Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 49

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System Programming Options
Setting Up Auxiliary Equipment
The following programming procedures help you manage auxiliary equipment.
See Chapter 4 for more information about auxiliary equipment configurations or
refer to Chapter 5 for details on using the procedure:
Fax Machine Extensions (#601) identifies extensions to which fax
machines are connected.
The Music-on-Hold feature uses the following procedures:
— Music-on-Hold (#602) activates or deactivates the Music-on-Hold
— When this jack is activated, an audio source is connected, and Ring
— Music-on-Hold Volume (#614) controls the volume at which the
— Background Music lets users with system phones (other than the
Hotline (#603) identifies internal hotline extensions, so when a person lifts
the handset of the hotline phone, a predetermined extension number
automatically rings. External Hotline (#311) identifies external hotline
extensions, so when a person lifts the handset of the hotline phone, a
predetermined outside phone number is automatically dialed.
Doorphone Extension (#604 and #605) identifies extensions to which
doorphones are connected. Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
identifies extensions that signal when the doorphone button is pressed.
The Contact Closure Adjunct, which plugs into a jack on the PARTNER
ACS processor module and has two Contact Closures that can be used to
control devices such as an electronic door lock or an alert, uses the
following procedures:
— Contact Closure Group (#612) specifies which extensions can
— Contact Closure Operation Type (#613) specifies the length of
— Contact Closure F41 and F42 can be programmed on feature
jack on the PARTNER ACS processor module.
on Transfer (#119) is set to Not Active, callers hear recorded music
or messages while being transferred.
music plays when the Music-on-Hold jack is active. Changes to this
setting affect the many features that use Music-on-Hold:
Background Music, Call Park, Call Waiting, Conference,
Exclusive Hold, Hold, Transfer, and Transfer Return.
MDC 9000 or TransTalk 9000-series phones) play the recorded
material through their phone's speaker when the phone is not in use.
activate one or both of the Contact Closures on the Contact Closure
Adjunct.
time that each Contact Closure remains active.
buttons so that the Contact Closures can be activated by pressing
the buttons.
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