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SECTION
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3. FEATURES AND SERVICES DESCRIPTION
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idle appearances of the line. Once answered, only the set answering
stays lit.
Outgoing, all sets not using the line for an incoming call may make
simultaneous outgoing calls with independent lights.
Incoming
and
outgoing usage is subject to variant programming that is
independent for all sets.
2.05 Direct Trunk Select - A line key that can access a PBX trunk
directly. It can be used for incoming and outgoing calls, subject
to variant programming; can appear on several SUPERSETs, can be
transferred to both SUPERSETs and regular sets. The trunk must have
both trunk and trunk group programming completed to assign it to a
SUPERSET. Trunk group programming gives the trunk, toll diversion
and type information. The DTS can be added to an existing trunk group
or an independent trunk group. If added to an existing trunk group, it
cannot be accessed by that trunk group's access code. A programming
printout will have a star (xc) to the right of all appearances of this trunk
in the printout.
2.06
Private Line - A line key can access a CO. line directly. SUPER-
are registered multi functional (MF) to accomodate
type of operation where the operating TELCO provides a less expen-
sive line rate for keysets. The DTS information applies except for being
able to transfer to other sets. It can only be used by sets having a line (
button assigned to the private line. Several sets can be used simulta-
neously with the operation of the privacy release key.
Introduction
3.01
This Part contains a description of the features and services
available at a SUPERSET 3. Only those features and services
that are special to SUPERSET 3 users, or are activated at a SUPERSET 3
in a way different to the method used by a standard telephone instru-
ment user, are described. Other features and services of the PBX that
are also available to standard telephone instrument users are not
described (refer to the Features and Services Description practice).
Each description contains:
Description
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Conditions
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selecting the feature or service.
Programming - the parameters which must be programmed to
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allow selection and operation of the feature or service.
Operation - a brief description of feature or service operation.
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For further information, and for programming details, refer to the Fea-
tures and Services Description practice, Section MITLSlOW9 1 lo-096-
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