Extension supervision and associated services – AASTRA 4425 IP Vision for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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MD Evolution – Dialog 4425 IP Vision

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Extension Supervision and Associated
Services

As already indicated (see the

Operations for Outgoing Calls

” section),

you may save numbers for your favoured parties on any of your

extension’s 12 programmable repertory keys, or any of the repertory

keys available on one or several associated satellite key panel(s), as

the case may dictate.
The corresponding programming of each repertory key is entirely up

to you. See the “

Physical Programming of Your Extension

” section.

This enables you to very simply place a call to one of your favoured

parties by pressing the corresponding repertory key.
If the number saved corresponds to one of your colleagues, the LED

for the same repertory key allows you to faithfully and remotely

supervise his/her extension (and vice versa). Thus:

Rx

Ô

The repertory key’s LED is off when the extension you are

supervising is free.

Rx

Ц

Ф

The repertory key’s LED flashes when the extension you are

supervising is ringing.

Rx

Х

Ф

The repertory key’s LED is on when the extension you are

supervising is busy.
This allows you to ensure a mutual coverage of calls between you

and your colleagues.
It also simplifies call pick-up, since all a user needs to do is press

the corresponding repertory key, instead of dialling the remote

extension number. See also the “

Operations for Incoming Calls

section.

Note: Your extension’s repertory and satellite keys are

programmed and saved in a centralised location. Therefore,

these settings are saved, even if power to your extension is

lost. Moreover, these settings follow you whenever you sign

on to an IP H.323 extension other than your own.

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