Vertical Communications DSU II User Manual

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Line Queuing

When several telephones share a line and that line is busy, a user can dial a code and hang up to
wait for the line to become idle. When the line becomes idle, the user’s telephone will ring.

M

Meet-Me Answer Page

Any user can dial a code in response to an all-call or zone page and be connected to the paging
party in a private conversation.

Messaging

Turning on a telephone lamp to let the user know that a message awaits pickup and leaving a
message on the display of a telephone that gives information on your status.

Mute

A fixed feature button that keeps a distant party from hearing your conversation. This button also
lets you adjust the telephone display contrast from light to dark.

N

Night Transfer

Transferring incoming calls to a particular station(s) for off-hour answering.

O

Operator Station

Also known as the attendant station, this system station is programmed to ring when users dial
the operator; usually considered the central message desk of the system although multiple
attendant stations are possible

P

Paging

This feature allows station users to dial-up customer provided loudspeaker paging equipment
and page over externally placed loudspeakers and determines what paging zones, if any, a station
can page over.

Prime Line

A line designated to a particular telephone and automatically selected when the handset is lifted.

Privacy

Line feature, assigned by the programmer, to allow only one station to access a line at any time;
no other station has access to the line unless the user makes it available through conferencing.

Programmable Buttons Each telephone or station has buttons that can be user-programmed for

autodialing numbers or feature codes, or other special purpose dialing requirements.

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