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Table 2: Telephone feature buttons (continued)
Button name
Button label
cas-backup
CAS Backup
cdr1-alrm
CDR 1 Failure
cdr2-alrm
CDR 2 Failure
cfwd-bsyda
Call
Forwarding
bsyda (Ext)
check-in
Check In
check-out
Check Out
clk-overid
Clocked
Override
conf-dsp
Conference
Display
Description
Centralized Attendant Service
Backup: used to redirect all CAS calls
to a backup extension in the local
branch if all RLTs are out-of-service or
maintenance busy. The associated
status lamp indicates if CAS is in the
backup mode.
CDR Alarm: associated status lamp is
used to indicate that a failure in the
interface to the primary CDR output
device has occurred.
CDR Alarm: associated status lamp is
used to indicate that a failure in the
interface to the secondary CDR output
device has occurred.
Call Forward Busy/Don't Answer:
activates and deactivates call
forwarding for calls when the
extension is busy or the user does not
answer.
Check In (display button): changes the
state of the associated guest room to
occupied and turns off the outward
calling restriction for the guest room's
station.
Check Out (display button): Changes
the state of the associated guest room
to vacant and turns on the outward
calling restriction for the guest room's
station. Also clears (removes) any
wake-up request for the station.
Clocked Manual Override (display
button): used in association with Time
of Day Routing to override the routing
plan in effect for the activating user.
The routing plan is overridden for a
specified period of time.
Allows a user to display information
about each party of a conference call.
This button can be assigned to
stations and attendant consoles.
Telephone Feature Buttons
Maximum
1 per
station
1 per
station
1 per
station
64 per
extension
1 per
station
1 per
station
1 per
station
1 per
station
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Issue 1 June 2005
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