Specifications
Synchronized Ringing
When the installer enables synchronized ringing, the central office ringing pattern is tracked on external calls
that ring within the FXT system.
Also refer to the discussion titled Discriminating Ringing.
System Clock
The system clock provides time and date information for display on LCD speakerphones and on SMDR/SMDA
printouts. The clock also provides the time for the user–set alert feature.
System Speed Dial
System speed dialing provides system users with a repertory of up to 500 numbers that they can dial from any
telephone in the system. The installer or the attendant is responsible for storing the system speed dial numbers.
These numbers can be up to 32 digits long and can include line number selection, the dial pad digits 0–9, S, and
#, plus pauses and hookflash signals.
The installer or attendant can divide the unused or available system speed dial numbers into up to 50 different
groups with 10 numbers in each group and then assign different speed dial groups to each station class of
service (total of 500).
The program can choose a line group that the system will automatically select for speed dialing. Alternately, the
installer or attendant can choose the intercom to be automatically selected for speed dialing. This enhancement
allows an intercom selection and feature codes to be stored together as speed dial numbers for true one-button
access to features (for example; store INTERCOM S11 and INTERCOM #1 at two locations for system-wide
availability to music on and music off). This enhancement will not accept S#0S or S#746S as programming
entries and it ignores any entered pauses or hookflashes.
Flexible System Speed Dial Support
The system can store either 500 or 1000 system speed dial numbers. Installers choose 500 or 1000 based on
the needs of the system. When 1000 is used, the number of SMDR records that can be stored by the system
is reduced slightly.
When the system accepts the new speed dial quantity entry, it resets itself in order to resize its speed dial
capacity. When this happens, all stored system speed dial numbers are lost, and the installer must reprogram
them.
LCD Digit Display Inhibit
Installers can control on a class of service basis what is displayed during a speed dial operation at an LCD
speakerphone with that class of service. They can choose to have the display show the system speed dial
name, the system speed dial number, both the name and the number, or to show no display at all.
System Speed Dial Names
A list of speed dial numbers and accompanying names can be programmed by the installer or the system
attendant. All users can access these names for automatic dialing.
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