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Trunk Access,  Individual Trunk
DescriptionAllows the PT user to get an idle CO line for making a CO call
simply by pressing an idle Single-CO button.
Conditions¥ Class of Service programming
COS (Class of Service) programming determines the trunk groups
available for each extension user.
¥ A Single-CO button can be assigned to a flexible CO button by Station,
User or System Programming. 
Programming References
System...

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Trunk Access, Trunk  Group
DescriptionAllows the extension user to get an idle CO line for making a CO
call by specifying a Trunk Group. An idle line is selected from the
Trunk Group. To specify a Trunk Group, dial the feature number
for ÒTrunk Group AccessÓ (default = 8)  and a desired Trunk
Group number (01 through 48). A PT user can also specify a Trunk
Group by pressing a Group-CO button.  
Conditions¥Class of Service programming
COS (Class of Service) programming...

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Trunk Answer From Any  Station  (TAFAS)
DescriptionA tone signal is emitted from the external pager when an incoming
CO call is received.  Any extension user can answer the call. 
Conditions¥ Hardware Requirements
A user-supplied external paging device is required to utilize this feature.
Up to two external pagers can be installed in the system. 
¥ To answer an incoming CO call ringing at an external pager, dial the
feature number and TAFAS number 1 or 2.  The feature...

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Trunk Busy-out 
DescriptionAllows the Manager and an Operator to busy out a CO line to pre-
vent extension users from accessing it.
[The details of Trunk Busy-out feature]
There are the following two types of trunk port relay status which is set
to Trunk Busy-out.
a) Busy (Loop Relay On) : making the line busy by hardware 
b) Idle (Loop Relay Off) : making the line busy by software 
The Central Office recognizes a trunk line as shown in Table 1.
The actual behavior of...

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Table 1. The specification of Trunk Busy-out On
ConditionsNone
Programming References
System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
4.2.2  System - Numbering Plan
Ñ (94) Trunk Busy-out
4.2.7  System - System Option
Ñ (34) ELCOT / LCOT Busy-out Loop Relay
Ñ (35) GCOT Busy-out Loop Relay
Feature ReferencesNone
Operation ReferencesOperator/Manager Service Features...............User Manual, Section 4.4
Trunk Busy-out Setting
LCOT
ELCOT...

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Trunk Connection Assignment Ð Outgoing
DescriptionUsed to determine the Trunk Group which can be accessed by an
extension user for making outside calls on a Class of Service basis.
This feature is useful to prevent unauthorized toll calls.
Conditions¥When the extension user tries to make an outside call on a disallowed
Trunk Group, a reorder tone is sent to indicate that the user cannot use it. 
¥ Night Service
Trunk Groups available for each Class of Service can be...

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Trunk Group 
DescriptionAll CO lines and TIE lines in the system can be grouped into up to
48 Trunk Groups.  This allows extension users to call outside par-
ties without designating a specific CO line, since a CO line is auto-
matically selected from the designated Trunk Group.  All CO lines
belonging to a Trunk Group  follow the assignment determined for
that Trunk Group.
Conditions¥ Each CO line can only belong to one Trunk Group.
¥ Line Hunting Order
An idle CO line...

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Trunk Route Control 
DescriptionAllows the Manager and the Operators to make a call using a
specific trunk.
They can verify the status of the specified trunk.
Conditions¥  This feature does not override the Toll Restriction by COS or the
Tenant Service.
¥ Redial does not work if a call has been made using this feature.
Programming References
None
Feature ReferencesNone
Operation ReferencesOperator/Manager Service Features..............User Manual, Section 4.4
Trunk...

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Two-Way Recording into the Voice Mail 
DescriptionThis is one of the DPT Integration features.
Allows the PT user to record the current telephone conversation
into his/her own mailbox or another extension userÕs mailbox.
Note:
During the recording of Two-Way telephone conversations, inform
the other party that the conversation is being recorded.
Conditions¥ Two-Way Record/Two-Way Transfer button
These buttons can be assigned to a flexible (CO, DSS) button by
Station,...

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T-1 Carrier
DescriptionThe T1 line is at the bottom of the digital transmission hierarchy.
A T1 line carries 1.544 Mbps of data (Which can be voice or any-
thing else).  The T1 line contains 24 voice channels. Voice is digi-
tized by Pulse Code Modulation.
Conditions¥  Hardware Requirements
T-1 trunk card (KX-T96187) and user-supplied CSU (Channel Service
Unit) are required to utilize T-1 carrier with the KX-TD500 System.  
¥  Trunk Interface
This card supports five...
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