Panasonic DBS 576 Manual Técnica

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DBS 576 (USA) issued September 2001
576-50-700
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
Section 700 - Operation
Operation
After receiving an offhook signal during a call:
Note: For details about handling multiple calls, see “Call Hold” on page 5-19.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
FF3: CO Off-Hook Signal.
Considerations
The CO call type may be multiple ring, direct, BLF Ring, or camp-on.
The System does not send the offhook signal under the following conditions:
•   During a conference call
•   During an OHVA or Busy override
•   Data Privacy is enabled
•   the receiving telephone is a 3rd party voice mail.
Offhook Voice Announce
Description
You can interrupt a busy extension when making an Intercom Call, and then use the Off-Hook Voice 
Announce (OHVA) feature to make an announcement that only the called party can hear. You can 
also transfer a held call to a busy extension after making the announcement using this feature. The 
called party may optionally reply to (answer) an OHVA call.
Beginning with CPC Version 2.0, the busy party can reply to an offhook announcement with a text 
message that displays on the announcing phone. Any one of the following messages can be selected. 
Messages 6 to 9 and 0 have no default message text. All the messages can be changed through system 
programming. (see “Set Text Message Replies” on page 4-37 for more information on setting Text 
Message Replies).
Beginning with Version 3.5, the calling party can activate the OHVA feature even when the second 
and/or third DN key is available. Depending on how this feature has been programmed, the calling 
party hears one of three different tones. Ring-Back Tone or Special Tone is heard when a call is 
placed to a “non-Voice Mail assigned” extension. When a call is placed to a “Voice Mail assigned” 
number, Ring-Back Tone or Busy Tone may be heard.
Action
Result
1.   Press the HOLD key.
First call on hold
2.   Press the flashing FF key for the CO line of the incoming 
call.