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Feature Name:
Speed Call -System
Speed Dial
Station Message Detailed
Accounting (SMDA)
Station-To-Station Dialing
Suite Service
Swap
Switchhook Flash
System Access Authorization
System Alarm Indications
System Fail Transfer
T1/D4
Tag Call
TAPI Support
Tandem Trunking
Telephone Directory -Privacy
Option
Tie Trunk Support
Timed Reminder
Toll Control
Tone Demonstration
Tone Detection
Tone Plan Flexibility
Traffic Reporting
Transfer
Description:
Lets you dial stored system numbers.
See Speed Call.
Lets the system accumulate meter pulses (up to an assigned buffer
size) that can be read, printed, and cleared from a console. You
can collect meter pulses either with a device (device meter unit
accumulation) or an account code (account code meter unit
accumulation).
Lets you dial any other station directly.
Enables you to group a number of telephone lines through
interconnected hotel/motel rooms, or suites, for the purposes of
billing and sharing telephone service.
Lets you temporarily suspend a phone call to originate a new one.
Once the new call has been established, you can alternate
between the calls.
See Flash-Switchhook.
Passwords control administrative access to the system. The
installation technician assigns usernames and passwords for
access to the different system tools.
See Alarms and Attendant Console Status Display.
Maintains telephone service in the event of system failure (such as
during a power outage). When the system goes into SFT mode up
to four POTS phones are connected directly to the Central Office.
This feature requires a 3300 Universal Analog Services Unit.
Provides support for T1 Channel Associated Signaling. A Dual T1
card is required.
Provides a record of malicious calls in the SMDR record.
Supports MiTAI and TALK TO TAPI computer telephony interfaces.
The system can transparently interconnect trunk circuits originating
from one CO or PBX and terminating on another (tandem trunking),
without attendant intervention.
Any extension number in the system telephone directory can be
designated as private. When an extension number is private, the
number is not displayed on other users' phones.
Tie trunks terminate at the attendant console, at station sets, in
hunt groups, or on night bells. They may also be arranged as dial-
in tie trunks or tandem trunks. Like CO trunks, tie trunks are
arranged in groups.
See Reminder.
Allows or denies access to specified routes, CO exchanges, and
directory numbers.
Lets you hear the tones provided by the system.
The system can detect and analyze call progress tones that
originate from the Central Office during the course of a trunk call.
Call progress and supervisory tones generated within the system
are programmed to meet the requirements of the telephone
authorities of the country in which the system is installed.
Provides traffic reports of system usage to allow better system
resource management.
Lets you move a call from one phone to another. Before completing
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