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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  555-233-506  Issue 1.1
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Features and technical reference 
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Figure 57. DCP PC interface configuration (Group 1)
The group 2 configurations link to the switch using a PC/ISDN Interface card 
installed in the PC. This group can include a stand-alone PC terminal, or up to 4 
phones, handsets, or headsets. Group 2 (shown in Figure 58
) uses PC/ISDN 
Interface cards (up to four cards) which plug into expansion slots on the PC. 
These...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Figure 58. ISDN—BRI PC interface configuration (Group 2)
PC Interface users have multiple appearances (depending on the software 
application used) for their assigned extension. Designate one or more of these 
appearances for use with data calls. With the ISDN-BRI version, you can use up 
to 4 separate PC/ISDN Interface cards on the same PC. Assign each card a 
separate...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Security
There are two areas where unauthorized use may occur with this feature: 
unauthorized local use and remote access.
!SECURITY ALERT:
Unauthorized local use involves unauthorized users who attempt to make 
calls from a PC. The PC software has a security setting so users can place 
the PC in Security Mode when it is unattended. You can also assign 
Automatic...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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nThe 7404D phone with messaging cartridge cannot be used with PC 
Interface. However, the 7404D with PC cartridge can be used, but only 
with Group 1 configurations.
Interactions
nData Communications Access
PC Interface uses a digital interface and is not directly compatible with 
Data Communications Access, which uses an analog interface. Apply 
Modem...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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A telecommuting or hoteling employee can also use PSA when working at home. 
For example, the employee installs a DCP terminal and a DEFINITY Extender at 
home, calls into the system, and uses PSA to associate the remote phone with their 
extension. The system associates the home terminal — that is, recognizes the 
home terminal as having the employee’s...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Dissociated telephones 
When a user requests to associate a telephone with PSA, any other telephone 
using that extension is automatically dissociated. It is possible to place emergency 
calls from a dissociated telephone, provided a COR has been assigned to 
dissociated phones on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen. 
PSA allows a dissociate request...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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nCoverage
PSA does not change coverage path operations. If a station is dissociated, 
its calls still go to coverage unless they are forwarded.
nProperty Management System
A station assigned to a room, rather than to a person who needs to work in 
multiple locations, should not use PSA. Such a station should not have PSA 
in its COS.
nSave Translations
PSA...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Priority Calling
Priority Calling provides a special type of call alerting between internal telephone 
users, including the attendant. The called party receives a distinctive ring when 
the calling party uses Priority Calling.
You administer the priority-calling ringing-pattern system wide. Default is a 
3-burst alerting signal. You allow feature use for each...

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nCall Vectoring
The system generates intercept tone when someone attempts to activate 
Priority Calling toward a Vector Directory Number (VDN).
nCall Waiting
A Priority Calling call waits on an active single-line telephone even if Call 
Waiting is not assigned to the telephone. The active, single-line telephone 
user receiving the call hears a distinctive (default...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Pull Transfer
Pull Transfer allows either the transferring or transferred-to party to press the 
Transfer button to complete the transfer operation.
When attendants control calls, called parties cannot use Pull Transfer. Attendants 
who are called parties cannot use Pull Transfer. When attendants have parties on 
hold they are transferred with the standard transfer...
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