Instruction manual

DEFINITY® Business Communications System and GuestWorks® Issue 6
Overview
555-231-208
Issue 1
April 2000
Features
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Data Privacy
Protects analog data calls from being disturbed by any of the system’s overriding
or ringing features. Data Privacy is activated when a user dials an activation code
at the beginning of the call.
Data Restriction
Like Data Privacy, this feature protects analog data calls from being disturbed by
any of the system’s overriding or ringing features. It is administered at the system
level to selected analog and multi-appearance telephones and trunk groups.
Default Dialing
Provides data terminal users who dial a specific number the majority of the time
with a very simple method of dialing that number. This feature enhances Data
Terminal (Keyboard) Dialing by allowing a data terminal user to place a data call to
a preadministered destination in several different ways, depending on the type of
data module. Data Terminal Dialing and Alphanumeric Dialing are unaffected.
Demand Print
Allows a user to print undelivered messages without calling the Message Center.
Dial Access to Attendant
Allows a user to reach an attendant by dialing an access code. The attendant can
then extend the call to a trunk or to another telephone.
Dial by Name
Allows a caller to “dial” someone by entering their name from their touch-tone
keypad. This feature is accessible by using the Call Vectoring feature and the
integrated announcement circuit pack (TN750C) to create an “auto-attendant”
procedure in which one of the options allows callers to enter a person’s name
instead of that person’s extension number. The system processes the name
characters received, and, if a single match is found, the number is dialed
automatically.
The Dial-by-Name feature is described in greater detail in "Dial by Name" on
Page A.-53.