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4096
Hybrid
Key Telephone
System
l%U'URE
DESCRIFTION
B.
C.
will
not
hunt
but
receive
call progress
tones of the extension
dialed.
St&on
Hunting
Incoming
CO, transferred
CO, and inter-
com calls that are presented
to a busy, or
DND station.
that is a member
of
a
Station
Hunt
group,
will search
sequentially
(in
the order
the extensions
were entered
in
data base prom
for an idle station
in the group
and will ring that
station.
Calls can also be directed
to the groups
pilot number
for hunting.
Hunt
Group
Chaining
Hunt
Groups
can be chained
or joined
together
forming
larger
Hunt
Groups.
This is accomplished
by assigning
a
pflot
hunt
group
number
as the last member
of
a group.
300.71
INCOMITfG
CO LINES
OFF-NET
FORWARD
(VU SPEED DIAL)
Allows the first attendant
to forward
incoming
CO calls to an off-net
location.
The attendant
can forward
a group
of CO lines or all CO lines
to a off-net
location.
The attendant
must have
a dfrect
appearanc
e of the CO line(s) to be
forwarded.
Off-net
forwarding
is accomplished
via use of a speed dial bin and requires
the APL
card to be installed
in the system.
300.72
INTERCOM
CALUNG
The System's
architecture
allows
14 intercom
paths
for internal
traffic capability,
12 of these
paths
can
be used
by
SLTs.
A
station
is
reached
on intercom
by dialing
the associated
three-d&it
number.
300.73
INTERCOM
SIGNALING
w
Users
can control
the method
by which
they
receive intercom
calls and slgnals.
A
conven-
ient intercom
signal switch
is located
on each
Key Telephone
for easy selection.
The choices
are:
l
Handsfree
NIleft
position).
The station
user. upon hearing
a tone burst
and voice
announcement
over the speaker,
can reply
handsfree.
l
Tone
Ringing
(TJ(middle
position).
A
standard
tone ring notifies
the party of an
incoming
intercom
call. The called party
answers
by lift&g
the handset
or moving
the switch
to the handsfree
(H) position
or
pressing
the ON/OFF
button.
l
Privacy
IPMght
position).
The
station
user receives
a burst
of tone and a voice
announcement
over his/her
speaker.
The
microphone
is deacuvated
for privacy.
'Ihe called party must
lift the handset
or
press the ON/OFF
button
to answer
the
calI. /Or move the switch to the handsfree
N
position.)
300.74
LAST NUMEERREDIAL(MR)
Permits
the
automatic
redMing
of the
last
telephone
number
dialed on an outside
line.
Up to 32 digits
can be stored.
Outside
line
selection
of the same line used is automatic.
300.75
ED
lNl"EIUCTlVE
DISPLAP
The optional
34 button
Executive
Key Tele-
phone provides
the user with visual indication
of call status,
calls to and tirn
other
exten-
sions, number
dialed,
line used and camp-on
are some of the features
displayed.
Refer to
Section
410.1
for an illustration
of the LCD
&Plays.
300.76
LEAST COST ROUTING
(LCRI
Allows the system to automatically
select the
least costly route
available
according
to the
number
dialed.
the time of day/day
of week,
the chss of setice
(COS) assigned
to the sta-
tion/trunk
group priority
level assigned.
A
LCR 3-Di@t
Table
l%.is table is divided into 2 sections:
'Lead-
ing 1" (" 1" Is dialed before the number)
and
'Non Leading
1" (no '1" is dialed before the
number).
This gives the system the ability
to handle calI routing
in areas that require
a " 1" before
a
long distance
number
as well
as in areas that do not require
the '1".
B.
LCR S-Diglt
Table
(Office
Codes)
The s-Digit
Table
can include
20 office
code maps. Each map can be programmed
to route up to 800 office codes to one of the
16 possible
route Ms.
Each map must be
associated
with a specific area code in the
3-D@
Table. Several different
office code
maps can be used with the same area code
to provide
additfonal
routtng
flexibility.
C.
Route
List Tables
Up to 16 Merent
routes
can
be pro-
zwd&Each
route can contatn
up to 4
- one for each of the 4 time
periods.
Up to 7 CO line groups
(routing
choices)
and
their
corresponding
In-
sert/Delete
Tables
may be programmed
within
each route
list.
Issue
1, January
1992
300-15

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