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Features DescriDtion
.
Device Interconnection
checking is done between the rerouted party
and the reroute point. For LDN keys as reroute points, the checking is
done between the calling party and the console with the lowest Bay/
Slot/Circuit
PLID where the LDN key appears. If the connection
is not
allowed then the reroute point is ignored.
Programming
All Call Rerouting
entries are programmed
in CDE Form 19 (Call Rerout-
ing Table). Enter a valid extension
number or LDN access code in one of
,,
the DAY, Nl or N2 service columns as desired. Whether the tenant of the
calling or called party is used depends upon the feature selected.
Also see Night Services.
Operation
See
Attendant Night/Day Switching and SUPERSET Night/Day Switching
for changing the night/day service.
Campon
Description
A device is able to indicate to a busy party that communication
is desired,
and to be connected when the party is free. Also, the user can make a
continuing
request for a trunk when the Trunk Group is busy, and be con-
nected to a trunk when one becomes free.
When calling an extension, hunt group, or
ARS,
if the destination is busy, the
caller usually receives a tone for a period and then camps on to the busy
device. The tone given indicates whether or not campon is allowed during
the period, or is done at the end of the period. For some calls, the period is
skipped.
The busy called extension
receives a tone alerting the party that there is a
call waiting; see Campon Warning Tone.
An extension can consult the first waiting party (in hunt groups as well) using
the SWAP CAMPON feature.
Campon may be initiated on a trunk group that has been programmed to give
the expensive
route warning; see Expensive Route Warning.
For recall from Campon, see Recall.
Conditions
The following conditions
apply to this feature:
l
The identity of the first waiting party appears for a few seconds on a
SUPERSET
telephone
in talking mode (then reverts to normal dis-
play); on a SUPERSET 4 DN and SUPERSET 430 telephones
the
identification
display occurs in any mode.
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