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    							Features Description
    Tip iead
    The first wire of a telephone pair, originally named because it was the
    lead connected to the “tip” of a telephone plug; the second wire of the
    pair being called the Ring Lead, as it was connected to the ring of theplug.Toll Control
    Toll Control, as applied in the 
    SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX, restricts the
    users to the use of certain trunk routes and denies the use of specific
    directory numbers. It forms part of the ARS feature, and each user is
    assigned a COR which, being associated with the trunk route tables in
    ARS, determines what degree of access the particular station has to
    the trunk network.
    Tone Detector
    Tone detection is a function provided by the Digital Signal Processor
    (DSP) to detect and analyse call progress and DTMF tones
    LIPS
    Uninterruptable Power Supply.
    VNL
    S’ee Vie Net Loss
    Via Net Loss (VNL)
    This term is used in the transmission loss and level plans which are
    employed within the North American 
    pubiic and private telephone
    networks The VNL plan automatically applies gain or attenuation (loss),
    at the switching node points, in a predetermined manner, to trunk and
    toll connections in the network. This has the result of providing an
    acceptable transmission grade of service to subscribers. See also
    Switched Digital Network Plan (SDNP) and 
    MITLg108-093-980-NA, En-
    gineering Information.
    Wink Start
    The Wink Start feature applies generally to tie trunk circuit operation.
    When an incoming trunk is seized it may be necessary to prevent the
    transmission of any digit sequences, until the incoming trunk equip-
    ment is ready to receive these digits. When the incoming trunk equip-
    ment is ready to receive the digits, a Wink Start condition is sent from
    the incoming end to the originating end of the trunk. The distant
    termination can now send digit sequences over the trunk. See also
    Delay Dial.Page 
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    							Features DescriptionA
    APPEFdDlX B
    GENERlC 1000 AND GENERIC 1001 FEATURES
    SYSTEM FEATURE 
    LAST81.01 Table 
    Bl-1 outlines the feature differences between software
    Generic 1000 and software Generic 1001.
    TABLE Bl-1
    Page 
    B-1 
    						
    							Features Description
    TABLE 81-1 (COMT’D)Feature
    Page B-2 
    						
    							Features Description
    ATTENDANT FEATURE LIST
    TABLE Bl-2Feature
    Automatic Wake-up
    Bell OffI 
    vI v
    JI JI -r,- errider/4
    ,I Blocking
    IL..-,. i-3 ..-..I LI-A- -.._ --/ICamp-on
    CO Trunk to Non-CO Trunk Connect
    Date Display
    Direct Trunk Select
    DISA Code Setup Enable
    olav of SUPERSET MessanesDiqDND Setup ar
    Id Cancel
    ionsoleExtension Busy-out
    Flash over Trunk
    French Console Operation
    Guest Room Features I Enalish Cr/r/
    r/r/
    ,’
    r/t Hold Slots
    I Individual 
    Directorv NumberI ,/ 1 a/ I
    .I JI J 1Page B-3 
    						
    							Features Description
    TABLE Bl-2 (CONT’DIFeature
    Page B-4 
    						
    							Features Description
    EXTENSION FEATURE LIST
    TABLE 81-3FeatureGeneric Generic
    1000
    1001Account Codes
    Automatic Wake-up1 Broker’s Call
    Call Forwardina (five 
    ontions)
    1 Call Park- ..- . .
    I r/r/
    dIIICall Retrieve
    Callback Busy (extension and out!
    Camp-ongoing trunk)v! v, ]
    v’4Cannot Dial a Trunk after Flashing Option
    Cannot Dial a Trunk (if holding or in
    conference with a trunk)
    CC Trunk to Non-CO Trunk Connect
    Conferencina 
    (uo to five oat-ties)
    rta Securityr/4aled Call Pickup
    kk
    r/
    i;:;
    rected Call PiCkUDJ
    1 Dial Ione
    Vat Disturb1 External Call Forwardinar/i/
    JJ .
    Flash for Attendant
    Flash DisableFlash on Incoming/Outgoing Trunk
    Hot LineHunt Groups
    Inward Restriction (DID)
    Line Lockout Alarm
    I Manual LineNever a Consultee
    Never a Forwardee
    No Dial Tone
    &n-Busy Extension
    Originate Only
    Override 
    Securitv
    r/r/
    4J .
    I r/4
    v’I r/
    JPaging Access
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    TABLE Bl-3 (CONT’D)Page B-6 
    						
    							Features Descripti.on
    SUPERSET FEATURE LIST
    TABLE 
    Bl-4Feature
    Generic Generic
    1000
    1001Account Code Access
    Add Held
    Advisory Messages
    ARS Most Expensive Route Warning Message
    Auto-Answer
    Me&ages Waiting Indication
    Microphone On/Off
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    							Features Description
    TABLE 51-4 (CONT’D)
    FeatureGeneric
    1000
    Multiline Appearance (key line and multiple call)
    Music on Camo-on/Holdi\Jame Function
    New Call Tone
    Niaht Answer 
    (TAFAS)
    Niiht Switchin‘g (for ienants)No Ring Line Appearances
    Overriding Party Identification
    IPaaina Access (all zones)
    Pi&pPrime Line
    Privacy Release
    SLb-Attendant Recall
    User ProgrammableGeneric
    1001
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    APPENDIX C
    SUMMARY OF CALL TYPES FOR CALL REROUTU’t4GCl.01 The following describes all of the ‘call types’ found in the call
    rerouting table. See CALL 
    REROLITING.CALL TYPE
    Station Dial 0 Routing 
    -Any extension which dials the extension general attendant ac-
    cess code (0) will be routed here. This is based on the caller’s
    tenant.
    Priority Dial 0 Routing 
    -‘---.Any extension which dials the extension general attendant ac-
    cess code (0) and has PRIORITY DIAL 0 in its COS will be routed
    here. This is based on the caller’s tenant.
    DID Recall Point on Busy 
    -A DID call reaching a busy extension or hunt group will be
    routed here. This is based on the destination tenant.
    DID Recall Point No Answer 
    -A DID call reaching an extension which does not answer will be
    routed here. This is based on the destination tenant.
    DID Routing for Calls into this Tenant 
    -All DID calls normally routed to extensions will be routed here
    to allow screening of DID calls. This is based on the destination
    tenant.
    DID intercept Routing for Calls into this Tenant 
    -A DID call to an illegal number will be routed here. This is based
    on the DID’s tenant.
    DID Vacant Number Routing for this Tenant 
    -A DID call to a vacant number will be routed here. This is based
    on the DID’s tenant.
    DID Attendant Night Access Points 
    -A DID call to the attendant while the system is in NIGHT service
    will be routed here. This is based on the DID’s tenant.
    Non-Dial-In Trunks Alternate Recall Points 
    -Non-Dial-In trunks that have waited for a busy or 
    non-answering extension for the pre-determined recall time will be
    routed here. This is based on the destination tenant.
    Dial-In Tie Recall Point on Busy 
    -A Dial-In Tie call reaching a busy extension will be routed here.
    This is based on the destination tenant.
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