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Screen Reference
Station
HOT LINE DESTINATION — Abbreviated
Dialing Dial Code
Appears only when Special Dialing Option is hot-line.
Use Hot Line Service when very fast service is required and when you use a telephone only for accessing
a certain facility. Hot Line Service allows single-line telephone users, by simply lifting the handset, to
automatically place a call to a preassigned destination (extension, telephone number, or feature access
code).
The Hot Line Service destination number is stored in an Abbreviated Dialing List. When the user goes
off-hook on a Data Hot Line call, the system dials the AD number.
A Direct Department Calling (DDC), a Uniform Call Distribution (UCD), a Terminating Extension
Group (TEG) extension, or any individual extension within a group can be a Hot Line Service
destination. Also, any extension within a DDC group, UDC group, or TEG can have Hot Line Service
assigned.
Loudspeaker Paging Access can be used with Hot Line Service to provide automatic access to paging
equipment.
HOT LINE DESTINATION — Abbreviated
Dialing List Number
Enter the abbreviated dialing list where you stored the hotline destination number.
HOT LINE DESTINATION — Dial Code
Enter the dial code in the specified abbreviated dialing list where you stored the hotline destination
number.
Hunt-to Station
Enter the extension the system should hunt to for this phone when the phone is busy. This field allows
you to create a station hunting chain (by assigning a hunt-to station to a series of phones).
Idle Appearance Preference
Indicate which call appearance is selected when the user lifts the handset and there is an incoming call.
Valid entries
y
n
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Usage
If you enter y, the user connects to an idle call appearance instead of
the ringing call.
If you enter n, the Alerting Appearance Preference is set and the
user connects to the ringing call appearance.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003

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