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Features 
Programming Enable COS Option 234 (Never a Forwardee) for the extension or console. 
Operation None. 
New Call Ring 
Description 
Conditions 
Programming 
Operation When a SUf,!%SE~telephone is busy, and a new call attempts to ring the 
set, a single burst of ringing will alert the user that another call is waiting. 
The tone is not heard if the SU/?%SE~telephone is using the speaker in 
handsfree mode. 
None. 
None. 
Niaht Bells 
Description This feature allows incoming and internal calls to...

Page 262

Features Description 
l Standard ringing cadence only is used for night bells. 
l Calls can be transferred to night bells. 
l Recall features do not operate when ringing a night bell. 
Programming Assign each Night Bell in CDE Form 18 (Miscellaneous System Ports). 
If the DNIC Music-on-Hold/Pager Unit is being used, program the following 
as well: 
l Program a Digital Line Card in Form I. 
l Program the DNIC device type as “DMP” (DNIC Music/Pager) in Form 9. 
l Program a pager number in Form 18 with each...

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Features 
SUPERSET 430 Telephones: 
l Press the SUPERKEY. 
l Press the MORE softkey until the NIGHT ANSWER softkey appears. 
l Press the NIGHT ANSWER softkey. The top display line indicates which 
mode is currently active (e.g., CURRENTLY DAY SERVICE). Softkeys 
appear for the two alternatives. 
l Press the softkey for the desired mode; or, to leave the system in the 
current mode, press the 
BACKUP softkey or the SUPERKEY. 
Night Services 
Description The PABX has three different service modes: DAY,...

Page 264

Features Description 
Programming 
Enable COS Option 104 (Attendant Flexible Night Service Setup) for the 
Console. 
Operation Change the night service assignment of non-dial-in trunks from the console, 
as follows: 
l Press FUNCTION. 
l Press ATT. FUNCTION. 
l Press MORE. 
l Press FLEX NIGHT. 
The display prompts for trunk number. 
l Enter trunk number. 
l Press either NIGHT-I or NlGHT2. 
l Enter new destination. 
l Press SET. 
The trunk is now routed to the new destination when the PABX is in Night 
1...

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Features 
Non-Busv Extensions 
Description An extension with the non-busy extension feature enabled never appears 
busy to the PABX. if a new call is directed at a non busy extension that is 
already in a call, the PABX automatically overrides the existing call. After 
a warning tone, the new caller joins the conversation. 
Conditions 
The following conditions apply to this feature: 
. 
. 
. The Override Security and Data Security features are ignored for the 
parties in the established call. 
The...

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Features Description 
Numbering Plan Flexibility (Conflict Dialing) 
Description The numbering plan used within the system is completely flexible. The user 
may select any combination of I -, 2-, 3-, 4- and 5digit numbers. 
Also see Conflict Dialing. 
Conditions 
Leading digits of extension numbers must not match feature access codes 
except codes 20 (Call Back Busy), and 31 (Executive Busy Override). 
Programming 
Assign the required extension numbers. 
Operation None. 
Off-Premise Extension (OPS)...

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Features 
Originate Only Extensions 
Description 
Conditions 
Programming 
Operation 
This feature allows an extension or dataset to originate calls. The extension 
can only receive calls that are forwarded from another extension. The 
system treats calls dialed to originate only extensions as illegal numbers. 
The following conditions apply to this feature: 
l An extension with this COS option may receive calls via Call Forwarding 
(unless COS Option 234 (Never a Forwardee) is selected in its COS). 
l...

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Features Description 
Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: 
. 
. 
. 
. 
. If there is a call-me-back message outstanding between the overriding 
party and the overridden party, it is canceled. This is not done if the ,” 
console overrides. 
The overriding party cannot manipulate the original connection in any 
way. 
If the overridden extension puts the call on consultation hold or goes 
on-hook, the intruding extension is dropped and receives reorder tone. 
Display telephones will...

Page 269

Features 
. 
a call that has another party in the call with the Non-busy Extension 
feature enabled, 
. 
a call with the attendant in it, 
. 
a call with five parties in it, 
. 
an extension that is overriding another extension, 
. 
a member of a recording hunt group. 
Programming To allow extensions in a COS to override, enable COS Option 500 
(Override) in that COS. 
Industry-standard telephones, SUPERSET401+, and SUPERSET 
telephones need an access code to perform Override. Assign an access 
code to...

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Features Description 
PA Paging 
Description 
An extension, Tie trunk, or DISA trunk can be permitted to access the paging 
equipment by dialing the required access code. Access may be restricted 
to any of the nine zones depending upon the access code dialed. if an 
extension tries to access busy paging equipment, busy tone is returned. 
Paging equipment may be connected to an SX-ZOU ML tia a 
Music-on-Hold/Pager module on the Universal Card or via a DNIC 
Music-on-Hold/Pager Unit. Up to nine paging...
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