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Feature Name:
Networked Group Page
NI3 Calling Name Delivery
Night Service
Night Service - Automatic
Node ID Recognition
Non-Busy Station
Non-DID Extension
Off-Hook Voice Announce
Overlap Outpulsing
Override
Override Security
Paging
Phonebook
PRI (Primary Rate ISDN)
Printer Support
Priority Queuing
Description:
entered the network.
Group Paging can be completed across a network or network
cluster, allowing, for example, set on system A to page a specific
group on system B.
Allows the called party to see the name of a caller on the
telephone's display screen if the caller has programmed Calling
Name to "Allow" through IMAT. NI3 supports both incoming and
outgoing calls for the system T1 card and is supported by the 3300
Universal NSU.
Lets you redirect calls to alternate answer points for individual
trunks. Answer points can vary, according to the selected mode of
operation (Day, Night 1, or Night 2).
Automatically places the system into Night service if all attendant
consoles are unable to receive calls or if all attendant consoles are
inactive when the time-out period has expired.
Enables a system in a network to determine whether an incoming
call applies to it or to another system in the network.
Lets you program an extension to never return a busy tone. This
feature is used for special situations such as emergencies.
Allows the system to support phones that are not directly
accessible to DID trunks. Calls to and from these phones are
transferred to non-DID extensions by an intercept handling point
(such as an attendant or a station).
Lets you receive a direct page during a handset or headset call.
See Direct Page.
Reduces post-dialing delay when trunk calls are originated. Once a
route has been determined by ARS, a trunk is seized and dial
pulses or tones are outpulsed to the CO. These pulses are sent
before the user has finished dialing to allow faster call setup on
analog trunks.
Lets you enter a conversation at a busy station or ring a station
with Do Not Disturb activated. Before you enter the conversation,
all parties receive a warning tone.
Prevents users from using Override on your station.
Lets you connect to loudspeaker/paging equipment to access
individual paging zones or all paging zones simultaneously. Before
you are connected to the paging equipment, you will hear a two-
second burst of tone.
Lets you locate and call a system user based by name, extension
number, department, and/or location.
Describes the options supported by the Universal Network
Services Unit. These options include Min/Max, Automated
Min/Max, NFAS (Non-Facilities Associated Signaling), D-channel
Backup and Remote LAN Access.
The system has complete RS-232 printer flexibility. Any printer port
may be programmed for any application. The system supports
system printers both for its own applications (such as SMDR and
maintenance) and as dedicated data communications printers.
Handles calls in order of priority. When waiting for calls to be
completed internal or external callers are placed in a queue and
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