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Chapter 2 - Digital Station Features
Forced Least Cost Routing (LCR)
The
Triad 1/2/3
outgoing accessed. This allows the system administrator to maintain greater control over
dialing patterns and the lines used for placing outgoing CO calls.
Forward Override
The Forward Override feature allows a user to reach a busy station that is busy forward, no
answer forward or all call forwarded. This allows the calling station to call to a forwarded
station, OHVO, Executive Override, Monitor, Message Wait, Camp On, or Call Back at that
station rather than forwarding to the busy destination.
Group Listening
All digital key stations have built-in speakerphones. Station users may use the speaker to
monitor a call while using the handset to converse with the outside party. This enables other
people in the room to listen to both parties in the conversation.
Headset Compatibility
The
Triad 1/2/3
standard, electret mic compatible, modular headset. The user connects the modular headset
to the handset jack on the telephone leaving the handset in place. The ON/OFF button on the
Digital Telephone is then used to activate the headset.
Headset Mode
Each digital telephone can be individually programmed for headset operation. When
programmed, an industry standard headset with it's adapter box may be connected to a
digital telephone for headset use. This allows handset or headset operation by switching the
selector switch on the adapter box. Speakerphone operation and call announce on intercom
are disabled while a station has enabled headset mode.
Once programmed in station programming, the user may then select between headset
mode or normal handset/speakerphone mode by simply dialing a code or pressing a user
programmable flex button.
System may be programmed on a per station basis to force the use of LCR for
This feature is not available when the station is in headset mode.
Digital Telephones are designed to allow the connection of an industry
Forced Least Cost Routing (LCR)