NEC Electra Elite 48/192 Features And Specifications Manual page 351

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Issue 6
F - 8
Route Advance Blocks (01~16)
Call Appearance keys (for Groups 00~47, Locations 01~24)
Feature Access keys (01~10) Series S4500 or lower
Feature Access keys (01~16) Series S5000 or higher
MIC ON/OFF key
Headset ON/OFF key
Scroll Key for Caller ID Indication
Call Forward - Busy/No Answer
Call Forward - All Call
Do Not Disturb/Break On/Off
Log On/Off
Background Music On/Off
ICM key
Secondary Incoming Extensions (01~120)

SIE extensions are used for incoming call pickup operation
only. Outgoing calls cannot be made using this feature.
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The ETW-8-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL, DTP-8D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL, DTU-8D-2
(BK)/(WH) TEL, and DTP/DTU-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL have eight Flexible
Line keys.
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The ETW-16DC-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL, ETW-16DD-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL,
DTP/DTU-16-1(BK)/(WH) TEL, DTP-16D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL, DTU-
16D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL, DTP/DTU-32-1(BK)/(WH) TEL, DTP-32D-
1(BK)/(WH) TEL, DTU-32D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL each have 16 Flexible
Line keys.
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The ETW-24DS-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL has 24 Flexible Line keys.
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Only one MIC ON/OFF key and one Headset ON/OFF key can be
assigned for each Multiline Terminal. When a headset ON/OFF key is
used, an ADA(1)-W(BK)/(SW) Unit is required to support the headset.
ADA(1)-W(BK)/(SW) Unit is available for ETW type telephones only.
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Feature Access keys are programmed by the user for DSS, Speed
Dial, or Feature Access Codes.
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At system default, Flexible Line keys 01~08 are assigned as CO
01~08.
Electra Elite
Flexible Line Assignment

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