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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Emergency Access to the Attendant Issue 3 March 1996 3-687 nCOR If the calling voice terminal is assigned Origination Restriction, an emergency call attempt is denied. However, an Emergency Access to the Attendant call overrides any other calling party restrictions, including any controlled restrictions. nIndividual Attendant Access An Emerg ency Call to the Attendant cannot be placed to an individual attendant. An Emergency Call to the Attendant does not have p riority over a c all to an...
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Feature Descriptions 3-688Issue 3 March 1996 Administration The Emergency Access to the Attendant feature is optional on a per-system basis. The following items require administration by the System Manager: nEmergency feature access code nEmergency button and associated lamp (p er attendant console) nEmergency queue length nPermission to activate Emergency Access to the Attendant via off-hook alert (per Class of Service) nExtension numb er where the emergency queue overflow redirects the call....
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End-to-End Signalling Issue 3 March 1996 3-689 End-to-End Signalling Feature Availability This feature is available with all G3 releases. Description End-to-end signalling allows a DTMF station to send DTMF digits over a trunk after the far-end has answered. This allows a rotary station user to access equipment, such as AUDIX, that is controlled by DTMF digits. The trunk can be either rotary or tone signalling type. For a rotary signalling type, addressing digits are sent over the trunk as...
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Feature Descriptions 3-690Issue 3 March 1996 Enhanced 84xx Display Feature Availability Enhanced 84xx Display is available with G3V4 Release 3 and later releases. Description The Enhanced 84xx Display feature allows users to administer the switch to display information and soft key labels using the Katakana alphabet and various European characters on 84xx series display terminals. The system accepts entries as Roman characters preceded by a tilde (~), and maps them to corresponding Katakana or...
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Enhanced 84xx Display Issue 3 March 1996 3-691 Interactions Internal Feature interactions Directory . The Enhanced 84xx Display feature will interact with the Directory feature to include names administered with OPTREX characters in the Directory. Terminal users can select directory entries displayed in the Group 2 character set by using the “Directory” and “Next” buttons on their display terminals. However, they cannot input directory entries using the voice terminal because of the special...
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Feature Descriptions 3-692Issue 3 March 1996 nEmb e dd ed DCIU Audix nEmb e dd ed DCP Audix (R3.2 or greater) AUDIX Voice Power/Audix Voice Power Lodging. Not supported. Property Management System. Not applicable. Cost Mangement (CDR). Not a pplicable. Miscellaneous Adjuncts. Not applicable. Message Manager. Not an issue, since Message Manager receives its information from AUDIX. System Management (G3-MA). Not applicable. Passageway Direct Connect. Not supported. Novell Telephony Services. Not sup...
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Enhanced 84xx Display Issue 3 March 1996 3-693 The following forms contain fields that will accept the enhanced display characters: naccess-endpoint nagent-loginID nannouncements nattendant nb c ms-vustats loginIDs nconsole-p arameters ndata-module ndisplay-messages ndisplay-messages auto-wakeup-dn-dst ndisplay-messages call-identifiers ndisplay-messages date-time ndisplay-messages leave-word-calling ndisplay-messages malicious-call-trace ndisplay-messages miscellaneous-features ndisplay-messages...
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Feature Descriptions 3-694Issue 3 March 1996 Hardware and Software Requirements The Enhanced 84xx Display feature requires one of the following voice terminals: n8400 Series DCP Terminals (8410D, 8411D, 8434D) n603E1 Callmaster III n9400 Series DCP Terminals (9410, 9434); used only in Europe NOTE: Aliased 84xx series terminals are not supported with this feature.
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Enhanced Ab breviated Dialing (EAD) Issue 3 March 1996 3-695 Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing (EAD) Feature Availability Enhanced Ab breviated Dialing is optional with all releases except G3vs/G3s ABP. Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing is not available with G3vs/G3s ABP. NOTE: Ab breviated Dialing is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Enhanced Ab breviated Dialing (EAD) option supplements the standard Abbreviated Dialing feature and provides the Enhanced Number List. Provides an upgraded...
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Feature Descriptions 3-696Issue 3 March 1996 Administration See the Ab breviated Dialin g (AD) feature. Hardware and Software Requirements O ptional software is required to receive this feature.