Introduction; Manual Application; Organization; Feature Information - Ericsson iPECS-100 Feature Description And Operation Manual

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iPECS-LIK
Feature Description & Operation Manual

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 MANUAL APPLICATION

This document provides detailed information covering description and operation of the
numerous features available in the iPECS LIK Series Release 6.1 system software. As with
any instruction the suitability and correct application needs to be assessed on a site by site
basis. Thus instructions below may need to be adapted accordingly. Due to a number of
reasons, eg parts, quality and type of CO lines, etc, features below may be unsuitable. In the
event that a customer finds the application of a solution unsuitable please take the necessary
steps to rectify. To rectify an application that is not suitable one may need to reverse the
activation steps and may include turning the application off. Many features have constraints
and limitations documented in these technical manuals. In many cases some general
limitations are not documented. Non publication of a limitation does not constitute
responsibility on Aria Technologies part to meet customers' expectations unless deemed as
a core advertised function failing in a standard setting e.g. Incoming ring, outgoing call
access. The document is written assuming the system employs the default-numbering plan
for North America (adjusted to AU for most values).

1.1.1 Organization

Features are arranged alphabetically in six different major groupings as follows:
Section 2 System Features
Section 3 Intercom Features
Section 4 CO/IP
Section 5 iPECS Phone
Section 6 Attendant Position
Section 7 SLT

1.1.2 Feature Information

Each section is an alphabetical listing of features with the description and operation of each.
The structure is divided into 6 parts as below:
Description: explains the nature of the feature.
Operation: gives detailed step-by-step operation of the feature for iPECS IP
Phones and SLTs.
Conditions: explains known feature interactions and constraints related to
the feature.
Programming: lists database entries that may be required for proper
feature operation.
Reference: lists related topical information to aid in understanding the
feature.
Hardware: lists hardware required for proper feature operation.
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