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WW?SET LINE TYPES AND
APPEARANCES
lice Appearances
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A line is said to "appear" at a SU/W?SRtelephone
if the line has been assigned to
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one of the available positions on the line status display and can therefore be selected
or accessed by the telephone user. A line can be programmed to appear at one
telephone, at more than one telephone, or more than once at a particular telephone.
Although a line can have up to sixteen appearances throughout the system, it is
always identified by its unique directory number.
The appearances of a line - line type and its variants can differ; for example, a line can
appear as a prime line at one set and as a key line (with delayed ring) at another set.
Refer to Practice 9109-096-I 05-NA, Features Description, for a description of line
appearances from the PABX.
Although SUERSE~telephones
can access up to 15 lines, only one pair of wires is
required to connect the telephone to its equipment number position. The
SUPERSET
telephone sends signals to the system which makes the appropriate line connection.
On the
SUPEF?Sfl#
a second pair is required if the Call Announce feature is to be
used.
line Status Display
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This is a liquid crystal display mounted adjacent to the line select keys. The display
contains an identical symbol group aligned with each line select/speed call key. The
different states of a symbol group, and the meaning of each state, are shown in
Figure 3-l.
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