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3300 ICP General Information Guide
Feature Name:
Privacy Release
Q.SIG
Recall
Recall Button
Redial
Redial -Saved Number
Release
Reminder
Remote Wake-up Calls
Ringer Control
Ringing -Discriminating
Ringing -Discriminating
(Optional)
Ringing Line Select
SMDR -External
SMDR -Internal
SNMP Agent
Speak@Ease Softkey Support
Speaker Volume Control
Speed Call Keys
Speed Call -Pause
Speed Call -Personal
Description:
assigned an access priority.
Call privacy between users who share line appearances in key
systems groups is automatic. The privacy release feature allows
users to release privacy during a call to include another member of
the key system group in the call.
A protocol that allows you to connect a minimum of two systems
together to form a virtual private network. Q.SIG supports both
incoming and outgoing calls for the 3300 ICP Universal Network
Services Unit.
Lets an incoming caller, who has been transferred to an idle station
and not answered within a specified time-out period, call back the
last party who handled the call. Similar time-out recalls occur for
parties who are transferred to busy stations or placed on hold.
See Ground Button.
Automatically dials the last manually dialed number.
Save a number for future dialing. The number remains saved until
a replacement number is saved.
Lets you release from an attempted connection to an external party
without going on-hook. Release is useful when you encounter a
busy or unavailable external party that you are attempting to add to
a Conference.
Lets you program your set to ring and provide a message at a
specified time within a 24-hour period.
Wake-up calls can be set or cancelled remotely from a telephone
or attendant console using the Hotel/Motel Room Remote Wake-up
Call feature access codes.
Lets you adjust the volume and pitch of the telephone ringer.
Lets you distinguish between incoming internal calls, incoming
trunk calls, tie line calls, and Callbacks by using different ringing
patterns (cadences).
Lets you change the Discriminating Ringing patterns on ONS/OPS
lines so that you hear internal ringing (1 second on and 3 seconds
off) for both internal and external calls.
Lets you answer any ringing line by going off-hook.
Collects data for outgoing and incoming trunk calls.
Collects data for calls made between stations within the system.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) governs the
management and monitoring of network devices and their
functions.
Provides quick and easy access to the Speak@Ease voice
recognition system.
Lets you adjust the volume of the phone speaker.
Let you store and dial frequently-used numbers by using the
personal keys on your telephone.
When the system encounters a pause while dialing a speed call
digit string, the system ceases dialing for the duration of the pause.
Dialing resumes when the pause ends
Lets you store and dial frequently-used numbers using access
codes and index numbers.
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