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    							SATURN IIE EPABX 
    A30808-X5130-A120-l-8918 
    Feature Descriptions 
    Issue 1, May 1986 
    effect, the forwarding station continues to ring for 
    another no answer interval. At the end of the time in- 
    terval, the forwarding process is attempted again. If the 
    Call Forwarding - All Calls or Call Forwarding - Busy 
    Lines feature is in effect, the forwarding station user 
    may activate the Internal Call Queuing - Standby or 
    Internal Call Queuing Callback features. A station with- 
    in the circular hunt group that has this feature in ef- 
    fect is skipped during hunting. If the station is called 
    direct (not part of a hunt sequence) the call is forwarded 
    as described previously. 
    The hunting sequence can be arranged for either 
    consecutive or non-consecutive numbers. The 
    SATURN IIE EPABX System is capable of providing any 
    required number of circular hunt groups. A maximum 
    of 30 stations can be assigned to each circular hunt 
    group. 
    d. Station Hunting - No Answer Advance (SLTSDT) 
    This feature searches for another idle station in a hunt 
    group if a ringing station is not answered within a 
    predetermined period of time. The search for call com- 
    pletion advances until the last station is reached, in 
    which case the last station rings until an automatic 
    recall is initiated. 
    e. Station Hunting - Secretarial (SLTSDT) 
    This feature allows calls to a busy hunt group to be 
    automatically routed to a common station or to a com- 
    mon hunt group. The common station or hunt group 
    can be assigned to handle overflow calls from one or 
    several hunt groups. Two circular hunt groups cannot 
    be combined. 
    f. Station Hunting - Terminal (SLT, SDT) 
    An incoming call to a.busy station, assigned to a ter- 
    minal hunt group, causes the SATURN IIE EPABX 
    System to progressively search for an idle station with- 
    in that hunt group. The hunting sequence starts with 
    the called station and ends with the last station in the 
    group completing the call to the first idle station en- 
    countered. If all stations are busy, busy tone is heard. 
    If a call is forwarded to a member of a terminal hunt 
    group that is busy, the system hunts for an idle mem- 
    ber in that hunt group. 
    If no idle member is found and the Call Forwarding - 
    No Answer feature is in effect, the forwarding station 
    continues to ring for another no answer interval. At the 
    end of the time interval, the forwarding process is 
    attempted again. If the Call Forwarding - All Calls or 
    Call Forwarding - Busy Line feature is in effect, the 
    forwarding station user can activate the Internal Call 
    Queuing - Standby or Internal Call Queuing Callback 
    features. 
    A station within the terminal hunt group that has this 
    feature in effect is skipped during hunting. If the sta- 
    tion is called direct (not part of a hunt sequence) the 
    call is forwarded 
    as previously described. The hunting sequence can be arranged for either con- 
    secutive or non-consecutive numbers. The SATURN 
    IIE EPABX is capable of providing any required num- 
    ber of terminal hunt groups. A maximum of 30 stations 
    can be assigned to each terminal hunt group. 
    g. Stop Hunt (SLTSDT) 
    This feature provides the capability for hunt groups to 
    be temporarily reduced in size. The hunt list is short- 
    ened by a station user dialing the stop hunt access 
    code from the station in which all succeeding stations 
    are to be excluded from the hunting list. 
    For example, if the hunt sequence included extensions 
    234-235-236-237-238 and the stop hunt access code 
    is dialed at extension 236, the new hunt sequence 
    would be extensions 234,235,236. The hunt group can 
    be returned to its full size by a station user dialing the 
    stop hunt cancellation code from the station at which 
    the Stop Hunt feature was activated. 
    h. Automatic Call Distribution (SLT,SDT)’ 
    l ACD Incoming Call Completion. When an incom- 
    ing (CO) call is directed to an ACD group and no 
    station within that group is immediately available 
    for assignment, completion of the call takes place 
    in the following sequence: ringing is detected and 
    continues for a timed period. The caller is then con- 
    nected to the announcement, if provided. After that, 
    the caller is connected to silence or music, if 
    provided. 
    . 
    FIFO Queue Operation. Answering of all incom- 
    ing (CO) calls to the same ACD hunt group is per- 
    formed on a strictly first-in/first-out (FIFO) basis. For 
    instance, if the oldest call is connected to an an- 
    nouncement and is only part way through it when 
    a station becomes available, the call is immediately 
    disconnected from the announcement and con- 
    nected to the available station. 
    l Timing of CO Ringing. If announcement capabil- 
    ity is used in the ACD hunt group, answer super- 
    vision is not returned to the central office until the 
    station selected actually answers. 
    If the announcement capability is used in the 
    group, ringing continues until either the selected 
    station answers or the announcement is connected. 
    When either of these occurs, answer supervision 
    is returned to the central office. 
    l Music-on-Hold (MOH) Delay. When this feature 
    is implemented, waiting callers receive MOH, 
    which continues until a station is assigned to the 
    call. When a station is assigned, the caller receives 
    ringback tone until the station answers. 
    l These four features are basic SATURN features; ad- 
    ditional SATURN ACD features are also available. 
    “ACD” has been referred to as “UCD” in previous 
    sales literature.  
    						
    							SATURN IIE EPABX 
    Feature Descriptions 
    4.11 
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    4.12 
    a. 
    b. 
    C. Message Waiting Features 
    Message Waiting - Automatic Callback (SLTSDT’) 
    A station user that receives a message waiting indica- 
    tion, can have the SATURN IIE EPABX System auto- 
    matically attempt a connection to the activating station 
    by dialing an access code. 
    Message Waiting - Cancellation (SLTSDT’) 
    A station user that receives a message from, or sends 
    a message to another station, may cancel the message 
    by dialing the appropriate cancellation access code. 
    When a station user invokes the Message Waiting - 
    Automatic Callback feature, the associated message 
    waiting indication is automatically cancelled as soon 
    as the station from which the message waiting was 
    originated is answered. 
    Message Waiting Capability (SLT, ATT*,SDT*) 
    This feature allows a station user to send a message 
    waiting indication to a party at another station. The 
    message waiting indication consists of a fiashing lamp 
    and/or a display on the alphanumeric display (SDT 18- 
    and 26-button sets only). 
    The message Waiting feature can be activated toward 
    any SATURN IIE EPABX System station as long as the 
    station has the capability to receive Message Waiting 
    indications. Activation of the Message Waiting feature 
    can be performed either immediately after dialing a 
    busy station number or without first attempting a call 
    to the destination station. 
    Only one message may terminate at an SLT at any one 
    time. The maximum number of messages that can ter- 
    minate at an SDT is four. 
    Privacy Features 
    Attendant Override Security (SLTSDT) 
    Stations assigned this feature may not be overridden 
    by the attendant. 
    Data Line Security (SLTSDT) 
    Stations assigned this feature may not be overridden, 
    camped-on, or receive any other signals (e.g., call wait- 
    ing tone) when the station is busy. 
    Do-Not-Disturb (SLTSDT’) 
    A station user that wishes not to be disturbed by in- 
    coming calls may activate the Do-Not-Disturb feature 
    and make the user’s station appear busy. When this 
    feature is active, all calls to the station receive a busy 
    tone. The user may originate calls in the normal man- 
    ner. However, each time the user goes off-hook, recall 
    dial tone is heard as a reminder that the station is in 
    the Do-Not-Disturb mode. Activation of the Do-Not- 
    Disturb feature via SDTS is performed on a per-line ba- 
    sis. Intercom calls and Voice calls are not affected by 
    activation of the Do-Not-Disturb feature. Message Wait- 
    ing may be activated to a station that has the Do-Not- 
    Disturb feature active. d. 
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    Executive Override (SLTSDT’) 
    This feature allows a station user, upon encountering 
    a busy or special ringback tone on an internal call, to 
    enter into the existing connection for the intended pur- 
    pose of announcing a high priority or emergency call. 
    A.warning tone is provided to both parties before the 
    conversation is overridden. (This tone may be repeat- 
    ed.) Executive Override cannot be invoked if the called 
    station is not in a stable two-party state, established 
    in a three-way connection, assigned with Data Line 
    Security or Executive Override Security, connected to 
    an attendant or customer-provided equipment (paging, 
    dictation, code calling), or no 4 port conference bridge 
    is available. If the called station is in the Do-Not-Disturb 
    mode, this feature is overridden causing the station to 
    ring as in a station-to-station call. 
    Executive Override - Automatic (SLTSDT) 
    This feature allows a station user to camp-on to a busy 
    station and automatically break into the call in progress 
    if the called party does not answer within a predeter- 
    mined period of time. Before the call is overridden, a 
    warning tone is heard by the two conversing parties, 
    alerting them of the impending override. The override 
    function does not occur if the called station is not in 
    a stable two-party talk state, established in a three-way 
    connection, assigned with Data Line Security, or Ex- 
    ecutive Override Security, connected to an attendant 
    or customer-provided equipment (paging, dictation, 
    code calling), or no 4 port conference bridge is availa- 
    ble. If the called station is in the Do-Not-Disturb mode, 
    this feature is overridden causing the station to ring 
    as in a station-to-station call. 
    Executive Override Security (SLT, SDT) 
    Stations assigned this feature may not be overriden 
    by individuals employing the Executive Override 
    Without Warning Tone feature. 
    Executive Override No Tone Security (SLT, SDT) 
    Stations assigned this feature may not be overriden 
    by individuals employing the Executive Override 
    Without Warning Tone feature. 
    Executive Override Without Warning Tone (SLT, SDT) 
    This feature allows station users, upon encountering 
    busy or special ringback tone on an internal call, to 
    enter into the existing connection for the purpose of 
    announcing a high priority or emergency call. No warn- 
    ing tone is provided to the conversing parties. This fea- 
    ture cannot be invoked if the called station is not in 
    a stable two-party connection, established in a three- 
    way connection classmarked with Data Line Security 
    or Executive Override Security - No Tone, connected 
    to an attendant or customer-provided equipment (pag- 
    ing, dictation, code calling), or no 4 port conference 
    bridge is available. If the called station is in the Do- 
    Not-Disturb mode, this feature is overridden causing 
    the station to ring as in a station-to-station call. 
    Both features, Executive Override (With Warning Tone) 
    and Executive Override Without Warning Tone, may 
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    Feature Descriptions 
    coexist in the system. Stations may be assigned either, 
    both, or neither feature, based upon their individual 
    class-of-service. The type of override performed, when 
    allowed, is determined by the access code dialed. 
    While listening to busy or special ringback tone, the 
    calling party depresses the hookswitch and receives 
    recall dial tone. The calling party then dials the access 
    code assigned to Executive Override Without Warn- 
    \, rng Tone. After a steady, low tone is received, a third 
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    Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-A120-1-8918 
    Issue 1, May 
    1986 
    SECTION 5.00 SIEMENS DIGITAL TELEPHONE FEATURES 
    5.01 Siemens Digital Telephone Overview (SDT) 
    The SATURN SDT is a sophisticated, digital electronic tele- 
    phone which is available in three configurations: l6-button 
    Jr. DYAD, 18-button DYAD, and 26-button DYAD, respectively. 
    The buttons can be flexibly assigned to several lines, trunks, 
    and/or features. 
    An alphanumeric liquid crystal display is provided on the 18- 
    and 26-button SDTs. The alphanumeric display provides var- 
    ious information about a call or feature such as the digits 
    dialed from the SDT, identity of an incoming call, messages, 
    etc. 
    All SMs are provided with a built-in speaker and separate 
    volume controls for adjusting the receive loudspeaker volume 
    and the audible alerting tones. (Refer to the User Guide for 
    adjustment instructions.) 
    Each SDT is equipped with a single communication channel 
    which is used exclusively for voice communications. The SD% 
    can be located up to 2,000 cable feet (610 meters) from the 
    SATURN IIE EPABX. 
    The DYAD is also equipped with a built-in microphone; the 
    speaker/microphone combination arrangement allows the 
    DYAD to be provided with Hands-Free Operation features. 
    Refer to Section 4.00 for additional SD%related features. 
    5.02 General Features 
    a. Automatic Line Preference 
    Connection to a given pick-up line on an SDT can be 
    provided on an automatic basis. Each SDT can be 
    assigned one originating and one terminating prefer- 
    ence. The originating preference options are: Prime 
    Line Preference, Last Line Preference, and Idle Line 
    Preference. The terminating preference options are: 
    Ringing Line Preference and Incoming Line Prefer- 
    ence. If an automatic line preference is not assigned, 
    the SDT user must manually depress a pick-up button 
    each time the user originates and answers a call. 
    1. Originating Line Preferences 
    a) Prime Line Preference. This preference option 
    automatically selects for the SDT station user, 
    the prime line pick-up button when the user 
    goes off-hook to originate a call. 
    b) Last Line Preference. This preference option 
    automatically selects for the SDT station user 
    that goes off-hook, the same line pick-up but- 
    ton to which the user was connected the last 
    time the user was off-hook on the SDT. 
    c) Idle Line Preference. This preference option au- 
    tomatically selects for the SDT station user, an 
    idle EPABX line pick-up button when the user 
    goes off-hook to originate a call. 2. Terminating Line Preferences 
    Ringing Line Preference. This preference 
    op- 
    tion automatically selects for the on-hook SDT station user, a pick-up button associated with 
    a call in the ringing state. Pick-up buttons as- sociated with lines that are not assigned to ring 
    on the SDT are not selected. 
    Incoming Line Preference. This preference 
    op- 
    tion automatically selects for the on-hook SDT station user, a pick-up button associated with 
    an incoming call. The line pick-up button as- sociated with an incoming call is selcrted 
    regardless of whether the line is in the ringing 
    or alerting state at that SDT. 
    A terminating line preference takes precedence over 
    an 
    originating line preference when a terminating call exists. The 
    SDT user may override an automatic preference by preselect- 
    ing a 
    b. Call Release  pick-up button prior to going off-hook. - 
    C. 
    d. 
    e. In applications where the on-hook (or off-hook) 
    state 
    of the SDT cannot be provided by way of the hook- 
    switch, the user can obtain the on-hook (off-hook) state by depressing the release feature button. The Release 
    feature button is normally assigned to SDTs from which 
    the user makes use of a headset instead of a 
    hand- 
    set, or when the user attaches the handset to an 
    acoustically-coupled device (i.e., modem). 
    Call Transfer to Attendant 
    An SDT station user engaged on an incoming or 
    out- going call may transfer the call to the attendant for fur- 
    ther assistance by depressing the Attendant Transfer 
    feature button and going on-hook. Alternatively, 
    the user may depress the Attendant Transfer button, wait 
    until the attendant answers, announce the call, and then go on-hook to transfer the call. 
    Feature Buttons 
    Feature buttons are non-locking pushbuttons on 
    the 
    SDT assigned to provide direct access to SATURN IIE 
    EPABX System features in lieu of the more traditional 
    requirement of dialing feature access codes. An LED 
    located within each feature button, except in buttons 
    5 and 10 at the bottom on the 18- and 26-button 
    SDTs 
    and the bottom eight buttons on the %-button SW, pro- vides the active/inactive status of most features. 
    Forced Cal! Forwarding 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to forward 
    a waiting or ringing call to a preassigned station by 
    depressing the Forced Call Forwarding feature button. 
    The forwarded-to station is assigned via a CMU 
    proce- 
    dure. If the forwarded-to station does not answer the 
    call within 30 seconds (adjustable via a CMU proce- dure), the call is transferred to the attendant console.  
    						
    							SATURN IIE EPABX 
    Feature Descriptions 
    f. 
    h. 
    i. 
    5.03 
    a. 
    5-2 I-Use Indication 
    This feature is used by the SDT station user to deter- 
    mine which line the user is presently utilizing. The SDT 
    user activates this feature by depressing the I-Use fea- 
    ture button. This causes all button LEDs to momen- 
    tarily go dark with the exception of the button LED 
    corresponding to the line in use by the user. The I-Use 
    Indication lasts for a period of 1.5 seconds. This fea- 
    ture is activated automatically when the user goes off- 
    hook or depresses a pick-up button for pre-selection. 
    Multiline Pickup 
    This feature allows a SDT station user to have access 
    to several lines. Each line is assigned to a separate 
    pick-up button and corresponds to an EPABX line, CO 
    trunk, WATS trunk, FX trunk, etc. Calls may be origi- 
    nated from or received at any appearance of a partic- 
    ular line by operation of the appropriate pick-up button. 
    Each pick-up button is provided with an LED that indi- 
    cates the status of the associated line. 
    Each digital telephone set must have one (and only 
    one) Prime Line assigned. This line may have appear- 
    ances at other sets but may not be the Prime Line for 
    those sets. In addition to the Prime Line, each set may 
    have line appearances which are not Prime Lines for 
    any set. Such lines are known as “phantom” lines. 
    Phantom lines may also have multiple appearances. 
    A maximum of 128 phantom lines may be assigned in 
    all loads within the SATURN IIE EPABX System. Phan- 
    tom lines are not to be confused with “alias” numbers, 
    which are multiple station numbers assigned to the 
    same station without separate pick-up buttons. (Alias 
    numbers also apply to single-line telephone sets.) 
    Single-line telephone sets may also have a line appear- 
    ance or multiple line appearances on digital telephone 
    sets. 
    Pickup Buttons 
    Pick-up buttons are non-locking pushbuttons on the 
    SDT assigned to provide direct originating and/or ter- 
    minating access to an EPABX line, trunk, intercom or 
    system facility (e.g., paging). An LED located within 
    each feature button, except in buttons 5 and 10 at the 
    bottom on the 18- and 26-button SDTs and the bottom 
    eight buttons on the 16-button SW, provides the cur- 
    rent busy/idle status of the associated facility. 
    Station Senderized Operation 
    Individual SDTs only transmit inaudible digital signals 
    to the SATURN IIE EPABX System common control 
    equipment. If the call is intended to leave the system, 
    the common control equipment stores the digital sig- 
    nals and converts them to dial pulses or DTMF signals, 
    as required, for further transmission to the connect- 
    ing office. A tone generator, located inside each SW, 
    produces an audible tone each time a keypad key is 
    depressed as confirmation of a key depression. 
    Ringing features 
    Abbreviated Ringing - Station Busy 
    Abbreviated ringing is provided when an SDT station b. 
    C. 
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    a. 
    b. 
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    user is active on a call and an incoming call appears 
    on another pick-up button that is programmed to ring 
    on the SDT. When the call first appears, one short burst 
    of tone is heard. The tone is heard only once. The LED 
    within the associated pick-up button flashes, as nor- 
    mal, to indicate the alerting call. If the user goes on- 
    hook to answer the incoming call, the normal ringing 
    tone pattern is heard. _’ 
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    Common Audible Ringing 
    Each pick-up line on a multiple line SOT is assigned 
    as either a ringing or non-ringing appearance. A line 
    that appears on more than one SDT can ring on one, 
    a combination, all, or none of the line appearances. 
    Station Ringer Cutoff 
    :. ; 
    The feature allows the SDT station user to disable the 
    SDT’s audible alert tone by depressing the Station 
    Ringer Cutoff feature button. When the audible alert 
    tone is disabled, all ringing features associated with 
    line appearances are turned off regardless of the call 
    type and/or ringing assignments for the SDT. The sta- 
    tion user may enable the audible alert tone function 
    by again depressing the Station Ringer Cutoff feature 
    button. 
    Direct Access Features 
    Direct Station Selection 
    The Direct Station Selection (DSS) feature allows au- 
    tomatic dialing of a preassigned station number when 
    the SDT station user goes off-hook on a pick-up line 
    and depresses the appropriate DSS feature button. 
    Each SDT can be equipped with one or more DSS fea- 
    ture buttons, each corresponding to a station number 
    assigned via a CMU procedure. An LED, located wi- 
    thin each DSS feature button, provides a visual indi- 
    cation of the busy/idle status of the associated station. 
    Direct Trunk Group Selection 
    A pick-up button can be assigned on one or more SDTs 
    for direct, rather than dial, access of a trunk group. Up 
    to eight SDTs can have an appearance of the trunk 
    group. The busy/idle status of the trunk group is indi- 
    cated via an LED located within the associated pick- 
    up button. A dark LED indicates at least one trunk is 
    idle in the trunk group and a lighted LED indicates all 
    trunks in the trunk group are busy. No incoming calls 
    terminate on this pickup button. 
    Direct Trunk Selection 
    A pick-up button can be assigned on one or more SDTs 
    for direct, rather than dial, access of a specific trunk. 
    Up to eight SDTs can have an appearance of a specif- 
    ic trunk. The busy/idle status of the trunk is indicated 
    via an LED located within the associated pick-up but- 
    ton. A dark LED indicates the trunk is idle and lighted 
    LED indicates the trunk is busy. Incoming calls over 
    the trunk cause the LED to flash at all appearances 
    of the trunk. Ringing is provided at all trunk appear- 
    ances assigned to ring.  
    						
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    Feature Descriptions 
    d. 
    e. 
    5.05 
    a. 
    b. 
    5.06 
    a. Saved Number Redial 
    After dialing a destination number and while still off- 
    hook, the SDT station user may store into system 
    memory the just-dialed number by depressing the 
    Saved Number Redial feature button. Later the user 
    can have the stored number automatically redialed by 
    depressing the same feature button. Only one num- 
    ber can be stored at a time at each SDT 
    Station-Defined Direct Dial 
    The Station-Defined Direct Dial feature allows a sta- 
    tion user to access either another station within the sys- 
    tem or various system feature access codes, by 
    depressing a feature button. No dialing is required by 
    the station user to invoke this feature. 
    A string of up to four digits can be assigned to each 
    SDT button. This digit string can consist of group speed 
    call access codes, individual speed call access codes, 
    feature access codes, or extension numbers. A mini- 
    mum of 1 and a maximum of 16 station-defined direct 
    dial buttons can be used with the SDT. 
    Hold Features 
    Exclusive Hold 
    This feature allows the SDT station user to place a call 
    in a special hold mode, such that only the station user 
    that held the call can retrieve the call, even though the 
    line may appear at other stations. Exclusive hold is ac- 
    tivated by depressing the Exclusive Hold feature but- 
    ton which causes the associated line pick-up LED at 
    the activating station to flutter and light steadily at all 
    other appearances of the line. The call may be retrieved 
    by the station user again depressing the pick-up button. 
    Manual Hold 
    This feature allows the SDT station user to place a call 
    in a special hold mode, such that other station users 
    having access to the same line appearance can 
    retrieve the call. Manual hold is activated by depress- 
    ing the Manual Hold feature button causing the as- 
    sociated line pick-up LED to wink at all appearances 
    of the line on hold. The call may be retrieved at any 
    station with an appearance of the line by the station 
    user depressing the winking pick-up button. 
    Intercom Features 
    Automatic Answer 
    The Automatic Answer feature applies to station-to- 
    station, Automatic Intercom, and Executive Intercom 
    calls. (The feature cannot be used with attendant- 
    extended trunk or DID calls.) This feature can be limited 
    to Automatic Intercom and Executive Intercom calls by 
    class-of-service assignment. 
    The Automatic Answer feature requires that the sta- 
    tion also have the Hands-Free feature assigned. Au- 
    tomatic Answer can be alternately turned ON or OFF 
    by depressing the AUTO ANSWER feature button. The 
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    the feature is activated. In that case, an incoming sta- 
    tion or intercom call causes three short bursts of alert- 
    ing tone. The set is then automatically placed in the 
    Hands-Free mode. 
    Automatic Intercom 
    This feature provides a talking path between two desig- 
    nated SDTs with automatic signaling of the called SDT. 
    An Automatic Intercom call is initiated by depressing 
    the dedicated intercom button associated with the 
    called SDT The station number of the called SDT is 
    displayed on the alphanumeric display. 
    Executive Intercom 
    This feature allows the SDT station user, by depress- 
    ing the Executive Intercom feature button and keying 
    a single digit code, to connect to another SDT within 
    a prearranged intercom group. Each SDT can be 
    equipped with multiple Executive Intercom feature but- 
    tons with each button corresponding to a separate in- 
    tercom group. Each intercom group can have a 
    maximum of ten member stations. The executive in- 
    tercom call is distinguished from other types of inter- 
    com calls by three-burst ringing at the called SD% 
    Manual Intercom 
    This feature allows the SDT station user to connect to 
    a common intercom path by depressing th Manual In- 
    tercom pickup button. All manual intercom LEDs light 
    steadily when the station user connects to the inter- 
    com. A maximum of eight SDTs can be connected to 
    a manual intercom group at any one time. Signaling 
    of one or up to a maximum of eight predetermined 
    SDTs within the intercom group is performed by 
    depressing the Manual Signaling feature button. When 
    the Manual Signaling feature button is depressed, a 
    continuous tone is heard at the preassigned SDT(s) for 
    as long as the button is depressed. 
    Voice Announce 
    The Voice Announce feature may be used in conjunc- 
    tion with Automatic Intercom and Executive Intercom 
    calls only. This feature establishes a one-way commu- 
    nication path which allows a calling party to be heard 
    over the called party’s SDT’s built-in speaker. 
    When Voice Announce is used, only a one-way con- 
    versation path exists from the SDT of the calling party 
    to the SDT of the called party. To allow a two-way con- 
    versation, the called party must either go off-hook or 
    enter the Hands Free mode of operation (if provided). 
    Voice Announce can be alternately turned ON or OFF 
    by depressing the VOICE ANN feature button. The LED 
    in the VOICE ANN feature button is lit when the fea- 
    ture is activated. In that case, an incoming intercom 
    call causes three short bursts of alerting tone. The call- 
    ing party receives one short burst of ringback tone, af- 
    ter which the calling party may converse over the called 
    party’s speaker. 
    Other calls in progress are not interrupted by Voice An- 
    nounce calls. The called party may, if desired, place 
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    an existing call on hold to receive an incoming Voice 
    Announce call. 
    5.07 Display Features (1% and 26-Button SDTs only) 
    a. Attendant Identification on Display 
    An SDT station user dialing the attendant or receiving 
    a call from the attendant results in the attendant indi- 
    cator and attendant identification number being dis- 
    played on the alphanumberic display (e.g., ATT 400). 
    b. Call Forwarding Display 
    An SDT station user that activates a call-forwarding fea- 
    ture is provided with a display of the forwarded- 
    destination number when the SDT is not in use (e.g., 
    FWD-TO 419). An SDT station user that receives a for- 
    warded call is provided with a display that indicates 
    the number of the station that activated call fotward- 
    ing and the source number or designation of the call- 
    ing party (e.g., CF 1234 LOCAL). 
    c. Call Park Location Number Display 
    An SDT station user that parks a call by depressing 
    the Call Park feature button is provided with a display 
    that identifies the location of the parked call. 
    d. Call Pickup Source Display 
    An SDT station user that answers a call via the Dial 
    Call Pickup feature is provided with a visual display 
    of the picked-up station number and the source num- 
    ber or designation of the calling party (e.g., PU 3939 
    LOCAL). 
    e. Call Waiting Display 
    An SDT station user that receives a call waiting signal 
    is provided with a display that includes the call wait- 
    ing indicator, the station number or trunk identity of the 
    call waiting to be answered, and the station number 
    or trunk identity of the connected party. 
    f. Callback Number Display 
    An SDT station user is provided with a callback num- 
    ber display upon receiving a call for an automatic call- 
    back that was initiated earlier by the user. The display 
    includes the callback indicator and the station num- 
    ber to which automatic callback was initiated (e.g., 
    CALLBCK 1219). 
    g. Conference Mode Display 
    An SDT station user is provided with a conference dis- 
    play (CONF) whenever the user is engaged in a con- 
    ference connection. 
    h. DID Call Forward Display 
    With this feature, the alphanumeric display on an At- 
    tendant console shows that the incoming call is a DID 
    trunk call forwarded by another station. 
    The SDT displays “CF” the identity of the station for- warding the call, and a DID trunk identifier message. 
    The ATT displays “IN VIA CFWD”, the DID trunk group 
    and trunk member, and the forwarding station’s class- 
    of-service and identity. 
    i. Dial Input Verification Display 
    This feature allows an SDT station user, dialing a des- 
    tination number or access code, to verify the digits di- 
    aled from the SDT. As each digit is dialed from the 
    digital keypad, the digit is displayed on the alphanu- 
    nieric display, scrolling the dialed digits from right to 
    left. 
    j. Duration of Call Display 
    This feature provides a display of the elapsed time the 
    SDT station user has been engaged on a particular call. 
    The time is displayed in minutes and tenths of minutes 
    and incremented in one-tenth intervals. The feature is 
    activated and deactivated by the user depressing the 
    Duration-of-Call feature button. 
    k. Incoming Call Display 
    An SDT station user that receives an incoming call is 
    provided with a display of the source of the calling party. 
    The call source is defined in SATURN IIE memory as 
    a station number for internal calls and a trunk-type dis- 
    play for external calls. 
    The station number display consists of the calling 
    party’s extension number (e.g., 1219). The trunk-type 
    display is customer-defined by the assignment of up 
    to eight alphanumeric characters to represent the trunk- 
    type (e.g., TIE-NY, WATS, LOCAL, etc.). The trunk-type 
    display is assigned on a trunk-group basis. 
    I. Message Waiting Source Display 
    An SDT station user that receives a message waiting 
    indication is provided with a display that includes the 
    message “CALL’ and the station number from which 
    message waiting was activated (e.g., CALL 1212). 
    m. No Answer Advance Display 
    With this feature, the alphanumeric display on the SDT 
    that is used as the destination for the No Answer Ad- 
    vance hunting feature will show “NA” to indicate that 
    the call is a No Answer Advance, the identity of the 
    station that did not answer, and the identity of the call- 
    ing station. 
    n. Recall Identification Display 
    An SDT station user that answers a call that is part of 
    a recall receives a recall identification display on the 
    alphanumeric display (e.g., RECALL 1234). 
    o. Speed Calling - Individual List Display 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to display the 
    individual’s speed call list of directory (or station) num- 
    bers. The display can be used as a reference for dial- 
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    list. The first number of the speed call list can be dis- 
    played by depressing the Speed Call feature button 
    while remaining on-hook. Additional depressions of the 
    Speed Call feature button cause other members of the 
    speed call list to be displayed in sequence. 
    p. Station Message Detail Recording Account Code 
    Display 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to depress the 
    Account Code feature button and display the preas- 
    signed default account code or the special account 
    code entered previously by the user. The display in- 
    cludes the account code indicator and account code 
    to which the present call is being recorded (e.g., ACCT 
    55101024567). The user may change the account code 
    to another account code at any time during an estab- 
    lished call. 
    q. Time-of-Day Display 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to obtain the 
    time of day, by depressing the Time-of-Day feature but- 
    ton. The time is obtained from the SATURN IIE EPABX 
    System clock and displayed in either a 12-hour or 
    24-hour format depending on the system option in use. 
    The nominal time for the display is 1.5 seconds (varia- 
    ble via CMU procedures). Thereafter, the display goes 
    blank and is replaced by whatever display existed pri- 
    or to the activation of this feature or an updated display. 
    r. Timed Reminder 
    The Timed Reminder feature provides the SDT user 
    with a timed alarm-type alert. Up to four timed 
    reminders per SDT may be programmed within a 
    24-hour period. 
    When the system clock reaches the same time value 
    as the timed reminder setting, a continuous tone is 
    emitted and the SET ALARM feature button’s LED 
    starts flashing. To display the timed reminder settings, 
    the SDT user depresses the SET ALARM feature but- 
    ton while on-hook. The feature button’s LED lights 
    steadily and the first timed reminder appears in the dis- 
    play. The alarm number is shown to the extreme left 
    of the display; the time setting to the extreme right. 
    Additional depressions of the SDT SET ALARM fea- 
    ture button causes each timed reminder to be dis- 
    played in sequence. After Alarm 4 has been displayed, 
    the display mode is exited by depressing the feature 
    button again. 
    The display goes blank or returns to a previously- 
    existing display and the feature button’s LED extin- 
    guishes. 
    The alarm ceases and the SDT ALARM feature but- 
    ton’s LED extinguishes when one of the following 
    occurs: 
    l SDT user goes off-hook, 
    l SET ALARM feature button is depressed, or 
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    The display is then restored to the previous display. 
    Message Waiting Features 
    Message Waiting - Selective Automatic Callback (18- 
    and 26-button SDTs only) 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to display each 
    message that is waiting at the user’s SDT (i.e., CALL 
    1219) and respond to any particular message by initiat- 
    ing an automatic callback to the associated station. 
    To display each message that exists at the SDT, the 
    user remains on-hook and repetitively depresses the 
    Message Waiting - Automatic Callback feature button. 
    Each button depression displays the next succeeding 
    message. To initiate an automatic callback in response 
    to a particular message, the user displays the desired 
    message, goes offhook, and depresses the Message 
    Waiting - Automatic Callback feature button. 
    Message Waiting - Selective Cancellation 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to selectively 
    cancel any or all messages waiting at the user’s SDT. 
    A particular message is cancelled by the user display- 
    ing the desired message and depressing the Message 
    Waiting Cancellation feature button. 
    Privacy Features 
    Bridged Call 
    This feature allows three station users to be off-hook 
    on the same line when multiple appearances of the 
    line exist. An SDT user can bridge on a line already 
    occupied by two other parties, by depressing the pick- 
    up button corresponding to the occupied line. A con- 
    ference tone is heard by the connected parties before 
    bridging occurs. If the Call Privacy feature is activat- 
    ed, bridging is denied. 
    Call Privacy 
    Activation of the Call Privacy feature on a specific line 
    prevents all other parties from bridging on that line. Ar- 
    rangements can be made in SATURN IIE software for 
    automatic activation of call privacy each time the user 
    goes off-hook or manual activation of call privacy by 
    the station user depressing the Privacy feature button. 
    In either case, call privacy can be deactivated by the 
    station user depressing the Privacy feature button. 
    Special Station Operation Features 
    Hands-Free Mute 
    The Hands-Free Mute feature allows users of an SDT 
    equipped with the Hands-Free feature to disable the 
    SDT built-in microphone while the Hands-Free feature 
    is active. This permits private conversation locally 
    without being overheard by the calling party. 
    The Hands-Free Mute feature is operational only when 
    the Hands-Free feature is selected (HANDS FREE but- 
    ton LED lit). When the Hands-Free feature is select- 
    ed, the Hands-Free Mute feature may be alternately 
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    turned ON or turned OFF by depressing the Hands- 
    Free MUTE feature button. The SDT built-in micro- 
    phone is muted (turned OFF) when the LED in the 
    MUTE button is lit. Conversely, the SDT built-in micro- 
    phone is active (turned ON) when the LED is off. 
    The Hands-Free Mute feature has no control over the 
    handset microphone. 
    b. Hands-Free Operation 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to originate or 
    answer a call and converse with the other party without 
    lifting the handset. Call progress tones such as dial 
    tone, busy tone, audible ringback tone, etc., and the 
    voice of the called party are heard over the speaker 
    built into the SDT. To talk to the party, the user speaks 
    into the built-in microphone. To originate a hands-free 
    call, the user selects an idle pick-up button, depress- 
    es the HandsFree feature button, listens for dial tone 
    over the speaker and dials the desired destination num- 
    ber. To answer an incoming call, the user depresses 
    the appropriate pick-up button, and depresses the 
    Hands-Free feature button. 
    No handset is required during the hands-free call. The 
    user can convert from hands-free to handset opera- 
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    Hands-Free requires the use of an SDT equipped for 
    Hands-Free operation. 
    c. On-Hook Dialing 
    This feature allows an SDT station user to originate a call 
    without lifting the handset until the called party has an- 
    swered. Call progress tones such as dial tone, busy tone, 
    audible iingback tone, etc., and the voice of the called 
    party are heard over the speaker built into the SDT, To 
    originate a call, the user selects an idle pick-up button, 
    depresses the On-Hook Dialing feature button, listens for 
    dial tone over the speaker, and dials the desired desti- 
    nation number. If the user encounters busy tone, the call 
    may be disconnected by again depressing the On-Hook 
    Dialing feature button. If the called station is idle, the user 
    hears audible ringback tone. When the called party an- 
    swers, the party’s voice is heard over the speaker. To talk 
    to the called party, the user must convert to normal hand- 
    set operation by picking up the handset. 
    For SDTs assigned the On-Hook Dialing feature 
    and 
    a Push-to-Talk feature button, the user can originate 
    or answer a call and converse with the other party 
    without lifting the handset. The Push-to-Talk feature but- 
    ton must be depressed while the user speaks into the 
    microphone and released to hear the other party’s 
    response over the speaker. 
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