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60 Common display prompts
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DND from NNN Prime telephone: The person at telephone NNN has forwarded a call to you
using Do Not Disturb.
DND transfer Prime telephone: The system has transferred a call to you from a telephone
with Do Not Disturb turned on.
DN: Idle Silent monitor: The current call on the telephone you are monitoring is either
not a Hunt Group call, or the call came in on a line key on that telephone.
Note: You should not assign lines which are assigned to the hunt group to
individual hunt group members
DRT Line001 Prime telephone: No person answered this call so the system transferred it
to you.
Do not disturb
PRIORITY LATER
The telephone you are calling has Do Not Disturb turned on. Press LATER to
use the Ring Again or Messages features, or press
PRIORITY to make a
priority call.
Priority Call: The telephone you want to transfer to has Do Not Disturb
active.
Do not disturb
CANCL RETRY JOIN
Transfer: The person to whom you tried to transfer a call has Do Not Disturb
active on their telephone.
–Press JOIN to transfer the call.
–Press RETRY to transfer the call to another person.
–Press CANCL or the flashing line button to reconnect to the call.
On T7100/M7100 or NetVision telephones, use feature code
FEATURE #70 to cancel the call.
Enter code: Feature button: If you are checking a speed dial button, enter the two-digit
speed dial code that you want to check.
Enter digits
QUIT OK
Auto dial: Enter the number you want to program, selecting the line first, if
necessary, exactly as if you were making a call.
Speed dial: Enter the telephone number you want to program exactly as if
you were dialing it normally. When you are finished, press HOLD or
OK.
Enter zone:___
ALL
Page: Enter the required page zone number (0- 6) or press ALL.
Exchanged Move button: The two buttons you selected have exchanged position.
Expensive route You have dialed a number, but the least expensive route programmed for
the system is busy. Unless you release the call, the number goes through on
a more expensive route.
Common display prompts: (Continued)
Display prompt Description of error or action
Key: NNN = DNs#; SSS = second DN#; XXX = line number; YYY = second line number
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