Specifications

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RETARY is busy, the call hunt to the next available SECRETARY assigned to that
BOSS. If the SECRETARY must communicate with the BOSS while he/she is in
DND, pressing the corresponding BOSS button on the SECRETARYs keyset re-
sults in an Auto Answer intercom call being made to the BOSS (providing the BOSS
is free). A station can only be the BOSS of one SECRETARY pool. In addition, a
station cannot be in more than one pool.
EXTERNAL MUSIC INTERFACES
Each Trunk A and Trunk A1 card provides an interface for connecting a customer-
provided external music source. These sources can be used for background mu-
sic, station music on hold, trunk music on hold and transfer music on hold.
EXTERNAL PAGE INTERFACES
Each Trunk A and Trunk A1 card provides one external page output and two zone
control relays. Resources from multiple Trunk A and Trunk A1 cards can be com-
bined to provide up to four external zones per tenant. Multiple relays may be as-
signed to each zone.
FLASH KEY OPERATION
While a user is on an outside line, pressing the FLASH key will flash the central office
or PBX. This is used for custom calling features on C.O. lines or in conjunction with
CENTREX/PBX operation. System programming allows individual flash times for C.O.
and PBX lines. When C.O. or PBX flash is not required, setting the timers for two
seconds releases the existing call and returns dial tone to make a new call.
FLEXIBLE NUMBERING
System programming allows stations to have two, three or four digit extension num-
bers beginning with the digit 2 or 3. Default extension numbers begin with 201.
Station hunt group access codes can be two or three digits beginning with the digit
5. These can be changed but it will affect other feature access codes. All user
guides are written using the default numbering plan.
FLEXIBLE RINGING
Each C.O. line can be programmed to ring at any station or station group. Each line
can be assigned a day ring destination and a night ring destination.
GROUND START TRUNKS (T1/COPPER)
The DCS can utilize these trunks to support a positive disconnect signal and pre-
vent call collisions on heavy traffic usage. Caller ID is not available on these trunks.
HOT LINE
Stations can be programmed to call a pre-defined station or station group when-
ever that station goes off-hook. A hot line delay timer of 1250 seconds can be
programmed to allow sufficient time to make a different call.