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- | Arguably, this is the feature that makes a business phone system powerful. Ring-U automatically configures " | + | Arguably, this is the feature that makes a business phone system powerful. Ring-U automatically configures " |
==Park 600== | ==Park 600== | ||
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Ring-U typically configures 2 slots to display, there are 9 available. Each slot is essentially a " | Ring-U typically configures 2 slots to display, there are 9 available. Each slot is essentially a " | ||
+ | ==Extensions list== | ||
+ | Following the standard park/slot functions, the system will have a list of extensions and display if that extension is available or in use. In the example, the Lab extension is red because a person is using that phone. On some phones, you can one button transfer an active call just by pressing the extension. On others you press the **transfer** button (typically an arrow pictoglyph) and then the extension to transfer to. | ||
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+ | ==Arrow/ | ||
+ | If you are configured for more phones than will display, the arrow/next keys will page between displays. Certain phones/ | ||
===Custom Key Functions=== | ===Custom Key Functions=== | ||
- | Some phones, | ||
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+ | It is possible to add BLF (Busy Lamp Field/ | ||
keys.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/16 15:40 by jim