Specifications
IMI 66-064
Description Of Prgrammable Features
line selection is enabled by the system or administra-
tion class of service programming.
SECURE OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE
With the secure off-hook voice announce (SOHVA) fea-
ture, a secure announcement can be made from one
station to another station that is off-hook or busy on a
call. A station being operated in a handsfree mode
cannot receive a SOHVA announcement. A station
must be equipped with a telephone that includes
SOHVA capability to receive an SOHVA message.
With SOHVA, the announcement is delivered and
responded to in a secure manner that prevents the dis-
tant party from hearing either the announcement or
the response. The announcement is preceded with a
tone alert and delivered to the handset receiver of the
telephone. The announcing caller receives a tone
alert upon calling to alert them that they are making an
SOHVA call. Response to the announcement is ef-
fected by pressing and holding the MUTE key and
speaking into the handset. Stations that have the
voice announce blocking feature turned on cannot
receive a SOHVA announcement. System or ad-
ministration programming is used to enable the
SOHVA feature at a station port. Also refer to the dis-
cussion titled: OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE WITH
HANDSFREE ANSWERBACK.
SQUARE/NON-SQUARE SYSTEM
A system can be programmed to be square or non-
square as desired. In a square system, a specific line
is assigned to the same key on every station in the
system. In a non-square system, any line can be as-
signed to any available softkey on every station in the
system. Also refer to the discussion titled, TENANT
SERVICE. Key mapping for line appearance can be
performed on each station using the system or ad-
ministration class of service programming.
STATION BY STATION PRIVACY
Refer to the discussions titled, AUTOMATIC PRIVACY
and PRIVACY RELEASE.
SYSTEM SPEED DIAL
Thirty, system-wide, speed dial numbers are provided.
The system speed dial numbers can be up to fifteen
digits in length, and can include numbers, #‘s, %‘s,
pauses, and flash signals. System speed dial number
programming can only be performed at station 10;
however, once programmed, they can be used at
every station in the system. System, administration,
or attendant programming can be used to program sys-
tem speed dial numbers.
TAP (FLASH/RECALL)
When host system custom calling features are avail-
able via a “flash” signal, the system can be
programmed so that the
TAP
key will generate a
“flash” signal when it is pressed. When custom calling
features are not available, the
TAP
key functions as a
positive disconnect or dial tone recall key. These two
features are mutually exclusive. The flash/recall time
is assigned through system or administration program-
ming.
TENANT SERVICE
Two or more closely located sites can simultaneously
be served by the same common equipment. Each site
is provided with dedicated trunk facilities and separate
feature and class of service complements. Also, refer
to the discussion titled, SQUARE/NON-SQUARE SYS-
TEM. Key mapping for line appearance can be per-
formed on each station using the system or
administration programming.
TIMED HOLD RECALL
After a call has been on hold for a programmed length
of time, the system will recall the station that placed
the call on hold. It also visually signals all other sta-
tions. The audible signal is repeated at the end of
each reoccurring time out period. The visual indication
continues until the held call is picked up. The system
or administration programming sets the timed hold
recall time period.
TOLL RESTRICTION - FLEXIBLE
Flexible toll restriction can be programmed to prohibit
some or all stations from calling a wide range of num:
ber combinations while allowing specific exceptions.
Restrictions are specified by up to four entries on a
deny table while exceptions are specified by up to four
entries on an allow table. Allow entries will always
override deny entries. Up to eight digits are permitted
for each entry. A “match anything” digit (# symbol) can
be included as part of an entry to represent any digit
from 1 to 0. This is used to deny or allow a range of
numbers with one entry. A separate pre-programmed
1+800 allow table permits this dialing feature to be
selected regardless of any restrictions which may be
specified. The dialing of 911 and 1+911 is always al-
lowed.
Once programmed, flexible toll restriction is assigned
on a per line/per station basis. In addition to flexible
restriction, or as an alternative to it, stations can be
restricted with l/O call restriction assignment. When
l/O call restriction is selected, l+ 7 digit dialing can be
allowed if desired. Either system or administration
programming is used to specify the deny and allow
entries and assign the restriction to line and station.
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