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Digital telephone system
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Digital Telephone System
Voice Announce Blocking
This feature allows station users to block voice announced intercom signaling by dialing
a code or pressing a programmable button programmed for that purpose. The
programmable button used to block voice signaling is enabled by station class of service
programming.
See Intercom.
Voice Mail Support
The digital telephone system supports the use of voice processing equipment connected
to the system's station ports through the ATI-D analog terminal interface. The ATI-D is
a multipurpose on-premise accessory for the digital telephone system. It has dual circuits
that allow the voice mail equipment to interface to two station ports. In addition to the
required programming task of identifying the station ports as voice mail ports, there are
several other programming considerations associated with voice mail operation that the
programmer can make whenever their options are wanted. These options include the
following features:
Automatic Attendant
With the automatic attendant feature, the voice mail system automatically answers any
line that is ringing at a voice mail port. As a default, the system automatically enables
ringing line preference for any port the programmer identifies as voice mail ports. The
programmer must choose a ringing assignment for the lines assigned to the voice mail
port before the voice mail system can provide the automatic attendant feature.
Automatic Transfer Of Voice Mail
The programmer can choose the immediate transfer mode for voice mail transfers.
However, if he turns on the screen and/or confirm options provided by the voice mail
system, he must not choose the immediate transfer mode because it allows the system to
transfer a call as soon as it answers it precluding any screen and confirm action that the
voice mail equipment can provide.

Hunt Groups

When a station port that has been assigned to an intercom hunt group is busy, a call to it
will ring at the next idle station port in the group. A call will try to ring every port in a
hunt group and if all are busy, the telephone system will return a busy tone to the caller.
A programmer can assign all voice mail ports to a circular hunt group to take advantage
of its multiple-port interface capability. With this arrangement, a call will first try to ring
at the first port, then try the next one and so forth until it tries all four ports.
A – 72 Digital Telephone System Features
IMI66–107

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