When the Soft Key corresponding to a desired feature
name is operated, the selected feature name starts to
blink on the LCD. The blinking display of available
features takes precedence over the display of features
specified by the Soft Key pattern.
The following shows the default display patterns of
main features.
FDB (Call Forwarding - Busy Line)
Permits a call to a busy station to be immediately
forwarded to a predesignated station.
FDA (Call Forwarding - All Calls)
Permits all calls designated for a particular station to be
routed to another station regardless of the busy or idle
status of the called station.
FDL (Logged Out IP Station - Call Destination)
Enables a system to transfer the call to appropriate
station when Dterm whose LOGGED OUT IP STATION
- CALL DESTINATION has already been registered is
in logout status.
E-OVR (Executive Override)
Enables selected station users, upon encountering a
busy condition at an internal station, to bridge into the
busy connection.
CW (Call Waiting)
Enables a busy station to receive a second incoming
call. A camp-on indication tone is sent to the busy
station, and you can use a switchhook flash to answer
the second call.
CB (Call Back)
Provides the ability for a calling station to set a CALL
BACK. The calling station will be rung as soon as the
busy station becomes available.
S&R (Save and Repeat)
Allows a station to save a specific dialed number and
then redial that number later.
Note:
The Soft Keys can be programmed in System
Data to blink, remain steady, have no indication,
or display a character when either in use or idle.
4:26 PM
MON 12 JUL 2010
TRANSFER
2000
MIC
>>>
CONF
BUSY
CONSULTATION HOLD
4:26 PM
MON 12 JUL 2010
BUSY
2000
MIC
>>>
CB
(1)
Push >>>
4:26 PM
MON 12 JUL 2010
BUSY
2000
S&R
>>>
CW
(2)
4:26 PM
MON 12 JUL 2010
2000
MIC
>>>
DND
CONNECTION