Network Intercom (Hot Type D and Hot Type I Enhancements) Page 1365 of 1814International ISDN PRI Feature description and administrationCall Party Name DisplayHot Type I calls display names the same way as a normal call.Hot Type I calls that become a normal call indicate on the originatingstation’s display that the call is no longer a Hot Line call.Call PickupHot Type I calls cannot be picked up. An attempt to pick up a Hot Type I callresults in an overflow tone.Call TransferHot Type I calls may be transferred to another Hot Line key or to a normalDN key; likewise calls on a normal DN key may be transferred to a Hot Linekey.ConferenceA Conference call may involve a mixture of intercom and regular DN keys.Display KeyHot Type I calls are supported by the Display key feature; pressing theDisplay key and then the Hot Type I key will show the target DN on theoriginating station’s display.Do Not Disturb (DND)Hot Type I calls ignore the Do Not Disturb feature. Hot Line calls arepresented to the defined target, even when DND is activated.Flexible Feature Code (FFC) Boss Secretarial FilteringHot Type I calls override this feature (i.e., Hot Type I calls are not filtered byFFC Boss Secretarial filtering). The call terminates on the Boss’ set and is notforwarded to the secretary.FFC Boss Secretarial Filtering takes precedence over enhanced Hot Type Dcalls. In this case, if FFC Boss Secretarial Filtering is active, calls terminateon the secretary’s set.Last Number RedialA Hot Line key cannot be redialed using the Last Number Redial feature.