Instruction manual
Personal Station Access (PSA)
Issue 4 May 2003 117555-233-767
■ An optional timer can be included with an administered Extension to
Cellular feature button, allowing the user to temporarily disable Extension
to Cellular service for one hour.
■ Call classification — Extension to Cellular call filtering uses the same
criteria for classifying a call as external or internal as the call coverage
feature.
Personal Station Access (PSA)
This feature allows you to transfer your telephone station preferences and
permissions to any other compatible telephone. This includes the definition of
telephone buttons, abbreviated dial lists, and class of service, and class of
restrictions permissions. It can be used on-site or off-site (with DEFINITY
®
Extender).
PSA has several telecommuting applications. For example, several telecommuting
employees can share the same office on different days of the week. The
employees can easily and remotely make the shared telephone “theirs” for the day.
Remote use requires DEFINITY
®
Extender.
Don’t answer reason code
(for PSA-disassociated stations)
PSA uses Administration Without Hardware (AWOH), a feature that allows the
switch administrator to assign a station without specifying a physical port — for
example, use “X” as the port. If a station is disassociated, it means that it is not
currently mapped to a particular physical endpoint such as a digital telephone. If a
caller dials into an station extension that is currently disassociated, they are
provided a message that indicates “Don't answer” instead of “Busy”.
Name/number permanent display
When a person uses PSA to associate their extension with a station, a display
appears on the station indicating their name and extension number. This
information is displayed until the user disassociates their extension from the
station using the PSA-associate feature access code.