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Features 
External DTRX Modem Pooling Call 
l Originate a DTRX session (see Data: DTRX Call Originate/Disconnect 
l Enter “CALL” followed by the Modem Pool Hunt Group access code, 
(omit the Modem Pool Hunt Group access code if the default modem 
pool hunt group is to be used), 
l Enter the destination name or number. (For external calls, dial the ARS 
leading digit string and the destination number). 
l Press RETURN. 
l The DTE displays RINGING while the destination is ringing and 
CONNECTED when the...

Page 182

Features Description 
Device Interconnection Control 
Description This feature provides a means of disallowing connection between devices 
of different types. The feature is primarily intended to control trunk 
interconnection but applies to other devices as well. This is intended to 
provide a method of meeting interconnection regulations imposed by 
various regulatory authorities. 
The checks apply when a device calls another device, when a transfer 
(supervised or unsupervised) is attempted and when...

Page 183

Features 
Conditions 
l DID to Tie, Tie to DID checks COS Option 317 (Tie Trunk To DID Trunk 
Connect) and 319 (Extension Non-CO Trunk To Trunk Connect) 
l DID to DID checks COS Option 318 (DID Trunk To DID Trunk Connect) 
l For DISA trunks, the underlying circuit descriptor trunk types are 
checked against the device interconnection COS Options. 
l Incoming Tie trunks have no COS option checking. 
The following conditions apply to this feature: 
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When a device hangs up from...

Page 184

Features Description 
Dial Tone Disable 
Description Assignment of this feature to a dial-in trunk suppresses dial tone on an 
incoming trunkcall. If this feature is assigned to an extension, the extension 
does not receive dial tone whenever dialing is initiated. 
Conditions When applied to DISA trunks, the option suppresses the initial dial tone 
returned for dialing the DISA feature access code. The second dial tone, 
after a successful code is dialed, is not affected by the option. 
Programming...

Page 185

Features 
Programming Set the switches on the analog CO trunks cards to the appropriate setting; 
refer to the installation information Practice. 
Enable appropriate options for the trunks via CDE Form 13 (Trunk Circuit 
Descriptors); also see Trunk Circuit Descriptor Options. 
Operation Dial the necessary digits to access the dictation trunk. The system keeps 
the extension in dialing mode on the trunk and converts all digits dialed to 
the appropriate format for the trunk selected (tone or pulse)....

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Features Description 
Conditions 
The following conditions apply to this feature: 
l If an illegal number is dialed or an illegal feature is attempted and the 
DID Intercept Routing point is defined, then the DID trunk is rerouted 
to that point. The tenant of the trunk is used. The same applies for Tie 
trunks and the Dial-in Tie Intercept point. If no point is specified, reorder 
tone is given. 
l Calls routed to an LDN or to a console through the DID/Tie intercepts 
are identified as intercepted calls...

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Features 
l If the console is programmed as the DID/TIE Busy/No Answer recall 
point (in Form 19, Call Rerouting Table), DID/TIE calls that are 
redirected to the console will not go to Attendant Automatic Overflow. 
Programming Enter the desired rerouting points via CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table) 
in the appropriate tenant. Refer to Form 79 - Call Rerouting Tab/e in the 
Customer Data Entry Practice, for a list of the call rerouting options. 
To disable rerouting when a particular station or...

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Features Description 
Direct-in Lines (DIL) 
Description 
Conditions 
Programming 
Operation 
This feature allows non-dial-in type trunks to ring specific answering points, 
rather than at the attendant console; this may vary with night service 
changes. An answering point may be one of the following in addition to a 
console or LDN: 
l an ACD Path 
l an extension number (industry-standard telephone, SUPERSET 
telephone, logical line) 
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a hunt group access code 
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a modem pool access code 
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a night...

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Features 
Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: 
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. DSS keys will not function on line appearances associated with trunks. 
DSS keys will not function when any feature associated with a template 
such as Hotel/Motel and Automatic Call Distribution are placed on the 
line appearance. 
Programming SUPERS/3 telephones 
To program DSS keys: 
March 1997 Automatic Transfer option is available to users with the SECRETARIAL 
enabled on their DSS keys. To transfer a call, the DSS key is...

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Features Description 
Operation 
. Select the EXPAND PKM softkey. “ENTER PKM NUMBER (l-3):” 
appears in the command line. 
. Type the address setting (1,2, or 3) of the desired PKM in the command 
line. 
. Select the Enter softkey. The system displays the Expand PKM Set 
Subform for the PKM. The Expand PKM Set Subform allows you to 
program the functions of the 30 available PKM keys. Keys 31 and 32 
in the form are listed as RESERVED since the PKM only has 30 keys. 
Move cursor to the desired key. 
Move...
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