Getting started, Nswering a call, Aking a call – Xblue Networks X16 User Manual

Page 10: Intercom, X16 user guide

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Getting Started

Congratulations on purchasing your new XBLUE Networks communications

server. This state of the art server incorporates easy to use features, in a
comprehensive telephone and voice mail system.

Answering a call

There are two types of calls; intercom and network. Calls from one extension to

another extension are considered intercom calls. Network calls are calls made
through a telephone company line and are often called Central Office (CO) lines
or just lines.


Intercom calls – When another extension dials your telephone number the

system allows you to speak to each other without pressing the speaker button or
going off hook.


Network calls – Calls coming from a network facility (Telephone Company) will

ring the telephone. When the telephone is ringing, lift the handset, or press the
speaker button to answer the call.

Making a call

Intercom

Press the preprogrammed feature button or dial the extension number to place a
call to another extension. You may converse freely or lift the handset to speak

privately.


The Direct Station Select (DSS) also known as Busy Lamp Field (BLF) allows you

to press one button to dial an extension and to see if an extension is busy. In
this example, extension 302, 303, 304 and 306 are busy.



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