Specifications

CONTENTS
41.13
IN GROUP/OUT OF GROUP
Individuals assigned to a station hunt group may temporarily remove their tele-
phones from the group by pressing the In/Out of Group button providing that there
is someone still in the group. Stations out of a group will not receive calls to that
group but will continue to receive calls to their individual extension numbers. When
desired, the user may put him/herself back into the group by pressing the button
again. Users who do not have this button may dial the access code and the group
desired. A station user is allowed to be in several groups, providing a key and the
extender of that group are assigned for each group on the users phone.
INCOMING CALL DISTRIBUTION
Incoming calls can be assigned to ring a distributed station hunt group. This allows
all members of the group to share the call load.
INCOMING/OUTGOING SERVICE
Outside lines are available for incoming or outgoing service. Programming allows
any outside line to be used for incoming calls only, outgoing calls only or both way
service.
INDIVIDUAL LINE CONTROL
Each station in the system can be individually programmed to allow or deny dialing
out as well as allow or deny answering for each outside line.
LEAST COST ROUTING
Least Cost Routing (LCR) is the ability to automatically select the most cost effec-
tive central office route for the outside number dialed by any station. The DCS LCR
program includes the following features:
l Option to use or not use LCR or a tenant basis
l Programmable LCR access code
l Digit analysis table 1000 entries each with ten digits
l Routing by time of day and day of week (4 time bands per day)
l Routing according to individual station class
l Modify digits table 100 entries
l Flexible trunk group advance timer
l Option to use or not use trunk group advance warning tones
LIVE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
The system can be programmed from any display keyset or personal computer
without interrupting normal system operation. There are three levels of program-
ming: technician, customer and station. The technician level has access to all pro-
grams and can allow the customer access to system programs as needed. Techni-
cian and customer access are controlled by different security passcodes. Program-
ming from a PC requires the PCMMC program.