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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Issue 3 March 1996 3-217 Hardware and Software Requirements ARS may b e used on a stand-alone system or may b e an integral part of a private network. No ad ditional hardware is required for a stand-alone system. A private network may require a dditional tie trunks and tone d etector circuit packs such as TN744C-Tone Detector/Call Classifier, TN748C-Tone Detector, TN420C-Tone Detector, or TN2182-Tone Clock/Detector/Generator. TN420C, TN744C, and TN2182 support...
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Feature Descriptions 3-218Issue 3 March 1996 Automatic Transmission Measurement System (ATMS) Feature Availability Automatic Transmission Measurement System is available with Generic 3rV1 and all Generic V2 and later releases. Description The Automatic Transmission Measurement System (ATMS) provides for voice and data trunk facilities to be measured for satisfactory transmission performance. The performance of the trunks are evaluate d according to measurements produced by a series of analog...
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Automatic Transmission Measurement System (ATMS) Issue 3 March 1996 3-219 Considerations The number of pages generated for each report are dependent upon the selection criteria and the number of outgoing trunks in the system. Approximately 10 measurements can be listed per page on the G3-MT screen or about 50 measurements can be listed on a printer. The entire set of measurements for all test cases is usually be polled by an adjunct for historical reporting. By default all measurements are...
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Feature Descriptions 3-220Issue 3 March 1996 Interactions The report interacts with the trunk threshold values d efined on the ‘Trunk Grou p’ form. The marginal values defined on that form are used to highlight measurements on the G3-MT report which are out of tolerance. The unacceptable values are used to identify (by blinking) the trunk members on the G3-MT report which are unusable. These mechanisms help a user to quickly identify out of tolerance or unusable trunks. Administration The...
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Automatic Wakeup Issue 3 March 1996 3-221 Automatic Wakeup Feature Availability Automatic Wakeup is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Allows attendants, front desk users, and guests to request that a wakeup call be placed automatically to a certain extension number at a later time. Wakeup requests may be placed from five minutes to 23 hours and 55 minutes in advance of the wakeup call. When a wakeup call is placed and answered, the system can p rovide a recorded announcement,...
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Feature Descriptions 3-222Issue 3 March 1996 the required information, and military and standard time are accepted. The user must dial the Automatic Wakeup FAC again to change or delete a wakeup request. If invalid entries are made, a standard message is generated to notify the user of the error. The system then repeats the original prompt for input. If an invalid input occurs on the second try, the system informs the user to dial the attendant for assistance. nDisplay Prompting Display p...
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Automatic Wakeup Issue 3 March 1996 3-223 nCall Is Answered — When a wakeup call is answered, the guest hears music, a recorded announcement (from the Speech Synthesis circuit pack, the Audichron® Recorder/Announcer, the TN750B circuit pack, or silence, according to system a dministration. nSystem Reset — Indicates that a system reset level 1 or system reset level 2 occurred while the system attempted to place the wakeup call. Calls affected by these conditions are treated as other wakeup...
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Feature Descriptions 3-224Issue 3 March 1996 — Move To — The wakeup request for this room has been moved to another room. This event occurs when the PMS sends a room change message. — Move From — The wakeup request for another room has been moved from that room to this room. This event o c curs when the PMS sends a room change message. — Move-Cancel — A wakeup request from another room has replaced the request for this room. This event occurs when the PMS sends a room change request. — Swap...
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Automatic Wakeup Issue 3 March 1996 3-225 announcement types other than Automatic Wakeup. This type of announcement operated similarly to the Audichron adjunct; however, it offers a less costly solution to voice-synthesized announcements because it is part of the existing system. The integrated type enables several new features, including multiple announcements. The ability to use multiple announcements provides the benefit of having customized announcements for d ifferent purposes. For example,...
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Feature Descriptions 3-226Issue 3 March 1996 nVerification of Wakeup Announcements — A special access code can b e administered for the attendant or front desk users to verify that wakeup announcements are operating properly. nIf an announcement resource is not available or is not operating properly when a wakeup call is placed, the user still receives the call but hears silence instead of an announcement. nA time change entered at Management Terminal may cause some calls to be skipped. Moving...