Specifications

Description Of System Features
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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.
Add-On Conference
(2 Internal, 1 External Parties)
This system feature allows a station, while operating in
a private mode, to add another station to an outside
call.
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).
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Busy Indication
When all intercom paths are busy, the system causes
the intercom light at each station to be on steady.
Autodial
Each multiline station provides programmable dialing
features. Programmable buttons can be programmed
to store numbers for automatic dialing purposes. The
stored numbers can be up to fifteen digits in length
and can include line or intercom selection, numbers,
#,
+I+,
pauses, and flash signals. A pause is stored each
time the HOLD button is pressed, and a flash signal is
stored each time the TAP button is pressed. The
pause and flash intervals are programmable. Any
programmable button that does not have a line assign-
ment can be programmed as an auto dial. Additional-
ly, an auto dial number can be stored as a secondary
function at every button programmed for direct station
selection. Often used host PBX or
CENTREX
feature
access codes can be stored at a programmable button
location to provide one-button access to the features.
Also refer to the discussions titled Automatic Pause In-
sertion, Station Speed Dial, and Programmable
DSS/BLE
Auto-Save Feature
The auto-save feature can be
used
to save the last
manually dialed number at any unprogrammed button
or at a specific button that was previously reserved for
this purpose. The button chosen for auto-save must be
blank and not currently programmed as a DSS button,
line select button, or auto dial button. An auto-save
can be made at a button previously used as an auto-
save button; however, the previously stored number
will be over-written. As many manually dialed numbers
can be saved in this manner as there are separate un-
used buttons to be used for storage. If a dialed num-
ber is longer than 15 digits, two or more buttons can
be used to save portions of it for later chain dialing.
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 telephone system. When the
key system detects this signal, it will drop the line from
the hold condition and return it to service. The
fonvard
disconnect 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 administra-
tion programming can be used to set the time interval
between hang-up and line-drop.
Automatic Hold Transfer To Intercom
(Answer Hold)
If the intercom line is selected while an outside line
call is active, this system feature causes the outside
call to be automatically placed on hold.
Automatic Pause lnsertlon
When the system stores a dialed number for later
redial,
it automatically stores a pause whenever the
user walts 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.