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Chapter 4
Business Feature Package
Common Bell Control
The MISC daughter board provides relays that may be programmed to control a customer-provided
common bell or common audible device. These contacts must be programmed as members of a
station group and may provide steady or interrupted closure.
Conference
The system allows six simultaneous conferences up to 5 parties each. If a SCM daughter board is
installed, then the system allows a total of 24 simultaneous conferences up to 5 parties each.
ADD-ON (5 PARTY)
ADD-ON (5 PARTY)
ADD-ON (5 PARTY)
ADD-ON (5 PARTY)
Any combination of up to five parties (stations or outside lines) can be joined together in an add-on
conference. Parties may be eliminated or added after a conference has been established.
UNSUPERVISE
UNSUPERVISE
UNSUPERVISE
UNSUPERVISE
A station user may set up a conference with two or more outside lines and then exit the conference
leaving the outside lines connected in an unsupervised (trunk to trunk) conference.
SPLIT (iDCS-L version software only)
SPLIT (iDCS-L version software only)
SPLIT (iDCS-L version software only)
SPLIT (iDCS-L version software only)
A keyset user can "split" a conference into separate outside calls, then speak with each caller privately.
Then the individual calls can be conferenced again in any combination.
NOTE: This feature requires individual trunk buttons and auto-hold must be enabled.
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
Computer Telephone Integration (CTI) allows integration between the iDCS 500 and a personal
computer system (PC) or a local area network (LAN). Caller ID service is required for TAPI inbound
call applications that use the CID information to display computer records in conjunction with the
presentation of the call to the station on the iDCS 500.
TAPI 2.1
TAPI 2.1
TAPI 2.1
TAPI 2.1
TAPI 2.1 is the method of integrating the DCS 500 system to a computer. TAPI 2.1 is a LAN based
solution allowing computers to communicate directly to the telephone system over the network
system. This establishes a logical connection rather than a physical connection between telephone
and computer. It eliminates the cost and administrative overhead of connecting every PC to a
desktop phone. It emphasizes third-party call control. (Example: calls can be tracked as they are
transferred, making it more suited to large office applications). TAPI 2.1 can emulate first-party type
call control for the iDCS 500 system, rather than from the telephone as TAPI 2.0 does. For example,
to make a call the iDCS 500, rather than the telephone would dial the phone number, and the call
would be then transferred to the telephone.
Customer Set Relocation
Customer Set Relocation allows the customer to exchange or swap similar stations in the iDCS 500
without wiring changes. All individual station assignments such as trunk ring, station group, station
COS, station speed dial, button appearances, call forwarding, etc. will follow the Customer Set
Relocation program.

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