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SECTION
MITL91 OS/91 1 o-096-31
5-NA
6.22
NIGHT
1 and
2: These
buttons
allow
the
night
assignment
of
incoming
trunks
to
be made.
The trunks
may
be assigned
to
TAFAS
equipment,
individual
extensions
or
the
attendant
or
Hunt
Group.
6.23
OVFLO
GROUP:
Pressing
the OVFLO GROUP
button
allows
the
number
of the
Trunk
Group
to be entered.
If all trunks
within
the
Trunk
Group
being
defined
are busy,
additional
calls to the
Trunk
Group
are routed
to the overflow
Trunk
Group.
6.24
COS NUMBER:
Pressing
this
button
and
dialing
the
required
COS number
allows
the
extension
or trunk
access
to the fea-
tures
and service
associated
with
the COS number
entered.
6.25
TOLL DENY: The toll access
of individual
extensions
and trunks
may be specified
by pressing
the TOLL DENY, then
pressing
the
ADD
button
(add
this
trunk
or extension
to
the
list of Toll-Denied
equipment)
or the DELETE button
(remove
this extension
or trunk
from
the list of Toll-Denied
equipment).
6.26
BUSY LAMP
NUMBER:
Pressing
this button
while
programming
an extension
or trunk
allows
the busy
lamp
number
associated
with
the equipment
to be specified.
6.27
PICKUP
GROUP:
The
entry
made
after
pressing
this
button
specifies
the
number
of the
Pickup
Group
of which
the
exten-
sion is to be a member.
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6.28
CONFIRM:
During
assignment
of busy
lamp
positions
the CON-
FIRM LED may flash.
This indicates
that
the
busy lamp
position
entered
is already
assigned
to some
other
equipment
number.
If the
entry
is correct,
pressing
the CONFIRM
button
will remove
the existing
data
from
that
assignment
and
enter
the
new
data
into
the
system
memory.
If the
data
entered
was
not
correct,
the
entry
may
be
changed
by pressing
the button
associated
with
the lit LED and keying
the required
information.
6.29
DELETE: If an extension
or trunk
is to have toll access,
pressing
the
DELETE button
after
the
TOLL
DENY
button
removes
the
extension
or trunk
from
the
"toll-denied"
list, allowing
the
equipment
to have toll access.
This button
is also used to delete
system
options,
COS
option
features,
extensions,
Hunt
Groups,
trunks
and
Trunk
Groups
from
the database.
6.30
NEXT: Entries
in a program
may
be reviewed
by selecting
the
desired
program
and
pressing
the
NEXT button.
Each time
the
NEXT
button
is pressed,
the
next
entry
in the
program
selected
is
displayed.
6.31
I/C: The I/C (INCOMING)
button
is used when
programming
DID
or CCSA trunks.
It is used
in conjunction
with
the TRUNK
but-
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ton.
When
pressed,
it allows
appropriate
data to be entered
to deter-
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incoming
dialed
digit
absorption
and
the
addition
of
digits
as
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required.
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