Specifications

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Templates Templates have been introduced to speed the configuration process
and ensure that correct settings are applied throughout the
enterprise. Common settings, such as the Class of Service and
Device Type, can be saved in a template and applied to multiple users
and devices.
Three new forms are available:
Key Templates: Enables you to program line key settings for multiline
phones and SIP devices
User and Device Templates: Enables you to program a subset of the
information normally added on the User and Device Configuration
form
User Roles: Enables you to link templates with roles. When you add
a new user, you are prompted to select a role and its associated
template.
N/A
Tie Trunk Support Tie trunks terminate at the attendant console, at station sets, in hunt
groups, or on night bells. They may also be arranged as dial-in tie
trunks or tandem trunks. Like CO trunks, tie trunks are arranged in
groups.
N/A
Timed Reminder See Reminder. No
Toll Control Allows or denies access to specified routes, CO exchanges, and
directory numbers
N/A
Tone Demonstration Allows you to hear the tones provided by the system Yes
Tone Detection The system can detect and analyze call progress tones that originate
from the Central Office during the course of a trunk call
N/A
Tone Plan Flexibility Call progress and supervisory tones generated within the system are
programmed to meet the requirements of the phone authorities of the
country in which the system is installed.
N/A
Traffic Reporting Provides traffic reports of system usage to allow better system
resource management
N/A
Transfer Allows you to move a call from one phone to another. Before
completing a transfer, you can consult privately with the third party
and swap between private conversations with each party.
Yes
Transmission Tests Allows you to perform milliwatt, balance, and 100 tests on a trunk N/A
Travelling Class
Marks
Travelling Class Marks (TCM) extend users access to features and
services available to them on their host MCD system to other MCD
systems in a cluster or network. TCM allow callers in a private
network to access features and services based on the their Class Of
Service (COS), Class of Restriction (COR), and Interconnect
Number, rather than on those of the incoming trunk on the remote
system.
Yes
Trunk Access Allows you to directly access a specific trunk. No toll control or ARS
checking is done when you use Trunk Access. This feature is used
when a maintenance phone is required.
Yes
Feature Name: Description:
Support while
the set is on the
secondary
controller
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