Instruction manual
FEATURES AND SERVICES
Following
Description
This feature allows users who
at other inside voice terminals.
are away from their own voice terminals to receive their calls
Following is functionally equivalent to internal Forwarding.
In order to have their calls follow them, users sign in their PDCs at the terminals where they
will be located temporarily. A call coming into the
“home” terminal is redirected to the
terminal where the PDC is signed in (the “away” terminal). Signing in a PDC at a terminal
automatically signs the PDC out at any other terminal. PDCs always have an associated
home terminal. If a PDC is not signed in anywhere, calls to the PDC will ring at the home
terminal.
Signing in a FPDC automatically signs the FPDC out at any other voice terminal. However,
signing out a FPDC does not sign in the FPDC at another terminal. Calls to FPDCs not
signed in at any terminal may be directed to the attendant (administrable and strongly
recommended).
To sign in a PDC, the user goes off-hook at the away terminal, enters “ ✶ ✶ ” and then the
home PDC twice. The PDC sign-out procedure is similar; after going off-hook and receiving
dial tone, the user enters “ ✶ ✶ ”
followed by the home PDC and then by a “0.” A “ ✶ ✶ 0 ”
entered at a voice terminal will sign out all PDCs and FPDCs signed in at that voice terminal,
except for the PDC normally assigned to it. Confirmation Tone is returned to a user who
correctly completes one of these procedures.
The call types or features listed below are voice terminal oriented (associated with stations
rather than PDCs) and do not follow a user who signs in at another terminal.
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Automatic Intercom Calls
Callback calls when a queued-for facility becomes available
Calls ringing on Bridged Access (BA) buttons
Coverage calls
Directed Night Service calls
DGC Group Calls
Manual Signaling
Message Waiting indications
Outward/Toll Restriction
Personal Line Calls
Returning calls
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