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Issue 22.a.- (21 March 2011)

Call Waiting

Call waiting applies to analog, single line telephones, and applies to the following types of calls:

· Intercom calls

· Transferred calls

· Forwarded calls

· Covered calls

· Outside calls (if the extension has a line appearance of the line)

· Voice Signaled calls

Caller ID Features

The following Caller ID features are supported:

· Caller ID Inspect (FEATURE 17)

Allows you to view Caller ID information for a second call, without disconnecting the current call or

putting it on hold. Use this feature to inspect ringing, active, or held calls.

· Caller ID Name Display (FEATURE 16)

When an incoming call is ringing at a display telephone, both the name and number appear on the user’s

display. The Number is displayed on the top line, and the Name on the 2nd line. In some cases users

may wish to see the Caller ID Name on the top line and the Caller ID Number on the 2nd line. This

feature provides this capability.

Cell Phone Connect

See Mobile Twinning .

CO Disconnect Time (Programmable)

Use this feature to change the hold disconnect time for an outside line. Different telephone companies use

different length signals. The length of the signal is called the CO or Hold Disconnect time. If you place a call on

hold and the caller hangs up, but the call does not disconnect within a minute after the caller.

Conference Drop

On 1400 and 9500 digital telephones, you may choose which specific party you want to drop from a conference

call. On ETR and analog telephones, the last party added to the conference call is automatically dropped.

Conferencing

The system supports up to 64-party conferencing. A maximum of 2 analog lines can be in any conference call.

Conference calls may consist of combinations of analog lines, digital lines (PRI/T1, SIP), analog telephones, ETR

telephones or digital telephones.

Contact Closure Support for 2 Devices

The IP500 V2 Control Unit has a Contact Closure control jack on the back panel. This is a 3.5 mm stereo jack

that can drive two external adjunct relays.

This feature allows users at eligible extensions to control an external adjunct by entering feature codes at their

system or standard telephone. The port can control a variety of devices, the most common being door strikes,

night bells, lighting, or voice recording systems.

Copy Settings

This feature allows a System Administrator to copy extension-specific programming from one extension to

another. When the Extension Copy operation is performed, the destination extension will have the same

properties as the originating extension.

Extension Copy can only be performed from an Attendant Extension in System Programming Mode or from the

Windows Manager PC application.

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