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REMOTE PROGRAMMING—PC
Remote programming allows the technician to access the system database from a
remote location for the purpose of making changes to the customer data. Cus-
tomer-provided modems and a PC using an optional software package will be
needed to implement this feature.
RING GENERATOR
The system provides ringing voltage required for single line telephones and other
tip and ring devices. The ring generator needed to ring single line telephones is
built into the basic power supply so that there is no need for additional purchase of
optional equipment.
RING OVER PAGE
Any outside line can be programmed to ring over a customer-provided paging
system. Outside lines, door phones and station groups may ring over page in the
day or night mode.
SINGLE LINE CONNECTIONS
Single line ports allow connection of a variety of single line telephones plus fac-
simile machines, answering machines, loud bells, computer modems, cordless
phones and credit card machines. When connecting customer-provided equip-
ment to these extensions, compatibility should be checked out before purchase to
ensure correct operation. Central office ring cadence can be selected for SLT sta-
tions. This is helpful when optional devices cannot detect DS 616 intercom ring
cadence.
SPEED DIAL NUMBERS (500)
A library of 500 speed dial numbers may be allocated as needed. The system list
can have up to 300 numbers and each station can have up to 50 numbers. Speed
dial numbers are assigned in blocks of ten. Each speed dial number may contain
up to 24 digits.
SPEED DIAL BY DIRECTORY
The DS 616 system provides the user with the ability to look up a speed dial num-
ber and place the call. There are three speed dial selections: personal, system
and station. This feature can be used with the soft keys on the display keysets or as
a programmable button.
STATION HUNT GROUPS (10)
System programming allows up to 10 station hunt groups. One of three ring pat-
terns—sequential, distributed and unconditional—is available for each group. Each
unconditional group may contain a maximum of 16 stations. A station may be as-
signed to more than one group. The default directory numbers to call these groups
are 501–509. Group 500 is reserved for the operator group and is called by dialing
"0." Each station group has its own recall timer for calls transferred to that group.
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