Long Conversation Cutoff; Loop Keys - NEC Aspire Product Description

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Section 3: Features

Long Conversation Cutoff

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Loop Keys

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For incoming and outgoing central office calls, each trunk can be programmed to disconnect after a
defined length of time. The timer begins when the trunk is seized and disconnects the call after the
timer expires.
When used with the Warning Tone for Long Conversation feature, the system can provide a warn-
ing tone on outgoing trunks calls before the call is disconnected. This tone is not available to analog
single line telephone users nor is it available for incoming calls.
Loop keys are uniquely programmed function keys that simplify placing and answering trunk calls.
There are three types of loop keys: Incoming Only, Outgoing Only and Both Ways.
Incoming Only Loop Keys
Incoming Only loop keys are for answering trunk calls. An extension can have an incoming
loop key for a specific trunk group (fixed) or a "catch all" loop key for any trunk group
(switched). Fixed loop keys allow an extension user to tell the type of call by the ringing key.
Switched loop keys are ideal for an extension with a large number of feature keys. In addition,
switched loop keys are a destination for any trunk not on a line key or fixed loop key. Without
a switched loop key, calls not appearing on a line key or fixed loop key will ring only the
CALL key. Incoming Only loop keys also receive Transferred trunk calls.
Outgoing Only Loop Keys
Outgoing Only loop keys are for placing trunk calls. An extension can have outgoing loop
keys for a specific trunk group or for ARS access. When a user presses the loop key, they get
dial tone from the first available trunk in the group (or from ARS if programmed). Outgoing
Only loop keys help ensure that an extension will always have a key available for placing
calls.
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