GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Issue 1 Manual
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TL-130100-1001 NOTE:If requested number is not verified, error tone is heard, the LED is extinguished, and the entry may be made again. 3.6.8Message Waiting (24) STEPOPERATIONRESULT1Depress and hold WAIT.(a) WAIT LED on. (b) Beep heard. (cl 2Release.(a) WAIT LED flashes (b) Display cleared. 3Enter Message Center number.” XXXX” 4To store, depress and hold WAIT. (a) WAIT LED on steady. (b) Beep heard.(c) “NEW ENTRY STORED” 5Release.Display cleared. (a) WAIT LED flashes. (b) “MESSAGE WAITING”NOTE:If you have a FeatureComm Ill/IV instrument, key in the desired Alpha Entry (Message Center Attendant’s name, etc.) and then a # to move the cursor to the next field.3.6.9Repertory Dial (09) STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Depress and hold REP DIAL.(a) REP DIAL LED on. (b) Beep heard.(c) “REP DIAL” 2Release.(a) REP DIAL LED flashes. (b) Display cleared. 3Enter desired number, with pauses, etc.Phone number or access code dialed appears. 4To store, depress and hold REP DIAL.(a) REP DIAL LED on steady. (b) Beep heard.(c) “NEW ENTRY STORED” 52108187o-77
- -TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATION 5Release.RESULT(a) REP DIAL LED off.(b) Display clears or reverts to the time and date.NOTES: 1.See Special Data Programming /Entry for pause programming information. 2.If you have a FeatureComm III/IV instrument, key in the desired Alpha Entry and then a # to move the cursor to the next field. 3.6.10 Special Call Forward (20) STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Depress and hold SP FWD.(a) SP FWD LED on. (b) Beep heard. (c) “SPEC CALL FWD” 2Release. 3 (a) SP FWD LED flashes.(b) “TYPE = ”-“TYPE = 2” Enter desired type (e.g., 2) 1= Forward Specific Calls 2= Forward Except Depress # to change fields. Enter desired number.“NUMBER = ”-“NUMBER = XXXX” Depress #.“NUMBER = ”-Enter up to three more numbers as in Steps 5 and 6 above, or depress # to skip field. 7 8After last number of field.“STORE ENTRY” To store, depress and hold SP FWD(a) SP FWD LED on steady. (b) Beep heard.(c) “NEW ENTRY STORED” O-7881875210
.: .;. _..._TL-130100-1001 OPERATIONRESULT 9Release.(a) SP FWD LED off.(b) Display clears or reverts to the time and date 3.6.11Special Call Wait (31) OPERATIONRESULT 1Depress and hold SP WAIT.(a) SP WAIT LED on. (b) Beep heard.(c) “SPECIAL WAIT” 2 3 a 9 10 Release. Enter type (e.g., 1). 1= Wait Only 2= Wait Except Depress #.“TYPE = 1” Enter desired number.“NUMBER = -‘I“NUMBER = XXXX” Depress #.“NUMBER = ”-Enter up to three or more numbers as in Steps 5 and 6 above or depress # to skip field.After last number or field.“STORE ENTRY” To store, depress and hold SP WAIT.(a) SP WAIT LED on steady. (b) Beep heard.(c) “NEW ENTRY STORED“ Release.(a) SP WAIT LED flashes.(b) “TYPE = ?”- (a) SP WAIT LED off.(b) Display clears or reverts to the time and date. 5210 6167o-79
TL-130100-I 001 3.6.12 Station Lock (02) STEPOPERATION RESULT1Depress and hold LOCK.(a) LOCK LED on. (b) Beep heard.(c) “STATION LOCK” 2Release. (a) LOCK LED flashes.(b) “LOCK CODE = ” 3 Enter code.If incorrect, (b) Beep heard. (b) LOCK LED flashes.(c) “NEW CODE = ?”if correct,“NEW CODE = ?” 4 (Preprogrammed code is 000) Enter new code.“CODE VERIFY = ?” 5Enter new code again.If incorrect, (a) Triple beep heard. (b) “NEW CODE = ?”If correct, “STORE LOCK CODE” 6To store, depress and hold LOCK. (a) LOCK LED on steady. (b) Beep heard.(c) “NEW ENTRY STORED” 7Release.(a) LOCK LED off.(b) Display clears or reverts to the time and date.3.6.13 Station Speed Calling (08) STEP OPERATION RESULT 1Depress and hold SPEED.(a) SPEED LED on. (b) Beep heard. (c) “STATION SPEED” 2Release. 3Enter code (10 to 29) (e.g., 19).(a) SPEED LED flashes.(b) “CODE = ”- “19 = 19” O-80 81875210
TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATIONRESULT9NOTES: 1. 2.Depress #.“19= ”Enter alpha information, e.g., GIGI.“19 = GIGI”Depress #.Display cleared. Enter desired number. “X xxxxxxx”To store, depress and hold SPEED.(a) SPEED LED on steady. (b) Beep heard. (c) “NEW ENTRY STORED” Release.(a) SPEED LED off. (b) Display clears or reverts to the time and date. The above may be repeated for an additional 19 entries. See Special Data Programming/Entry for pause programming information. 3.7Alphabetical Operation of Features 3.7.1Account Code Entry *‘ACCOUNT CODE” (40) The user may enter an account code any time during an incoming or outgoing external call. The number (1 to 8 digits, data base programmed) is associated with the accounting data for the call and is printed as part of the CALL record produced by the optional message detail recording subsystem. STEPOPERATIONRESULT Beginning at any time from off-hook receiving dial tone until just prior to the time when the first party in a call releases. Depress ACCT button. Enter up to an 8-digit account code via the keypad. Enter #.(a) ACCT button flashes at 120 IPM. (b) “CODE = ”-(a) LED goes dark. (b) “CODE = X XXXXXXX” Display clears or reverts to the time and date. 52108187O-81
TL-130100-1001 NOTES:1.A new account code may be entered at any time during the call, but only the last number entered will be associated with the call. 2. 3.To abort an entry, depress the ACCT button before the number is entered. If the account code is more than eight digits, only the last eight digits entered will be stored. 3.7.2 Automatic Callback “CAMP ON” (37) Automatic Callback provides access to either of two PABX features: Station Camp-On with Callback or On-Hook Trunk Call Queuing. AUTOMATIC CALLBACK may be initiated whenever station busy tone is encountered in making an internal call, or when trunk busy tone is encountered in making an outside call. STEP OPERATIONRESULT 1A line or trunk has been dialed and is busy. 2Depress C BACK. (Camp-on disallowed due to lack of system resources or another camp-on already in effect)If line (a) Station busy tone heard. (b) Line busy. If trunk (a) Momentary confirmation tone. (b) “ALL TRUNKS BUSY” If successful (a) C BACK LED on. (b) Confirmation tone heard. (c) “CALLBACK” If unsuccessful (d) C BACK LED unchanged. (e) Reorder tone heard. (f) “REQUEST DENIED” 3 4 5Answer callback. Go on-hook. If (1) and (2) above, and the called line/trunk becomes idle, and the instrument is idle.(a) C BACK LED on. (b) Distinctive ringing. (c) “XXXX CALLBACK” for callback to line (d) IlfRK CALLBACK” for callback to trunk. (e) C BACK LED off. (a) Ringback tone for call to line. (b) Dial tone for call to trunk. O-8281875210
TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATION RESULT6 7 8NOTES: 1. 2.Trunk call unanswered, several attempts will be made. On last attempt, If first (and only) line callback is not answered. If instrument busy and a trunk recall is attempted.(c) “PLEASE DIAL” for call to trunk. (d) C BACK LED off. (a) Same as Steps 4a and 4b. (b) Camp-on terminated. (c) C BACK LED off. (a) Same as Steps 4a, b, and c. (b) Same as Steps 6b and c. Same as Step 6a. If instrument is busy, a line recall will not be attempted until station is idle. C BACK may be aborted at any time busy tone is not heard by depressing the C BACK button. For calls placed to trunks, via MERS, the request for dialing (Steps 5b and c) will not occur. 3.7.3Automatic Line Seizure Automatic Line Seizure allows the user to originate a call on a selected line with the handset on-cradle by depressing any of the following automatic dialing feature buttons: AUTOMATIC CALL ANNOUNCING “AUTO ANNOUNCE” AUTOMATIC INTERCOM “AUTO ICOM”DIAL DISPLAY “D DISP”DUAL ACCESS “DUAL ACCESS” LAST NUMBER DIAL “LAST #”MESSAGE WAITING “MS CTR” REPERTORY DIAL “REP DIAL” SAVED NUMBER DIAL “SAVE #”STATION SPEED CALL “SPEED CALL” or by depressing one of the following non-dialing feature buttons: CALL ANNOUNCING “VOICE” CALL PARK “PARK” CALL PICKUP “PICKUP” 52108187O-83
TL-130100-I 001 Operating any of the above feature buttons shall cause the instrument to turn on the speakerphone (if equipped) or the monitor.NOTE:In the event the user of a multi-line set has not preselected a line or a line has not been automatically selected by the instrument via the preference feature, the instrument will delay turning on the speakerphone/manitor amplifier until a line has been manually selected. (4Automatic Line Seizure, Single-Line Set 1Depress desired feature button.(a) Associated feature LED on. (b) Speakerphone feature LED on. OR(c) Monitor feature LED on. (d) Dial tone is heard. (e) “PLEASE DIAL” (even if auto dialing feature button is depressed). 2Continue as with Basic Calling (Internal/External). (b)Automatic Line Seizure, Multi-Line Se%(a) Manually select an idle line by depressing a line button.(a) Associated I-USE LED on. (b) Preference line I-USE LED extinguishes (if preference had selected a line). (c) Dial tone heard. (d) “PLEASE DIAL” ORb) Choose to use the line selected by the preference feature, if active.(a) Preference line LED on. (b) Dial tone heard. (c) “PLEASE DIAL” 2Continue as in step 1 above. MOTES: 1.If a line has not been selected prior to Step 2, the user must now do so in order for the sequence to continue. The LED of the associated selected line is turned on. O-8481875210
TL-130100-10012.If the line selected is a non-dial line, i.e., a personal CO line, the prompt is not displayed. Instead, CO dial tone wil be heard as confirmation of successful CO seizure. See also: Line Preference Line Seizure Line Selection 3.7.4 Bad-Line Reporting “BAD LINE” (45) Bad-Line Reporting allows the identification of a faulty line to the system by pressing the BAD-LINE feature button while on the connection. STEPOPERATIONRESULT Starting from a connected call state. 1Depress “BAD LINE”.(a) BAD LINE LED on for duration of connection. (b) A report is generated to the maintenance port.NOTE: If BAD LINE LED is already lit, the display will show “INVALID REQUEST”. 3.7.5Basic Calling (Internal/External) Originating a basic call is virtually identical to POTS operation. STEP OPERATIONRESULT 1 2 3a 3b3cSeize a line. Enter a number via keypad. Select a line if preference is inactive (multi-line set). (Called Party Idle) (Called Party Busy) (All Trunks Busy) 52108187(a) Dial tone heard. (b) “PLEASE DIAL” “xXxX--” as entered. “WHICH LINE?” (if multi-line set) (a) Ringback tone heard. (b) “RINGING” (a) Busy tone heard. (b) “BUSY” (a) Reorder tone heard. (b) “ALL TRUNKS BUSY” O-85
TL-130100-1001 STEP OPERATION RESULT3d 4(Incorrect, non-working, or restricted(a) Reorder tone heard. number)(b) “CANNOT COMPLETE” To end or abandon call, go ON-HOOK. integrated Featurephone call termination differs from the POTS phone termination because the lntegrated Featurephone decides how the call will be treated. When the call is offered, the Integrated Featurephone may: (a)ACCEPT the call. An ACCEPT does not constitute an answer but rather indicates that the phone will notify its user of the presence of the call. Once the call has been accepted, the phone and/or user may. (1)ANSWER the call. (Phone will automatically answer a CALL ANNOUNCING call. See CALL ANNOUNCING.) (2)FORWARD the call, either due to a manual forward or no answer determined by the phone. (See CALL FORWARD.) (b)REJECT the call, indicating that the phone/line is busy. (c)FORWARD the call. The phone may forward the call for a forward call or forward-busy condition. See also:Call Source Display Distinctive Ringing Line Selection Line Seizure 3.?.6Busy Override “OVRIDE” (34) Busy Override allows a properly classmarked user, upon reaching a busy destination, to break into the existing conversation. The Busy Override will cause the break-in for the designated target instrument regardless of the line the called party is busy on (Data-protected, Three-Way, Conference, and Forced Busy excluded). STEP OPERATIONRESULT Beginning from off-hook, busy tone heard. 1Depress “OVRIDE” .OVERRIDE LED flashes at 120 IPM. I O-8681875210