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The following feature list is a combination of features for PCS Digital Telephone
systems. Therefore, some of the descriptions combine both systems, so be sure to double
check the Installation and Maintenance manual or with the PCS digital Sales personnel
before committing to specific features or feature operation.
Default
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Max SLT
Caller ID – CO
Caller ID – SLT
VM – Flash
VM – Hard drive
Interchangeable cards between
systems
Hardware
Modem
Remote Station Programming
Door Phone
Door Relay
Door Sensor
DSS Console
Account Code
Alarm Key
Alternate Attendant
Answering Machine Emulation
Attendant Administration
Attendant Recall
Attendant Set time and Date
Automatic Hold
Automatic Line Select
Automatic Privacy
Automatic Redial
Background Music (2)
Battery Backup (Watchdog)
Busy Lamp Field
Busy Ring Allow/Deny
Call Announce Privacy
Call Back
Call Forward – Busy
Call Forward – Direct
Features subject to change without notice
System 24
System 48
3 x 8
6 x 16
9 x 24
46
Y – CID Box
Y – CID Box
No
No
4 – Port External
4 – Port External
N
Y
3x8 card
3 x 8 cards
3 x 8 cards
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Software
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
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Suite 64
9 x 24
6 x 10 x 2
12 x 32
12 x 22 x 10
15 x 40
18 x 34 x 14
18 x 48
24 x 46 x 18
94
18
Y – Option card
Yes – All Ports
8 – Port In-Skin
N
8 – Port In-Skin
Y
N
3x8 card
BKSU
EKSU
12 Port DKT
6 Port CO
6 Port CID
4 Port SLT
Auto Attendant
VM – Flash
VM – HD
Y – 1200
Y – 2400
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
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  • Page 1 The following feature list is a combination of features for PCS Digital Telephone systems. Therefore, some of the descriptions combine both systems, so be sure to double check the Installation and Maintenance manual or with the PCS digital Sales personnel before committing to specific features or feature operation.
  • Page 2 System 24 System 48 Suite 64 Call Forward – Follow Me Call Forward – Idle Call Forward – No Answer Call Forward – Off Net (Station) Call Forward – Predefined Forward (Station) Call Forward – Preset Forward (CO Line) Call Forward – Display Call Pickup Call Park (see Park) Call Waiting...
  • Page 3 System 24 System 48 Suite 64 Help Feature Y – HD only Hold (System) Hold (Exclusive) Hot Key Pad On/Off Hot Line Hotel/Motel Hunt Groups Interactive Display Intercom Key Intercom Mode Internal MOH Intrusion Last Number Redial Loud Bell Meet Me Page Memo Pad Message Wait Monitor...
  • Page 4 System 24 System 48 Suite 64 Speed Dial (Station) Speed Dial (System) Station Alarm (One Time / Always) Station CID Table Review Station Feature Check Station Lock/Unlock SMDR Station Off Net (External) Forward T1 / PRI Card Future Tenant Groups Y –...
  • Page 5: Alternate Attendant

    Attendant set time and date In some of the PCS Digital systems the attendant can enter a code and set the time and date. – 5 –...
  • Page 6: Automatic Hold

    Automatic Hold Automatic hold allows the user to jump from one CO Line directly to another CO Line, placing each line on hold, without pressing the hold button. This allows busy extension users, such as the attendant, to answer multiple calls very quickly. Automatic Line Select Users may select how their idle station functions when lifting the handset or press the speaker button.
  • Page 7: Call Forward

    Call Back Extension The callback extension feature alerts the called party, when they become available, that you would like a call back. CO Line The callback feature allows callers to queue on a busy CO line for use when it becomes available.
  • Page 8: Call Forward Display

    change their forwarded destination from their extension. An alert tone is heard indicating that a new call is being routed to the forwarded destination. Predefined Call Forward (Station) The predefined call forward feature, is the administrators way to ensure that calls are not lost, because extension users have inadvertently canceled their station forwarding.
  • Page 9: Centrex Compatibility

    Single Line Caller I.D. Pass through All single line and analog devices ports, on the Suite 64, support caller ID passed through. This allows analog extensions to receive caller ID from the central office, if provided. Analog Caller ID pass though requires a Caller ID module on the CO Line board(s), and a caller ID telephone.
  • Page 10: Directory Dial

    Central Office Line Name Central office lines in the suite 64 can be program to display a name rather than “Line 1”, which is especially helpful with tenants operations. Ringing lines with caller ID will show the caller ID on the top line and the CO line name on the bottom.
  • Page 11: Distinctive Ringing

    See Record all External Call Forward The PCS Digital systems can be programmed to forward telephone calls externally, using a trunk- to-trunk conferencing method, which conferences two central office lines together allowing the incoming call to be connected to an external location. Additionally, Suite 64 users can external forward their extension, which allows users to ensure that important telephone calls are transferred directly to them.
  • Page 12: Group Call Pickup

    Calls placed on system hold, can be accessed by any extension within the system. Hot Key Pad (Dialing) PCS Digital telephones support hot key pad dialing. This allows extension users to dial telephone numbers without having to lift the handset or press the speaker button. The Suite 64 has a code to disable this feature.
  • Page 13: Interactive Display

    Intercom Key An Intercom Key is used by extension users when they wish to invoke specific intercom features. For example, If the user wishes to make an intercom call, after answering an incoming central office call, they must press the intercom key or the system will try to transfer the CO line call. Interactive Display The 31-button telephone and wireless handset have interactive displays, which interact with the three soft buttons found below the display.
  • Page 14: Night Service

    Monitor The Monitor feature allows other extensions to join in on an existing conversation. The extension which is “Monitoring” the conversation will be able to hear, but their “Mute” button will be active, so they will not be heard. However, if they press their mute button, they will transition from Monitor to Intrusion mode and they will be able to speak to both parties.
  • Page 15: Paging Deny

    External Paging There is one external page port that can be connected to an ancillary paging device that will receive all external paging. Internal Page Groups An internal page consists of a group, a tenant group, or all extensions with in the system. Only extensions that are idle will receive the page.
  • Page 16: Private Line

    The privacy tone can be disabled. If the tone is disabled, no tone will be played when an extension joins an existing conversation. Programmable Button Assignment The PCS Digital telephones have twenty programmable buttons. Each programmable buttons can contain any of the systems’ features. Programmable Ring Assignment Incoming central office lines can be programmed to ring and one or more extensions or to a UCD or voicemail group.
  • Page 17: Remote Administration

    Remote Administration Using PCS Digital’s, Windows based, remote programming software, installers may programmed through an RS232 or remotely via a modem. The System 24 requires an external modem Room Status When the Hotel/Motel feature is enabled, the room status becomes active. The room status keeps the hotel/motel front desk attendant up to date on the status of rooms as they become available for renting.
  • Page 18: Station Lock/Unlock

    Toll Restriction The PCS Digital systems provide a sophisticated monitoring of digits dialed on CO lines. The assignment of “Class of Service” is used for a broader range of call control, then simple toll restriction implies.
  • Page 19: Transfer And Answer

    UCD group. Virtual Extensions Virtual extensions are used as alternative ringing locations, when using special features. Voice Mail Integration All of the PCS Digital systems can be programmed to integrate voicemail systems. – 19 – Features subject to change without notice...
  • Page 20: Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voip)

    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) In the near future a Voice over IP card will be available for the Suite 64. The voice over IP card will handle two formats H.323v3 and SIP. Voice Over Busy Voice over Busy – Often called “Whisper Page” allows extension users to converse with a busy extension.

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