Teledex I Series User Manual

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3.5.9 MEMORY KEY PROGRAMMING

This page layout shows the phone numbers used
by the speed dial keys. There are several special
functions that can be programmed into the
memory keys, such as

Transfer, Transfer-Silent,

and

Call-Park/Retrieve.

3.5.9.1 MEMORY KEY SPECIAL
PROGRAMMING—TRANSFER, TRANSFER
SILENT, AND 1-SECOND PAUSE

Transfer occurs when there is an active/live call
in progress. If no call is active, the ‘T’ is ignored,
and the memory key will just call the programmed
number (1107). In the settings below,

Memory

1 (T1107) will transfer to extension 1107 when
pressed. The user will hear the DTMF tones as
they are transferred to 1107.

In the settings above,

Memory 2 (TS1107) will

transfer “silently” to extension 1107. ‘Silent’
means the user will not hear the DTMF tones.

In the settings below in

Memory 3, the transfer

to 1107 will occur, after the connection is
established, a pause will happen then digits are
sent. P equals a 1-second pause, so PPP equals
a 3-second pause, then the digits 12345 are sent.

3.5.9.2 CALL-PARK/RETRIEVE

Call-Park/Retrieve allows the phone’s user to
send a call to a ‘Park’ location (setup within the
PBX), where another user may then ‘Retrieve’ the
call from a different phone.

It is programmed as follows in two steps:

1. Under SIP Config -> Advanced Set you will

find Park Mode. Default is Off, and Park 1
is enabled or On.

2. Under Advanced -> Memory Key, program

the

Memory Key HdActive to Transfer

Silent the call to the Park Location (70 in
the example below)—for example, the code
used would then be TS70.

Also program

Memory Key HdIdle to

Retrieve from the Parked Location, in
the above case TS71 is used. The Park
and Retrieve numbers (70 and 71) are
arbitrary, and subject to the programmer
of the PBX. They are used here as an
example only.

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