Specifications
IMI 66-064
Description Of Prgrammable Features
NIGHT TRANSFER (OF RINGING)
The day, or normal, ringing of incoming lines can be
: transferred to a particular station or stations (chosen
through class of service programming) for off-hour or
special purpose answering. The night transfer mode
can only be activated from station 10. Night transfer
of ringing can be assigned to specific stations using
system or administration programming. It is then
turned on or off by using system or administration as
well as attendant class of service programming.
OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE WITH
HANDSFREE ANSWERBACK
With the off-hook voice announce (OHVA) feature, an
announcement can be made from one station to
another station that is off-hook or busy on a call. To
receive an OHVA announcement, the OHVA station
can be equipped with either a telephone and adjunct
feature module combination or with a telephone that
has secure off-hook voice announce (SOHVA)
capability built into it. The announcement is preceded
by an alerting tone and delivered through the
loudspeaker in the adjunct feature module or the
SOHVA equipped telephone. The called party can
reply in a handsfree manner to a OHVA an-
nouncement without interrupting the active call. Reply
in made through the OHVA microphone included in the
adjunct feature module or in the integrated OHVA
capability telephone. Stations that have the voice an-
nounce blocking feature turned on cannot receive a
OHVA announcement. System or administration
programming is used to enable the OHVA feature at a
station port. Also refer to the discussion titled:
SECURE OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE.
OPX SUPPORT
The system will support the operation of the optional
off premises extension (OPX) unit. System or ad-
ministration programming is used to program a station
port for OPX operation.
ORIGINATING DENIED
The ability to originate calls on certain lines can be
denied at individual stations through system program-
ming. The originating denied feature is programmed
on a per station/per line basis. Originating denied
does not prevent a user from answering a ringing line,
retrieving a held call or receiving a transferred call.
Call origination on a line is denied at a particular sta-
tion by the system or administration programming.
PERSONALIZED RINGING TONE
‘I This programmable feature enables stations to ring in
a distinctive manner with one of four different tones.
The ringing tones are combinations of four different fre-
quencies and two different warble rates. Personal ring-
ing tones can be assigned with system or administra-
tion programming.
PRIME LINE AUTOMATIC
If a station is programmed for prime line automatic, the
designated outside line or intercom line will be auto-
matically selected when the handset is taken off hook.
Prime line pick up may be pre-empted by preselecting
another line before lifting the handset. If the prime line
is ringing, it is automatically answered by lifting the
handset. Assign a prime line to a station through sys-
tem or administration programming.
PRIVACY RELEASE
A line can be made non-private at a particular station
while remaining private at all other stations. This ar-
rangement allows other stations with that line ap-
pearance to join that particular station whenever it is
on the privacy-released line. A line is specified as
private or non-private at a particular station with sys-
tem or administration programming. Also see the dis-
cussions titled, ADD-ON CONFERENCE and
AUTOMATIC PRIVACY.
PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
All multiline keysets are equipped with a minimum of
twelve softkeys which can be programmed a line pick-
up, auto dial, station speed dial, and DSS action.
Refer to the discussions titled, AUTO DIAL,
PROGRAMMABLE DSS, and STATION SPEED DIAL.
System or administration programming is used to as-
sign functions to softkeys.
PULSE/TONE SWITCHABLE
When rotary dial lines are installed, the user can
switch from pulse (rotary dial signals) to tone (Dual
Tone Multiple Frequency signals - DTMF). This fea-
ture is useful for accessing special circuits requiring
DTMF tones such as banking machines, etc. The sys-
tem is programmed on a per line basis to allow this
feature at all stations. The system or administration
class of service programming enables this feature on
a per line basis.
RINGING LINE PREFERENCE
The system can be programmed on a per station basis
to provide ringing line preference on all lines
programmed for ringing at a station.
When ringing line preference is enabled at a station,
taking the station off-hook automatically connects it to
any outside line which happens to be ringing at the sta-
tion. A line key will not have to be pressed. The ability
of a particular station to answer a ringing line without
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