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Override Code
This feature allows users to make emergency outside calls from a station that has a forced code such
as Account code or authorization code enabled but without requiring them to enter a forced code.
The basis of this feature is an override code table containing 8 entries of up to 14 digits each. The
iDCS 500 will examine digits that are dialed from a station to see if they match any entry in the
Emergency Number table. If the digits match the table, the system will process the call without
requiring a forced code.
Paging
System software allows the use of four internal and four external paging zones. Stations can page
any individual zone, all internal zones, all external zones or all zones simultaneously. Using system
programming, each station may be allowed or denied the abilities to make and/or receive page
announcements to any zone or combination of zones.
Park Orbits
The system has 10 park orbits (0–9). These orbits can be used to park calls prior to paging and allows
the call to be retrieved by dialing a park code plus the orbit number. Calls parked in this manner can
also be retrieved by dialing the park pickup code plus the station or trunk number. This feature is in
addition to Call Park and Page.
Prime Line Selection
Any station can be programmed to select a specific line, trunk group, telephone number, station or
station group when the handset is lifted or the speaker key is pressed (same as Hot Line feature).
Private Lines
For private line use, stations can be prevented from dialing and/or answering any line.
Programmable Line Privacy
Each outside line can be programmed to ignore the automatic line privacy. This allows up to four
other parties to join your conversation by simply pressing the line button. This is similar to 1A2 key
telephone operation.
Programmable Timers
There are over 50 programmable system timers to allow each installation to be customized to best fit
the end user's application.
Recalls
Calls put on hold, transferred or camped-on to any station will recall to the originating station if not
answered within a programmable time. A recall that goes unanswered for the duration of the
attendant recall timer will recall to the system operator group. Hold, transfer, camp-on and
attendant recalls have individual programmable timers. Calls recalling to buttons with tri-colored
LEDs will flash amber.
Remote Programming - PC
Remote programming allows the technician to access the system database from a remote location for
the purpose of making changes to the customer data. Customer-provided modems and a PC using
an optional software package will be needed to implement this feature.
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