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Notes, Toggling Variable Mode On/Off with an FF-Key.

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Appendix A 2.0 Features Update Notes assigned to display in FF3 ExtPort# 28#. The same applies when the extension receives CO dial tone (FF3 ExtPort# 29#); during a trunk call (FF3 ExtPort# 30#); and after dialing a busy extension (FF3 ExtPort# 33#). • Use existing addresses FF1 2# 7# 1# thru 4# to assign select key features to Flexible Function Screens. • Select key features for Fixed Function Screens will not appear on small-display phones. 3. While the select key feature is displayed, you can execute the feature by pressing the > or < select key. Toggling Variable Mode On/Off with an FF-Key. You can program the *61 code into an FF-key: In programming mode, press FF5 (ExtPort)# (KeyNo.)# (*61)#. The FF-key will toggle Variable Mode on/off while the extension is idle or in an off-hook/dial-tone state. The FF-key LED will remain lit (red) while Variable Mode is "On". (You can also use a one-touch key to toggle Variable Mode on and off; however, one-touch keys do not contain an LED to indicate when Variable Mode is on.) Variable Mode After Power-Cycling. If Variable Mode is "On", the extension will stay in Variable Mode even after power-cycling (system is powered down, then powered back up). Incompatibility with older phone versions. Variable Mode is available on the 44-Series phones only. Conditions under which Variable Mode does not work. Variable Mode will be temporarily overridden under the following conditions: during an incoming message state, hold state, message-waiting state, or call-waiting state. Incoming messages include: CO Queuing Incoming [trunk no.] REV.[extension no.] TRF.[trunk no.] H-Recall Call Wait REC.[trunk no.] Recall Hnt [Hunt Group no.] DISA Incoming Call [extension no.] Transf [extension no.] Recall [trunk no.] HOLD Recall Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 A-9

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Appendix A
2.0 Features Update
Revised April 2000
DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700
A-9
assigned to display in FF3 ExtPort# 28#.
The same applies when the
extension receives CO dial tone (FF3 ExtPort# 29#); during a trunk
call (FF3 ExtPort# 30#); and after dialing a busy extension (FF3
ExtPort# 33#).
Use existing addresses FF1 2# 7# 1# thru 4# to assign select key
features to Flexible Function Screens.
Select key features for
Fixed
Function Screens will not appear on
small-display phones.
3.
While the select key feature is displayed, you can execute the feature
by pressing the > or < select key.
Notes
Toggling Variable Mode On/Off with an FF-Key.
You can program the
*61
code
into an FF-key:
In programming mode, press FF5 (ExtPort)# (KeyNo.)# (*61)#.
The FF-key will toggle Variable Mode on/off while the extension is idle or in an
off-hook/dial-tone state.
The FF-key LED will remain lit (red) while Variable
Mode is “On”.
(You can also use a one-touch key to toggle Variable Mode on and
off; however, one-touch keys do not contain an LED to indicate when Variable
Mode is on.)
Variable Mode After Power-Cycling.
If Variable Mode is “On”, the extension
will stay in Variable Mode even after power-cycling (system is powered down,
then powered back up).
Incompatibility with older phone versions.
Variable Mode is available on the
44-Series phones only.
Conditions under which Variable Mode does not work.
Variable Mode will be
temporarily overridden under the following conditions: during an incoming
message state, hold state, message-waiting state, or call-waiting state.
Incoming
messages include:
CO Queuing
Incoming [trunk no.]
REV.[extension no.]
TRF.[trunk no.]
H-Recall
Call Wait
REC.[trunk no.]
Recall Hnt [Hunt Group no.]
DISA Incoming
Call [extension no.]
Transf [extension no.]
Recall [trunk no.]
HOLD Recall