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    							Chapter 6. SLT FeaturesSection 700 - Operation
    lFF3 (Extension): Extension Class of Service Assignment (CPC-AI1 and
    CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher)
    Considerationsl
    When an extension’s calling mode is set for voice calls, a “splash” tone canbe sent to alert the extension to the voice call. System programming
    determines if the splash tone is provided.
    lIf an extension is onhook, it will receive tone calls.
    lThe voice calling feature is not available for DISA incoming calls.
    lVoice calls do not forward if Cover No Answer is turned on.
    Last Number Redial
    (All Versions)
    Description
    Operationhe last outside number dialed may be redialed automatically.
    1. Lift the handset.
    2.Dial a trunk access code (81-86 or 9).
    3. Flash the switchhook.
    4. 
    Dial “89.”
    Considerations.The Last Number Redial feature can redial a number up to sixteen digits
    long.l , A maximum of five chained Speed Dialing codes can be redialed;
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    Meet-Me Answer
    (All Versions)
    Description
    You can answer a Paging call from any extension using the Meet-Me Answer
    feature.
    Operation
    1.Pick up the handset from any extension at which you hear the Paging call.2. Press “77.”
    Paging ceases and you are connected to the party trying to reach you.
    Related Programmingl
    FFl (System): Extension Class of Service Setting (CPC-AI1 and CPC-B
    Version 4.0 or higher)l
    FF3 (Extension): Extension Class of Service Assignment (CPC-AI1 and
    CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher)Considerations
    lYou can only use the Meet-Me Answer feature at an extension that does
    not have an incoming call.
    lIf an external paging system or a Universal Answer system has been
    installed, use Group Call Pickup to respond to a Paging call.DBS-70-700
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    Message Waiting/Callback Request
    (All Versions)
    Description
    If you try to call an extension that is busy or does not answer, you can leave a
    message requesting a return call.
    Operation
    To leave a Message Waiting/Callback Request:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2.Dial the extension number.
    3.Dial “2” at the busy tone or while the telephone is still ringing.
    4. Replace the handset.
    To answer a Message Waiting/Callback Request (CPC Ail and CPC-
    B only):
    1. Pickup the handset.
    The phone issues a stutter dial tone followed by constant dial tone.
    2. Dial ‘wt.“.
    Your telephone automatically dials the extension that left the Message
    Waiting Callback Request.
    To cancel a Message Waiting/Callback Request (CPGAII and CPC-B
    only):
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial “P”.
    3. Replace the handset.
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    Related Programmingl
    FFl (System) Extension Class of Service Setting (CPC-AI1 and CPC-B
    Version 3.1 or higher)
    lFF3 (Extension) Extension Class of Service Assignment (CPC-AI! and
    CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher)
    Considerations
    lWith CPC-A, SLTs cannot receive callback requests.
    lUp to four Message Waiting/Callback Requests can be sent to any one
    extension.lIf a Callback Request is sent to an extension for which 
    Cal! Forwarding is
    set, the Callback Request is automatically forwarded to the designated
    extension. The Message Waiting/Callback request is not cleared if a
    connect is 
    extablished with the extension forwarded to.
    lYou can send a Callback Request to an extension that has Do Not Disturb
    or Absence Message activated.
    lBeginning with CPC-A 3.28, CPC-B 4.07, and CPC-A II 6.0, making a
    blind transfer to an extension to which you have previously sent a callback
    request will not cancel your callback request. Earlier CPC versions
    cancelled your callback request if you transferred a call to the same
    extension.
    Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA)(CPC-A Version 3.1; All Versions of CPC-A 
    L! and CPC-B)
    DescriptionUse the Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA) feature to interrupt a busy
    extension and 
    then make an announcement that only the called party can hear.
    *perat&
    To make an OHVA:1. 
    Lift the handset.
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    2.Dial the desired extension number.
    3.Upon hearing busy tone, press “5.”
    Related Programmingl
    FFl (System): Alert Tone for Busy Override & OHVA
    l
    FFl (System): Extension Class of Service Setting (CPC-AI1 and CPC-B
    3.1 or higher)lFF3 (Extension): Extension Class of Service Assignment 
    (CPC-AI1 and
    CPC-B 3.1 or higher)
    lFF3 (Extension): Call Waiting/OHVA (Enable)
    ConsiderationslIf 
    Onhook Transfer is enabled, the held call is transferred as soon as the
    extension sending the OHVA hangs up.
    lYou cannot receive a Call Waiting message during an OHVA.
    lYou cannot toggle back and forth between two calls while receiving an
    OHVA.
    lIf you make an Offhook Voice Announcement to an SLT, the SLT user and
    the other party will hear the announcement.
    Pooled Trunk Access
    (All Versions)
    DescriptionThe DBS system is designed to accept from 8 to 64 outside lines. These lines
    can be divided into seven Pooled Trunk groups. The groups are numbered 9
    and 8 l-86.*Selecting a pooled trunk access number automatically selects a free trunk
    from the group.
    Operation1. Lift the handset.
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    The phone issues intercom dial tone.
    2.Dial the desired trunk group number (8 l-86 or 9).
    3.Dial the outside number.
    Related Programming
    lFFl (System): Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access
    lFF2 (Trunks): Pooled Trunk Access for Group “9”
    lFF2 (Trunks): Pooled Trunk Access for Group “8 l-86”l
    FF3 (Extension): Forced Least Cost Routing
    l FFS (LCR) LCR Settings (all)
    Considerations
    lThere are seven groups of outside lines: 9 and 8 l-86.
    lDialing “9” activates LCR if the LCR option is enabled.
    Speed Dialing
    (All Versions)
    Personal Speed Dialing
    Des&p tion
    Frequently called numbers can be stored using the Personal Speed Dial
    feature. Personal speed dial numbers are assigned to 
    SLTs from attendant or
    key phones. Up to 
    10 Personal Speed Dial numbers can be stored for each
    ;SLT.
    With all versions prior to Version 7.0, the Personal Speed Dial bins are
    numbered 90 to 99. With 
    CPC-AI1 and CPC-B Version 7.0 and higher, the
    Personal Speed Dial bins are numbered 900 to 909.
    1.
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    							Chapter 6. SLT FeaturesSection 700 - Operation
    Operation
    To program a Personal Speed Dial
    1.Pick up the handset
    2. Dial *t!so.
    3.Dial the Personal Speed Dial number (90-99 or 900909)).
    4.Dial * followed by the trunk access number (9, 1-6 for trunk access 89,
    8 l-86).
    5.Dial the telephone number.6. Hang up.
    To dial a Personal Speed Dial number:
    1.Pick up the handset.
    2.If necessary, access an outside line.
    3. Dial “80.”
    4.Dial the Personal Speed Dial number(90-99 or 900-909).
    System Speed Dial
    Description
    Frequently called numbers can be stored using the System Speed Dial feature.
    Up to 90 System Speed Dial numbers (00-89) can be programmed at the
    Attendant Phone and can be used by any extension. Beginning with 
    CPC-AlI
    and CPC-B Version 7.0, up to 200 System Speed Dial numbers (000-199) can
    be stored for each SLT.
    Operation
    To dial a system speed dial number:.
    1.Pick up the handset.
    2.If necessary, access an outside line.
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    3. Dial “80.”
    4.Dial the system speed dial code (00-89 or 000-199).
    Related Programming
    lFFl (System): Override Toll Restriction with SSD Numbers
    l 
    FFlO (Speed Dialing): System Speed Numbers
    Station Lockout
    (All Versions)
    Des&p tionUse the Station Lockout feature to dial a Station Lockout code that prevents
    other users from using your phone.
    To activate Station Lockout:1. Lift the handset.
    . l The phone issues intercom dial tone.
    2. Did “74.”
    3.Dial the Station Lockout code.
    4. Replace the handset.
    To deactivate Station Lockout:1. Lift the handset.
    l The phone issues intercom dial tone.
    2. Dial 
    &‘74.”
    I3.Dial the Station Lockout code.
    4. 
    -Replace the handset.
    Related ProgrammingDBS-70-700
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/956-33 
    						
    							Section 700 - OperationChapter 6. SLT Featuresl FF3 (Extensions): Extension Lockout Code
    Considerations
    lA locked extension can be used for intercom Calls.
    lStation Lockout key codes can only be set from an attendant phone or a
    key phone.
    lYou cannot confirm Speed Dialing or set Speed Dialing while Station
    Lockout is activated.
    lIf you enter an incorrect key code and then try to dial, the phone will issue
    a busy tone.
    l
    If station lockout is set, when ON/OFF is pressed, stutter dial tone is heardfollowed by steady dial tone.
    .
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    							AAbsence message
    attendant control 3-7
    DSLT 5-4
    key telephone 4-3
    $LT 6-3
    Account codes
    non-verified 2-3
    verified 2-4
    Alarm
    DSLT 5-33
    key telephone 4-84
    Alternate attendant 3-3
    Answer supervision for voice mail 2-6
    Attendant Features
    Voice Mail Transfer Key 4-97
    Attendant features 3- 1
    absence message control 3-7
    alternate attendant 3-3
    assignment of speed dialing 3-3
    busy override 3-4
    cs;ll park 3-5
    dial “0” for attendant 4-41,5-23,6-21
    dial tone disable 
    3-12,4-43,5-24,6-22
    DND control 3-7
    DSW2 3-13
    feature package 3- 10
    groups of attendants 3-l 1
    headset operation 
    3- 17
    one-touch voice mail transfer 3-18
    station lockout code assignment 3-2 1
    system time and date control 3-22
    text assignment 3-8
    traffic measurement 3-24
    walking class of service 
    confirmation 3-25
    Auto
    day 
    m&e 2-7
    set relocation 2-9Auto 
    Redial4-6 .
    B
    Background music 2-l 1
    DBS-70-700DBS Manual-lssued9/1/95 +I-1
    IndexBarge into busy line 6-5
    Battery backup 2-12
    Blind transfer
    DSLT 5-16key telephone 4-24
    SLT 6-14
    Busy override
    attendant 3-4
    DSLT 5-6
    SLT 6-5
    CCdl
    coverage groups 4-8
    duration display 4-9
    forward ID code for voice mail 
    2- 13
    forwarding
    attendant control 3-7
    DSLT 5-7
    key telephone 
    4- 10
    SLT 6-6
    hold
    DSLT 5- 11
    key telephone 4- 16
    SLT 6- 10park
    attendant 3-5
    DSLT 5-12
    key telephone 4-20
    SLT 6-11
    pickup
    direct4-21,6-12DSLT 5-14
    group 6- 13key telephone 
    4-21,4-23
    SLT 6-12
    transfer
    DSLT 5-16
    key telephone 4-24SLT 6-14
    waiting
    DSLT 5-19
    key telephone 4-28 
    						
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