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    							STACK DIAL
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    STACK DIAL
    General Description
    This feature enables a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console to remember the numbers dialed in the pre-
    ceding five calls, including the last number dialed. The stack dial numbers are sequentially displayed on the
    LCD, thus allowing the station user to make an outgoing call by selecting the desired dialed number from the
    display.
    Station Application
    All Multiline Terminals with an LCD and Attendant Consoles.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Press the Redial key. The caller hears special dial tone, and the number dialed last is displayed on the LCD.
    2. To display the numbers dialed before the last call, press the Redial key again. While the caller hears special
    dial tone, the number dialed before the last call are displayed on the LCD. (Each time the Redial key is
    pressed, the numbers dialed for the last five calls are displayed sequentially from the last number dialed.)
    3. To redial the displayed number on the LCD, press the * or # key. 
    						
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    Example
    Service Conditions
    1. The Stack Dial feature memorizes the numbers dialed for the last five calls (unless the same number is dialed
    twice) inclusive of the last number, and allows redial using the memorized numbers.
    2. For Stack Dial, station numbers and C.O. line numbers (inclusive of trunk access codes, routes, route ad-
    vance, and Least Cost Routing) are memorized but feature access codes and unused numbers are not mem-
    orized.
    3. On the display for Stack Dial, a number representing the number of times of dialing is displayed in the upper
    line, and the dial number is displayed in the lower line.
    4. When displaying the fifth number that was dialed, pressing the Redial key causes the display to return to the
    last number dialed.
    Operation LCD Display
    1. Idle
    2. Press the Redial key
    */# key pressed: Go to Step 4.
    RST Timeout: Go to Step 6.
    3. Press the Redial key again
    */# key pressed: Go to Step 4.
    RST Timeout: Go to Step 6.
    4. Press the */# key
    5. Press the Redial key 6 times. The display 
    returns to the last number dialed.
    Go to Step 2.
    6. RST Timeout
    3:21  PM  WED  21  APR  1999
    REDIAL[*/#]/SPEED[_ _]     -1
                         82625563
    REDIAL[*/#]/SPEED[_ _]     -2
                      00471857712
                      00471857712
    3:21  PM  WED  21  APR  1999 
    REDIAL[*/#]/SPEED[_ _]     -1
    3:22  PM  WED  21  APR  1999
    REDIAL[*/#]/SPEED[_ _]     -1  
     Upper
                      00238241554   Lower 
    						
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    5. When the lower line of the LCD is being used by Data Communication/OAI, Stack Dial is not available.
    6. The maximum number of digits that can be memorized by Stack Dial is 32. The number of digits to be dis-
    played on the LCD ranges from 1 to 16.
    7. When only one number is registered by Stack Dial, blank is displayed on the lower line of the LCD when
    the Redial key is pressed. If redial is attempted by pressing the # key while blank is being displayed, the
    station user hears reorder tone.
    8. While a number is being displayed by Stack Dial, it cannot be saved for Save and Repeat. After the call has
    been redialed by Stack Dial, the number can be saved.
    9. The Stack Dial feature access key (Redial) can be used for both Last Number Redial and Station Speed Di-
    aling.
    10. When a digit key is pressed instead of the # key, while Stack Dial is being displayed, a station speed dial
    call is originated. (In this case, current clock is displayed in the lower line of the LCD.)
    11. The Stack Dial stored numbers will not be saved in the event of a system reset.
    12. The following is displayed on the Attendant Console:
    RDL[#]     -1     10:23 AM TUE 20
      00238241554 
    						
    							STATION HUNTING
    Station Hunting - Circular
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    STATION HUNTING
    General Description
    Three Station Hunting arrangements are available. Station Hunting - Circular processes the call no matter which
    station in the hunt group is called. Station Hunting - Terminal initiates a hunt only when the pilot number of a
    hunt group is called. Station Hunting - Secretarial is initiated when a busy secretarial station in a Station Hunting
    - Circular group or Station Hunting - Terminal group is reached.
     Station Hunting - Circular
    General Description
    When a busy station in a hunt group is called, this feature permits the call to be processed automatically through
    the hunt group in a preprogrammed order from that stations position within the hunt group.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. When all stations within a Station Hunting - Circular group are busy, the calling party will receive busy tone
    unless the call is rerouted by Station Hunting - Secretarial.
    2. Assignment of station numbers to a Station Hunting - Circular group may be in any numerical order. The
    last station in the order of hunting can be programmed, if required (Switch Back System).
    3. Calls to any programmed station in a Station Hunting - Circular group will, when that station is busy, pro-
    ceed through all other stations entered subsequently in the hunt group until reaching the last. 
    4. If a hunt group station has set Do Not Disturb, hunting will bypass that station and continue in the order of
    hunting.
    5. The maximum number of stations per hunt group is 60.
    6. There is no limit to the number of Station Hunting - Circular groups within the system.
    7. In a Station Hunting - Circular group, any number of stations can be designated as secretarial stations. When
    all stations in the Station Hunting - Circular group are busy, the system will reroute a call initiated to the
    secretarial station to a preassigned Station Hunting - Secretarial group. All stations within the Station Hunt-
    ing - Circular group can be assigned the same station as an entry to the Station Hunting - Secretarial group.
    8. Call Forwarding - All Calls has priority over Station Hunting if the dialed station has this feature set. Call
    Forwarding - Busy, if set at the called station, can occur if all stations in the hunting group are busy.
    9. Recalls (Call Back, Call Park, Camp-On, Call Transfer, etc.) return to the originating station and do not
    hunt.
    10. Each station can belong to only one hunt group.  
    						
    							STATION HUNTING
    Station Hunting - Terminal
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    11. This feature will be activated whenever the hunt group is dialed or terminated under the following condi-
    tions:
    Dialed from station
    Dialed from Attendant Console
    Dialed from Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
    Dialed from Tie Line
    Terminated by Direct In Termination (DIT)
    Terminated by Hotline - Inside/Outside
    Terminated by Off-Hook Alarm
    Terminated by Priority Call
    12. The Attendant Console cannot be a member of a hunt group.
     Station Hunting - Terminal
    General Description
    When a pilot number is dialed and that number is busy, sequential Station Hunting will be initiated. However,
    if a number other than the pilot number is dialed and that number is busy, busy tone will be provided rather than
    initiate Station Hunting.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. If all lines in a hunt group are busy, the caller will receive busy tone.
    2. Only calls to the pilot number will initiate a Terminal Hunt. Calls to other stations in the Terminal Hunt
    group will ring at that station, or receive busy tone.
    3. The maximum number of stations that can be included in one Station Hunting group is 60, including the
    pilot station.
    4. When the extension number used as a pilot number has set Call Forwarding-All Calls, Call Forwarding will
    reroute the call and Station Hunting-Terminal will not occur.
    5. When an extension within the Station Hunting-Terminal group other than the pilot extension sets Call For-
    warding-All Calls, calls already in the hunt process will bypass the extension and continue hunting. Calls
    directed to the extension (versus directed to the pilot extension) will follow the Call Forwarding setting.
    6. When any extension except a pilot in a hunt group has set Do Not Disturb, the extension will be bypassed
    and Station Hunting continues. When a pilot station has set Do Not Disturb, the calling party will receive
    reorder tone.
    7. There is no limit to the number of Station Hunting - Terminal groups within the system.  
    						
    							STATION HUNTING
    Station Hunting - Secretarial
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    8. The priority for call handling by features, to a pilot station, is as follows:
    Call Forwarding - All Calls
    Call Forwarding - Busy Line
    Camp-On (Call Waiting Method/Transfer Method)
    Station Hunting
    9. Recalls (Call Back, Call Park, Camp-On, Call Transfer, etc.) return to the originating station and do not
    hunt.
    10. This feature will be activated whenever the hunt group is dialed or terminated under the following condi-
    tions:
    Dialed from station
    Dialed from Attendant Console
    Dialed from Direct Inward Dial (DID)
    Dialed from E&M Tie Line
    Terminated by Direct In Termination (DIT)
    Terminated by Hotline - Inside/Outside
    Terminated by Off-Hook Alarm
    Terminated by Priority Call
     Station Hunting - Secretarial 
    General Description
    This feature allows assignments to be given to members of Terminal and Circular Hunting groups to reroute
    calls (when their hunting group is all busy) to a back-up hunting group.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. When all stations in a hunt group are busy, a method of rerouting the incoming calls to a back-up Station
    Hunting-Secretarial hunt group exists. For a Terminal Hunt group, the pilot number is assigned an extension
    number of a station within the back-up Station Hunting - Secretarial group. For a Station Hunting - Circular
    group, each station (because each station can be considered a pilot station) is assigned an extension number
    of a station within the back-up Station Hunting-Secretarial group. When all stations in the Terminal or Cir-
    cular Hunt are found busy, the system will reroute incoming calls to that station in the Station Hunting-Sec-
    retarial group, and station hunting will continue.
    2. The Station Hunting-Secretarial hunt group can be a Circular or Terminal Hunt group.
    3. A maximum of 31 extensions can be members of the Station Hunting - Secretarial group. 
    						
    							STATION HUNTING
    Station Hunting - Secretarial
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    4. Any number of stations in Station Hunting - Terminal groups and Station Hunting - Circular groups can
    have their calls rerouted to a station within the Station Hunting - Secretarial group. In practice, it is best for
    the pilot number of Station Hunting - Terminal groups and every member of Station Hunting - Circular
    groups to be assigned an entry extension into the Station Hunting - Secretarial group. All Station Hunting -
    Terminal and Station Hunting - Circular groups can be rerouted to a single extension within the Station
    Hunting - Secretarial group. Multiple entry points can be used by assigning different Station Hunting - Ter-
    minal pilot extensions and different Station Hunting - Circular member extensions to different Station Hunt-
    ing - Secretarial extensions.
    5. Unlike the normal Circular Hunt group where a call to a member extension which has Call Forwarding-All
    Calls or Call Forwarding-Busy Line set will result in Call Forwarding occurring, a rerouted Station Hunt
    group will not follow call forward setting, but will bypass the forwarded station and continue the Secretarial
    Hunt.
    6. One Station Hunting Secretarial group is available per system.  
    						
    							STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR)
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    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR)
    General Description
    This feature provides a call record for outgoing Station-to-Trunk calls and incoming Trunk-to-Station calls (in-
    cluding Data Call). This facilitates cost control by identifying trunk use and misuse by individual stations. Sta-
    tion Message Detail Recording (SMDR) enables call billing to customers and clients, and provides a means for
    checking local telephone bills.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. SMDR can be programmed to record all outgoing calls or toll calls only, depending on the customers re-
    quirements.
    2. When customer provided computer equipment is connected using the RS-232C interface, SMDR informa-
    tion will be transmitted directly to the equipment as each call record is completed.
    3. One RS-232C interface port is provided. The following specifications apply to this port:
    Synchronization: Asynchronous
    Data Speed: 9600 bps (maximum)
    Code: ASCII 7- or 8-bit + parity bit
    If the distance between the system and the processing computer exceeds 50 feet, an asynchronous modem
    should be used.
    4. If the outgoing call is directed to a trunk which does not supply answer supervision, SMDR will start re-
    cording the call approximately 10 seconds after the last digit has been dialed.
    5. Supervision of the status of the external RS-232C terminal is not supplied.
    6. There are two kinds of SMDR features as follows:
    a. Built-in SMDR
    The MP card has one of RS-232C ports for SMDR. This card provides memory for a maximum of 
    256 calls, and provides a record of a maximum of 64 trunk calls simultaneously for a maximum of 6 
    digit extension number.
    MP without expansion memory (standard) : up to 256 calls/64 trunks
    MP with expansion memory (optional) : up to 1280 calls/256 trunks
    b. SMDR with AP00
    AP00 without expansion memory (standard) : up to 1600 calls (if central office feature is used, up
    to 800 calls)
    AP00 with expansion memory (optional) : up to 27000 calls (if central office feature is used, up
    to 26000 calls) 
    						
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    When a call is completed, the record is sent to the output device and is removed from memory. If the amount
    of calls exceed the SMDR memory, those overflow calls will not be recorded.
    7. The built-in SMDR can not be provided when AP00 is mounted.
    8. The built-in SMDR does not provide a record of tandem calls.
    9. Account Codes, Forced Account Codes, Authorization Codes and DISA Codes on Tandem connections
    (SMDR with AP00 only) are reported in the applicable call record.
    10. SMDR with AP00 provides a record of incoming Tie Line tandem calls where another trunk is dial accessed.
    11. For details of SMDR format, data stream, memory buffer, etc., refer to the Installation Procedure Manual/
    Feature Programming Manual. 
    12. Up to 16 digits of the calling subscriber’s number for Automatic Number Identification (ANI) and CPN (IS-
    DN) can be recorded in the SMDR by system programming.
    13. In case of built-in SMDR, if the station number exceeds six digits, only the last six digits will be sent. 
    						
    							STATION SPEED DIALING
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    STATION SPEED DIALING
    General Description
    This feature allows a station user to dial frequently called numbers by dialing an access code and an abbreviated
    code, or by pressing a One Touch key assigned for Station Speed Dialing capability.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    Multiline Terminals
    To operate using a One Touch key:
    Press the One Touch key associated with the desired telephone number. The speaker automatically turns on
    and the number is dialed.
    To operate using dial access
    1. Press the Redial key. The speaker and Speaker LED automatically turns on and feature dial tone is received.
    2. Dial the abbreviated code assigned to the desired number.
    3. The number is dialed.
    To program numbers in memory for One Touch key
    1. Press the Conf key and the desired One Touch key. Previously stored digits will be displayed on the LCD.
    2. Dial the desired number. The old digits will be erased and the new number is displayed.
    3. Press the Conf key. The LCD will display SET.
    To program numbers in memory for dial access
    1. Press the Feature key followed by the Redial key.
    2. Dial the abbreviated code to be assigned.
    3. Dial the desired telephone number including a trunk access code.
    4. Press the Feature key.
    Single Line Telephones
    To operate
    1. Go off-hook and dial the Station Speed Dialing feature access code.
    2. Dial the abbreviated code assigned to the desired number.
    3. The number is dialed. 
    						
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