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FEA'IURE
DESCZRPTION
Infinite
4096
Hybrid
Key Telephone
System
accessed
by a telephone
modem
linking
the
CPB's RS232
connector
(via a CO line) to a
remote
location.
300.104
REadOTE
S-
MONITOR
AND
-cE
A
RemoteSystem
Monitor
The Remote
Monitor
feature
provides
re-
mote
access
to the installed
system
for
diagnosttc
purposes.
These
capabllities
benefit
Se-e
personnel
enabling
them to
support
the end user remotely.
Different
levels
of access,
via password,
allows
authorized
personnel
to trace,
monitor
and 'up-load"
critical
information
directly
from
the 4096
system.
This provides
a
more accurate
means
of acquiring
system
information
that leads to a quick resolu-
tion of problems
that may occur.
This is
all done without
interfering
with ongoing
cdl processing
or normal
system
opera-
tion, and in many cases may be performed
without
a site visit.
An external
modem
connected
to the CPB RS232-C
is required
for remote
access.
Capabiltties
allowed
and reserved for this
"High
level troubleshooting"
in addition
are:
l
Monitor
Mcxle
l
Enable
& Disable
Event mace"
l
Dump
"Trace Buffer"
(up-load)
B.
Remote
System
Maintenance
The Remote
Maintenance
feature
allows
the Interconnects'
technical
staff to review
the systems
configuration
data and indi-
vidual
card slot configuration
data.
This
can be done 'on site" using a data terminal
or remotely
using
modem
to modem
ac-
cess to
a remote
data terminaL
In both
cases connection
to the RS232C
connec-
tion on the CPB is required.
300.105
SAVE NUMBER
RED&IL
(SNRI
Any number
dialed
on an outside
line can be
saved permanently
to be used at any time. This
number
is saved until a new number
is stored.
300.106
SINGLE
LINE TELEPHONE
(SLT)
COMPATlBlUlT
The 4096
system
supports
industry
standard
2500Type
(DTMFI
singIe
line
instruments.
A
mmum
of 88 single line telephones
may be
installed
and operate
on the In&f&
4096 Hy-
brid Key Telephone
System.
SIB, APL and RG
cards are required.
300.107
STATION MESSAGE
DETAIL
RE-
CORDING
(SMDR)
The InjInUe
4096 Key Telephone
System
pro-
vides one industry
standard
RS-232C
port for
dual purpose
use and a second port is optional
for SMDR output
each allowing
connection
to
an external
prlntcr
or ca.U accounting
device.
The system provides
details on both incoming
and outgoing
calls.
This feature
is program-
mable
to allow all calls or just
outgoing
long
distance
calls to be recorded.
The
system
tracks
calls by out&de
line. number
dialed.
time of day, date, station
that placed
the call
and duration
of call. Account
codes may also
be entered
and recorded.
300.108
BONE
Both Enhanced
and Executive
Key Telephones
are equipped
with a speakerphone.
However,
the speakerphone
can be programmed
to work
in one of three ways:
l
Normal
speakerphone
operation.
l
Disabled
for outgoing
and incoming
CO
calls but handsfree
talkback
on intercom
alIowed.
l
Headset
operation
allowed.
300.109
STATION
CLASS OF
SERVICE
Each
station
is assigned
a Class of Service
which
governs
that stations
d.ta&ng privileges.
Day Class of Service and Night Class of Service
assignments
to stations
provide
the system
administrator
additional
control
over station
dialing.
preventtng
misuse
of phones
after
hours.
Six uniquely
defined
Classes of Service
are available
for assignment
to stattons
on a
per station
basis and all Ax are available
for
day and night
asstgnment.
Station
Class of
Service
works
in conjunction
with
CO line
Class of Service to provide
the most
fl&le
means
for offering
custom
toll restriction.
As
a part
of the
Dialing
privilege
assignment
through
Ckiss of Service the system offers two
programmable
Allow and Deny tables for addi-
tional
customization
of a toll restrlctfon
plan
for a particular
customer.
300.110
STATION
SPEED DIAL
Each station
user can program
up to 20 tie-
quently
dialed
numbers
of up to 24 digits
In
length.
Pauses,
flash
commands.
pulse-to-
tone switchover,
and NO-DISPIAY
characters
take up digit spaces.
There are a total of 1280
speed locations
to be divided
among
all tele-
phones
on a tit-come,
first-serve
basis.
300-20
Issue 1, January
1992

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