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    							6.7
    Cali Park
    6.8
    Call Pick-Up
    Call Park AccessAccess to call park enables the station user to place as many as nine
    calls in park zones, or orbits, where they are retrievable by all system
    users. Assigning a call park button on the telephone provides visual
    LED to indicate in-use status; it also provides one-button access.
    ICall Park RecallA call that is left in a park orbit longer than the length of time that you
    program with this feature will automatically return to a hold recall
    condition at the parking station.
    Call Pick-Up, EnableA station user can dial a code plus an intercom number of a ringing or
    on-hold station and answer the call from his or her station. Remember,
    you must also assign this class of service to the station that you wish
    to have this feature.
    Call Pick-Up GroupUse this procedure to place a number of stations in a call pick-up
    group so that one station can answer a call ringing at any other station
    in the group.
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    Station Class Of Service6.9Use this procedure to provide a station with the ability to send a tone
    Call Waitingsignal to a busy called station. Also, refer to Section 5.11 to enable
    basic camp-on ability at a station.
    (Tone).
    f-I
    COS Programming (Page 2)
    1. Call Waiting Tone
    2. Camp-on Originate3. Camp-on Receive
    4. DND Inhibit
    5. DND Override6. Exclusive Hold
    7. Executive Override
    8. 
    Exec.Override Block
    9. Idle Line Preference10. IST Distinctive Ringing
    11. LCD Messaging
    12. Meet Me Page
    13. Message Deposit
    14. Message Wait Originate15. Music on 
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    6.10
    Camp-On
    I
    Programming
    Camp-On Originate, Camp-On Receive (Camp-0/7/Gall Back)If a busy tone or a ring no-answer is encountered when one station
    calls another, the calling station user can initiate a camp-on to the busy
    station and wait for it to become idle or initiate an automatic callback
    when the called station becomes available. Use this procedure to
    enable this feature for a class of service of stations. Also, use the
    section 5.11 procedure to enable a call waiting tone and to set the
    duration of the camp-on/automatic callback ring and the duration of a
    camp-on tone that the system sends to a busy station.
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    Station C/ass Of Service6.11
    Do Not Disturb
    Programming
    Do Not Disturb InhibitThis feature prevents a station from entering the do-not-disturb mode
    of operation.
    Do Not Disturb OverrideThis feature allows a station to override a do-not-disturb condition at
    another station. If the station does not have interactive buttons, you
    must program a DND override button. When a user presses the DND
    override button, he or she signals the DND station; when the call is
    complete, the station in DND must reactive the do-not-disturb
    condition on his or her telephone.
    6.12 I
    Exclusive HoldWhen you enable this feature, it prevents a telephone user at one
    station from picking up a call that someone placed on hold at another
    station.
    6.13
    Executive
    Override
    ProgrammingExecutive Override (Enable or Disable)You can program a class of stations so its users have the ability to
    override a busy or a do not disturb condition at other stations; this
    feature creates a three-way conference.
    Executive Override BlockUse this procedure to arrange a station class of service that blocks
    executive overrides. This feature must be enabled for DND override to
    function properly.
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    							Station Class Of ServiceDXP Correspondence Manual6.14
    Idle LineIdle Line Preference
    Programming
    IWhen you enable this feature, a station automatically connects-to an
    idle line when the user lifts the telephone’s handset.
    I
    Idle Line PriorityIf you give a station the ability to automatically connect to an idle
    assigned line when the user takes the handset off-hook, take this
    programming action to set the priority in which the system chooses the
    idle lines for use. You can place up to eight lines in this priority list.
    6.15
    ET Distinctive
    Ringing
    6.16
    LCD MessagingAn industry-standard telephone can sound one ring cadence for
    intercom calls and a different ring cadence for outside calls or it can
    sound the same ring cadence for both types of calls. You must select
    one of these ringing styles on a station class of service basis. All
    industry-standard telephones with the same class of service have the
    same ringing style.
    This procedure allows station users to set a message at their stations
    that will be displayed on calling LCD speakerphones. You can use the
    second part of this procedure to program the actual LCD messages.
    Alternately, The attendant can program the LCD messages using
    procedures found in the attendant guide.
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    6 17When you enable this feature at a station, its user can dial a code in
    Meet Me 
    An&w conversation.response to an all-call or zone page and meet the pager in a private
    Page.
    6.18
    Message Deposit
    (Response
    Messaging)
    6.19
    Message Wait
    Originate
    (Message
    Waiting)This procedure allows station users to call an LCD speakerphone and
    arrange for a message to be left on its display. The message is for the
    called party to read if she or he is unable to answer the caller. Refer to
    section 5.5 for details about programming the LCD messages that can
    be deposited. Also, you can use the procedure assign a Response
    Message button to the telephone; however, users can do this for
    themselves if they need the button (see section 7.37 for more
    information).
    When you enable this feature, a station user can dial a feature code to
    control the message waiting light at another station.
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    							Station Class Of ServiceDXP Correspondence ManualMusic6.26
    Or Tone
    On Hold
    6.21
    Paging ReceiveWith this feature enabled, the system supplies music, tone bursts or
    other audio information to callers while they are on hold. The music or
    information source is external to the common equipment and is
    customer supplied. Since the system accepts two music sources, you
    can use one source for music-on-hold and the other source for the
    background music feature discussed in section 6.4.
    When the system supplies tone bursts to callers while they are on hold,
    it sounds two 
    .1 second long tone bursts separated by a 0.1 second
    interval of silence. It repeats this tone burst sequence every 5 seconds.
    Use this procedure to give stations the ability to receive voice
    announcements with the station handset and monitor speaker. For
    other paging requirements, refer to Section 6. II.
    The COS Menu-screen three
    /COS Programming (Page 3).I
    1. Paging Receive
    2. Paging Transmit
    3. Ringing Preference
    4. Day Route 
    Access
    5. Night Route Access
    6. Day Restriction Level
    7. Night Restriction Level
    8. sys.Speed Dial Groups
    9. Station Monitoring
    10. Directed Station Hold
    11. Remote Station Disable
    12. Remote Day Exception Numbers
    13. Remote Night Exception Numbers6 
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualStation Class Of Service6.22
    Paging TransmitUse this procedure to give stations the ability to transmit voice
    announcements to one or all other station handsets and monitor
    speakers.
    6.23
    Ringing
    Preference
    (Ringing Line
    Preference)When you enable this feature, a station can automatically connect to a
    ringing line when a user takes his or her telephone off-hook. Refer to
    section 7.14 for other ringing considerations. This feature also enables
    the orange LED available on certain telephone models, which helps to
    distinguish which line is ringing.
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    							6.24
    Day Route
    Access/Night
    Route AccessYou must use section 12.4 to build and assign automatic route
    selection (ARS) route tables before the system can perform ARS on a
    dialed number. Each of the six routes of a route table require a route
    access level of 1 to 4. ARS uses this route access level to 
    deterinine if
    the dialing station has access to dial out on the route; it does this by
    comparing a station’s route access level to the required dial out access
    level. If the station route access level is greater than or equal to the
    route access level that you assign to the route, the system allows the
    station to access the route. Otherwise, the system will not accept the
    dialed number and sounds an error at the station’s speaker or handset.
    The route access level allows some stations to gain access to the more
    costly routes in a route table while denying those routes to others. Just
    as you program each route from least to most costly, you must also
    arrange the station’s route access level to increase from a low level to
    a high level; this is necessary because once the system denies access
    because of the access level, it will not try another route. You should
    program the system so that the more costly the route is, the higher the
    access level needed.
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualStation Class Of Service6.25
    Day Restriction
    LeveVNight
    Restriction LevelUse restriction level programming (section 11.4) to create as many as
    eight different toll calling categories, which allow or deny certain
    numbers, such as toll calls, to various station users.
    .
    You can assign one of eight different restriction (l-8) levels or assign
    an “allow all” level or a “deny all” level. Level 8 is the least restrictive
    from a station viewpoint but the most restrictive from a restriction
    table viewpoint. (For example, a station with a restriction of 8 is only
    restricted from dialing “deny all” numbers and it can dial numbers
    with restriction levels of l-8. A station with a restriction level of l-7
    cannot dial a number with a toll restriction table entry of 8.) The
    “allow all” entry ensures that the system applies no dialing restriction
    to a number (example: 911). The “deny all” ensures that station user
    can never a number (example: l-900).
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