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eud-1282_en/1.0 - Aastra 5380/5380ip - TeleBolaget

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Operator consolePersonal keyOnce your system administrator has configured your phone as operator console, yourPersonal key is also configured.The Personal key allows the operator console to act as an ordinary user. In otherwords, you can use this key to make personal calls. Incoming calls to your personalphone number are routed to the Personal key. The position of this key can freely bechos<strong>en</strong> by your system administrator.Calls to the Personal key always have the highest priority. If there are calls simultaneouslyon a line key and the Personal key, picking up the handset automaticallyanswers the call to the Personal key. To answer the call to the Line key instead, youneed to press the Line key.While you are making a call on a Line key, you cannot be reached on your personalphone number and callers obtain the busy tone.QueueWith an operator console several calls can be received at the same time without itbeing "busy". However, the operator console user can only process one call at a time. Ifall your Line keys are busy, all further calls are routed to a queue and listed on the display.The operator console can handle up to t<strong>en</strong> calls simultaneously via its keys; however,there may well be more calls waiting in the queue. A call is put through to a Line keyas soon as the line key becomes free.Display, display symbols and LEDThe LED next to the Line keys and the Personal key indicate the origin and status of acall. If a 2-company system was configured, the display shows whether the call isint<strong>en</strong>ded for company A or B (see chapter "Making calls to a two-company system",page 110).<strong>eud</strong>-<strong>1282</strong>/<strong>1.0</strong> – R<strong>1.0</strong> – 12.2010 101

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