REMOTE HOLD
When you wish to place a call on hold at another station, press TRSF and dial the
station number (or press the appropriate DSS key). Press the HOLD key. This will
place the call on system hold on an available CALL button or Line Key at the re-
mote station.
RING MODES
Each keyset user can select one of three distinct ways to receive intercom calls.
The phone can automatically answer on the speakerphone, voice announce through
the speaker or receive ringing. When the ring mode is selected, keyset users can
choose one of eight distinct ring tones. Forced Auto Answer is invoked by the call-
ing station and is controlled by the calling station’s class of service.
RINGING PREFERENCE
Lifting the handset or pressing the speaker button automatically answers a call
ringing at the keyset. Using this method, users are assured of answering the oldest
call first. When ringing preference is turned off, the user must press the flashing
button to answer. Users may answer ringing lines in any order by pressing the
flashing button.
SPEAKERPHONE
DCS LCD 24B and DCS LCD 12B keysets have built-in speakerphone. The
speakerphone enables calls to be made and received without the use of the
handset. All iDCS keysets are speakerphones. The iDCS 28 Button and the iDCS
18 Button can have a Full Duplex Speakerphone Module added.
STATION LOCK
With a programmable personal station passcode, any keyset or single line station
can be locked and unlocked to control use of each telephone. There are two lock
options: 1=LOCKED OUTGOING and 2=LOCKED ALL CALLS. See the following
table for more details.
0
D
E
K
C
O
L
N
U
1
D
E
K
C
O
L
G
N
I
O
G
T
U
O
2
D
E
K
C
O
L
S
L
L
A
C
L
L
A
s
ll
a
c
e
d
i
s
t
u
o
e
k
a
M
S
E
Y
O
N
O
N
e
d
i
s
t
u
o
e
v
i
e
c
e
R
s
ll
a
c
S
E
Y
S
E
Y
O
N
m
o
c
r
e
t
n
i
e
k
a
M
s
ll
a
c
S
E
Y
S
E
Y
O
N
m
o
c
r
e
t
n
i
e
v
i
e
c
e
R
s
ll
a
c
S
E
Y
S
E
Y
O
N
4.38
Summary of Contents for iDCS 500
Page 5: ...iDCS 500 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM 1 1...
Page 28: ......
Page 34: ......
Page 88: ......
Page 126: ...N O T E S...
Page 127: ...N O T E S...
Page 128: ...N O T E S...