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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Page 6-210
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
NOTE:
Message centers and Attendant stations can serve stations located on other
nodes. However, because there is not a common database for all nodes, the message
center and attendant assignments for the off-node stations must be performed using
Associated Extensions for the individual stations on the remote node(s). Note that
because the local node cannot see the databases of the other nodes, it is up to you to
keep track of which attendants and message centers are serving off-node devices. Be
careful not to remove those special purpose stations, leaving the off-node devices with-
out an attendant or message center.
Audio Diagnostics: The Audio Diagnostics flag enables/disables the Audio Diagnostics
feature (see
page
5-318) for a station. By default, this flag is disabled. To enable the
Audio Diagnostics feature for the station, set this flag to
Automatic Answer CO or Intercom: (Inter-Tel phones only) The Automatic Answer
features can be enabled so that ringing outside and/or intercom calls are answered by
simply lifting the handset. If automatic answer is disabled, the user must press a button
to answer the call. (This can also be programmed by the station user.) In the default
state, automatic access for both IC and CO are enabled.
Caller ID [CLIP] CO or Intercom: (Single-line sets only) If the Caller ID [CLIP] IC
and/or CO flags are enabled and there are available transmitters on the DKSC-16+ or
OPC DSPs, Caller ID [CLIP] information is sent to single-line sets for intercom and
outside calls. By default, these flags are disabled. (See
NOTE:
Because some single-line devices require an extended ring cadence to receive
caller ID [CLIP] information, you must first enable the Extended Ring Cadence flag (see
page
6-211) to configure caller ID for IC calls. Without the Extended Ring Cadence set
to Yes, the Caller ID - IC flag cannot be set.
Camp-On Indications: The tone and display that signal a user when a call has camped
on can be enabled or disabled. (However, the lamp in the CALL or trunk buttons cannot
be disabled.) In the default state, the tones are enabled.
NOTE:
Hunt group camp-on tones can be disabled without disabling station camp-on
tones. See the Hunt Group Camp-On Audio Indications flag.
Camp-On to ARS: The station can be permitted to camp on to a trunk when using
Automatic Route Selection (ARS), or camp on to ARS can be disabled. In the default
state, camp on to ARS is enabled.
CO/IC Reseize: (Inter-Tel phones only) The ability to immediately reseize a trunk or
intercom channel, after disconnecting from a call, can be enabled. In the default state, it
is disabled.
DID/E&M [DDI in Europe] Receive Busy Instead Of Camp-On: E&M and DID
callers can receive busy signal, or receive ringback and camp on, when calling a busy
station. If this feature is enabled, the caller will hear busy signals when the called sta-
tion is busy, and will not camp on. In the default state, busy tones are disabled and the
callers will hear ringback while camped on to the called station.
Different Alerting Cadence Intercom/CO Call: To allow users to easily differentiate
between ringing intercom and outside calls, separate cadences can be enabled. In the
default state, the different cadences are enabled.
Different Ringback Cadence Intercom/CO Call: The ringback heard when a user
places a call can be different for intercom and outside calls, or both types of calls can
use the CO ringback cadence. In the default state, the different cadences are enabled.
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Yes
page
5-73.)
Stations on the Local Node

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