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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Page 6-212
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
NOTE:
If all station camp-on tones are disabled using the Camp-On Indications flag,
hunt group camp-on tone will be disabled regardless of the Hunt Group Camp-On Audio
Indications flag setting.
Immediate OHVA Transmit: (Inter-Tel phones only) Determine if the station will have
immediate off-hook voice announce capability enabled. If it is not enabled, the OHVA
call does not go through until the Off-Hook Voice Announce Screening timer expires.
In the default state, this option is disabled.
Manual Forward to Public Network: When disabled, this flag prevents the station
from manually forwarding calls to the public network. This prevents users from calling
in to a local station and reaching toll numbers via forwarding. In the default state it is
enabled.
Message Lamp: (Single-line station only) The SLCs will support message lamps on
single-line sets if the optional Lamp Option Card is installed on the SLC. To enable a
message waiting lamp on a specific single-line station, the station must have the Mes-
sage Lamp station flag enabled. In the default state it is disabled.
OHVA Receive/Transmit: (The OHVA Receive prompt appears for Inter-Tel phones
only.) Any station can be programmed to place off-hook voice announcements. Inter-Tel
phones can also be programmed to receive off-hook voice announce calls. In the default
state, receive and transmit are disabled. Note that the system-wide flag must also be
enabled to allow the feature to be used.
OPX Gain Levels: (T1 OPX and Single-line station only) When a single-line circuit is
used as an off-premises extension, this option can be enabled to set receive and transmit
gain levels to better suit the OPX application. In the default state, OPX gain levels are
disabled (the gain levels are set for on-premises use). The OPX Gain increases the db
level by 3db on both transmit and receive.
Outside Party Call Information Has Priority: (Inter-Tel phones only) If the
Expanded CO Call Information flag is enabled (as described on the previous page), this
flag determines what information appears at the phone. If enabled, any call that is
received on a trunk that provides outside caller information, Caller ID [CLIP] or ANI,
will be identified on the phone display with the caller information. If disabled, the dis-
play will show the DID or DNIS information for the call (if available). In the default
state, is it enabled.
Page Mode: (Inter-Tel phones only) If desired, pages to the station can be enabled or
disabled through programming or by the phone user (page remove/replace). In the
default state, pages are enabled.
Propagate Original Caller ID on Transfer (for endpoints): When this flag is enabled
in the Flags folder, if the endpoint is on a call with an outside trunk that had caller ID
information, when the endpoint performs a transfer back to the PSTN, the endpoint will
forward the caller ID. Note that to forward the caller ID to the PSTN, the eventual trunk
must be ISDN and the "Propagate Original Caller ID" flag in its CO trunk group must
be set to
. The default of this flag is set to No (which means do not forward caller
Yes
ID on transfer PSTN calls). For complete information about Caller ID Forwarding, see
page
5-77.
Receive Busy Instead Of Do-Not-Disturb: The tone that a caller hears when a station
is in do-not-disturb can be a busy signal or a do-not-disturb signal. If this feature is
enabled, the caller will hear busy signals when the station is in do-not-disturb, but the
caller cannot camp on. In the default state, busy tones are disabled.
Stations on the Local Node

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