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Feature Name:
Flash -Switchhook
Flash -Trunk
Flexible Answer Point
Ground Button
Group Page
Groups - Key System and
Multicall
Handset Receiver Volume
Control
Handsfree Operation
HCI®/CTI™ Advanced
Telephony
HCI®/CTI™ Basic Telephony
Headset Operation
Hold
Hold on Hold
Hotel/Motel
Hotline
Hunt Groups
Intercept Handling
Interconnect Restrictions
Interconnect Restriction
Override
IP Networking
Key System Groups
Description:
Lets you place a call on Consultation Hold and return to dial tone
so that you can invoke station features.
Lets you single- or double-flash a trunk in order to access
Centrex™ features.
Lets station and console users program a night answer point for
their incoming trunk calls.
Lets you place a call on Consultation Hold and return to dial tone to
invoke station features. The Ground Button provides an alternate
method of producing a Switchhook Flash.
Lets you page a group of phones over their built-in speakers.
Let multiple telephones share the same extension number.
Incoming calls ring all of the idle stations, and the stations stop
ringing when one group member answers the call.
Lets you adjust the volume of the handset receiver.
Lets you use your telephone without lifting the handset.
Allows monitoring of the activity and state transitions of extensions.
Permits a host computer application to initiate and clear calls on
behalf of an extension on the system through X.409, X.410, and
X.25 protocols.
Lets you use a Headset to make and receive telephone calls.
Lets you temporarily suspend a telephone call. While the call is on
hold, you can use the other telephone features. The call can be
retrieved either at the original answer point or at another extension.
Allows both parties of a two-party call to put the call on hold.
Provides a property-management interface and features commonly
used by hotels, motels, and hospitals.
Automatically dials a designated answer point when you go off-
hook. The answer point can be another extension, an attendant, a
trunk, or a hunt group.
Lets you define a group of extensions under a pilot number; calls to
this number ring the first idle extension in the group. You can
directly access any phone within a hunt group by dialing it's unique
extension number.
Lets the system control what happens to a call when it cannot be
completed as dialed. Such a call may be routed to a tone or to a
directory number; two destinations can be programmed for either
condition.
Restrict access to certain trunks, stations and equipment (such as
data communications equipment). interconnect restrictions are a
function of the direction of the call. Every peripheral device is
assigned an Interconnect Number that prevents it from connecting
with another.
Allows 911 access to telephones in a hotel environment that must
be restricted from dialing various internal numbers.
Allows calls to be placed or received over an IP trunk originating
from either an IP endpoint or a non-IP endpoint.
See Groups-Key System and Multicall.
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