GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Issue 1 Manual
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TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATIONRESULT If successful,(a) A 3-party connection is made. (b) OVWDE LED is on. (c) Broken-into stations hear busy override tone, and if integrated Featurephone “XXXX OVERRIDE” displayed.If unsuccessful, (a) OVRIDE LED off. (b) Reorder tone heard. (c) “REQUEST DENIED” 2Both parties in the overridden conversation will receive. 52103.7.7Call-Announcing “VOICE” (26, 27) Call Announcing provides the ability to make calls within a restricted group of phones, and receive priority-call handling and automatic termination(answer) on multi-line sets. The special call-announcing tone and automatic activation of monitor/speakerphone provides the called party withthe knowledge that the call is distinct from a normal line-to-line call and comes from within a restricted group.The Call Announcing differs from a normal call in several respects: (a)The call is automatically answered and an alerting tone is sounded if called party is idle. UNDistinctive intercom ringing is supplied at the called phone if thecalled phone is busy. (dThe call cannot be forwarded. (d)The call cannot be diverted with call pickup. (e)The call originating can be completed even though the called line is busy (pseudo call waiting). (f )The call will automatically release privacy on a current line call. 8/87O-87
TL-130100-I 001Call Announcing “VOICE” STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Go off-hook or depress monitor or (a) Dial tone heard. speakerphone. (b) “PLEASE DIAL” 2 3Depress VOICE. VOICE LED on. Release VOICE. 4Depress a DSS or line button. If DSS or line button does not permit call announcing, the depression is treated as an error.(a) VOICE LED flashes at 120 IPM. (b) “NUMBER = ”-(a) VOICE LED on. (b) “NUMBER = XxXx” 5a. If call is answeredl/2-second tone burst heard. b. If called party is busy and receiving call-waiting treatment Ringback tone heard. c. If called party is busy and is not receiving call-waiting treatmentBusy tone heard. NOTES: 1If call announcing is denied, you will receive the message “REQUEST DENIED” on the display, all related LEDs will revert to their original state, and FLASH must be used to get back to the party that was to be placed on hold, if any. The call announcing sequence is abandoned. 7’-.Call announcing calls cannot be placed from CO lines. Automatic Call Announcing (27) STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Go off-hook.Dial tone heard. 2Depress A VOICE.(a) VOICE LED flashes (b) “NUMBER + XXXX” (c) VOICE LED on. 3Continue as with a normal line-to-line call. NOTE:Auto announce calls cannot be placed from CO lines. 5210
--.TL-130100-1001 , 3.7.8Call Forward “FVVD” (19)The Call Forward feature enables the user to have calls directed to his phone forwarded to another phone ‘within the switch. The features are activated and deactivated under user control at any time (with some restrictions). The feature options include: (4Calls may be forwarded automatically, manually, or not at all. (1)Calls may be automatically forwarded by the phone when the feature is activated. (2)Calls may be forwarded manually by the user on a call-by-call basis. (3)Call forwarding can be deactivated (and activated) by the user at any time. (WCall-forward activation is of two types. (1)Call forwarding activation permits fixed-forwarding to a preprogrammed default destination. (2)Call forwarding activation permits variable forwarding, where the user may modify the forwarding type and destination at each activation. wCalls may be forwarded conditionally or unconditionally. Conditions (or types) apply to both fixed-variable automatic forwarding. The conditions are: (1)Forward on busy (1) (2)Forward on no answer (2) (3)Forward on busy and no answer (3) (4)Forward all calls (4) (d)Calls may be forwarded selectively (Special Forward, SP FWD) based on the call source. (1)Based on the source of the incoming call, the call may be selectively forwarded (forward only = 1). PIBased on the source of the incoming call, the call may be selectively not forwarded (forward except = 2). 52108187O-89
- .-TL-130100-1001 Call Forward and Special Call Forward, Operation STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1To activate, depress FWD or SP FWD. (a) Associated LED lights. (b) Feature activated. 2To deactivate, depress FWD or SP (a) LED off. FWD a second time.(b) Feature deactivated. 3.7.9Call Wold “#OLD” (24) Hold permits an existing call to be temporarily placed in a hold condition and to be retrieved by the station that placed the call on hold, or by another station with an appearance for that line. Exclusive Hold allows the user to prevent another station from retrieving a held call. The HOLD button is used to place the call on hold. Retrieval is performed via the line button for multi-line sets, or the HOLD button for single-line sets. For the single-line set user, while one call is being held, another call can be initiated. Once the call is established the call swap (or call hold flip-flop) feature can be used to alternate between the two calls. With multi-line sets, only the station line used to initiate the call hold can retrieve the held call. When multi-set line appearances are present on other Featurephones, other users can also retrieve the call. If desired, the hold pushbutton can be depressed a second time which implements Exclusive Hold. STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Begin from a normal two-way conversation. For normal hold, depress HOLD. OR For exclusive hold, depress HOLD again within 3 seconds. If hold is successful,(a) HOLD LED flashes at the appropriate rate depending on type of hold. For multi-line sets, the primary line LED will flash at the appropriate rate. If hold is not exclusive, all other appearances of the line will flash the primary line LED. O-90Em75210
. .:.TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATIONRESULT (b) “CALL HELD” See Visual Signals, Table 3.1.OR If hold is unsuccessful,(a) Hold LED will return to original status. (b) Reorder tone heard.(c) “REQUEST DENIED”. Line LEDs unaffected.User may flash to return to party or re-attempt hold. 2To originate a new call, depress NEW CALL, FLASH, or select a new line.See appropriate paragraph.See also: Primary Line Secondary Line 5210
rTL-130100-I 001(3) (4 (5) (6) (7) (8)The Call Park capabilities are subject to the switch class-of-service restrictions. The phone’s prime-line directory number will be used as the park-to and park-retrieve default number. -Only the phone whose control line a call is parked to will be notified of the retrieval or abandon of that parked call. The parking phone will not be notified unless it is also the parked-to phone. The phone will distinguish between a call park and a park retrieve by whether the user is in a dialing state or not. If the phone has just received a collect digits signal from the switch, then the request will be to retrieve a parked call. This is true even if there is a call on soft hold. This arrangement allows the user to bring a parked call into a consult or three-way connection. If the user is currently engaged in a connection with another party, then depressing the PARK button indicates the user wants to park the call. When calls are parked to a control line that is not a prime control line, the STATUS message will be sent to the phone that controls the line. The phone will keep track of which line the call is parked to and automatically retrieve the call from the respective park number on default input. If the parked call is not retrieved before time out, the parked-to station is rung. If the parked party releases from the connection, the parked-to phone will be notified and the PARK LED will be extinguished if no other calls are parked. Call Park STEP OPERATIONRESULT Beginning from a normal two-way conversation. 1Depress PARK. 2Enter the number to which the call is to be parked. Repertory dialing, or DSS buttons may be used. OR Enter #, or do nothing for 5 seconds and the user’s directory number is used.(a) PARK LED flashes at 120 IPM. (b) “NUMBER = ”“NUMBER = XXX&”o-92 8i875210
TL-130100-1001 STEP OPERATION RESULT3If park is successful,(a) Confirmation tone. (b) PARK LED on steady on parked-to phone. 4Release by Flash or New Call.11II 5If park is unsuccessful,“REQUEST DENIED” 6Flash to return to original connection.PARK LED off.NOTE: If parked-to station is a Featurephone and has a PARK LED, that LED will be on to indicate that a call is parked to that station number. Call Park RetrieveSTEPOPERATION RESULT 1 2 3 5210Begin from an idle, off-hook, receiving dial tone state. Depress the PARK button.Enter the number from which the call is to be retrieved. OR Enter # or wait for 5 seconds andthe user’s own directory number becomes the park retrieve number.If retrieval is successful, If unsuccessful, 8187 (a) PARK LED flashes at 120 IPM.(b) “NUMBER = ”“NUMBER = XXXX” (a) “WXXXXRET” where XXXX is call which was parked OR “AA XXXX” if trunk group indicating type and number. (b) Transmission established. (c) Reorder tone heard. (d) “REQUEST DENIED” (e) PARK LED will extinguish if no other calls are parked.
TL-130100-1001NOTE:When multiple calls are parked to a single number, they will be handled on an FIFO basis. 3.7.11 Call Pickup “PICKUP” (28, 29)Call Pickup allows the user to answer another ringing station within a work group (Group Pickup) or from a larger expanded group (Extended Group Pickup). Both types provide for directed pickup so that the desired ringing station may be specified. Group/Directed Call Pickup (28) STEPOPERATIONRESULT Begin from detection of a phone ringing within the pickup group. 1Depress PICKUP.(a) PICKUP LED on. For directed pickup, enter the ringing number within 5 seconds. OR Do nothing for 5 seconds and group pickup is activated.(b) “NUMBER = ” indicating the call source, the number picked up from and PI to indicate a pickup.(c) Call is connected to user’s phone. 2Proceed with the call as normal. 3If there was no ringing call within the group.(a) Reorder tone heard. (b) PICKUP LED off.(c) “NO CALL” 4If pickup attempt was to a station restricted from pickup.(a) Reorder tone heard. (b) PICKUP LED off. (c) “CANNOT COMPLETE” NOTE:If there is more than one ringing phone in the group, PICKUP will connect to the station listed first in the call pickup group table, unless directed pickup is used. o-9481875210
TL-130100-1001Extended Group/Directed Call Pickup (29)Same as Group/Directed Call Pickup except depress GRP PICKUP. See also:Inside Call Source Display, Table 3.5. Outside Call Source Display, Table 3.6. 3.7.12Call Waiting “WAIT” (30)Call Waiting permits an instrument user to cause incoming calls of certain types to wait for answering when the desired called line is busy with another call. To the calling line, it will appear as if the called line is idle. The called instrument provides special audible and visual signals to alert the user to the waiting call. The user may either release the current call and then answer the new call, or swap back and forth between calls. Up to two calls are allowed to wait on an Integrated Featurephone line. Call Waiting, Initiation STEPOPERATIONRESULTBegin with a call to a station, busy tone returned. 1To activate a tone indicating to the called party that a call is waiting, depress CALL WAIT.(a) CALL WAIT LED on. (b) Ringback tone (as if station was not busy) heard. 2Remain off-hook (or depress MONITOR/SPEAKERPHONE) until party answers. 3Continue as with a normal line-to-line call. Call Waiting, Busy Station STEP OPERATIONRESULT Call waiting is active immediately following button programming. 1Incoming call arrives and user is busy with another call.(a) CALL WAIT LED flashes at 60 IPM. (b) Beep tone heard. (c) “C# = XXXX WAITING” 2To answer waiting call, depress CALL WAIT.(a) CALL WAIT LED flashes at 60 IPM indicating that the original call is now waiting. (b) Call source, “WAIT ANSWER” 52108187o-95
rTL-130100-1001STEPOPERATIONRESULT 3Successive operations of CALL WAIT button swaps back and forth between calls.Call source shows that the current call is waiting. 4When finished with a call, go on-hook.If only one call is waiting: (a) CALL WAIT LED off. (b) Distinctive ringing indicates call still waiting. (c) Call source “C# = XXXX NORMAL” if two calls waiting, as in Step 1 above. NOTE: If the remote end of the active call disconnects, the user must depress CALL WAIT to be connected to the other call waiting or go on-hook as in Step 4. Special Call Wait -- Activation/Deactivation (31) STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1To activate, depress SP WAIT. SP WAIT LED on. 2To deactivate, depress SP WAIT again.SP WAIT LED off. 3.7.13Conference “CONF” (38) Conference, Eight-PartyConference provides the ability to form up to an eight-party conference through an add-on technique using a conference bridge. The conference is assembled by a single-control party rather than a meet-me or attendant arranged conference. STEP OPERATIONRESULTBeginning from an idle state, seize a line. 1Depress CONF button.(a) CONF LED flashes at 120 IPM. (b) A conference bridge is selected by the switch. (c) “CONFERENCE” (d) CONF LED on (see note 1). O-9681875210