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5.
PB60019-01
Make changes to Customer Telephones:
a.
Program phones that require secondary answering to forward on
a no-answer and hunt on busy conditions to the Octel 200/300
hunt group (See note in section 1.3, Incoming Trunks). Set the
prompts as follows:
HUNT XXXX (Octel 200/300 ACD/hunt group) CLS = HTA
FDN
XXXX (Octel 200/300 ACD/hunt group) CLS = FNA
b. Program phones that require a visible message-waiting indicator
to have the Lamp Allowed in the CLS. If the customer does not
have lamps to turn on, only MWA (message-waiting call) is
required and provides the phone with a stutter dial tone to
indicate message-waiting.
M1 sets with a message-waiting key:
-
Under CLS
= MWA (message-waiting allowed)
Key XX
= MWK XXXX (assign a key that calls the
pilot number of Octel 200/300 when pressed.)
M1 sets without a message-waiting key will still get stutter
-
dial tone:
Under CLS
= MWA (message-waiting allowed)
2500 sets with message-waiting lamps:
-
Under CLS
= LPA (lamp allowed)
MWA (message-waiting allowed)
2500 sets without message-waiting lamps and use stutter dial
-
tone:
Under CLS
= MWA (message-waiting allowed)
LPD (lamp denied)
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