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Features and Specifications Manual R7 – 493
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Ringing Line PreferenceR-7
FEATURE 
DESCRIPTIONThe Ringing Line Preference feature allows station users to answer any
outside line that is ringing in on their station by going off-hook without
having to press the Answer key or the Flexible Line key associated with the
ringing line.
SYSTEM 
AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
All terminals.
Required Components
None.
OPERATING 
PROCEDURES
1. Lift the handset.
2. Talk with the calling...

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	When the user sets Ringing Line Preference, the Answer key lights
solid red at their station.
	Ringing Line Preference has priority over Prime Line and Hot Line
Assignment.
	The CO line that begins ringing first is answered first. 
	No stations are assigned this feature at default.
GUIDE TO 
FEATURE 
PROGRAMMING
Order
and
Shortcut
System Data NameMemory 
BlockFunction
1-8-07
Attendant
Page-
Line...

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Features and Specifications Manual R8 – 495
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Ring Tone VariationR-8
FEATURE 
DESCRIPTIONRing Tone Variation provides three different tone pitches that can be
assigned per telephone or per CO/PBX. With this feature, the user can
verify priority CO/PBX calls or identify particular ringing stations in an area. 
SYSTEM 
AVAILABILITYTerminal type
All terminals.
Required Components
None.
OPERATING 
PROCEDURES
SERVICE 
CONDITIONS
General
	Telephone or CO/PBX Ring Tone...

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496 – R8Ring Tone Variation
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GUIDE TO 
FEATURE 
PROGRAMMING
Order
and
Shortcut
System Data NameMemory 
BlockFunction
1-8-07
Attendant
Page-Line 
Key1-8-08
Station
Page-Line 
Key
¶+BTSDistinctive Ringing by Telephone or CO 
Selection1-1-28
¶+BCTCO/PBX Ringing Variation Selection 3-07
¶+BTMTelephone Ringing Variation Selection  4-91 

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Features and Specifications Manual R9 – 497
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Route Advance BlockR-9
FEATURE 
DESCRIPTIONThe Route Advance Block feature allows up to 32 tables to be assigned.
Each table may contain four Trunk group priority levels from lowest cost to
most expensive. A station user may have a Route Advance key
programmed on their telephone or may access this feature using a Trunk
Access Code. When placing an outside call, the system follows the Route
Advance table assigned for the...

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498 – R9Route Advance Block
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Restrictions
	The system must be assigned as MF registration.
General
	Outgoing Restriction and Code Restriction rules apply to stations
dialling out via Route Advance Blocks.
	The line key assigned for a Route Advance Block does not light
when all trunks and Trunk groups assigned to the Route Advance
Block are busy.
	Stations are allowed to set Trunk Queuing to a Route Advance Block.
GUIDE TO 
FEATURE...

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Features and Specifications Manual S1 – 499
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Save and RepeatS-1
FEATURE 
DESCRIPTIONThe Save and Repeat feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to save the
last outside number dialled in system memory for later use.
SYSTEM 
AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
All Multiline Terminals.
Required Components
None.
OPERATING 
PROCEDURES
1. Press T.
2. Dial
I.
3. The last number that was dialled is saved into memory.
4. Restore the handset or press 
P.
Key Function
1. Press 
Q.
2....

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500 – S1Save and Repeat
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	A new number can be saved over the last Save and Repeat Number.
	The Save and Repeat and the Store and Repeat features cannot be
simultaneously used from a Multiline Terminal. The same memory area
is shared by both features. 
	The user can program a Feature Access key or a One-Touch key as a
Save key. A second Feature Access key or a One-Touch key can
be assigned as a Repeat key. The LED does not light...

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Features and Specifications Manual S2 – 501
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Scrolling DirectoriesS-2
FEATURE 
DESCRIPTIONThe Scrolling Directories feature functions like a telephone directory. It
provides the user of a Dterm Series i Multiline Terminal with Softkeys a list of
system and/or station speed dialling numbers. Using the softkeys, the user
can select a speed dial number and then dial the number by pressing the
Speaker key or by lifting the handset.
SYSTEM 
AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
All...

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502 – S2Scrolling Directories
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SERVICE 
CONDITIONSData Assignment
	Use Memory Block 1-1-18 (System Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant)
to specify whether or not System Speed dial is restricted for tenants.
(Default: 00, unrestricted).
	Use Memory Block 1-1-33 (Speed Dial Number/Name Display
Selection) to specify whether the dialled number (default: DIAL) or
NAME is displayed first on the LCD when an outgoing call is made
using speed...
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