4.11
FAX COMPATIBILITY
By connecting the facsimile machine to any single line station port, there is no
need for a dedicated FAX line. Incoming calls can be manually transferred to the
facsimile machine. Any line in the system may be selected to send a FAX.
FLASH KEY OPERATION
While a user is on an outside line, pressing the FLASH key will flash the central office or
PBX. This is used for custom calling features on C.O. lines or in conjunction with
CENTREX/PBX operation. System programming allows individual flash times for C.O.
and PBX lines. When C.O. or PBX flash is not required, setting the timers for two sec-
onds releases the existing call and returns dial tone to make a new call.
FLEXIBLE NUMBERING
System programming allows stations to have two, three or four digit extension num-
bers beginning with the digit 2 or 3. Default extension numbers begin with 201.
Station hunt group access codes can be two or three digits beginning with the digit
5. These can be changed but it will affect other feature access codes. All user guides
are written using the default numbering plan.
FLEXIBLE RINGING
Each C.O. line can be programmed to ring at any station or station group. Each line
can be assigned a day ring destination and a night ring destination.
HOLD RECALL TO OPERATOR
Lines left on hold will recall the stations that put them on hold after a preprogrammed
period of time. If the station does not answer the recall, it will return to the system
operator.
HOT LINE
Stations can be programmed to call a pre-defined station or station group when-
ever that station goes off-hook. A hot line delay timer of 1–250 seconds can be
programmed to allow sufficient time to make a different call.
IN GROUP/OUT OF GROUP
Individuals assigned to a station hunt group may temporarily remove their tele-
phones from the group by pressing the In/Out of Group button providing that there
is someone still in the group. Stations out of a group will not receive calls to that
group but will continue to receive calls to their individual extension numbers. When
desired, the user may put him/herself back into the group by pressing the button
again. Users who do not have this button may dial the access code and the group
desired. A station user is allowed to be in several groups, providing a key and the
extender of that group are assigned for each group on the user’s phone.