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Music port on the CPU card, CPC, and the Options Card(s) for connecting an optional
external music source
•
Industry-standard message waiting capability on SLCs—requires optional Lamp Option
Card (LOC)
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Optional off-premises extensions (OPXs) with variable ring cadence
•∗
Optional OPX repeaters
•∗
Optional facsimile machine
•∗
Optional battery back-up
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Optional external paging equipment
•
Optional playback devices for use with the automated attendant and hunt group features
•
Support ISDN Basic Rate Interface—Basic Rate S/T Interface (BRS) and Basic Rate U
Interface (BRU) cards
NOTE:
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User-equippable system speed-dials, account codes, page zones, keymaps, and SPID/
DN/TEI [TEI in Europe]
•
ACD/Agent ID hunt groups span nodes
•
Language selection for trunks, digit translations, and stations
•
Programmable system passwords
•
Remote automatic call distribution hunt group premium feature
•
Private networking support using the Internet Protocol Resource Card (IPRC)
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Emergency Outgoing Access support for IP Phones
•
InterPrise
•
99 nodes support
Voice Processing Systems
•
Voice Processing PC with Microsoft Windows NT or 2000 operating system or Enter-
prise Messaging with Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server
NOTE:
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Call Routing Announcement application with digit translation and Fax-On-Demand
capabilities
•
Automated Attendant application
•
Voice Mail application including undelete message, return call, Record-A-Call, group
lists, and remote messaging features
•
SMDR buffering
•
Scheduled Timed-Based Application Routing (STAR)
•∗
Unified Messaging
•
Update message latency period timer
•
Voice processor enable flag
Voice Processing Systems
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
The BRU cards are supported by U.S. software only.
products enhancements
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As of version 8.0, the OS/2 Voice Processing Unit is no longer supported.
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
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