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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Do Not Disturb Issue 3 March 1996 3-677 If invalid entries are made (such as 32 for the deactivate time) or if system conditions (such as all voice synthesis ports busy) prevent entry of a Do Not Disturb request, the system informs the user to dial the attendant or front desk assistance. nButton Access If a voice terminal has a Do Not Disturb button, the user can press the assigned button to activate the feature. The handset may be on-hook or off-hook; voice prompting is not required. The user...
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Feature Descriptions 3-678Issue 3 March 1996 nDo Not Disturb Status Report — This report lists all extension numbers with Do Not Disturb active. The specified Do Not Disturb deactivate time for each extension numb er is also listed. nDo Not Disturb Plus COR Status Report — This report lists all extension numbers as defined above, plus a list of those extension numbers whose Controlled Restriction level is Termination Restriction. (Termination Restriction is activated by the attendant for a...
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Do Not Disturb Issue 3 March 1996 3-679 nCall Forwarding All Calls If Do Not Disturb is active at the forwarding extension, the caller will receive intercept treatment. If Do Not Disturb is active at the forwarded-to extension, the call alerts the forwarded-to extension. nControlled Restriction When a station has total controlled restriction, it cannot receive or place any calls. However, it can receive a call if another station has an auto-icom button pointing to the controlled restriction...
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Feature Descriptions 3-680Issue 3 March 1996 3 E1 Trunk Service Feature Availability This feature is available with G3i-Global, G3V2, and later releases. Description Provides the same service as DS1 Trunk Service at 2.048 mb ps rate and with 32 channels. See the DS1 Trunk Service feature.
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EIA Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-681 EIA Interface Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Provides an alternative for host connections and analog voice terminal users who use simple data terminals or Personal Comp uters (PCs) which emulate simp le data terminals. Also for interconnection between an EIA-232 comp atible DTE and the system. However, it is not for use with PCs using PC communications packages. The EIA Interface consists of a Data...
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Feature Descriptions 3-682Issue 3 March 1996 Interactions The following features interact with the EIA Interface feature. nData Terminal Dialing Data Terminal (Keyboard) Dialing permission must be granted before Keyb oard Dialing can be accessed. Access to ISN endpoints requires two-stage dialing, the first stage consisting of dialing a hunt group extension number to access ISN, then the second stage consisting of an ISN a d dress. Administration EIA Interface support is assigned on a per-data...
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EIA Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-683 nDial Echoing — Can be set to echo typed characters back to the DTE during dialing. nDisconnect — Set the signal to indicate disconnect. Choices are one break greater than two seconds or two breaks within one second. nAnswer Text — Can b e selected when DTE is an intelligent device to allow text messages to be delivered to the DTE from the system when a call is being answered; also, applies to text generated b y the data line circuit. The following call...
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Feature Descriptions 3-684Issue 3 March 1996 Emergency Access to the Attendant Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Provides for emergency calls to be placed to an attendant. These calls can be placed automatically by the system or c an b e d ialed b y system users. Such calls can receive priority handling by the attendant. Emergency calls to the attendant can be placed in the following ways: nAutomatically by the system If a voice terminal has...
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Emergency Access to the Attendant Issue 3 March 1996 3-685 — The calling party extension number — The number of emergency calls remaining in queue An attendant can place a normal call on hold in order to receive an emergency call. An audit record is created for each emergency call event. This record includes the following: nThe extension number and name where the call was originate d nThe extension number of the attendant or attendant g roup that answered the call nThe time the call was...
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Feature Descriptions 3-686Issue 3 March 1996 The emergency audit records are used to generate an Emergency Access A ctivity Report. This report summarizes each emergency access call that was attempted d uring the past 24 hours. This report can be scheduled for printing once a day at a designated printer. Also, if the system has a journal printer, Emergency Access to the Attendant events are printed as they occur. The System Manager can monitor emergency access call events by displaying them at...