GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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TL-130400-1001 Table 6.3AEntry Fields for Record Code NC COL.COL.VALID NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 12-13N-Displayable00-l 5 = numberThis field determines the number assigned to Class-of-the COS defined in this row. Service Number-It is recommended not to assign 00 as a z-, .”station COS. COS 15 is normally reserved for maintenance and is allowed access to all features. 14-SExecutiveEX = allowedThis feature allows a third party to break in to Override ‘--- = not alloweda two-party connection. -This feature cannot be enabled if the station has call waiting non-DID (Direct Inward Dial). 16-17Originating CallOC = allowedThis feature allows a line user to send a call Waiting--= not allowedwaiting tone to a busy station. The tone indicates that another call is waiting to be answered. This feature causes a call waiting tone to be heard by the called party. -With this feature, the originating party must remain off-hook. NOTE: If this field is marked OC, then Record Code OF, column 22, must be marked Y and columns 25-26 (of Record Code OC) cannot be dashed. 18-19Station Camp-CO = allowedThis feature allows a line user to camp on to a on Call Back-- = not allowedbusy station. -Once a user has activated this feature, the telephone can be hung up. When the calling and called stations are both idle, the calling station is rung. If the calling station answers, the called station is also rung. -If this field is marked CO, then Record Code OF, column 22, must be marked Y and columns 25-26 cannot be dashed. -It is recommended that this feature be given to the console. 20-21Attendant InformationAl = allowed -- = not allowedThis feature allows access to the console by dialing the attendant access code. -If this feature is not allowed, the line cannot call the attendant. -If Record Code LM, columns 30-31, are marked AT, this field must be marked AL. 22-23Dial Call PickupDC = allowedThis feature allows a line user in a dial call -- = not allowedpickup group to answer a call placed to another station within the same group.
TL-130400-1001Table 6.3AEntry Fields for Record Code NC (Continued)COMMENTS -- = notallowed call forwarding automatically to any destination within the system. redetermined location when this feature is ctivated. If the call forwarding variable eatureis allowed, that feature provides the tooverride the forwarding condition. assign this feature to a -- = not allowedto z ztation with a COSmarkedDS.-A hookswitch flash is used to access system features. For normal applications, this feature is not required for hot-line service telephones or motel guest room telephones. -When a hot-line service station goes off-hook, the party hears the ringback tone from the station or trunk at the far end being rung. -If this field is markedHS thenRecord Code marked PC for -- = not allowedcamped on when the station is busy. -This feature applies to internal calls, console extended calls, and station transferred calls -- = not allowed
TL-130400-1001 Table 6.3AEntry Fields for Record Code NC (Continued) COL.COL.VALID NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 36-37Universal NightUN = allowedUN allows retrieval of UNA calls at this line. Answer-- = not allowed-The universal night answer feature is either s-.-.I .”a bell or light that indicates an incoming call. 38-39Originating OnlyOR = allowedOR allows a line user to make calls only, not -- = not allowedreceive them. -Hot line telephones are normally configured .Ias originating only. 40-41Terminating OnlyTM = allowed -- = not allowedTM allows a line user to receive calls but not make them. -This field is normally applied to an ACD group.-If a station with TM marked goes off-hook to place a call, reorder tone is heard. -Originating only and terminating only are mutually exclusive features. -If this field is marked TM, thencolumns 14- 15, 18-21, and 22-23 of Record Code DD must be dashed. 42-43Permit toPD = allowedPD allows a line user to receive DID calls. Receive DID-- = not allowed-If the site has DID and non-DID stations, assign PD to all stations that are to receive DID or DID transferred calls. 44-45Call HoldHD = allowedHD allows a line user to put a call on hold. -- = not allowed 46-47Call ParkPK = allowedPK allows a line user to put a call into a call -- = not allowedpark queue. -This feature allows a call put into the park queue to be retrieved from any station in the system. -For a station to retrieve a parked call, it must have the hookswitch flash feature. -The timeout factor is set on Record Code OT, columns 36-38. 48-49AdministrativeAF = allowedThis field determines whether or not the Function Phone-- = not allowedadministration feature is allowed. -This feature allows a station to activate or cancel features such as reminder service/message waiting on another telephone. -This is given to a message waiting telephone and to the telephone that is used to turn on/off hotel features.
TL-130400-1001COL.NO.Table 6.3AEntry Fields for Record Code NC (Continued) COL.VALID NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 50-51ServiceSF = allowedThis field determines whether or not the Function Phone-- = not allowed service feature is allowed. %-- A station marked SF will not be blocked if.I 1the motel room block feature is in effect. -Room blocking is used in a motel application. Room blocking prevents rooms from calling one another directly. Motel service telephones such as the valet, maid, or food service telephones should not be blocked when room blocking is in effect. These telephones should be marked SF. 52-53Calling NumberCN = allowedThis field determines whether or not the calling On Display -- = not allowednumber (number of the station placing the call) Phone is displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). -Message waiting cannot be activated on calling number display telephones. -This feature is only used for a display telephone. -This feature is normally used in a motel application to indicate what room number is calling. -This telephone can be used as a message center if required. -Called number display service and calling number display phone are mutually exclusive. -If this field is marked CN, then columns 62- 63 must be dashed. NOTE: Never assign this feature to an IFP. 54-55Do Not DisturbDD = allowedDD allows the DND (Do Not Disturb) feature to Activation-- = not allowedbe turned off/on from the telephone. -This feature is normally assigned to a POTS telephone in a motel/hospital application for use by guests/patients who want quiet. -In an ACD group, this feature can be assigned to the agent; or the supervisor can put the agent into a work state. -When a telephone is in DND, the calling party hears busy. -On an IFP, this feature can be activated by a button on the telephone or by an access code.
TL-130400-1001Table 6.3AEntry Fields for Record Code NC (Continued)COMMENTS -- = notallowedthe user telephone. The feature works much like an alarm clock. -- = not allowedappears at a message waiting answer center. -If a message waiting answer center telephone answers a call from a station that has message waiting activated, the message waiting feature is automatically canceled. callingnumber di -This field is only u forwarded to them. -Called number display service and calling number display phone are mutually exclusive. If this field ismarkedCD,thencolumns52-er assign this feature to a
TL-130400-1001COL.NO.Table 6.3AEntry Fields for Record Code NC (Continued) COL.VALID NAME ENTRIESCOMMENTS 64-65ComputerCA = allowedCA allows computer access. Access-- = not allowed-This feature interfaces with compatible equipment and is designed to interface with %-.” . .Wavetech. Wavetech is a system used in credit card checking. It determines whether or not the card holder is over the credit amount allowed. A dial tone is sent to the called station (Wavetech equipment) when the originating station disconnects. A short across the tip and ring will exist until the dial tone detector, which is built into the Wavetechequipment, detects the tone and causes the shorted circuit to open. The Wavetechequipment is then released. 66-67SCC AccessSA = allowedSA allows access to non-MERS SCC. -- = not allowed-If the MERS option is equipped, the SCC will normally be placed into the MERS routing. 68-69Group SpeedSC = allowedSC allows access to group speed calling. Calling Allowed-- = not allowed -The group speed calling feature must be set up on Record Codes GC and GS. 70-71VMS MailboxVM = allowedVM allows access to a VMS (voice mail) -- = not allowedmailbox. 72-73Station SilentSM = allowed SM allows access to the silent monitor feature. Monitor Access-- = not allowed-This feature allows a station to monitor other station lines without being detected. -This feature will not work on a nonprimecontrol line or Attendant Consloes. 74-75Station SilentSS = allowedSS secures a line from the silent monitor Monitor Secure-- = not allowed feature.-If SS is entered, the silent monitor feature cannot be used on lines with this COS. -In a conference call, a line marked SS can be monitored. 76-77TrunkTT = allowedThis field determines whether or not only Terminating-- = not allowedincoming calls are allowed. If this field is Onlymarked TT, the line cannot make outgoing calls. 78-79PMS CallingPM = allowedThis field determines whether or not PMS Number Display-- = not allowed (Property Management System) calling number display is allowed. -PMS (Property Management System) is used in motel applications to provide extensive management features.
TL-130400-1001Table 6.38N-Displayable Class of Service Conflicts and ViolationsSECOND FEATURE TM V V V V V PD HD PK SD CD CA SC V VR R VR V KEY:R=The second feature is required for the first feature to operate properly. (Example: EX requires HS.) v=Only one or the other of the two features can be specified within the same class of service. (Example: EX conflicts with TM.)
TL-130400-1001 Table 6.3C Abbreviations IAF - Administrative Function PhoneIMA - Message Waiting Answer CenterIIAl - Attendant Information Calls1 OC - Originating Call Waiting CA - Computer Accessv-OR - Originating Only CD - Catled Number Display CF - Call Forwarding - Fixed CN - Calling Number Display,ServicePD - Permit to Receive DID PK - Call Park SA - Special Common Carrier Access CO - Camp-on/Automatic Recall CV - Call Forwarding - Variable DC - Dial Call PickupSC - Group Speed Calling Allowed SD - Secondary Directory Number Access SF - Service Function Phone 1 DD - Do Not Disturb Activation1 TC - Terminating Call Waiting Non-DID 1 DS - Data Line Security1 TD - Terminating Call Waiting DID EX - Executive OverrideITM - Terminating OnlyI1 HD - Call HoldIUN - Universal Night AnswerIHS - Hookswitch Flash-I-WU - Wake-up Appointment Reminder
TL-130400-1001 LINE7.0 This section describes the record codes required to FEATURESdefine the various system line features. The following record codes are required: l Record Code HG defines the station hunt groups.0 Record Code MH defines the station hunt group members. l Record Code GC defines the system speed calling groups. l Record Code GS defines the system speed calling numbers. l Record Code ED defines the system pickup groups. l Record Code CH defines the “change feature by access code” feature. l Record Code DF defines the system default divert condition value. .SVR 5210 D-129
TL-130400-1001Record Code HG:7.1 Record Code HG, Figure 7.1, defines the station hunt group Hunt Groupdata requirements. The station hunting feature provides for a call to route to an idle station of a prearranged group of stations. The group of stations is defined by a pilot number. If the PNA (Predetermined Night Answer) and ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) station hunt groups are selected, they must be assigned here. __.”The system supports a maximum of 256 hunt groups. Of the total hunt groups supported, no more than 80 can be circular hunt groups. The number of hunt groups remaining for terminal hunt groups is determined by subtracting the number of circular hunt groups used from the allowed total- (e.g., if 80 circular hunt ‘* groups are in use, the system can support 136 terminal hunt groups, 256-80 = 136).I 1I 1I 1 I 1 I I I 1I 1, fI I II 1-T-T-T-T-+-T-T-T-+-T-T-T-t-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-, k-4I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I111111212121212121212121213131313131313131313l414l,,~8:9,0,1,2,3,4,516171819101112131415161718191011121314151617181910111181101c-+-+-+-u-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-~ L-410171O~Hl~I I III I I I I I Ii I I III I I I I I I I I III ,,II I L--c--L-A--A-*-A.-A.-*-A-A-&L . . . . . * . * . 8 . . . . . . . * . . . .--A_.8 Figure 7.1Record Code HG: Hunt Group Data Sheet