Instruction manual

Forced Camp-On and Priority Override Page 1571 of 3156
Features and Services
Feature packaging
Priority Override/Forced Camp-On (POVR) is packaged under package 186.
Dependencies:
Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) package 139
Multi-party Operations (MPO) package 141
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1 LD 10, LD 11 Respond to CLS prompt with CPFA to allow Camp-On
to another set, or CPFD to deny such Camp-On. Respond to PLEV
prompt with a value between 1 and 7, to set the priority level for this set.
2 LD 11 Respond to the KEY prompt with a key number, followed by
EOVR, to define an Enhanced Override key for each Meridian 1
proprietary telephone.
3 LD 14 Trunks to be involved in such Camp-On override calls must
have Warning Tone Allowed (WTA) Class of Service allowed
4 LD 15 To select either automatic or manual forced Camp-On for a
customer, respond to the AFCO prompt with either YES (automatic) or
NO (manual).
5 LD 16 At the PLEV prompt, specify priority levels for trunk routes.
6 LD 57 The Enhanced Override flexible feature code must be defined
by responding to the EOVR prompt with an appropriate FFC digit
sequence to be assigned that function.
The following are additional to the definitions required for telephone set
configuration without this feature.