Ringdown Extension; Ringing Line Preference - NEC DSX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Manual

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When the keyset is idle, the Reverse Voice Over key functions the same as a Hotline key. The key also shows
at a glance the status of the associated extension:
Reverse Voice Over uses a system Conference circuit while it is active. The following table shows the sys-
tem's Conference capacities:
The system's 32 Conference circuits are dynamically allocated as users request them.

Ringdown Extension

Call another extension, group or voice mail just by lifting the handset.
A Ringdown Extension automatically calls a co-worker, voice mail, a Ring Group, a UCD Group, or a Speed
Dial number when the user lifts the handset. The call automatically goes through — there is no need for the
user to dial digits or press additional keys. Ringdown extensions are frequently used for lobby phones, where
the caller just lifts the handset to get the information desk.

Ringing Line Preference

Simply lift the handset to answer a ringing call.
Ringing Line Preference lets a keyset user answer a ringing call by just lifting the handset. For a user that
primarily answers calls, Ringing Line Preference ensures that ringing calls have priority. The tables below
66 ◆ Features
Reverse Voice Over Busy Lamp Indications
When the key is:
Off
On
Medium Flash
Fast Flash
Description
Conference circuits
Maximum simultaneous users in Conference
(total of all Conferences system-wide)
Maximum simultaneous conferences
Maximum parties in any one Conference
(lines and/or extensions)
The covered extension is:
Idle or not installed
Busy or ringing
Assigned extension is in DND for outside
calls (option 1)
Assigned extension is in DND for Intercom
calls (option 2) or All Calls (option 3)
Capacity
32
32
8
8
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