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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Timed Reminder and Attendant Timers Issue 3 March 1996 3-1165 Interactions The following features interact with the Timed Reminder feature. nAttendant Call Waiting An attendant-extended call to a busy single-line voice terminal returns to an attendant c onsole if the Time d Reminder Interval expires before the c all is answered, or redirects to coverage. nAttendant No Answer When a “dial 0” call is made to the attendant, after the No Answer Timer expires, the secondary alerting tone operates as...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1166Issue 3 March 1996 Administration Timed Reminder and Attendant Timers are administered on a p er-system basis by the System Manager. The screen required is ‘Console Parameters’; the fields required to change the default timers are ‘No Answer Timeout’ and ‘Alertin g’ under the heading ‘Incoming Call Reminders’ as well as the ‘Time Reminder on Hold’ and ‘Return Call Timeout’ fields. Hardware and Software Requirements No a d ditional hardware or software is required.
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Touch-Tone Dialin g Issue 3 March 1996 3-1167 Touch-Tone Dialing Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Provides quick and easy pushbutton dialing. Touch-Tone Dialing is always provided with the system. In a ddition to the 0 through 9 buttons, the * and # buttons have special functions, such as forming a p art of a feature access code. A distinctive tone is generated when each button is pressed. If a distant switching system can accept only dial...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1168Issue 3 March 1996 Transfer Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Allows voice terminal users to transfer trunk or internal calls to other voice terminals within the system without attendant assistance. Single-line voice terminal users momentarily flash the switchhook or press the Recall button, dial the desired extension numb er, and hang up. Multiappearance voice terminal users press the Transfer button, dial the desired...
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Transfer Issue 3 March 1996 3-1169 nIntegrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface (ISDN BRI) When an ISDN-BRI station assigned with the “Select Last Used Appearance?” field of the “Station” form set to yes completes a transfer while off-hook using the handset, the user will be left hearing a dial tone on the last-used appearance, rather than the silence heard in the same situation by an user of other station types. nAttendant Conferencing may not operate properly if the CO d oes not...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1170Issue 3 March 1996 Transfer — Outgoing Trunk to Outgoing Trunk (with Security Measures) Feature Availability This feature is available with Generic 3rV1 and all Generic V2 and later releases. Description Outgoing trunk to outgoing trunk transfer (OTTOTT) is a f eature that permits a controlling party, such as a station user or attendant, to initiate two or more outgoing trunk calls and then transfer the trunks together. The transfer operation removes the controlling...
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Transfer — Outgoing Trunk to Outgoing Trunk (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1171 incoming. If no response is received by the local node within four seconds, the call is aborted. Without OTTOTT or DCS, a c onference involving two or more outgoing trunks is only permitted when at least one remaining conference party is an attendant, incoming trunk, or station. Considerations OTTO TT is n ot int e n d e d for use in DCS networks, since DCS Trunk Turnaround provides comparable...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1172Issue 3 March 1996 considered an incoming trunk with disconnect supervision. Similarly, an incoming DCS trunk that has previously b een turned around (an o d d number of times) is considered an outgoing trunk. nIf any remaining party is an outgoing trunk a dministered for OTTO TT operation that has received answer supervision, accept turnaround. nIf any remaining parties are outgoing DCS trunks, forward the turnaround request for each. nOtherwise, deny turnaround....
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Transfer — Outgoing Trunk to Outgoing Trunk (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1173 being used to connect two or more p u blic network trunks this limit must be increased. PCOL Interactions Transfer of personal CO lines (PCOLs) are not subject to the normal restrictions applied to transfer of other trunks. These transfers are allowed since the PCOL appearance remains on one or more stations as a feature button. The user must be aware that the DROP button cannot be used to disconnect...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1174Issue 3 March 1996 The allowable values are: n(o) y(es) The default is n. The following warning message is generated whenever this field is changed to the value y. !WARNING: Setting this field to ‘‘y’’ may result in trunk lock-ups. Hardware/Software Requirements OTTO TT can be activated for trunk groups with trunks assigned to the following trunk board s: nCentral Office Trunk b oard (TN747B) nAnalog Tie trunk Board (TN760C) nDS1 board (TN722B & TN767 & TN464C [Universal...