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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2
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    QSIG 
    called/busy 
    name display 
    and called/busy 
    number IDNo additional hardware is required.
    QSIG call named 
    ID (Category A 
    only)No additional hardware is required.
    QSIG manufac-
    turers specific 
    information (MSI) 
    (Category A only)No additional hardware is required.
    QSIG path reten-
    tion (Category A 
    only)No additional hardware is required.
    QSIG to best 
    ISDN support 
    (Category A only)No additional hardware is required.
    Queue Status or 
    Queue Status 
    IndicationOne port on an analog line circuit pack for each auxiliary queue 
    warning lamp.
    Reason Codes 
    (Category A only)No additional hardware is required.
    Recall Signaling No additional hardware required.
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    Recorded 
    Announcement
    (Announce-
    ments are pro-
    vided by a port 
    on an analog line 
    circuit pack, a 
    port on an auxil-
    iary trunk circuit 
    pack, or an inte-
    grated 
    announcement 
    circuit pack) All except R8r: each analog announcement has announcement 
    equipment, such as a unit configured with an analog interface, and 1 
    port on an analog line circuit pack. These systems can also use an 
    announcement unit configured with an auxiliary trunk interface and 
    port on an auxiliary trunk circuit pack. Each integrated announce-
    ment, accessed by a call, requires 1 port on an integrated 
    announcement circuit pack. Up to 128 announcements can be 
    recorded on the integrated announcement circuit pack. A network 
    control circuit pack restores messages after a power failure. 
    R8r: each analog announcement has announcement equipment, 
    such as a unit configured with an analog interface, and 1 port on an 
    analog line circuit pack. Can also use a unit configured with an auxil-
    iary trunk interface and 1 port on an auxiliary trunk circuit pack. Each 
    integrated announcement, accessed by a call, has 1 port on an inte-
    grated announcement circuit pack. Up to 256 announcements can 
    be recorded. Requires a system access port resource (packet data 
    and data line combination) to save and restore announcements to 
    the integrated announcement circuit pack(s).
    Recorded Tele-
    phone Dictation 
    AccessTelephone dictation machines and, depending on type of machine, 1 
    port on an analog line circuit pack or 1 port on a auxiliary trunk circuit 
    pack for each machine assigned.
    Release Link 
    Trunk Group 
    (Category A only)Requires a port in a TN722B, TN767, or TN464D circuit pack for 
    each trunk to be assigned in the trunk group. A TN722B or TN767 
    provides 24 ports, and a TN464D provides 24 or 32 ports.
    Remote Access Dedicated trunks, such as a dedicated port on a CO trunk, or an 
    extension number accessed by a tie trunk, DID or DIOD port circuit, 
    if remote access is not available via DID.
    Remote adminis-
    trationFor on-premises remote: A data module and associated ADU and 
    system access protocol or data module and a terminal. 
    For off-premises remote: A pooled modem circuit pack on site, or 
    access to the RMATS modem. For off site, a data terminal modem 
    and communication emulation software in a PC.
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    Remote call cov-
    erageNo additional hardware required.
    Reset Shift Call No additional hardware required.
    Restricted/unre-
    stricted call listsNo additional hardware required.
    Restriction - con-
    trolledNo additional hardware required.
    Restriction - fully 
    restricted serviceNo additional hardware required.
    Restriction - mis-
    cellaneous termi-
    nalNo additional hardware required.
    Restriction - toll No additional hardware required.
    Restriction -voice 
    terminal: inward, 
    manual terminat-
    ing line, origina-
    tion, outward, 
    public and termi-
    nationNo additional hardware required.
    Ringback queu-
    ingNo additional hardware required.
    Ringing —abbre-
    viated and 
    delayedNo additional hardware required.
    Ringer cutoff No additional hardware required other than available feature but-
    tons.
    Rotary dialing No additional hardware required.
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    Russia MFR for 
    ANIDS1 interface 24/32 and call classifier circuit packs.
    R2-MFC Analog or digital trunk and call classifier, such as a TN2182 or a 
    TN744B or greater suffix circuit pack.
    Security viola-
    tion notificationVoice terminal with a display. Security violation notification via 
    announcements requires the integrated announcement circuit 
    packs.
    Send all calls No additional hardware required.
    Software defined 
    data networkNo additional hardware required unless a tie trunk is used. If so, 1 tie 
    trunk circuit pack or 1 DS1 circuit pack.
    Spain MFE DS1 Interface 24/32 and call classifier circuit packs.
    Station hunting No additional hardware required.
    Station security 
    codeNo additional hardware required.
    Subnet Trunking Additional call progress tone detector ports on tone detector circuit 
    packs, if routing patterns containing “wait” symbols are used heavily 
    and if dial tone detection is preferable to waiting for interval time-out.
    Survivable 
    remote EPN 
    (SREPN) (Cate-
    gory A only)Enhanced single-carrier cabinet, TN790B processor and TN794 or 
    TN2400 (upgrade only) circuit pack, TN2301 circuit pack, TN775C 
    circuit pack, 9823A/B fiber optic transceivers, TN1654 DS1 con-
    verter circuit pack for T1, fiberoptic cables
    The SREPN allows a DEFINITY R8r EPN to provide service to the 
    customer when the link to the main R8r processor fails or is severed.
    SVN Refer Call 
    with Announce-
    mentsIntegrated announcement circuit pack.
    Switch Based 
    Bulletin BoardNo additional hardware required.
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    System Adminis-
    tration Report 
    SchedulerSee report scheduler and system printer.
    Telecommuting 
    AccessRequires a DEFINITY Extender at both the home site and the office 
    location (the location of the DEFINITY ECS).
    Temporary 
    Bridged Appear-
    anceNo additional hardware required.
    Tenant Partition-
    ing (Category A 
    only)No additional hardware required.
    Terminal Trans-
    lation InitiationNo additional hardware required.
    Terminating 
    Extension GroupNo additional hardware required.
    Timed Reminder 
    and Attendant 
    TimersNo additional hardware required.
    Transfer No additional hardware required.
    Transfer — Out-
    going Trunk to 
    Outgoing Trunk 
    (with Security)Feature can be activated for trunk groups with trunks assigned to the 
    following trunk circuit packs: TN747B Central Office Trunk, TN760C 
    Analog Tie Trunk, and TN722B, TN767, or TN464C DS1 circuit 
    pack.
    Trunk Flash No additional hardware required.
    Trunk Group 
    Busy/Warning 
    Indicators to 
    AttendantNo additional hardware required other than available feature but-
    tons.
    Trunk Identifica-
    tion by attendantNo additional hardware required other than available feature but-
    tons.
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    Trunk to Trunk 
    TransferNo additional hardware required.
    Uniform Call Dis-
    tributionRequires an analog line circuit pack for each auxiliary queue warn-
    ing lamp. An announcement circuit pack is recommended if calls will 
    be sent to a call queue.
    Uniform dial plan No additional hardware is required except as needed for DCS. See 
    DCS feature. Tie lines are required if system-to-system communica-
    tion via DCS is not over the Public Switched Telephone Network 
    (PSTN).
    United Kingdom 
    (UK) Networking 
    (Name/Number)DS1 Interface - T1, 24 Channel - E1, 32 Channel circuit pack.
    VDN of origin 
    announcement 
    (Category A only)Integrated announcement circuit pack.
    Visually impaired 
    attendant ser-
    vice (VIAS)At least 1 TN433 (Italy) or TN457 (United Kingdom) speech proces-
    sor circuit pack is required. The TN725B (United States) speech pro-
    cessor circuit pack does not support VIAS.
    Voice Condi-
    tioner Circuit 
    PackSaronix 66.667-MHz oscillators (replace Pletronics 66.667-MHz 
    oscillators)
    Voice mail sys-
    tem via mode 
    codeA port on an existing analog circuit pack.
    Voice message 
    retrievalSpeech synthesizer circuit pack, which has 4 ports to provide voice 
    message retrieval. Traffic engineering is required to determine the 
    number of circuit packs.
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    Voice response 
    integration (VRI) 
    (Category A only)An analog line or DS1 interface circuit pack (line side T1/E1). The 
    TN744 call classifier circuit pack is not required by call prompting for 
    the returning of digits in-band from CONVERSANT to the DEFINITY 
    system; a TN748 tone detector is used. Basic call vectoring must be 
    enabled to use converse-on vector step. Call prompting must be 
    enabled. 
    Voice terminal 
    ringing optionsNo additional hardware required.
    Voice terminal 
    displayDisplay-equipped voice terminal that can be a:
    nDigital terminal requiring 1 port on a digital line circuit pack
    nBRI terminal requiring 1 port on a BRI circuit pack
    nHybrid terminal requiring 1 port on a hybrid line circuit pack
    VuStats (Cate-
    gory A only)Terminal with display
    Wideband 
    switching (Cate-
    gory A only)One DS1 interface circuit pack (TN464C or later) for line-side and 
    another for network facilities. Same as ISDN-PRI. See ISDN-PRI. 
    Also requires wideband data modules.
    World class BRI Same as ISDN-BRI. See ISDN-BRI.
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    World class Tone 
    detectionTone Detection Modes 1, 2, and 3 are meaningful only if the tone 
    detectors are TN420B or greater or TN2182B, or TN744D. Modes 4 
    and 5, the tone validation timer, and the interdigit pause are mean-
    ingful only if the tone detectors are TN744C, TN420C, or TN2182. 
    Tone detection for countries using the same tone plan as the United 
    States is also available using an alternate tone detector. The 
    TN420B only recognizes tone detection modes 1, 2, and 3. TN420C, 
    TN744, and TN2182B recognize modes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and tone 
    validation and interdigit pause. TN2182 and TN744C recognize 
    mode 6. TN748C provides precise tone detection for the United 
    States tone plan.
    World class Tone 
    GenerationThe ability to administer tone characteristics. The TN780 or TN2182 
    are required for the system to administer the tone characteristics. 
    The older tone generators, TN768, TN419B and TN756, are capable 
    of producing all North American including 440 Hz at 17.22 dBm0. 
    However, they cannot generate tones with arbitrary administered 
    characteristics. The TN2210 is also not able to generate arbitrary 
    tones.
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    229 Allocation of Buttons 
    Allocation of Buttons
    The allocation of buttons in Table 50 is by station type. The minimum button capacity was 
    calculated by administering each terminal with the default number of call appearances 
    and adding a non-call appearance/bridged-appearance button to the highest allowed 
    button for every possible screen.
    The maximum button capacity was calculated by administering each terminal with the 
    default number of call appearances, then adding additional call appearances as the 
    highest allowed button number for each SMT screen which contained buttons.
    Table 50. Allocation of Buttons by Station Type 
    Station TypeTypical Button Units
    R8csi, si
    Minimum MaximumTy p i c a l  
    Button 
    Units 
    R8r
    Analog sets: 
    500, 2500, 6200, 7101A, 7103A, 
    7104A, 8110, DS1SA, and DS1FD76 76 76
    Other Analog Ports
    1, Wired Spare 
    Ports, and Non-wired Spare Ports76 76 76
    10MET set — 10 buttons 
    20MET set — 20 buttons 
    30MET set — 30 buttons64
    184
    30464
    184
    30464
    184
    304
    Terminal — 510 BCT 
    Terminal — 515 BCT388
    280400
    364388
    602A1 Callmaster I
    603A1 Callmaster II
    603D1 Callmaster III
    603E1 Callmaster III
    606A1 Callmaster IV412
    412
    412
    412
    952496
    448
    448
    448
    1552412
    412
    412
    674
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    Digital set — 6402
    Digital set — 6408
    Digital set — 6408D
    Digital set — 6408D+
    Digital set — 6416D+
    Digital set — 6416D+w/XM24B 
    expansion module
    Digital set — 6424D+
    Digital set — 6424D+w/XM24B 
    expansion module184
    112
    448
    448
    544
    832
    640
    928184
    112
    508
    508
    700
    1276
    892
    1468—
    —
    —
    —
    —
    —
    —
    —
    Voice/data — 6538 (Constellation) 112 112 —
    Hybrid set — 7303S
    Hybrid set — 7305S
    Hybrid set — 7309H
    Hybrid set — 7313H
    Hybrid set — 7314H
    Hybrid set — 7315H
    Hybrid set — 7316H
    Hybrid set — 7317H124
    412
    124
    124
    268
    364
    412
    508124
    412
    124
    124
    268
    448
    412
    592124
    412
    124
    —
    —
    —
    —
    —
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    Station TypeTypical Button Units
    R8csi, si
    Minimum MaximumTy p i c a l  
    Button 
    Units 
    R8r
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