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SRS-1050 Overview ( Chapter 1
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Special features, such as call
forwarding, are provided by the
ISDN network. These features are
selected by your System
Administrator and assigned to
buttons on your phone during
installation.
In order to simplify ordering and
line installation, Fujitsu has
included pre-set assignments for
some of the most frequently used
network based features. See
Appendix A for these
assignments.
You use Call Appearance (CA) or
Directory Number (DN) buttons
to handle your calls, as described
in the next two sections. Pressing
a Call Appearance button
connects you to a phone line.
This line can be idle with dial tone
for making an outgoing call, a line
containing an incoming call, or a
call on hold.
The upper right button is
normally used as a MIC-OFF
function key, and is set this way
when the unit is shipped. When
pressed, the MIC-OFF key turns
red and mutes the speaker or
handset microphone, allowing
you to hold a private
conversation. See the section
Activating the MIC-OFF key in
Chapter 3 for the procedure to
deactivate this feature. You can
then reassign this button as a
one-touch button or to some
other local feature.
If you are on an active call,
pressing a Call Appearance
button automatically puts the call
on hold. This feature is called
autohold.
Multiple Directory Number
Appearances
Each SRS-1050 associates its
primary Directory Number with
multifunction button 1. Multiple
appearances of the same
Directory Number are always on
adjacent Call Appearance
buttons. (The button at the end
of a row is "adjacent to" the
button beginning the next row
up.)
Note: This guide uses the term
directory number appearances
to refer to directory numbers
that appear on more than one
Call Appearance button. The
Nortel term for Call
Appearances that can handle
more than on call is Additional
Functional Calls.
A telephone can also be
assigned additional directory
numbers. Each such number
can then be assigned to
adjacent buttons as well to
allow multiple call handling on
that line.