Specifications

Password Protection
Programming 3–14
Records 4–3
Pause Time 3–32
PBX/CENTREX/CO Compatible A-50
Personal Computer Interface Unit (PCIU) A-50
Installation 2_84
Personal Ringing Tones 3–65
Personalized Ringing Tone A-50, A-57
Pooled Line Access (Line Group Access) A-50
Port Reassignment 3–74
Positive Disconnect
Supervision 3–44, 3–110, 3–150, A-69, A-73
Power Failure Station, Connecting A 2–28
Power, AC Connection 2_8
Prime Line Automatic 3_66, A-44, A-51
Prime Line, Prime Group, And Prime Intercom 3–66
Privacy Button 3–84
Designated Programmable Button A-51
Privacy Release 3–51
Privacy Release/Brokerage Service A-52
Privacy A-51
Private Lines (Access Denied) A-52
Private or Non-Private Line 3–51, 3–36
Programmable Buttons A-52
Programmable DSS/BLF A-6, A-52
Programming
Block 3–11
Data Buttons 3–160
DCD Operation 3–155
DISD Operation 3–156
DVA Messages 3–158
Overlays 3–11, 4–49, 4–51, 4–53
4–55, 4–59, 4–61, 4–63, 4–65
Password Protection 3–14, A-53
Using A Telephone 3–7
Toll Restriction Table Entries 3–146
Understanding System 3_17
Using A Telephone 3–7
Using A VDT 3–11
Protecting The Lines 2–14
Publications, Related 1_3
Pulse Dialing 3–42
Pulse/Tone Switchable 3–42, A-53
R
Reassigning The Line Ports 2–14
Recall Messages A-24
Recall Time, Unanswered Call Transfer 3–34
Recall/Flash 3–32
Recording
Account Code Configurations 4–19
IST Configurations 4–21
Integrated Call Costing Configurations 4–27
Line Configurations 4–11
Specialized Route Access Configurations 4–33
Station Configurations 4–13
Toll Restriction Table Configurations 4–37
Voice Mail Interface Configurations 4–24
Redialing A-54
Relay Tracking of Ringing 3–23
Relocating The Stations 2–17
Remote Data Station 3–161
Remote Programming And Administration A-18, A-55
Repair Assistance, Seeking 1–25
Resistance Checking 2–48
Response Messaging A-46, A-55
Ringer Volume Control A-55
Ringer, Allow Off 3–59
Ringing A-55
Assignments, Flexible 3–57, A-56
Patterns 1_24
Relay Tracking 3–23
Ringing Tones, Personal 3–23, 3–65
Types 3–22
Delayed Times 3–59
Delayed/Direct 3–58
Night Transfer 3–58
Ringing Line Preference 3–67, A-44, A-58
Ring-No-Answer Forwarding Of Transferred CallsA-13
S
Save Button 3–84
Assigning For Caller ID 3–167
Saved Number Redial A-54, A-58
Scout 900MX Digital Wireless Telephone A-58
Screened Call Transfer A-14
Seeking Repair Assistance 1–25
Self Diagnostics A-59
Serial Data Port
Configuring COM 2 For Caller ID 3–166
Connecting Data Devices To The System 2–34
Setting The Data Parameters 3–153
Service Observing 3–71, A-59
Setting The Audible First Ring Feature 3–166
Setting The Caller ID Distribution 3–167
Setting The Data Parameters 3–153
Signaling, Tone or Voice 3–28
SMDA A-11
Department Numbers 3–139
Printout 3–140
Records Deleted By The Attendant 3–143
Reporting Through VDT Programming and
Per-Station SMDA A-11
Station Assignment 3–139
SMDA/SMDR 3–138
SMDR A-11
Printout 3–142
Software
Disks 2–51
Key 2–50
Loading 2–52
Loading And Up-Grading The System 2–50
SOHVA Features A-64, 3–67
Speakerphone Support A-59
Specialized Route Access Configuration Records 4–33
DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132
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