Instruction manual

FEATURES AND SERVICES
When a nondisplay station originates a trunk call, then conferences the call with an inside
display station and drops off the display shows the trunk name only, not the originally-dialed
digits.
Message Waiting Indications:
When a display set user dials #90 (or #91) followed by an
extension number to light (or extinguish) a Message LED at some station, the dialed digits
are displayed. A confirmation of Message LED activation or deactivation is not displayed.
Remote Access:
Since remote access calls are all incoming trunk calls, the display at the
receiving station has the standard “reception of outside calls” format. The receiving station
has no special indication that this is a remote access call.
A display set user who bridges onto a Personal Line Appearance where a remote access call
is active will have the display updated for conference status.
Administration Requirements
To implement the Display feature, the following administration items are required.
Assign display voice terminals.
Assign LOCAL, SCROLL, and INSPECT buttons on the non-SLAC sets.
Assign DIRECTORY, CALL, and NEXT buttons to all display sets, including SLACs.
For each nonattendant display station:
1. Is this a display station? (yes or no; default = no; change to “yes”).
2. Enable Automatic Incoming Call Identification? (yes or no; default = no). If
this feature is desired, and Step 1 was set to “yes,” no action is necessary; if
not desired, set to “no.”
Set up the system’s integrated directory, giving a Display ID for PDCs, DDCs, DGC
groups, DID trunk group, other trunks, and attendant (PDC 0).
Hardware Requirements
To have display capability, a station must be equipped with a Model
Voice Terminal or a Model 7317H01A Multiline Voice Terminal (BIS-34D).
7305H04C Multiline
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