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HCXTD840, Issue 1, July 2001
Procedure
To answer a call:
1
When a call rings at a key, the lamp above the key
flashes.
flashes.
2
To answer the call, press either the <ANS> key or the
appropriate special answer key.
appropriate special answer key.
About
answering and
CAPs
answering and
CAPs
Calls to your station number ring at a CAP, rather than an
answer key. To answer one of these calls, press the
flashing CAP.
answer key. To answer one of these calls, press the
flashing CAP.
At least two CAPs must be available before a call can be
answered. This ensures that one CAP can be used to
answer a call, while another can be used to place a call.
answered. This ensures that one CAP can be used to
answer a call, while another can be used to place a call.
About type of
station values
station values
Every station within your facility is assigned a type of
station (TOS) value. The TOS value determines the type of
calling privileges a station user has. For example, some
stations are permitted to make local and long-distance
calls, while others may be restricted to local calls only.
When a station calls and asks you to dial an outside
number, check the TOS value to make sure the connection
is permitted. Ask your system administrator for a list of
the connections allowed for each TOS.
station (TOS) value. The TOS value determines the type of
calling privileges a station user has. For example, some
stations are permitted to make local and long-distance
calls, while others may be restricted to local calls only.
When a station calls and asks you to dial an outside
number, check the TOS value to make sure the connection
is permitted. Ask your system administrator for a list of
the connections allowed for each TOS.
For instructions on how to hold a call, see
on page 1-38. For instructions on how to transfer a call,
see
see