Instruction manual

DEFINITY® Business Communications System and GuestWorks® Issue 6
Overview
555-231-208
Issue 1
April 2000
New Features for Issue 6
1-2
1
Long hold recall warning (see Page A-26)
Multiple Public Network Calling/Connected Numbers/System (see
Page A-52
)
Optical drive to replace tape drive for “r” systems
A new read/write optical disk drive has replaced the cartridge tape system
for all new “r” systems.
Outgoing call no-answer by call type (see Page A-29)
Pass Advice of Charge to World Class BRI Endpoints (see Page A-29)
Reset shift call (see Page A-32)
Special Dial Tone (see Page A-33)
Station self-display (see Page A-34)
Suite Check-in and Station Hunt Before Coverage (see Page 7-5)
Time supervision and forced release (see Page A-35)
TN793B/TN2793B Analog Line 2-wire, 24-port circuit pack with caller ID
These circuit packs provide the capability to view, on an analog Caller ID
display, the telephone number and name of the calling party, and time and
date of the call. This circuit pack is used primarily with stand-alone Caller
ID units and Caller ID hospitality telephones provided by Teledex and
Telematrix.
TN797 combination board (analog line/CO trunk)
This board provides a new combination eight-port analog trunk and line
circuit pack (TN797). With this board, you can administer any of the eight
ports of this analog circuit pack as a:
Central Office trunk, either loop start or ground start
CAMA E911 trunk
Direct Inward Dialing trunk, either wink start or immediate start
An analog line, on or off-premises, with or without LED message
waiting indication (MWI). However, this circuit pack does not support
neon message waiting lamps.
Transfer Abort (see Page 4-10)
Transfer Recall (see Page A-36)
X-station mobility (see Page 5-5).