Instruction manual
Intercept Computer Interface Page 1823 of 3156
Features and Services
A multiple channel answering machine can be connected to both the
Meridian 1 and Intercept Computer. The machine is defined in the Meridian 1
as a Group Hunt list, and the Pilot Directory Number (PLDN) is used to
terminate on the Answering Machine after a call has been diverted by the ICP
feature. A 2500-type set may be designated as a channel in the ICP answering
machine in LD 10. The set must have a Digitone (DTN) Class of Service.
Operating parameters
An analog (500/2500 type) telephone can only be used as an interrogation set,
not as an ICP.
The number of ports available to the intercept computer is typically less than
12 (the number of TTY ports less those used for maintenance, service change,
and traffic).
The CFW AC LED on the tenant's telephone is used to indicate both the CFW
AC and this feature.
It is not possible to change or remove an ICP station by way of the LD 71 and
72.
Each SL-1 telephone must have one CFW AC key and possibly one message-
waiting key on the LED key lamp strip (if the tenant requires this type of
indication). These two LEDs are turned off automatically when the Intercept
Computer Interface feature is deactivated (by dialing a FFC).
This feature makes use of the Message Center (MC) and Automatic Call
Distribution (ACD) features. The ICP must be configured as an MC ACD DN
or MC attendant DN.
This feature and CFW AC feature are not to be activated at the same time.
ICP and Integrated Messaging Services (IMS) cannot be used at the same
time for the same customer.
Feature interactions
Attendant Blocking of Directory Number
The Attendant Blocking of DN feature will override the ICP Call Forward
feature. If the dialed DN of the set that has the ICP Call Forward feature active
is idle, the DN will be blocked and if the DN is busy, busy tone will be heard.