Chapter 4 Features; System Features; Alphanumeric Display; Alternate Answering Position (Overflow Attendant) - Sprint Protege 616 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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4 Features
This chapter explains the features that function on
the Protegé ® 616 system. These features may func-
tion slightly differently than the features on the
Protegé CTX, MTX and LTX. Please read through the
features carefully. Included with each feature
description is either the display keyset Function
codes or the location in database for programming
the feature.

1. System Features

1.1 Alphanumeric Display

DATABASE PROGRAMMING - NONE
All display keysets provide a two-line liquid crys-
tal display (LCD) that supports 16-alphanumeric
characters on each line. Any LCD equipped keyset
may be used for system database programming. It
also offers station users the ability to view existing
messages including time and date, system service
mode, call status, operation prompt and related indi-
cations.
N
OTES
• The message with the highest priority will be
displayed on an LCD. The display priority for
messages is as follows:
Database Programming/Feature Programming
Call Waiting Notification
Set Alarm Clock
Current Operation
Recall, Transfer, Incoming, Camp On line
signaling
ICM call signaling
Message Waiting Application
Call Again Application
DND/CFW Indication
Advisory Message
Time & Date and Service Mode
• In day service mode, time & date are displayed
on the first line with extension number and
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extension name, if programmed, on the sec-
ond. In night service mode, "night" replaces
extension name.
1.2 Alternate Answering Position
(Overflow Attendant)
DATABASE PROGRAMMING - 4. RESOURCE - ALTERNATE
A single extension can be programmed as the "alter-
nate" attendant. The alternate attendant will receive
incoming or recalling CO line calls, if they are not
answered by the primary attendant within the pro-
grammed alternate ring time or recall time.
N
OTES
• An incoming line call that has gone unan-
swered for 30 seconds at the Attendant posi-
tion automatically will ring at both the
Attendant and Alternate Attendant.

1.3 Analog Adapter

DATABASE PROGRAMMING - NONE
An Analog Adapter is provided for connection of
standard, two-wire analog telephone equipment to
the digital network of the system. Reasons for using
the analog adapter would be to connect faxes,
modems or single line telephones to the 616 system.
The analog adapter is a self-contained, system pow-
ered apparatus that creates two (2) separate analog
extension ports from one system digital 2B+D exten-
sion port. In order to make outgoing calls, the analog
telephone must supply DTMF tone dialing which is
decoded by the analog adapter for call processing
instructions. The analog adapter provides two dedi-
cated DTMF receivers for decoding the digits dialed
from the two analog ports. Two ringing generators
are supplied with each analog adapter for 25 cycle
frequency ringing of the single line telephones con-
nected to it.
Single line telephones are not traffic sensitive and
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