Specifications

Activation of the
ASA
features requires a dedicated voice terminal jack on the
control unit. At startup, the system automatically reserves jack (intercom
number) 18 for the
ASA
features. But you can choose another voice terminal
jack for
ASA
during system administration, or you may decide not to use any
of the
ASA
features and assign intercom number 18 to a voice terminal. (To
find out more about the Automatic System Access features- Call Forwarding,
Direct Extension Dialing, System Answer, and Remote Line Access-see the
entries for them in Section 5, “Reference.“)
Under “Voice Terminals” . . .
Do not write in a name next to intercom number 18 if you plan to use any
of the Automatic System Access features (unless you plan to assign an
intercom number other than 18 to
ASA
during system administration).
Cross out
(ASA)’ next to intercom number 18 if you do not plan to use
any of the
ASA
features or you are assigning the
ASA
features to a
different intercom number. You can then treat intercom number 18 just
like any other intercom number as you assign them. If you are assigning
the
ASA
features to a different intercom number, write
“ASA”
next to the
intercom number you plan to use instead of intercom number 18.
Intercom Number 19
Notice on the form that “BB” and “Reports” appear in parentheses in the
“Name” column next to intercom number 19. The Busy Buster feature
automatically redials the last number you dialed up to 10 times and signals
you if and when the line begins to ring.
Operation of the BB feature requires a dedicated voice terminal jack on the
control unit. At startup, the system automatically reserves jack (intercom
number) 19 for Busy Buster. You can choose another voice terminal jack for
Busy Buster during system administration, or you may choose not to use the
BB feature and assign intercom number 19 to a voice terminal. (For more
information on Busy Buster, see the entry for “Busy Buster” in Section 5,
“Reference.
“)
Under “Voice Terminals” . . .
Do not write in a name next to intercom number 19 if you plan to use the
Busy Buster feature.
Cross out “BB” next to intercom number 19 if you plan to deactivate Busy
Buster during system administration or if you plan to assign it to a
different intercom number. (Intercom number 19 will still be reserved for
the data collector and printer which are used to print reports.) You can
then treat intercom number 19 just like any other intercom number when
you assign intercom numbers to voice terminals at the appropriate point in
this planning sequence. If you are assigning BB to a different intercom
number, write BB next to the intercom number you plan to use instead of
intercom number 19.