Specifications

Description
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System Features
IMI
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Mute
Each station has a MUTE button which, when
pressed, will mute the handset transmitter (or internal
microphone on speakerphones) to prevent the user’s
voice from being heard by the distant party. The
speaker light flashes to indicate a muted condition.
The button provides push-on/push-off operation. Also
refer to the discussion titled
Han&free
Answer Inhibit.
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 busy on a call. The OHVA an-
nouncement is made in a manner that permits the dis-
tant on-line party to hear it and to hear the verbal
response to it unless action is taken with the MUTE
button. The OHVA feature is available at stations that
are equipped with a multiline telephone and an adjunct
feature module (32-button DSS/BLF console with call-
announce).
Two data-paired stat/on
pofts
are re-
quired to provide OHVA operation,
An OHVA call is preceded by a ring burst. Then,
several quick tone bursts followed by the an-
nouncement are delivered through the loudspeaker in
the adjunct feature module. The called party can ver-
bally reply to an OHVA call in a handsfree manner
without interrupting the active call. Reply is made by
speaking toward the OHVA microphone included in the
adjunct feature module. The distant on-line party can
hear this response unless the MUTE button is pressed
at the called station to mute the handset transmitter.
A station that has the voice announce blocking feature
turned on cannot receive an OHVA call.
Station class of service programming is used to pro-
gram a station port to be a multiline telephone port
and the data-paired port to be a console with
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an-
nounce port. Also refer to the discussion titled: Secure
Off-Hook Voice Announce.
On-Hook Dialing
Every
muttiline
station provides manual and/or auto-
matic dialing while the station handset is on-hook. An
internal speaker monitors call progress for completion.
The handset must be taken off-hook to provide the
voice link on non-speakerphone stations.
OPX
support
The system supports the operation of the optional off
premises extension (OPX)
unit.
System or administra-
tion programming arranges a station port for OPX
operation.
A telephony device that is connected through an OPX
unit to a station port has access to both outside line ac-
cess and basic intercom service plus access to sys-
tem features through special dialing codes. The
system default provides intercom line access when the
device goes off-hook.
Wth
either prime line alone or
prime line and idle line preference enabled through
programming, the device will seize an outside line
when it goes off -hook.
After going off -hook, the device
can obtain the intercom line by generating a flash sig-
nal. If it does this before
tt
generates any DTMF
codes, the system drops the outside line when
it
detects the flash signal. If the device generates any
DTMF tones before it generates a flash signal, the sys-
tem places the outside line on hold when
it
detects the
flash signal.
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.
PBXICENTREXICentral
Office
Compatible
System features and programmable buttons support
the requirements of most
PBXs,
Central Offices, and
CENTREX
systems. Numbers,
#‘s,
%‘s,
program
mable pauses, and flash signals can be made a part
of every stored number for access to host system fea-
ture codes.
Personalized Ringing Tone
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
administration programming.
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