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Terminal Translation (with Security Measures)
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nCall Coverage Answer Group
Members in a group cannot be disassociated while there is still an 
incoming call to the group. In this case all sets are seen as active and 
therefore cannot be disassociated.
If any endp oint previously administered without hardware translation is 
inserted into translation via TTI  or station administration, that endpoint is 
excluded from all transactions taking place in the call  coverage answer...

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Feature Descriptions
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nHold
Neither party, the one that puts another on hold, nor the one that is being 
held can perform  disassociation.
nIncoming Destination
See the “station-to-Station Call” section.
nIntercom Group
See the “station-to-Station Call” section.
nMessage Light
All messages need not be delete d prior to disassociation. If a station 
should receive messages while it is in the untranslated state, when the 
terminal receives  hardware translation, the message...

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Terminal Translation (with Security Measures)
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An incoming d estination is not allowed to be disassociated while a call is 
in progress to that extension,  regardless of whether the extension is a 
station or an attendant.
nAttendant Night Service
The night service station cannot be disassociated while in night service. 
For the removal of any endpoint a dministered without hardware translation 
while night service is  activated, see that particular section.
nAttendant Release...

Page 1294

Feature Descriptions
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Table 3-85 lists these associations.
The ability to automatically move appropriate translation with the station is 
needed to prevent time-consuming manual translation changes.
Administration without Hardware
If a fully translated station, attendant, or data module is removed via 
administration, or if it is disassociated from its port by putting an
 X in the “Port”  
field on the ‘Station’ or ‘Data Module’ screen, the port becomes a Voice or Data 
TTI...

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Terminal Translation (with Security Measures)
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nTTI Voice — TTI is turned on, the default translation generated for a TTI 
Port is for a voice or voice/data terminal, and the activation/deactivation 
sequence comes from a station keypad.
nTTI Data — TTI is turned on, and the d efault translation generated for a TTI 
Port is for a stand alone data module. The activation/ deactivation 
sequence comes from a data terminal.
nOff — TTI is turned off for the system.
nSuspended — TTI...

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Feature Descriptions
3-1150Issue  3   March 1996 
Save Translation Operation
All TTI port translations are saved if a ‘‘save translation’’ administration operation 
is requested. This lessens the impact to booting and board insertion by reading 
the translations from disk or tape instead of recreating them.
If a ‘‘save translation’’ operation is requested while the system is actively 
generating TTI port translations as a result of turning the TTI system parameter 
on, the TTI  port generation process is...

Page 1297

Terminating Extension  Group (TEG)
Issue  3   March 1996
3-1151
Terminating Extension Group (TEG)
Feature Availability
This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases.
Description
Allows an incoming call to ring (either audible or silent alerting) as many as four 
voice terminals at one time.  Any user in the group can answer the call.
Any voice terminal can be administered as a Terminating Extension Group (TEG) 
member; however, only a multiappearance voice terminal can be assigned a 
TEG button...

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Feature Descriptions
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terminals.  Anyone in the  department can answer the call.  The salesperson most 
qualified to handle the call can bridge onto the call from either of the other two 
voice terminals.
A voice terminal user can b e a member of more than one TEG, b ut can have only 
one TEG button for each group.
A TEG can only handle one TEG call at a time. If any member of a TEG is active 
on a call to the TEG, a second call to the TEG waits until the first call is...

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Terminating Extension  Group (TEG)
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nInternal Automatic Answer (IAA)
Calls to a Terminating Extension  Group extension are not elig i ble for IAA; 
however, calls placed to the individual extension are eligible.
nLW C  
LWC messages can be stored for a TEG and can be retrieved by a 
member of the group, a covering user of the group, or a systemwide 
message retriever.  The Voice Terminal Display feature and proper 
authorization can be assigned to the message retriever. Also,...

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Feature Descriptions
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Hardware and Software Requirements
No a d ditional hardware or software is required. 
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