Specifications

IMl66-107 Description Of System Features
Manual Hold
Refer to the discussion titled Ho/d.
Meet-Me Answer Page
Refer to the discussion titled Paging.
Messaging
Assist Button
This feature allows a station user to program a button
to be used for sending a message to an LCD
speakerphone. Once programmed, the station user
can press the ASSIST button at anytime to sound a
tone burst at the called station and present a
preprogrammed message in the station display. The
user can send a message while on a call without
alerting the distant party. This feature is useful for
requesting assistance while engaging on a call. For
example, a customer service representative could
request assistance from a supervisor while talking to a
problem caller. The supervisor, upon receiving the
tone and noting the display message, could perform
an executive override or service observing action to
join the call
.or
monitor it.
LCD Messaging
Standard and system-supplied custom display
messages can be set by dialing a specific code at any
station. Such messages are to be received and
displayed by any LCD speakerphone that calls the
station which set the message. When a message is
set, the intercom light at the setting station will flash to
indicate that the feature is active.
Message Waiting
Special feature access codes enable a station user to
control the message waiting (MW) light at other
stations in the system. When the message waiting
light is turned on at a station, a call can be
automatically placed to the station that turned it on.
Alternately, one station can-be designated by COS
programming as the central message desk and can be
arranged for exclusive message waiting control. The
central message desk can be used to control message
waiting lights and deliver messages to and from all
other stations in the system. The ability of a station to
originate a message waiting signal is enabled by
programming action. Station class of service
programming provides a station with the ability to
originate a message waiting signal and is used to
create a central message desk.
Response Messaging
This feature allows a user to reply in a non-verbal
manner to a voice announce or tone-signalled
intercom call or to a subdued off-hook voice announce
call if the intercom caller is using an LCD
speakerphone. A station user can press a
programmable button in response to an intercom call
and send a message to be shown on the display of the
calling station. Response messages are
pre-programmed by the attendant and later stored by
station users at programmable buttons on their
individual stations as need dictates.
Station-To-Station Messaging
If a station has a DSS/BLF appearance at another
station, a callback message indication can be left at
that station with the
DSSBLF
appearance. The user
can dial a special code to turn on, the BLF light at the
called station that is assigned to the calling station.
This light indicates that a callback is requested. The
light is automatically turned off if a successful callback
is made.
If a station number is not programmed for a DSS/BLF
appearance at another station, attempting to place a
call back message will cause the central message
desk station to ring. If there is no central message
desk assigned, no action will occur.
Modular Wiring And Jacks
2- Or 4-Conductor Wire System
The system can be completely interconnected by
employing industry standard 50-pin connectors and
modular plug/jack combinations. Station wiring is
number 22 or 24 gauge, 2-conductor, twisted-pair
cable throughout the system. If the installer uses
4conductor
twisted-pair cable, it provides a spare pair
for a separate wiring purpose when needed.