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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe Issue 3 March 1996 3-867 5. Press the Transfer button before the administered loudspeaker paging timeout interval expires and go on-hook. (The p aging equipment is released, the call is parked and is now waiting to be answered, and the timer for the Call Park Time-out interval starts.) If another party was on the call and was placed on hold in Step 1, that party is parked on the call and is connected to the paged party when he or she answers the call (answer-b...
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Feature Descriptions 3-868Issue 3 March 1996 If the loudspeaker paging timeout interval expires before the Release button is pressed, the attendant receives confirmation tone, the paging equipment is released, the call is automatically parked on the console, and the calling party hears music (if provided). When the p ag e d party answers the call, he or she is connected to the paging party. The paging party can then transfer the call to the calling party. Activation of Deluxe Paging Answer-Back...
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Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe Issue 3 March 1996 3-869 Interactions The following features interact with the Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe feature. nBrid ged Call Ap pearance If the p arked call includes a shared TEG, a shared PCOL, and/or a redirected call with a Temporary Bridged Ap pearance the maximum number of off-hook parties on the call is five, instead of six. The sixth position is reserved for the answer- back call. nCall Coverage If a coverage call is parked by Deluxe Paging,...
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Feature Descriptions 3-870Issue 3 March 1996 nCode Calling Access It is not possible to use a PagePac p a ging system for Code Calling Access when multizone paging is desired. The PagePac systems exp ect a two-digit code to access a particular zone. The system, however, immediately plays the chime code once a connection is established. nConference — Attendant The maximum number of conferees on a p arked Deluxe Paging call is five. The sixth conferee position is reserved for the answer-back...
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Loudspeaker Paging Access — Deluxe Issue 3 March 1996 3-871 nManual Originating Line Service Users assigned Manual Originating Line Service cannot access Deluxe Paging. nMusic-On-Hold Access Music-On-Hold, if provided, is connected to the parked party when there is only one conferee left on the parked call. Music-On-Hold is not connected to a parked call with more than one conferee. nMultiple LDNs An LDN call cannot be connected to a Deluxe Paging facility. nNight Service If a night station user...
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Feature Descriptions 3-872Issue 3 March 1996 nTrunk access codes and Class of Restriction (per zone provided). nAnswer-b ack access code. nPaging expiration interval (from 10 seconds to 10 minutes). nCall Park expiration interval (from 1 to 90 minutes in intervals of one minute). nCDR activation. nConsole p ermissions to allow voice terminal extensions to park calls on common shared extensions (assigned via COS). nUp to 10 common shared extension numbers. If a PagePac p a ging system is to be used,...
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Malicious Call Trace (MCT) Issue 3 March 1996 3-873 3 Malicious Call Trace (MCT) Feature Availability This feature is available with Generic 3r V1 and optional with Generic 3 V2 and later releases. Description MCT provides a way for terminal users to notify a predefined set of users that they may be party to a malicious call. This set of users may then retrieve certain information related to the call. Based on this information, it is possible to identify the source of the malicious call or be...
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Feature Descriptions 3-874Issue 3 March 1996 traced), when the user’s display is in NORMAL mode, pushing the MCT-Control button will display the next page of MCT-information for the controller regardless of the previous state of the display. A station becomes the official controller of a particular trace by being the first person to push the MCT-Control button when its display reads ‘‘MALICIOUS CALL TRACE REQUEST’’. Once this has happened, the subsequent depressions of this button will cause the...
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Malicious Call Trace (MCT) Issue 3 March 1996 3-875 controller on switch B with the trunk member port id they wish to have traced. The controller on switch B would then activate the feature by pushing a MCT-Activate button or dialing the FAC and upon hearing second dialtone, enter a ‘‘*’’ character followed by the trunk port i d. For example, trunk port id 01C0401 would be entered as 0130401. The letters A through E of a port i d are entered as 1 through 5 on the station keyp a d. Once the MCT...
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Feature Descriptions 3-876Issue 3 March 1996 nMCT-Activate Button Push — This initiates an MCT sequence with the assumption that a malicious call is currently active on the terminal generating the MCT-Activate button push. nMCT-Control Button Push — When generated from a terminal with a display, this tracks the progress of the trace information during an MCT sequence. nMCT-Deactivate FAC — When entered from a controlling terminal, this ends an MCT sequence. This FAC will be accepted only when...