Panasonic S-ICX Manual

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S-ICX (International) issued June 2000
S-ICX-4.5-200
Applications:
  Systems that are designed as “squared,” and multiple lines appear on telephones
  Boss/Secretary applications
FLEXIBLE FEATURE KEYS (“FF-KEYS”)
Description:
Every FF-key on a telephone can be programmed by the end-user for a variety of one-touch 
features. The following is a list of some of those features:  
Benefits:
  Flexibility to custom-configure a telephone to suit the individual user’s needs.
  Easy one-touch feature access, instead of having to remember (and dial) codes.
HANDS-FREE ANSWERBACK
Description:
Station users receiving an intercom call can answer a Voice call on-speaker, without picking up 
the handset or otherwise touching the phone. Individual phones can be initially set for Voice 
calling via the Extension COS (Class of Service) assignment in programming. Extensions can 
also be individually enabled or disabled for Send Voice Calls and Receive Voice Calls (again, via 
the Extension COS assignment). If a user begins a Tone call, he/she can switch to Voice calling 
by dialing “1” or pressing a programmed key. A “splash” tone alerting the called party of the on-
speaker condition can be enabled/disabled system-wide.
Benefits:
  Users can answer intercom calls without touching the phone.
HEADSET CAPABILITY
Description:
A proprietary phone’s FF-key can be programmed for activating/deactivating Headset Mode on 
the phone. When it’s activated (FF-key LED is lit red), all audio for the phone (including the 
speaker) is switched to the Headset jack, and the “RELEASE” and “ANSWER” buttons replace 
handset on/off-hook functions.
During Headset Mode, headset users can activate Zip Mode (automatic answer of the next 
incoming call); the user will hear a short notification tone (double-beep) before connecting to the 
caller. Also, individual phones can be programmed to lower the dial-tone volume when the 
headset user accesses an outside line.
Benefits:
  Increases user efficiency by allowing headset operation from any proprietary 
telephone, eliminating the need to lift or hang up the handset.
• Absence Messages
• Call Park
• Meet-Me Answer
• Station Lockout
• Account Codes
• Conferencing
• Message-Waiting Send
• Switch to Voice Calling
• Alarms
• Direct Call Pickup
• MIC Key
• Transfer Key
• Answer Key
• DND
• Night Mode
• Voice Mail Access
• Barge-In
• DSS/BLF
• Paging
• UNA Pickup
• BGM
• Group Call Pickup
• Release Key
• Call Forwarding
• Headset On/Off
• Speed Dialing