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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT1Terminate conversation on receiving
    a camp-on tone and place station
    on-hook.Station will ring.
    2Inform caller of a call waiting andCalling party placed on hold.
    intent to place on hold upon receiving
    a camp-on line and flash hookswitch.
    3Transfer the camp-on caller to
    another station if desired.
    4Return to caller on hold by dialing
    call-waiting answer code.Calling party is reconnected.
    NOTE:It is possible to transfer the camped-on party to some other station before returning
    to the original party.
    2.2.13Call Waiting, Toggling
    Call Waiting, Toggling is a variety of terminating call waiting which operates
    like the call waiting feature available from central offices in the public
    telephone network today. It allows a user to have a calling party camped on
    automatically. The calling party receives a 
    ringback tone and the called party
    receives a camp-on tone. The called party is automatically rung by the
    calling party when the station goes on-hook. Alternatively, the station user
    can depress the hookswitch. This action reverses the status of the waiting
    call by placing the current call on hold while connecting the called party to the
    waiting call. The call on hold is re-established by either of the preceding
    methods.
    NOTES:
    1.
    2.
    3.
    5210Call Waiting may only be established on line-to-line or
    line-to-trunk stations. It may not occur when a station is
    ringing, dialing, consulting, or in transferring modes, or when
    a call having data line security is marked on either party’s
    station. Call Waiting, Terminating is not re-established if
    the calling party is part of a three-way 
    consultation-transfer call.
    The maximum number of calls allowed waiting or camped
    on is determined by the system data base.
    Two classmarks are provided for Call Waiting, Terminating,
    and a station may have both. One classmark allows for DID
    calls only. The other classmark allows for non-DID calls.
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    							TL-130100-10014.If a system is engineered for Call Waiting, Toggling, station
    users having one or more waiting calls will not be able to
    consult, transfer or establish three-way connections with
    other parties. Only toggling between the present call and the
    waiting call is allowed.
    5.Call Waiting, Toggling via flash is not to be available to
    integrated featurephone users.
    6.Unlike the Call Waiting feature available in the public
    telephone network, Call Waiting, Toggling cannot bedisabled by dialing an access code on the calling station.
    II
    ISTEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    I
    II
    Terminate conversation afterreceiving a camp-on tone and
    place station on-hook or go
    to Step 2.Inform caller of a call waiting
    intent to place current caller on
    hold upon receiving a camp-on
    tone.Station will ring.Calling party placed on hold.
    3
    4Flash hookswitch.Waiting call answered.Return to caller on hold by
    flashing hookswitch.(a) Original party is reconnected.
    (b) Current caller placed on hold.
    2.2.14
    Executive OverrideExecutive Override allows a properly classmarked user to break into a 
    two-party conversation. After receiving a busy tone, the calling party depresses
    the hookswitch, receives distinctive dial tone by dialing an access code, and
    the override breaks into the conversation. Break-in tone is applied to the
    connection before break-in.If the called station is busy, perform the following:
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    II
    1
    2
    Flash hookswitch.Distinctive dial tone heard.
    Dial executive-override access code.(a) Conversing parties receive break-in
    tone.(b) Three-way connection established.
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    							TL-130100-1001NOTES:
    1.Break-in can only be established on station-to-station or 
    station-to-trunk calls. It cannot occur when a station is in ringing, dialing, consulting,
    or transferring mode, or when a call having data line security is marked on
    either party’s station.
    2.Executive Override is not enabled to a station that has terminating call
    waiting.
    2.2.15Station Camp-On, Callback, and CancelStation Camp-On allows the user with a properly classmarked station either
    to camp on to one station or to have multiple stations camped on at any
    separate time without any indication to that station.
    If the camp-on function cannot be recalled due to classmark restriction or if
    the camp-on list is exhausted, a reorder tone is heard.
    NOTES:
    1.The station camp-on; attendant camp-on; call waiting,
    originating; and call waiting, terminating features use the
    same camp-on mechanism. The activation of any of these
    features constitutes a camp-on condition for the stations
    involved.
    2.A maximum of 20 station camp-ons with callback can be in
    effect at one time.
    (a)Station Camp-On with Callback
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    5210Begin with a call to a busy station.
    Flash hookswitch.Distinctive dial tone heard.
    Dial camp-on with callback access
    code.Camp-on indicated by slow busy tone (60
    IPM).
    Go on-hook.When camped-on station is placed 
    on-hook, station that is camped on will ring.
    Terminate call by not answering
    within six rings.
    Go off-hook.(a) 
    Ringback tone heard.
    (b) Four seconds after station is taken 
    off-hook, camped-on station will ring.
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    STEP6OPERATION
    Cancel call in four seconds by
    placing station on-hook.RESULT
    WCancel Station Camp-On with Callback
    STEPOPERATION
    RESULT
    1Dial cancel camp-on with callback
    code.Cancellation of camp-on indicated by slow
    busy tone (60 IPM).
    2Go on-hook.
    22.16
    Dial Call Pickup
    Dial Call Pickup allows a station user in a dial call pickup group to be
    connected to a station in the ringing mode within the same pickup group by
    dialing a special access code. Each pickup group has stations associated
    with it programmed in the data base. The maximum size of a call pickup
    group is all lines in the system. The maximum number of pickup groups is
    127 on a system basis.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    Begin with an unattended station with the group ringing.
    1Go off-hook.
    Dial tone heard.
    2Dial call pickup access code.
    Caller connected to ringing station.
    2.2.17Directed Dial Call Pickup
    Directed Dial Call Pickup allows a station user to transfer a ringing call to
    another station by dialing a special access code plus the station number of
    the ringing line. Any properly classmarked station can use this feature.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    Begin with an unattended station in another group ringing.
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT1Go off-hook.Dial tone heard.
    2Dial directed call pickup access
    code.
    3Dial number of ringing station.The call is diverted to station dialing the
    access code, and call can be answered.
    2.2.18
    Extended Dial Call Pickup
    Extended Dial Call Pickup allows selected stations to pick up calls of more
    than one group by being associated with one of 30 extended pickup tables.
    Any number of stations can be associated with an extended pickup table.
    Each extended pickup table identifies up to five, including the station user’s
    primary group, out of the 127 pickup groups that can be picked up by these
    stations. When the selected station dials the extended dial pickup access
    code, the station picks up stations in the first group identified in the extended
    pickup table.
    If the selected station dials the extended dial call pickup access code, it can
    pick up stations in the primary group or any one of the other four groups
    identified in the extended pickup table.
    NOTES:
    1.Calls can only be picked up by idle stations, or stations that
    have placed their current calling party on hold or park before
    requesting the call pickup.
    2.The attendant cannot use this procedure from the Attendant
    Console.
    3.A station being recalled via the station camp-on and
    callback procedure cannot be picked up via the dial call
    pickup or directed call pickup procedure.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    Begin with an unattended station in extended group ringing.
    1Go off-hook.Dial tone heard.
    2Dial extended call pickup accessCall diverted to station dialing call pickup
    code, and answer call code.access code.
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    2.2.19IVMS Direct Access
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Take station off-hook.
    Dial tone heard.
    2Dial IVMS directory number.
    A recorded message or busy tone is heard.
    3Follow spoken, English language
    commands given by 
    IVMS toAs specified by the 
    IVMS User’s Guide.
    manipulate your personal mailbox.
    2.2.20
    Call ForwardingCall Forwarding allows incoming calls to a station to be automatically
    forwarded to an alternate station, attendant, a recorded announcement, or
    hunt group pilot number. Calls can only be forwarded to destinations internal
    to the system. The conditions under which a call is forwarded and the
    destination of the forwarded call can be fixed or variable.
    Restrictions to the call-forwarding procedures are as follows:
    (4This procedure does not modify any of the originating features of
    the station.
    04Call forwarding is subject to the terminating procedures of the
    destination station.
    64Call forwarding, under the does-not-answer condition
    encountering a busy condition at the destination, reverts to the
    called station and continues ringing.
    (4Call forwarding, under the busy condition encountering a busy
    condition at the destination, reverts to the original station and
    receives a busy tone. The calling party may then use other
    operations on the called station (e.g., Busy Override).
    (4Call forwarding, under the all-calls condition encountering a busy
    condition at the destination, gives a busy tone to the caller.
    ( f 1The call-forwarding and station-hunting operations share a
    common data base allowing the member of a hunt group to use
    the call-forwarding fixed feature to be removed from the hunting
    sequence. Use of call forwarding variable within a 
    station-hunting group should be applied only to the final station in a
    terminal hunt group. If this rule is not followed, the hunt group is
    disrupted.
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    							TL-130100-1001(9)Call forwarding cannot be used to change both the forwardcondition and the destination if the destination is a recorded
    announcement.
    Call Forwarding features are as follows:
    (4Variable Call ForwardingVariable Call Forwarding allows the user to forward incoming calls
    automatically to the attendant, to another station, or to the pilot number of a
    hunt group.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1
    2
    Go off-hook.
    Dial variable call-forwarding access
    code.
    3Dial appropriate new condition code.
    New condition codes are as follows:
    4(a)For forwarding all calls if the
    station is busy, dial 1.
    (b)For forwarding all calls if the
    station does not answer, dial 2.
    (c)For forwarding all calls if the
    station is busy or does not
    answer, dial 3.
    (d)For forwarding all calls, dial 4.
    Dial the directory number of the
    station to which the calls are to be
    diverted. Directory numbers may
    represent a station, attendant,
    recorded announcement, IVMS,individual speed call list entry, or
    tone.
    5Go on-hook.
    Dia.I tone heard.If call forwarding is successful, the station
    receives a slow busy tone (60 IPM). If call
    forwarding is unsuccessful, the station
    receives a fast busy tone (120 IPM).
    WCancel Variable Call Forwarding
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1
    2
    Go off-hook.
    Dial variable call-forwarding
    access code.Dial tone heard.
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT3Dial new condition code 0 (forward
    no calls).(a) Canceled if slow busy heard.
    (b) Not canceled if fast busy heard.
    4
    Go on-hook.
    (clFixed Call ForwardingFixed Call Forwarding allows station users to change the conditions under
    which calls are to be forwarded, but not the destination.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1Go off-hook.Dial tone heard.
    2Dial fixed call-forwarding access
    code.
    3Dial appropriate new condition code.If call forwarding successful, station
    receives slow busy tone (60 IPM). If,
    New condition codes are as follows:unsuccessful, the station receives a fast
    busy tone (120 IPM).
    (a)For forwarding all calls if the
    station is busy, dial 1.
    (b)For forwarding all calls if the
    station does not answer, dial 2.
    (c)For forwarding all calls if the
    station is busy or does not
    answer, dial 3.
    (d)For forwarding all calls, dial 4.
    Go on-hook.Calls will be forwarded to predetermined
    destination. 4
    WCancel Fixed Call Forwarding
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1
    2
    Go off-hook.
    Dial fixed call-forwarding access
    code.Dial tone heard.
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    3Dial new condition code 0 (forward
    no calls).
    4Go on-hook.(a) Canceled if slow busy heard.
    (b) Not canceled if fast busy
    heard.
    2.2.21
    Conferences
    (a)Attendant/Station ConferenceThe station user, with attendant assistance, may establish up to seven
    conference connections (a total of eight including the attendant) on each of
    the two conference bridges.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Go off-hook.Dial tone heard.
    2Dial attendant access code.Ringback tone heard.
    3When attendant answers, provide
    conference information.
    (WMeet-Me ConferenceMeet-Me Conference enables the station users to set up a conference
    connection by dialing a special meet-me-conference access code, plus
    the conference bridge number. The maximum capacity of the conference is
    seven stations or trunks, plus one attendant. Trunks must be inserted by the
    attendant, or incoming tie trunks can have direct access if appropriately
    classmarked. The system has a maximum of two conference bridges, the
    same two bridges used for attendant and progressive conferences.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Go off-hook.Dial tone heard.
    2Dial meet-me conference accessBreak-in tone heard by calling party and by
    code number plus digit (0 or 1) toall conferences. Calling party added to
    select appropriate conference bridgeconference.
    number.
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    							TL-130100-1001STEPOPERATIONRESULT3
    Other stations performing Steps 1 and
    2 will meet in the conference bridge.
    (clStation Controlled Progressive Conference
    Station Controlled Progressive Conference allows the addition of non-preselected stations, as well as trunks, to a station-initiated conference. The
    system has two conference bridges which are used for the attendant and
    meet-me conference. The maximum capacity of a conference bridge is
    seven, stations or trunks, plus one attendant. The conference access code
    for progressive conference is different from the meet-me conference code.
    The conference originator or attendant dialing the access code is the only
    station that can add parties to the conference. Trunks without disconnect
    supervision remain bridged until all other connections have been released.
    When the controlling station disconnects, only the progressive feature is
    disabled. The conference is still in effect.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Any equipped station dials access
    code assigned to progressive
    conference feature and conference
    bridge (refer to data base
    program).2
    3
    Flash hookswitch.Distinctive dial tone heard.
    Dial number of station to be admitted
    to conference.(a) Called station receives ringing tone.(b) Calling station receives 
    ringback tone.
    4
    Take called station off-hook.(a) Ringback tone stops.
    (b) Ringing stops.
    (c) Transmission established between the
    stations.5
    Flash hookswitch of the calling
    station.Called station is added to conference
    circuit.6
    Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to add
    stations and trunks to conference
    circuit.Results are same as in Steps 2 through 5.7
    Perform Steps 1 through 5 for
    conference bridge 2.Results are the same as in Steps 1 through
    5.
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