Using automatic dial, Using pre-dial, When the internal number you have called is busy – Nortel Networks Modular ICS 4.0 User Manual

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Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide

P0881591 Issue 01

Using Automatic dial

Automatic dial allows you to dial a number without selecting
a line. Your prime line is selected as soon as you start dialing
a number.

Automatic dial does not work if your telephone has no prime
line or if your prime line is in use.

Telephones connected to an analog terminal adapter (ATA)
cannot use Automatic dial.

Using Pre-dial

Pre-dial allows you to enter a telephone number, check it, then
change it before actually making the call. The call is not dialed
until you select a line or line pool, or pick up the receiver. You
can pre-dial both external and internal numbers. You must,
however, select the correct type of line (external or internal)
for the type of number you have entered.

When the internal number you have called is busy

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If you get a busy signal or a Do Not Disturb message when you
call someone in your office, you can interrupt them. Use this
feature for urgent calls only.

Tip -

If your telephone starts ringing while you are

pre-dialing a number, you can stop the ringing by turning
on Do Not Disturb (

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). This does not affect

numbers you are entering.

You cannot pre-dial a telephone number if all the lines on
your telephone are busy.

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