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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Look Ahead Interflow Issue 3 March 1996 3-857 nAttendant Control of Trunk Group Access Calls will not route over a trunk with Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access set. nAuthorization Codes Authorization Codes must not be required for interflow routing. The FRL assigned to the VDN should be high enough so that the route desired for routing interflow c alls c an b e used without requiring an Authorization Code entry. If a route choice is encountered that requires a higher FRL, the interflow is...
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Feature Descriptions 3-858Issue 3 March 1996 nDID The Look Ahead Interflow routing over ISDN-PRI facilities can enter the receiving switch on a ‘‘DID’’ basis. That is, a destination extension address (a VDN) is included in the ISDN SETUP m e s sa g e in the Called Number information element. nLook Ahead EAS Interflow o perates as described in this section for EAS and non-EAS environments. nFRL and TCMs The FRL for interflow over ARS/AAR route choices is assigned to the original VDN used for...
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Look Ahead Interflow Issue 3 March 1996 3-859 1. An incoming record with the VDN as the called number and the duration as the time since answer supervision was provided to the incoming trunk. 2. An outgoing record containing the incoming trunk information as the calling number and the dialed d i gits and the outgoing trunk information as the called number. The sending of a Look Ahead Interflow information element is counted toward Message Associated User-to-User Information (MA-UUI) counts. nCDR...
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Feature Descriptions 3-860Issue 3 March 1996 Administration For full functionality, this feature requires the ISDN-PRI, Call Vectoring and Look Ahead Interflow o ptions to be enabled at both the sending and receiving switches. Private network ISDN implementations require Private Network access software in the sending and receiving switches. If the destination number is specified as a 10-digit public number, then ARS software could be used; otherwise, Private Network access software would be...
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Loudspeaker Paging Access Issue 3 March 1996 3-861 Loudspeaker Paging Access Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Provides attendants and voice terminal users dial access to voice p aging equipment. As many as nine individual p a ging zones can be provided by the system. (A zone is the location of the loudspeakers, for example, conference rooms, warehouses, or storerooms.) In addition, one zone can be provided by the system to activate all zones...
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Feature Descriptions 3-862Issue 3 March 1996 nPagePac 50/100/200 This system provides up to 24 p aging zones. Ad d itional hardware is available to provide music and/or talkb ack over the paging system. PagePac equipment is also easy to use. A user simply dials the extension number (PagePac 50/100/200 only) or trunk access code assigned to the PagePac system. This connects the user to the PagePac equipment. If there is only one p a ging zone, the user then uses the handset of the voice terminal...
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Loudspeaker Paging Access Issue 3 March 1996 3-863 access a particular zone. The system, however, immediately plays the chime code once a connection is esta blished. Administration Loudspeaker Paging Access is administered by the System Manager. The following items require administration: nThe “ Deluxe Paging” and “Call Park Timeout to Originator” field on the Feature Related System Parameters screen must be a dministered as no. nLoudspeaker Paging Access buttons are assigned through the Attendant...
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Feature Descriptions 3-864Issue 3 March 1996 Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Provides attendants and voice terminal users with inte grated dial access to voice paging equipment and Call Park capabilities. When Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe (also called Deluxe Paging in the remainder of this description) is activated, the call is automatically parked. The Call Park feature d oes not have to be activated...
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Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe Issue 3 March 1996 3-865 PagePac Paging In a ddition to, or instead of the system loudspeaker paging equipment, a PagePac paging system can be used. A PagePac p aging system has a distinct advantage over the switch p aging system in that a PagePac system requires only one port on one circ uit pac k to provide as many as 39 paging zones. The switch p a ging system requires a separate port for each paging zone with a maximum of nine zones. Three different PagePac...
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Feature Descriptions 3-866Issue 3 March 1996 3. Dial the extension number where the call is to be parked. (Confirmation tone is heard and the call is temporarily parked.) To park the call on your own extension, dial a ‘‘#’’ instead of the extension number. 4. Make the announcement. (The loudspeaker paging timer starts.) 5. Press the Recall button before the administered loudspeaker paging timeout interval expires and go on-hook. (The p aging equipment is released, the parked call is now waiting...