Hitachi HCX5000I User Manual

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HCXTD840, Issue 1, July 2001

The next three keys, Data, Auto Answer, and Data Function are required for data
communications. Data communications capabilities require the use of a data
adapter, which mounts underneath your SelecSet 500A phone.
Data <DATA>

To originate, receive, and disconnect data calls
(required for data communications).

Auto answer

Provides automatic answer for data calls (required
for data communications).

Data function

Lets you view active data call information (required
for data communications).

Headset mode (HSET)

Activates headset mode by pressing a programmable
option key

Hold loops
<HLD5>-<HLD8>

Place a call on hold and provide a display of the held
call. The first four hold loops are fixed keys
(HLD1-HLD4).

Intercom/priority <ICOM> Originates a priority call.

Last number redial <LNR> Redials the last number dialed.

Line lockout alarm <LOA> Lights when a station has been in use for an

unusually long time.

Manual answer <MANS>

Restricts announced calls to your SelecSet. Your
phone rings and you must answer it manually.

Manual campon <CAMP> Activates camp-on to a busy station.

Message waiting <MW>

Lights when you have a message waiting.

Outgoing trunk queuing
<OTQ>

Initiates outgoing trunk queuing.

PMS/PMS-HOBIC
(<PMS-A>)
(WelCOMM only)

Indicates trouble with the PMS link and/or trouble
over the PMS-HOBIC link when ACK/NAK
protocol is used. The PMS is optional external
equipment.

Priority radio paging
(<PRPG>)

Initiates priority radio paging.

Radio paging (<RPG>)

Initiates radio paging.

Table 1-3 Optional programmable keys (continued)

Key Name

Purpose

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