Specifications

This is helpful for accessing Long Distant carriers or
banking services when Account Codes may be re-
quired.
200.24
CO LINE ACCESS
Each telephone can be programmed to be allowed
or denied an appearance to individual outside lines
or a pool of outside lines. Telephones denied this
appearance can have that line transferred to them
by another station and the call will appear on the loop
button.
Any station may be programmed to ring for any
combination of lines during the day and different
stations can be programmed to ring on those lines
at night.
200.25 CO LINE CONTROL (Contact)
The 616 FLEX system will allow programming of the
one (1) control contact to be assigned as either a CO
Line Control contact (to control ancillary equipment)
or as a Loud Bell Control contact to control a cus-
tomer provided ringing device to external areas.
When programmed as CO Line Control and as-
signed to a CO line, the corresponding contact will
close whenever that CO line is accessed by a sta-
tion.
200.26 CO LINE GROUPING
CO (outside) lines can bein one of up to 8 groups to
separate line types such as local, PBX, Centrex, FX,
etc. Stations are then individually assigned access
to these lines via either a pooled group key or by a
direct line key.
200.27 CO LINE QUEUING
When all outside (CO) lines in a group are busy,
stations can be placed on a list awaiting that line to
become available. Users are signaled when a line
becomes available. If the waiting station is busy
when the queued CO line becomes available, the
station is placed at the bottom of the queue list. if a
station doesn’t answer a queue callback within 15
seconds it will be dropped from the queue list.
200.28 CONFERENCE
A. Add-On Conference
Two internal stations can engage in confer-
ence with 1 external party or 3 internal parties
can set up a conference. There is no limit to
the number of add-on conferences, except for
the total number of CO lines connected to the
system.
B. Multi-Line
One internal station can engage in a confer-
ence with 2 external parties. The internal sta-
tion may place the conference on HOLD by
pressing the HOLD button. The two external
parties can be placed in an unsupervised con-
ference by the initiator pressing the CONF
button.
200.29 COMMON AUDIBLE RINGING (Loud
Bell Control)
Incoming CO line ringing can be directed to relay
controlled contacts. There is 1 set of dry contacts
that can be assigned to stations as Loud Bell Control
or to CO lines for CO Line Control.
An external power source and ringing device or other
ancillary is required.
200.30
DATA BASE PRINTOUT (Dump)
Through a system programming command, either
portions of or a complete data base dump can be
printed using the RS-232C connector on the 616
FLEX KSU. This feature requires the Serial Interface
Unit (SIU) be installed in the KSU.
200.31 DEFAULT BUTTON MAPPING
The 616 FLEX allows 22 buttons to be flexibly as-
signed to CO/PBX lines, DSS buttons, Speed Dial,
or Feature buttons. However, the system will power
up with default button mapping with 16 DSS/BLF
buttons and 6 CO Lines.
200.32 DIAL PULSEIDTMF SIGNALING
Each outside line can be individually programmed to
provide dial pulse or DTMF tone sending.
200.33 DIAL PULSE TO TONE SWITCHOVER
The signaling on an outside line can be changed
from dial pulse to tone (DTMF). This allows lines set
for pulse signaling to use common carriers which
require DTMF signaling. This feature can be stored
and used with speed dial numbers.
200.34 DIRECT STATION SELECT
The user with a flexible button assigned as a DSS
button on his key telephone can call an intercom
station by simply pressing the appropriate DSS but-
ton. The called station is automatically signaled.
200.35 DO NOT DISTURB
Placing a key telephone in DND will eliminate incom-
ing CO line ringing, intercom calls, CO line transfers,
All Call Page announcements and Camp-Ons.
Pressing the DND button twice while the telephone
is ringing will eliminate that ringing. The secretary in
an EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY pair can override the
Executive DND by using the Camp-On feature. A
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JANUARY
1991
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