Specifications
IMI 66-064
Description Of Prgrammable Features
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SECTION 2
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
ACCESS DENIED
Access to particular lines can be denied at certain sta-
tions in the system through system programming.
This feature is programmable on a per line/per station
basis as part of system or administration programming.
ALL-CALL PAGING
(VIA STATION SPEAKERS)
All-call paging allows all of the stations to receive an-
nouncements at the same time through the station
speaker. Origination of announcements must be via a
station handset. Each station can be programmed to
receive and/or to originate an all-call page. The sys-
tem default condition is that all stations have both
receive and originate capability. The arrangement of
paging as all-call is controlled by both system and ad-
ministration programming. See the discussion titled,
ZONE PAGING (VIA STATION SPEAKERS).
AUTOMATIC ABANDONED
HOLD RELEASE
If a distant party abandons a hold condition and dis-
connects, the central office (CO) will send a forward
disconnect signal to the key system. When the key
system detects this signal, it will drop the line from the
hold condition and return it to service. The forward dis-
connect signal may be either 50 msec. or 350 msec.
and the key system is programmable to match this
time interval. Both the system and the administration
programming can be used to set the time interval be-
tween hang-up and line-drop.
AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION
When the system stores a dialed number for later
redial, it automatically stores a pause whenever the
user waits between digits. The automatic pause is in-
serted in the stored number sequence at the point
where the manual pause in dialing occurred. The wait
time is programmable between 2 sec. and 750 msec.
The wait period is programmable by system or ad-
ministration programming.
AUTOMATIC PRIVACY
(PROGRAMMABLE)
A line can be made private or non-private through
class of service programming. In the private mode, a
station has exclusive use of the line during a call. No
other station can access that line unless it is included
through the use of the add-on conference feature. In
the non-private mode, all stations with that line ap-
pearance can gain access at the same time (some-
times known as common line pickup). A line is
specified as private or non-private through system or
administration programming. Also see the discussion
titled, ADD-ON CONFERENCE and PRIVACY
RELEASE.
CALL PICKUP - DIRECTED
A user at any station can dial a special prefix code, fol-
lowed by the number of a ringing station, to answer a
ringing call at that station. The feature can be enabled
or disabled by system or administration programming.
CALL PICKUP - SYSTEM
A user at any station can dial a special code and
answer a ringing call at any station in the system. The
feature can be enabled or disabled by system or ad-
ministration programming.
CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING
(FROM MAIN STATION)
Both system and administration class of service (COS)
programming is performed from station 10 after a base
level programming step is entered. System COS
programming is used by the installer to configure the
system and assign the line conditions. Administration
COS programming is used by the on-site administrator
to reconfigure the system as required. Line condition
assignment is not a part of administration program-
ming. Refer to Chapter 4 for programming details.
CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING
(EACH LINE AND STATION) a
Each line and station in the system can be
programmed with a unique class of service operating
condition. Class of service programming can be per-
formed using instructions provided in Chapter 4.
DEFAULT FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM
At initial power up of the system, the operating fea-
tures are set to a specific group of operating condi-
tions (default conditions). The default conditions
provide a complete operating system for normal use.
The system can be left as a defaulted system or
operating conditions can be reprogrammed if desired.
A system can be defaulted at any time using the
master clear procedure included with the system class
of service programming; however, this action also
clears all user stored auto dial and speed dial num-
bers.
DELAYED RINGING
Refer to the paragraph titled, FLEXIBLE RINGING AS-
SIGNMENTS.
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