Acklit, Isplay, Ick up – Xblue Networks X16 User Manual

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Backlit Blue LCD Display

Each digital telephone endpoint (speakerphone) comes equipped with a backlit

display, which can be programmed to go into power saver after it has being idle
for 60 seconds. The backlit display is immediately activated whenever an action

such as ringing, going off hook or pressing any of the fixed or preprogrammed
buttons, is taken.

Call Pick up

There are two types of call pick up, intercom and CO Line. In both cases, the

telephone that has the call picked up from must be ringing.

Intercom – When one extension calls another extension, but the called
party is not there, the calling party presses the

key to activate ringing.

If the extension user of the called party hears their extension ringing,
they may press the

key on any other telephone endpoint and pick up

the actively ringing call.
CO Line – Transferred Telephone Company Lines can be picked up by
another extension by press the

key on their telephone endpoint.

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When the

key is pressed the first ringing extension will be picked

up.

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When the

key is pressed the first transferred CO Line will be

picked up.

Call Timer

When making or receiving a call the backlit display shows the time that the call

has been connected in four digit format (00:00). If the call exceeds 99 minutes
and 59 seconds (99:59) the timer will begin again.

Caller ID and Call Waiting Caller ID (Type 1 & Type 2)

The telephone company offers two types of caller ID; type 1 and type 2. Type 1

caller ID presents the caller‟s name, number (when available) and the date and
time of each call. Type 2 incorporates all of the features of type 1 plus it adds
call waiting, caller ID. The system will automatically begin working with caller ID

when the user subscribes for the telephone companies Caller ID service, and it
will set the system‟s time and date.

Caller ID Enable/Disable

Caller ID can be enabled or disabled at each telephone endpoint (speakerphone).

When disabled, the extension will not receive or have access to Caller ID. When
Caller ID is disabled, and the button is pressed, a tone will be heard indicating

that Caller ID is not accessible.

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