Hitachi SelecSet 400A User Manual page 30

Multifunction telephone
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C
1: A
HAPTER
BOUT
Call
appearance
keys (CAPs)
Calls that ring
at a CAP
HCXTD830, Rev. A01, July 2001
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Call appearance keys, labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4, are located to
the left of the keypad. These keys are fixed because their
location and purpose do not change. However, they have
different functions than the other fixed keys.
Together these keys simulate having four lines to your
phone. While you actually have only one line, CAPs 1, 2,
3, and 4 can be used to control multiple calls. When a call
rings at a CAP, you press the flashing CAP to answer the
call.
These calls ring at a CAP (and not at your <ANSWER>
key):
• Automatic callback (rings with a fast ringing pattern)
• Outgoing trunk queuing (rings with a fast ringing
pattern)
• Calls to your directory number (the extension assigned
to your SelecSet 400A that consists of 3 or 4 digits)
• Priority calls to the attendant (ring at the highest
number CAP available)
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