Instruction manual
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL
Before a voice terminal can be removed from the system, it must be removed from the following:
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Code Calling List
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Leave Word Calling (LWC) System Retrievers List
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Hunt Groups Assigned to the Call Management System (CMS)
Translation data change may also be prevented when any affected feature is currently active; for
example, a voice terminal cannot be removed while the message waiting indicator is on. The
voice terminal must be idle before any features can be added or changed. Certain feature but-
tons must be unlocked (not in use) before they can be changed. The port number, message wait-
ing indicator, and each button are locked. A voice terminal cannot be removed if one of the
locked items is active.
If voice terminal feature buttons are changed on the screen form, the labels for those feature but-
tons that appear on the voice terminal must also be changed to agree with the associated screen
form.
Note: Removing a voice terminal from a hunt group that has CMS will automatically
remove the voice terminal from the hunt group and CMS.
The information in the following paragraph must be used when adding, changing, or removing
voice terminals. A voice terminal cannot be assigned to a port number that is already assigned.
Note: If the circuit pack is not installed in the carrier, the System Manager can assign a cir-
cuit pack to the system by entering the command
change circuit-pack
and inputting
the circuit pack code beside the available slot number. Once the circuit pack code
has been assigned, the System Manager can then enter the appropriate port number
on the screen form for the voice terminal.
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500, 2500, 2500 YMGK, 7101A, 7103A, 7102, 7102A, 7104A, 8102, or 8110 Voice Ter-
minals:
For all versions, up to right voice terminals can be assigned to one TN742
Analog Line circuit pack. Up to 16 voice terminals can be assigned to one TN746 or
TN746B Analog Line circuit pack. If you are using the 8102 or 8110 voice terminal with a
TN746 circuit pack, then auxiliary power is needed. Up to eight voice terminals can be
assigned to one TN769 Analog Line circuit pack. Up to 24 voice terminals can be con-
nected to a DS1 Interface TN767 circuit pack
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7403D, 7405D Voice Terminals, 510 BCT, or 513 BCT:
Up to eight voice terminals can
be assigned to one TN754 Digital Line circuit pack. Up to 16 Digital Line circuit packs
may be placed on one port carrier if only 7403D voice terminals are used. Up to 12 Digi-
tal Line circuit packs may be placed on one port carrier if 7405D voice terminals are
used. In either case, the carrier may be fully loaded with other type circuit packs.
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7434D, 7440, 741OD, or 7410 Plus:
Up to eight voice terminals can be assigned to one
TN754 Digital Line circuit pack.
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7401D, 7401D PIus, 7404D, 7406D, 7406BIS, 7406 Plus, 7407D, Enhanced 7407D
(02C), or 7407 Plus Voice Terminals:
Up to eight voice terminals can be assigned to
one TN754 Digital Line circuit pack.
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