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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Property Management System (PMS) Interfac e Issue 3 March 1996 3-977 — Active with PMS message exchange (act-pms) nControlled Restriction—one of two choices must be administered: — Active with no PMS message exchange (act-nopms) — Active with PMS message exchange (act-pms) nHousekeeping Status Information—one of two choices must be administered: — Active with no PMS message exchange (act-nopms) — Active with PMS message exchange (act-pms) If active is selected, the following additional administration...
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Feature Descriptions 3-978Issue 3 March 1996 nDefault Coverage Path for Client Rooms—s pecifies the coverage path value that is set for an extension when the switch receives a ‘‘check-out’’ message while in the ‘‘transparent’’ communication protocol mode, or when a save translation is stored for extensions with a Client Room COS. The choice is a number from 1 to 600. nNumber of Digits in PMS Coverage Path—located on the second page of the “system-p arameter hospitality” form. The coverage path...
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Pull Transfer Issue 3 March 1996 3-979 Pull Transfer Feature Availability This feature is available with G3i-Global and all Generic V2 and later releases. Description NOTE: G3i-Global, G3V2, and later systems come with this feature turned off by default. Pull transfer is an enhancement of the standard transfer operation. Standard transfer allows voice terminal users to transfer trunk or internal calls to other voice terminals within the system without attendant assistance. The Pull Transfer...
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Feature Descriptions 3-980Issue 3 March 1996 Interactions nAnalog Station Recall Operation and Feature Ac tivation: If the controlling party (with a party on hold) is talking with the called party, and either analog station recall or feature activation is initiated by the called party, the controlling party will not be put into the Hold for Transfer mo de but will be Pull Transferred. nDigital Station Transfer Operation: if the controlling party (with a party on hold) is talking with the...
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QSIG Global Networking Issue 3 March 1996 3-981 QSIG Global Networking Feature Availability This feature is available with Generic 3 Version 2 and later releases. Description QSIG Global Networking provides compliance to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ISDN-PRI private networking specifications. QSIG Global Networking Basic Call QSIG Global Networking Basic Call is available with G3V2 and later releases. The Basic Call complies with ISO standard 11572 for layer 3 to support...
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Feature Descriptions 3-982Issue 3 March 1996 The G3V3 release of QSIG Global Networking is a foundation for the QSIG supplementary services. It provides the Name Identification supplementary service, as defined by ISO Standards 13864, 13868, and 11572. G3V4 a d ds to the QSIG supplementary services b y providing for Call Forwarding as defined b y ISO Standards 13872 and 13873 and Call Transfer as defined by ISO Standards 13865 and 13869. DEFI NI TY s yst em G3V3 a n d later releases provide...
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QSIG Global Networking Issue 3 March 1996 3-983 Trunk Group’ form. Also, the ‘ISDN Public-Unknown-Numbering’ and/or ‘ISDN Private-Numbering’ forms must be administered. The numbering form used to create the number is based on the ‘Numbering Format:’ field on the ‘isdn-pri Trunk Group’ form. If public or unknown is specified, the ‘ISDN Public-Unknown-Numbering’ form is used. If private is sp ecified, the ‘ISDN Private-Numbering’ form is used. Call Forwarding (Diversion) QSIG Call Forwarding is...
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Feature Descriptions 3-984Issue 3 March 1996 The user activating the Transfer feature will see no difference between QSIG Transfer and the standard DEFINITY system Transfer or Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer features. See the Transfer feature and Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer feature descriptions for basic feature operation. QSIG Transfer d iffers from the standard DEFINITY system Transfer feature in that a d ditional call information is available for the connected parties after the transfer completes....
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QSIG Global Networking Issue 3 March 1996 3-985 nQSIG Identification Services Availability of name and/or num ber display at the originating and diverted-to users depends upon how QSIG Identification Services have been administered for the PBXs involved. nTerminating Call has Coverage Active If a call is forwarded off switch, the terminating switch has call coverage activated, and the criteria are met, the call does not route to the forward ing party’s coverage path, it routes to the terminating...
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Feature Descriptions 3-986Issue 3 March 1996 Queue Status Indications Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Provides indications of queue status for ACD calls based on the number of calls in queue and time in queue. These indications are provided via lamps assigned to the terminals or consoles of split agents or supervisors. In addition, an auxiliary warning lamp can be provided to track queue status based on the number of calls or time in...