Line request, Intercom calls, Ringing intercom calls – AT&T 1030 User Manual

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If you hear a fast

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system busy signal:

Hang up and redial in a few moments using the Pool Ac-
cess procedure or the Saved Number Redial feature (see
page 23).

NOTE: For ARS to work, you must dial a “1” before dialing a
long distance number, even if you do not normally do so.

Line Request
If you are waiting to use a line that is busy, you can have the

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system signal you when the line is free:

Without lifting your handset, touch the button for the busy
line.

The red light next to the button goes on.

555-1234

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When you hear the voice terminal ring briefly, indicating
the line is available, lift your handset.

You cancel your Line Request when you touch another line but-
ton or when you receive or place another call.

INTERCOM CALLS

Each voice terminal connected to your

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system has a

unique 2-digit intercom number. You dial intercom numbers to
place either ringing or announced intercom calls to people con-
nected to your

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system.

Ringing Intercom Calls
Place ringing intercom calls when you want to have a two-way

conversation with people connected to your

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system.

Your calls ring at their voice terminals, and your coworkers lift

their handsets to hear you and to talk with you.

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