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Starplus Triad Xts Digital Key Telephone System System Programming And Operation Manual
Starplus Triad Xts Digital Key Telephone System System Programming And Operation Manual
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Camp On2-53 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Conditions » The CAMP ON button can be assigned on 8-button phones using code 620. » Calls cannot be camped on when a station is in DND or in Conference. » If the party that initiated the Camp On hangs up, then Camp On is canceled and the call is blind-transferred. Camp On Button Flash Rate Description The Camp On button flash rate is the rate at which the Camp On button flashes when you receive a Camp On. This flash rate can be programmed to 29 different...
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2-54Centrex/PBX Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Centrex/PBX The XTS provides features that are Centrex compatible so that Centrex users can utilize the XTS System to enhance their Centrex capabilities. The system actually simplifies and provides easier access to many Centrex features by offering the following features. CO / PBX Programming Description Each individual outside line connected to the system may be programmed as a CO or PBX line. Use the PBX mark when identifying Centrex lines....
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Centrex/PBX2-55 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Off-Hook Preference Description Telephones, key and SLT, may be programmed to have their personal Centrex line accessed automatically just by lifting the handset or pressing the ON/OFF button (Speaker Button on SLTs). Internal features to the XTS are still made available to digital telephones by accessing intercom before going off-hook. Refer to “Ring Down/Hot Line/Off-Hook Preference” on page 2-247. Private Line Appearance Description The XTS allows...
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2-56Centrex/PBX Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Centrex/PBX Flash Timer Description Flash is a programmable opening on a line for signaling. When using an outside line, flash lets a user obtain a new dial tone without losing the line. This is particularly useful behind a PBX or Centrex. Each CO line can be programmed for a flash time. Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is...
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Centrex/PBX2-57 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Operation While connected to an outside line (PBX/Centrex): 1. Press the FLASH button. Receive transfer dial tone. 2. Dial a PBX/Centrex station number. 3. Hang up to complete the transfer. PBX Dialing Codes Description Five 1- or 2-digit PBX access codes can be programmed into memory. When dialed, these codes signal the system so toll restriction is applied at the next dialed digit. When a single digit code [9] is entered, it must be followed by [#]...
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2-58Class Of Service Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Class Of Service Description Each station and each CO line is assigned a Class of Service (COS) which governs stations’ dialing privileges. Day COS and Night COS assignments to stations provide the system administrator additional control over station dialing, preventing misuse of phones after hours. Seven uniquely defined COSs are available for assignment to stations and five uniquely defined COSs are available for assignment to CO lines....
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Class Of Service2-59 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Class of Service - CO Line Description Through assignments of a CO Line Class of Service, the assigned CO line interacts with a station Class of Service. Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is being programmed, enter that number twice (001 001). 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display...
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2-60Class Of Service Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Station Day Class of Service Description Each station must be assigned a certain COS for Day Mode operation and for Night Mode operation. Class of Service (COS) determines the station’s dialing privileges. Use Flash 50 programming when you want to modify a range of stations’ attributes using fixed station numbers. Use Flash 51 programming to modify a single station’s attributes using a flexible station number. Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and...
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Class Of Service2-61 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 5. Press the DAY COS flexible button (Button #2). 6. Enter a valid number on the dial pad (1-7) corresponding to one of seven possible Classes of Service to which a station may be assigned. The seven classes of service are: [1] = COS 1; No restrictions [2] = COS 2; Table A governs [3] = COS 3; Table B governs [4] = COS 4; Table A and B govern [5] = COS 5; Restricts [0], [1], [ ], [#] dialed as first-digit with a 7-digit maximum [6] = COS 6;...
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2-62Class Of Service Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [50] or dial [51]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and one of the following messages displays: 2. Enter the range of fixed station numbers (100-351) to be programmed. If only one station is being programmed, enter that number twice, e.g., [100 100]. -or- Enter a valid flexible number (100-8999) to be programmed. 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates....