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DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons:Used to call a corre-
sponding extensions with One-Touch.  Every button is provided
with an indicator (Busy Lamp Field), which shows the current state
of the corresponding extension as shown in the Table below:
*1If the DSS button is corresponded with a DN type PT, the DSS indica- 
tor turns on when at least one PDN button on the corresponding 
DN type PT becomes busy.
*
2If the extension corresponding with the DSS button is in...

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Electronic Station Lockout
DescriptionAllows the extension user to lock his/her extension so that other
users cannot make outside calls.  Any 3-digit numeric code (000-
999) can be used to lock and unlock the extension.  
Conditions¥How does this feature restrict the extension?
This feature restricts the extension from making an outside call only.
Other operations are not affected.
¥Remote Station Lock
Remote Station Lock Control overrides Electronic Station Lockout....

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Emergency Call
DescriptionAllows any extension user to dial out a pre-assigned emergency
number after seizing a CO line regardless of the restrictions
imposed on the extension.  
Conditions¥ Up to 10 emergency numbers, such as 911 (emergency services) can be
stored.  The number Ò911Ó is already stored at the factory by default.
¥ Emergency number is allowed to call even in the following cases;
Ñ in Account Code Ð Verified (All Calls, Toll Restriction Override) 
mode
Ñ...

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End-to-End DTMF Signaling (Tone Through)
DescriptionDTMF signaling is required for access to special network services
offered by some telephone companies.  This system allows the
extension user to signal the other end using DTMF tones during an
established call.
Conditions¥ If the dial type of the line is assigned to DTMF, Tone Through mode is
established automatically after the dialing sequence is finished and the
call is established.
¥Pulse to Tone Conversion
If the...

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Executive Busy Override Ð Barge-in 
DescriptionAllows the PT user to interrupt an existing outside call (either
between two outside parties or between an outside party and an
inside party) by pressing the red lit S-CO or DN button.  This
establishes a 3-party conference call.  
Conditions¥
This feature is available when one extension has an SDN button associ-
ated with the PDN button of the other.
¥Executive Busy Override Deny
Extension users can prevent this function...

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Executive Busy Override Ð Extension
DescriptionAllows the extension user to interrupt an existing extension call
(either between two inside parties or between an outside party and
an inside party) by dialing Ò2Ó.  This establishes a 3-party confer-
ence call.  
Conditions¥Class of Service
Class of Service programming determines the extension users who can
perform this feature.
¥Executive Busy Override Deny
It is possible for extension users to prevent this feature from...

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Executive Busy Override Deny
DescriptionAllows the extension user to prevent his/her extension from being
interrupted by ÒExecutive Busy OverrideÓ from another extension
user.  
Conditions¥Class of Service
Class of Service programming determines the extension that can per-
form this feature.
Programming References
System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 
4.2.2  System - Numbering Plan
Ñ (46) Executive Override Deny Set/Cancel...

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EXTENSION GROUP-SUMMARY
DescriptionTo support efficient utilization of extensions, they can be grouped
together as an Extension Group.
Any extension in the Extension Group can pick up a call ringing at
another extension within the same Extension Group (Call Pickup -
Group).
Extension Group is used to direct incoming calls (both extension
and outside) to a group of answering extensions associated with the
type of incoming calls.
Up to 128 Extension Groups can be created...

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Call Priority
Ñ UCD Setting
Time Table No.
FWD No Answer
Auto LOGOUT Mode
Supervisor Extension
LOGIN Monitor
UCD Call Waiting 
4.4.2  Line - Extension Line
Ñ Group No.
Description of Programming Items
1. FDN
Specifies the FDN (Floating Directory Number) for each Extension
Group.
2. Group Type
Specifies the Group Type for each Extension Group
This determines how the Extension Group handles the incoming calls
directed to it.
3. Tenant No.
Assigns a Tenant No. (1-8) to...

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Ringing Type
Specifies whether the call coming in on an Operator Group rings one
Operator (Single) or all Operators in the group (Multi) simultaneously.
Call Priority
Specifies the answering priority of incoming calls to the Extension
Group by call type when more than one call is ringing at an Operator
extension.
8. UCD Setting
(Assignable only when UCD is specified in Group Type program-
ming.)
Time Table No.
Specifies the UCD Time Table number for the Extension...
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