Specifications

Description Of System Features
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Speakerphone Support
The digital telephone system supports the operation of
proprietary speakerphones. Beginning with software
release revision 11 A, the system enables a
speakerphone’s ability to originate handsfree
operation for voice-signalled intercom calls in addition
to all of the other features that it normally provides.
Square/Non-Square Configuration
A programmer can arrange for a system to be square
or non-square as desired. In a square system, the line
1 buttons of all telephone stations select line 1, the line
2 buttons select line 2, etc. In a non-square system,
each line select button at every station may be
assigned individually to select any line: A programmer
can perform unique button mapping for line
appearance on each station using the station class of
service programming.
Flexible Station Numbering Plan
The system supports a flexible station numbering plan
for individual stations. Each station can be
programmed to respond to the dialing of any available
number between 10 and 7999. This feature may be
used to match the calling number of a station located
in a pre-numbered area to that area number. A
combination of two, three, or four digit extension
numbers can be assigned as long as they do not
conflict. For example: If 21 is assigned as an
extension number, there can not be any other
extension number assigned that begins with a 21. The
system class of service programming is used to assign
extension numbers to individual station ports.
Tenant Service
A system programmer can arrange for one telephone
system to be used for multiple tenants at a site
location by employing flexible line appearance at each
station. The programmer can perform button mapping
for line appearance on each station in the system
using the station class of service programming.
Station-By-Station Privacy
See the discussion titled Privacy.
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See the discussion titled Call Costing and SMDA
Repotting.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
See the discussion titled Call Costing and SMDA
Reporting.
Station Monitoring With DSS Call Pickup
The busy lamp field (BLF) of a station can provide
visual indication of the idle, busy, and ringing status of
monitored stations. This monitoring station can also
provide audible indication of any direct and delayed
ringing that occurs at the monitored station if the
programmer has enabled the visual ring indication
feature. A user at the monitoring station can make a
one-button pickup of a tinging call at a monitored
station by pressing the direct station selection (DSS)
button associated with the ringing station.
The programmer can enable or disable the flashing
BLF lights associated with visual ring indication on a
system-wide basis. When the programmer enables
the flashing lights, he or she can then enable the
audible indication of ringing on a station-by-station
basis.
Station Speed Dial
Refer to the discussion titled Automatic Dialing.
Station-To-Station Messaging
Refer to the discussion titled Messaging.
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