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Starplus Triad Xts Installation Digital Key Telephone System Instructions Guide
Starplus Triad Xts Installation Digital Key Telephone System Instructions Guide
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LCD2-191 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Unavailable Mode (Agent Station) ACD* or UCD Station Call to Voice Mail Group Pilot Number Dial By Name Off-Hook Voice Over (OHVO) Executive Override Voice Mail* Transfer with ID Digits Repeat Redial Call Coverage Station (after call is answered at coverage station in a non-network system or within same Node) (after call is answered at coverage stationinanetworkwithacall passed across a switch) Name/Number Display at Idle * Features available with optional...
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2-192Least Cost Routing Chapter 2 - Features and Operation LeastCostRouting For information about Least Cost Routing (LCR), refer toAppendix B,“Least Cost Routing.” Scrollable Canned Messages ACD* Transfer Display ACD* Overflow Station receives Overflow Call Answering Machine Emulation (when a call rings the station in ring mode) Answering Machine Emulation (when station monitors caller in VM) * Features available with optional software Table 2-16: Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Function CALLING Station...
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Message Wait2-193 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Message Wait Description Stations that are busy, unattended, or in DND can be left a message indication by other stations in the system. Up to five messages can be left at one keyset. Upon return to the station, the user can press the flashing MSG WAIT button to ring each party in sequential order. Operation To leave a message waiting indication: If you dial a station that is busy, unattended, or in DND, you can leave a message waiting indication. 1....
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2-194 Message Waiting Reminder Tone Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Message Waiting Reminder Tone Description The Message Wait Reminder Timer determines the time between repeated reminder tones to a key telephone with a message waiting. Digital station users may be reminded of a message waiting on their telephone with an audible signal presented at a timed interval. The Message Wait Reminder Tone setting is variable from 000-104 minutes. Programming Steps 1....
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Music-On-Hold2-195 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation A maximum of 8 channels are available for use on the system. By default, no channels are assigned. Figure 2-13: Wiring - Music Source to a CO Line Programming Steps 1. Press the MUSIC CH # flexible button(FLASH09,Button#1through#6). The following message displays: X= 4-8 YYY = CO Line number 2. Enter a valid number (001-XXX) that corresponds to the CO line number desired. 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. Music-On-Hold -...
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2-196Music-On-Hold Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press MUSIC-ON-HOLD flexible button(FLASH 05, Button #12). Feature toggles on/off each time button is pressed; and the display updates. [0] = Disabled [1] = Enabled 2. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT…Music-On-Hold is enabled. Music-On-Hold (per CO Line) Description The Music-On-HOLD feature allows a user to select the Music-On-Hold channel for each CO line. This feature lets the system assign CO...
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Mute Key2-197 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 5. Press the MUSIC-ON-HOLD flexible button(FLASH40,PageB,Button#8). The following message displays: 6. Enter a valid number on the dial pad to change this feature. [0] = No Music-On-Hold [1] = Channel 1 ::::: [8] = Channel 8 7. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT…Channel 1 is used for Music-On-Hold. Mute Key Description Pressing the MUTE button while in the speakerphone mode or using the handset...
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2-198Name In Display Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Name In Display Description TheNameinDisplayfeatureallowseveryextension(electronic/digital/SLT)thecapabilityto program the users name, for that station, so that people using display telephones see the name instead of the station number on their display. The name is programmed at each station by the user and may be up to seven letters in length. Operation To create your name: 1. Dial [690] on the dial pad. 2. Enter the name (up to 7 characters may be...
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Name In Display2-199 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Name / Number Display At Idle The Name/Number Display feature allows the programmed seven-digit name and station number to display together. This option is programmable on a per station basis, however the feature must be enabled/disabled in admin programming. If a station has this feature enabled but has not programmed a name, the name portion of the LCD is blank, The priority of the idle display is UCD/ACD, Hunt, Station/Name, or Station alone....
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2-200 Name / Number Translation Table Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Name / Number Translation Table Description An administrable table in the KSU provides a local translation from a received calling number to a name. This can be administered by the customer from the attendant console. This table is also shared by the ICLID features. In cases of conflict between the name delivered from the CO and that in the local translation table, the local translation table rules. 200 entries are provided in this...