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B-3
Service Conditions (cont'd)
NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D
PRIVACY - D
PRIVACY RELEASE
THREE-WAY CALLING
VOICE CALL - D
f.) Modem pooling connection
g.) Data Call through Data Adapter
h.) Data Call through Data Module
i.) The calling station is connected to an Attendant Loop.
Note:
In each of the above instances, the Attendant will receive Reorder Tone.
3.
Before the Attendant is added to an existing connection, a two-burst tone is applied to alert the
parties of the Attendant's presence. Sending this tone burst can be suppressed by System Data.
4.
BUSY VERIFICATION and ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-5] are mutually exclusive features.
5.
This feature can be denied on DICTATION ACCESS [D-3] and PAGING ACCESS [P-1]
connections by assigned System Data Assignment.
6.
PAGING ACCESS [P-1]: BUSY VERIFICATION will be denied on a station line that is connected
to paging equipment. If the initiating paging station goes on-hook and is waiting for a callback
call from the paged party, BUSY VERIFICATION will be allowed on that station line.
7.
DICTATION ACCESS [D-3]: BUSY VERIFICATION will be denied on a station that is connected
to a dictation trunk. Attempts to busy-verify a station on this connection will result in a Reorder
Tone being sent to the Attendant.
8.
STATION HUNTING (Circular [S-7], Secretarial [S-8], or Terminal [S-9]): If an Attendant
attempts to busy-verify a busy station line in a Hunt Group, the call will hunt. That is, STATION
HUNTING will take precedence over BUSY VERIFICATION. If all stations in a Hunt Group are
busy, BUSY VERIFICATION takes place on the dialed station.
9.
The BUSY VERIFICATION feature is assigned to Attendant Consoles only.
10. ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-5]: The Attendant is prevented from busy-verifying a station line that
is connected to a loop held on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. Because the LOCKOUT
feature applies only to calls held on the Attendant Console loop, BUSY VERIFICATION of those
station lines will be denied, and the Attendant will hear the Reorder Tone.
11. CALL BACK [C-1]: When Station A is busy and Station B has activated this feature toward
Station A, and then goes on-hook to wait for Station A to become idle, both stations can be busy-
verified. When Station A goes on-hook and the CALL BACK [C-1] process has begun, neither
station can be busy-verified until the talking connection between Stations A and B has been
established. The Attendant will hear the Reorder Tone when BUSY VERIFICATION attempts are
made during the denied period.
12. CALL FORWARDING (ALL CALLS [C-5], BUSY LINE [C-2]): If an Attendant attempts to busy-
verify a (busy or idle) station line that has the CALL FORWARDING (ALL CALLS [C-5], BUSY
LINE [C-2]) feature activated to another station line, the call will be forwarded to the other line,
and BUSY VERIFICATION will proceed as if the Attendant had attempted to busy-verify the
other line. If an Attendant attempts to busy-verify a (busy or idle) station line that has the CALL
FORWARDING (ALL CALLS [C-5], BUSY LINE [C-2]) feature activated to the Attendant, BUSY
VERIFICATION will be denied.
13. CALL HOLD [C-6]: When two stations have established a talking connection, and one of the
stations has a third party on hold, the two talking parties can be verified, but the party on hold
cannot be busy-verified.
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Busy Verification
term
term
term
[N-7D]
[P-14D]
[P-18]
[T-2, T-2D]
[V-2D]
NEAX2400 ICS Business Features and Specifications
NDA-24143, Issue 4

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