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    							Features Description 
    4.41 HANG UP PRIORITY 
    Description 
    When an extension hangs up, calls waiting for this station will be 
    served in the following order: Recall, Camp-On external; Camp-On 
    internal; Callbacks. 
    Conditions 
    None 
    Programming 
    None 
    Operation 
    None 
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    4.42 HOTEL/MOTEL FEATURES 
    Description 
    The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX Hotel/Motel feature package provides 
    standard PBX hotel/motel features such as Attendant Ca!! Blocking, 
    Message Registration, Automatic Wake-up and Room Status. 
    The following hotel/motel features are available: 
    0 Attendant Call Block 
    0 
    Automatic Wake-Up (Alarm Call) 
    a 
    Message Register 
    l Room Status 
    l Automatic Room Status Conversion 
    l Room Call Restriction 
    l Attendant Guest Room Key Display. 
    Conditions 
    0 Hotel/motel features are not available in software Generic 1000. 
    Programming 
    See ‘Programming’ for individual features 
    Operation 
    See ‘Operation’ for individual features. 
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    							Features Description 
    4.43 HUNT GROUPS 
    Description 
    Master number hunting allows a user to dial an access code (the 
    master hunt number of the hunt group), and have the call completed to 
    the first idle extension in that hunt group. Any extension within a hunt 
    group may be accessed directly by dialing the extension number: 
    hunting will not take place if the extension is busy. Two types of 
    hunting are provided by the system: Circular, and Terminal Hunting. 
    Trunks may also be placed in circular or terminal hunt groups. 
    Circular Hunting starts at the extension after the last extension in the 
    hunt group to which a call was completed (the extension rung), and 
    hunts over all extensions in the hunt group in the sequence pro- 
    grammed. Hunting stops at the first idle extension found. If all exten- 
    sions are busy, the calling extension hears busy tone, and may camp- 
    on to the hunt group. A Non-Dial-In trunk receives ringback, while a 
    transferred trunk will receive Music On Hold, if provided. 
    Terminal Hunting starts at the first extension in the hunt group and 
    terminates at the first idle extension found. Hunting takes place in the 
    order in which the extensions were programmed into the hunt group. 
    A maximum of 50 hunt groups may be programmed. 
    The first extension in a Hunt Group list without Do Not Disturb ac- 
    tivated, will receive a camp-on beep (and a SWAPKAMPON softkey if 
    it is a SUPERSET qTM set) when all extensions in hunt group are busy. 
    Conditions 
    All extensions must be programmed before programming the Hunt 
    Group. 
    The Hunt Group Access Code must be unique and must not conflict 
    with the system numbering plan. 
    Trunks may be directed to a Hunt Group. 
    Extensions cannot be in more than one circular Hunt Group. 
    An extension with Do Not Disturb set or which is busied-out will be 
    passed in the hunt. 
    An extension in a hunt group with call forwarding in effect will also be 
    passed in the hunt. 
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    							Features Description 
    Programming 
    Program all extensions via CDE Form 9 (Stations/SUPERSET@ Sets). 
    Program the Hunt Group: 
    e 
    Enter the desired extensions. 
    l Enter the hunt group access code. 
    l Select CIRCULAR option if required. 
    Operation 
    None 
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    							Features Description 
    4.44 ILLEGAL ACCESS INTERCEPT 
    Description 
    Calls to nonprogrammed or restricted access codes or extension num- 
    bers can be routed to a given answering point for completion. This 
    point can be an LDN position on the Attendant Console (see ATTEN- 
    DANT LDN KEYS) or any valid extension number. Illegal number inter- 
    cept points can be programmed to be different or the same for DAY, 
    NIGHTl, and NIGHT2 modes of system operation. 
    Conditions 
    If the required programming is not done, such calls will receive reorder 
    tone. 
    Programming 
    To cause all calls to restricted numbers to be routed to a specific 
    answering point, enter CDE Form 19 (Cali Rerouting Table) to do the 
    following: 
    l Enter the desired answering point access code, or extension 
    number into the DAY column for the “Station Illegal Number 
    Routing For This Tenant” Call Type. 
    Operation 
    None 
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    							Features Description 
    4.45 IMMEDIATE RING 
    Description 
    Ringing is applied to a called idle extension number after the last digit 
    has been dialed. 
    Conditions 
    None 
    Programming 
    None 
    Operation 
    None 
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    							Features Description 
    4.46 lNHll3lT OVERLAP OUTPULSING 
    Description 
    If this system option is selected, the ARS package will collect all diaied 
    digits before outpulsing digits on the outgoing trunk. 
    Conditions 
    None 
    Programming 
    Select System Option 26 (No Overlap Outpulsing). 
    If variable length account codes are used, set the Unknown Digit 
    Length Timer via System Option 36 (ARS Unknown Digit Length Time- 
    out). 
    Operation 
    None 
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    							Features Description 
    4.47 LAST PARTY RECEIVES DIAL TONE 
    Description 
    If this system option is selected, the last party left after a call will 
    receive dial tone instead of silence. The caller may initiate calls imme- 
    diately upon hearing dial tone. 
    Conditions 
    None 
    Programming 
    Select System Option 22 (Last Party Clear - Dial Tone). 
    Operation 
    None 
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    							Features Description 
    4.48 LIMITED WAIT FOR DIAL TONE 
    Description 
    After a trunk has been accessed, the system will wait for between 3 
    and 15 seconds before assuming dial tone is present. If dial tone is 
    detected before the time-out period expires, the system will begin 
    outpulsing (or toning) at the time it receives dial tone. Should no dial 
    tone be present after the time-out period, the svstem will automati- 
    cally begin outpulsing (or toning). 
    Conditions 
    None 
    LProgramming 
    Set System Option 37 (Limited Wait for Dial Tone) for 3-15 seconds. 
    To program a trunk to wait for dial tone, select COS Option 802 
    (Limited Wait for Dial Tone) for the trunk. 
    Operation 
    None 
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    							Features Description 
    4.49 LINE LOCKOUT 
    Description 
    If an extension goes off-hook, and does not dial digits or go back 
    on-hook for a length of time, the extension will be locked out. In the 
    locked-out state, the extension cannot originate, or receive calls. The 
    extension appears busy to potential callers. To remove the extension 
    from the locked-out state, simply go back on-hook. 
    Conditions 
    Dial tone time-out is 15 seconds, with an additional 30 seconds of 
    reorder tone before lockout is applied to the extension 
    Interdigit time-out is 10 seconds for lines, ‘15 seconds for trunks, with 
    an additional 30 seconds of fast busy tone before a lockout is applied 
    to an extension. 
    Programming 
    None 
    Operation 
    None 
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