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    							Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual
    Features and Specifications Manual D14 – 281
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    	When DND is set, a Customised Message is displayed in the LCD (if
    equipped) of the Multiline Terminal. The user can select any of the 10
    messages assigned in System Programming.
    	Internal calls to a station in DND result in a Call Waiting Tone. The
    LCD on the calling party Multiline Terminal displays a Customised
    Message indicating the called party is unavailable.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMINGFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    C-25 Customised Message
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-
    Line Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-
    Line Key
    ¶+BTSClass of Service (Attendant) Feature Selection 1 1-8-07 2-3
    ¶+BTSClass of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2 1-8-08 1-1
    ¶+BTTStation to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4-17 
    						
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    							Features and Specifications Manual D15 – 283
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    Door Lock Release RelaysD-15
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONDoor Lock Release Relays are provided by the DPH(4)-U(  ) ETU. While a
    station user is talking to a Doorphone, an Access Code can be dialled to
    operate the relay associated with that Doorphone. Each Doorphone has a
    relay associated with it and the relay can only be operated while talking to
    the Doorphone. 
    The door lock release relay break time can be controlled by the station user
    per call.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components
    DPH(4)-U(  ) ETU
    DP-D-1D Unit
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. Dial a single digit code B~Ito control the door-to-lock release
    make time.
    Note:Make means shorted or closed.
    2. Dial a single digit code Aor Jto make the relay break open
    again. This step is optional as the relay breaks after some time
    anyway (controlled in step 1).
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONS	Door Lock Release Relays cannot be controlled by Single Line
    Telephones.
    	Relay make times are flexible. 
    While a Multiline Terminal is talking to a Doorphone :
    Dial Time Dial Time
    22 Seconds 712 seconds
    34 seconds814 seconds
    46 seconds915 seconds
    58 seconds1Break (open)
    610 seconds*Break (open) 
    						
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    	The relay is controlled by the last entry. For example, 5 was dialled (8
    seconds) then 9 is dialled. One can expect the relay to remain active
    for 15 more seconds.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMINGFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    D-16 Door/Monitor Telephone
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BNCard Interface Slot Assignment 7-1
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Assignment 1-7-00
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Display Time Selection 1-7-01
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Ring Pattern Selection 1-7-04
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Ringing Frequency Selection 1-7-05
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Chime Assignment (Day Mode) 4-03
    ¶+BCPDoorphone Chime Assignment (Night Mode) 4-04 
    						
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    Door/Monitor TelephoneD-16
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe Xen IPK system supports up to four Door/Monitor telephones. A
    Doorphone can be called by a station or a station (or number of stations)
    can be signalled when a Doorphone call button is pressed. When a station
    answers the Doorphone ringing, a two-way speech path is established. 
    In addition to the Doorphone ringing assignment, both the tone and
    cadence of Doorphone ringing can be defined. This offers an easy way for
    the station user to distinguish a Doorphone call from any other type of call.
    The Door/Monitor Telephone works closely with the Door Lock Release
    feature, and the DPH(4)-U(  ) ETU that supports both features.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type 
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components 
    DPH(4)-U(  ) ETU 
    DP-D-ID Unit
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. Lift the handset or press P.
    2. Dial the desired Doorphone Access Code (default is not defined).
    3. Door Lock Release can be controlled while talking with the
    Doorphone.
    While the Multiline Terminal requiring Doorphone is ringing, lift the
    handset or press 
    P.
    1. While the Doorphone Ringing is ringing at some other station, dial the
    DP1, DP2, DP3, or DP4 Access Code depending on which
    Doorphone is ringing.
    2. The Door Lock Release Relay can be controlled while talking with the
    To call a Doorphone from a Multiline Terminal:
    To answer a Doorphone from a Multiline Terminal:
    To answer a Doorphone that is ringing at another Multiline Terminal: 
    						
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    Doorphone user.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSRestrictions
    	Doorphone Ringing cannot be assigned to Single Line Telephones.
    This includes Single Line Telephones supported by analogue port
    adapters.
    General
    	Two speech paths are available for Doorphones. Doorphones 1 and 3
    share a speech path and Doorphones 2 and 4 share a speech path.
    When one Doorphone is busy the speech path is also busy.
    Doorphone Ringing indication works normally, but the second
    Doorphone cannot be answered until the speech path is idle.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMINGFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    D-15 Door Lock Release Relays
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BSCard Interface Slot Assignment 7-1
    ¶+BTP4Doorphone Assignment1-7-00
    ¶+BTP4Doorphone Chime Assignment (Day Mode)4-03
    ¶+BTP4Doorphone Chime Assignment (Night Mode)4-04
    ¶+BTP Doorphone Ring Pattern Selection 1-7-04
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Ringing Frequency Selection 1-7-05
    ¶+BTPDoorphone Display Assignment 1-7-01
    4When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used. 
    						
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    DP to DTMF SwitchingD-17
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThis feature is used for systems connected to Dial Pulse (DP) trunks that
    require communication with computers that demand DTMF signalling.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components
    TLI(2)-U(  ) ETU, COI(  )-U(  ) ETU, COID(  )-U(  ) ETU
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. Dial J and L.
    2. Dial desired number.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSRestrictions
    	Dial Pulse Single Line Telephones cannot send DTMF signals and
    cannot use this feature.
    General
    	After a DP line is switched to DTMF (by using an Access Code), the
    connection can only be switched back to DP by going on-hook.
    	DP/DTMF switching operations can be programmed as part of the
    Speed Dial program.
    	This feature is not required for DTMF Single Line Telephones. These
    telephones send their own DTMF signals over the voice path to the
    outside equipment.
    	Code Restriction, Outgoing Restriction, and LCR are not bypassed
    when this feature is used.
    To switch an outside call in progress on the Dial Pulse line: 
    						
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    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    E-3 E&M Tie Lines (4-Wire)
    S-6 Single Line Telephone Access
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BSCard Interface Slot Assignment 7-1
    ¶+BCTTrunk (Installed, DP/DTMF) Selection 3-92 
    						
    							Features and Specifications Manual D18 – 289
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    Drop KeyD-18
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe Drop Key abandons a call while retaining the PBX/Centrex line for
    originating another call. The Drop Key is provided by programming a
    Feature Access or One-Touch key. This feature allows the Recall key to be
    used to provide a hookflash to the PBX or Central office.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components
    None.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. PressT.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Press the Feature Access key.
    4. Dial
    L.
    5. Dial
    E.
    6. Press
    T.
    1. Press
    T.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Press the One-Touch key.
    4. Dial
    L.
    5. Dial
    E.
    6. Press
    T.
    To program a Feature Access key as a Drop key:
    To program a One-Touch key as a Drop key: 
    						
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    1. Press the Feature Access or One-Touch key programmed as a
    Drop key.
    2. Receive new CO/PBX dial tone.
    3. Dial the desired number.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSRestrictions
    	The Drop key provides a timed disconnect signal on CO/PBX lines.
    The time of a disconnect signal is fixed at 1.5 seconds, and cannot be
    changed by System Programming.
    	The Drop key cannot be used for internal, DID, or Tie line calls.
    General
    	When on a CO/PBX call, you can press the Feature key and dial 5 to
    use the Drop key function.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    To use the Drop key from a Multiline Terminal with a CO/PBX call in 
    progress:
    Feature 
    NumberFeature Name
    R-1 Recall Key
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BNLine Key Selection 2-05
    ¶+BNLine Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2-06
    ¶+BTMLine Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4-12 
    						
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