4-28 Chapter 4Business Feature PackageOff-Hook Voice Announce (Standard)Keysets may receive a voice announcement while on another call. The calling station must have anOHVA key. When transferring a call to a busy keyset or while listening to busy signal, the stationuser can press the OHVA key to make an OHVA call to the busy keyset. If the called keyset is in theDND mode, it cannot receive OHVA calls.One Time Do Not DisturbThe Do Not Disturb (One Time) feature is used to stop all calls to a station when the user is on anoutside line and does not want to be disturbed for the duration of the call. Upon completion of thecall, DND is canceled and the station is returned to normal service. This feature requires aprogrammed button.One Touch Dialing KeysFrequently used speed numbers can be assigned to one touch dialing keys for fast accurate dialing.On-Hook DialingAny keyset user can originate calls without lifting the handset. When the called party answers, theuser may speak into the microphone or lift the handset for more privacy.Privacy Release (iDCS-L version software only)This feature will allow another station to join in on your conversation by temporarily releasingprivacy on the C.O. line from your keyset.Requires a Privacy Release key to be programmed on your keyset. A maximum of three (3) otherpeople can join in. This uses one of the conference circuits in the system.Programmable KeysLCD 24B and STD 24B keysets have 24 programmable keys, LCD 12B and Basic 12B keysets have 12,and 6B keysets have 6. Each key can be programmed for more than 25 different uses to personalizeeach phone. Examples of keys include individual outside line, individual station, group of lines,group of stations and one touch speed dial buttons. Using these keys eliminates dialing access codes.The following feature keys have extenders that make them more specific: SPEED DIAL, SUPERVISOR,PAGE, DSS, DIRECTED PICKUP, GROUP PICKUP, DOOR PHONE, BOSS, PROGRAMMEDMESSAGE, IN AND OUT OF GROUP, FORWARD and VOICE MAIL TRANSFER. The extender canbe a station, a group or another identifying number.Programmed Station MessagesAny station may select one of 20 or 30 messages to be displayed at a calling party’s keyset (20 foriDCS-M version software and 30 for iDCS-L version software). Ten messages are factory-programmed but may be reprogrammed. On iDCS-L version software last five can be individuallycustomized, i.e., RETURN ON: MAR/22 and RETURN AT 3:30p the remaining messages can becustomized by the system administrator (16 characters maximum). On iDCS-M version software lasttwo messages can be used to similar to last five messages of the iDCS-L version software but themessage contents are programmable per tenant bases and can have only one date or time value perstation.NOTE: The calling party must have a display keyset to view these messages.