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main o~nsole. Transfer may be done manually or aut~atically. Ant~matic must <br />be able to be set and have a man,~l override. <br /> <br />Call Forward <br />This feature allows a station to forward all calls to another station. <br /> <br />~l 1 Transfer <br />This is a desirable feature that allows calls to be transferred to another <br />phone just by dialing a special code; this is intended to save the time of <br />having to call the other person on the intercom and have them hang up a <br />certain line. You can just dial through and hang up. <br /> <br />Long Cords <br />Long cords should be available between the phone brace and hand set and <br />between the phone and wall outlet. The quantity, location, and length of <br />these oords are listed in the system requirements. (See individual features <br />list.) <br /> <br />Tone Dialing <br />This telephone system should operate on a touch tone format. <br /> <br />Two-Tone Ringing/Discriminating Ringing <br />The proposer should state the difference, if any, in the ringing received frcm <br />outside calls versus inside interoom calls and if different ringing can be <br />programmed into each individual station where several phones are located close <br />together. <br /> <br />Night Recorder <br />This init will operate as stated under night answering, recorded message, <br />monitoring, and clearing, and is to be available from all lines. <br /> <br />Speakerphone (on selected phones) <br />The exact number and locations of these phones are listed in the minimum <br />requirements. This will allow the user to have two-way handsfree intercom and <br />ex~ernal conversations. The speakerphone may be built into the phone or may <br />be an add-on accessory. The phone should not transmit a hollow or distorted <br />sound to the listening party. <br /> <br />~eadset <br />Tnis system should be adaptable for handsfree headset on selected phones. <br /> <br />Multi-Line Conferencing <br />The proposer should state the multi-line conferencing capabilities of their <br />proposed system. <br /> <br />Page 8 <br /> <br /> <br />