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Walking Class of Service
Use your Toll Restriction and Class of Service at a co-worker’s phone.
Walking Class of Service allows you to temporarily implement your Toll Restriction and Class of
Service settings at a co-worker’s phone. You would normally do this to override dialing restrictions at a telephone. For example, if you are an executive with an unrestricted phone you can walk to any phone in the building, implement Walking Class of Service, and dial without restriction. After the phone goes idle, Walking Class of Service remains in effect for 10 seconds. This permits you to make multiple calls before the phone returns to its normal restrictions. Ask your
Communications Manager if you can use Walking Class of
Service.
To enable Walking Class of Service at a co-worker’s extension:
1.
Press .
2.
Dial .
At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see:
At a Super Display Telephone, you see:
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Walking Class of Service
3.
Enter your own extension number + .
When entering an extension or PIN number:
-
CLEAR
erases your entire entry.
-
LND
backspaces over (erases) the last digit entered.
At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see:
At a Super Display Telephone, you see:
4.
Enter your PIN number + .
If your extension does not have a PIN number, turn to Entering or Changing Your PIN Number on page
96. You must have a PIN number to use this feature.
If your extension does not have Walking Class of
Service capability, you will hear error tone.
5.
Place any call or use any feature allowed by your Toll
Restriction and Class of Service settings.
You can place additional calls. Walking Class of
Service will automatically deactivate after 10 seconds.
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– For Your Notes –
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Your Super Display Telephone
CHECK CLEAR
LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6
LINE 7 LINE 8
LINE 9 LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12
For Attendants:
Key 11=Night Key
Key 24=Operator Call Key
Keys 13-24 are undefined for non-attendants in DS2000.
Keys 7-24 are undefined for non-attendants in DS1000.
ABC DEF
1 2 3
GHI JKL MNO
4 5 6
PQRS TUV WXYZ
7 8 9
OPER
0
VOL
MW ICM
FLASH DND
DIAL MIC
LND SPKR
CONF
HOLD
●
●
●
The
Ring/Message Lamp
at the top of your telephone flashes slowly green while a call rings your telephone, blinks green if you have new Caller ID calls, and flashes red for new Voice Mail messages or Message Waiting.
Your key assignments may be different than shown. Ask your Communications Manager.
See the inside front cover of this guide for an illustration of the 34-Button Display telephone.
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Table of contents
- 9 Account Codes
- 10 Using Account Codes with Store and Forward
- 11 Alphanumeric Display
- 11 Interactive Soft Keys
- 11 Alphanumeric Display Contrast Control
- 12 Attendant Position
- 13 Attendant Call Queuing
- 14 Auto Redial
- 16 Background Music
- 17 Barge In
- 18 Call Coverage Keys
- 18 User Programmable Feature
- 19 Call Forwarding
- 19 Telephone
- 23 Call Forwarding at your Super Display Telephone
- 29 Call Forwarding Off Premise
- 30 Button Telephone
- 33 Telephone
- 38 If you have a 22-Button Non-Display Telephone
- 39 Call Screening (with IntraMail)
- 39 Call Screening and Group Mailboxes
- 40 Automatic Call Screening
- 40 MW LED Operation Change
- 40 Using Manual Call Screening
- 41 Using Automatic Call Screening
- 43 Call Timer
- 43 Enhanced Call Timer
- 46 Call Waiting / Camp-On
- 47 Callback
- 48 Caller ID
- 48 Single and Multiple Message Format
- 48 Caller ID and NVM-Series Voice Mail
- 48 Second Call Caller ID
- 48 Third Party Caller ID Check
- 50 Caller ID Logging
- 50 Display Telephone
- 56 Central Office Calls, Answering
- 56 User Programmable Feature
- 57 Central Office Calls, Placing
- 57 Store and Forward
- 62 Conference
- 63 Dial Number Preview
- 63 Correcting the Displayed Digits
- 64 Dial Number Preview Editing Example
- 65 Direct Station Selection (DSS)
- 65 User Programmable Feature
- 66 Direct Station Selection Console
- 70 Default DSS Console Key Assignments
- 73 Directed Call Pickup
- 74 Directory Dialing
- 76 Distinctive Ringing
- 77 Distinctive Ring Configuration
- 82 Extension Override
- 86 Key Ring Override
- 90 Administration
- 96 Do Not Disturb
- 96 Telephone
- 97 Do Not Disturb at your Super Display Telephone
- 100 Do Not Disturb Override
- 101 Door Box
- 103 Extension Locking
- 103 Locking and Unlocking Your Extension
- 104 Entering or Changing Your PIN Number
- 111 Extension Hunting
- 112 Flash
- 113 Forced Trunk Disconnect
- 114 Group Call Pickup
- 114 User Programmable Feature
- 115 Group Listen
- 116 Group Ring
- 117 Handsfree
- 117 Handsfree Answerback
- 118 User Programmable Feature
- 119 Automatic Handsfree
- 120 Headset Compatibility
- 121 Headset Mode Feature Interactions
- 122 User Programmable Feature
- 125 Hold Recall
- 126 Hotline
- 126 User Programmable Feature
- 127 Idle Menu Soft Keys (Super Display)
- 127 User Programmable Feature
- 129 Interactive Soft Keys
- 130 Intercom
- 130 Handsfree Answerback
- 131 User Programmable Feature
- 132 Language Selection
- 134 Last Number Redial
- 134 Enhanced Last Number Redial
- 135 Button Display Telephone
- 137 Telephone
- 139 Meet-Me Conference
- 141 Message Waiting
- 143 Microphone Mute
- 143 or 34-Button Display Telephone
- 144 Display Telephone
- 146 Monitor / Silent Monitor
- 147 Name Programming
- 149 Night Service / Night Ring
- 150 Off-Hook Signaling
- 150 User Programmable Feature
- 151 Paging
- 151 Internal Paging
- 151 External Paging
- 152 User Programmable Feature
- 153 System Park
- 154 Personal Park
- 156 Park Recall
- 157 Prime Line Preference
- 157 Prime Line and Ringing Line Preference
- 157 User Programmable Feature
- 158 Privacy and Privacy Release Groups
- 158 Privacy
- 158 Privacy Release Groups
- 159 Programmable Function Keys
- 163 Check Key
- 164 User Programmable Feature
- 165 Removing Lines and Extensions
- 166 Reverse Voice Over
- 168 Ringing Line Preference
- 168 Prime Line and Ringing Line Preference
- 169 User Programmable Feature
- 170 Save Number Dialed
- 171 Selectable Display Messaging
- 172 Button Display Telephone
- 174 Telephone
- 176 Entering Additional Characters
- 178 Speed Dial
- 178 System Speed Dial
- 181 Personal Speed Dial
- 184 Entering Speed Dial Names
- 184 User Programmable Feature
- 185 Split
- 187 Tandem Trunking
- 188 Time and Date
- 188 User Programmable Feature
- 189 Transfer
- 191 Transfer Recall
- 192 Trunk (Line) Queuing and Callback
- 192 Line Queuing Priority
- 194 User Programmable Features
- 196 Voice Mail
- 198 Calling Your Mailbox
- 199 Leaving a Message
- 199 Forwarding Calls to your Mailbox
- 200 Transferring Calls to a Mailbox
- 201 Conversation Record
- 201 Personal Answering Machine Emulation
- 206 Checking Your Messages
- 206 Message Center Mailbox
- 208 Voice Over
- 209 Volume and Contrast Control
- 209 Volume Control
- 211 Contrast Control
- 212 Walking Class of Service