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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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Account Code2-11 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE To enter an Account Code before a call: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial [627]. 3. Dial the account code. 4. Dial [9] or CO Access code. Dial tone sounds. 5. Dial the desired number. Conditions »Verified Account Codes allow use of an account code as a traveling Class of Service. »If LCR is activated in the system and verified account codes are activated, the user must enter the account code before dialing the LCR code. »When verified...
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2-12Account Code Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press the VERIFIED ACCT CODES flexible button (FLASH 80, Button #14). The following message displays: 2. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds. Print Verified Account Codes Description The Print Verified Account Codes command dumps the entire database as a permanent record which can serve as a hardcopy of the database. The system baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. Figure 2-1: Verified Account...
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Answering Machine Emulation 2-13 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Answering Machine Emulation Description When a call is sent to a voice mailbox, the station associated with that can press a preprogrammed button to listen to the caller leaving the voice mail message. If the mailbox owner decides to speak with the caller, they can press the preprogrammed button to be connected to the caller. Two methods of notification are available, Ring Mode or Speaker Mode. The preprogrammed button type (654+0=Ring...
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2-14 Attendant Assignment / Features Chapter 2 - Features and Operation The Mailbox Owner has the following options when a call is sent to a voice mailbox: To leave the caller in the voice mailand stop the speaker broadcast, press the ON/OFF button. The mailbox owner can continue to listen to the message being left without taking action at their keyset. When the caller disconnects after leaving the voice mail message, the button returns to solid red and the keyset returns to idle. To t a l k t o t h e p...
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Automatic Privacy2-15 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Automatic Privacy Description Privacy is automatically provided on all calls. If one station is conversing, another station cannot intrude on that line. The Automatic Privacy feature can be disabled, allowing up to seven other stations to join in on existing CO line conversations. Refer to“Privacy Release”on page 2-220for details. Background Music Description Each digital telephone user may receive music over their speaker when an optional music...
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2-16Battery Back-Up (Memory) Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 2. Enter the desired channel on the dial pad. Confirmation tone sounds. Music is now issued through the speaker. 3. Press the Volume Bar to change the volume. The following message displays: SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE The background music feature is not compatible with single line telephones. Conditions »When you pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF button, music automatically discontinues. »When the headset is enabled, BGM discontinues....
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Baud Rate Assignments2-17 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps PressFLASHand dial[15]. The first button is lit and ready for programming Port #1. The following message displays: PORT #1, #3, #4, #5 BAUD RATES 1. Press the desired PORT # flexible button(FLASH15,Buttons#1,#3,#4,or#5)to determine the port to program. 2. Enter a 1-digit number for the baud rate: 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT . . . Port #1 = 19.2K, Ports #3, 4, & 5...
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2-18Cabinet/Card Programming Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Cabinet/Card Programming Description The Cabinet/Card Programming feature provides a means to assign the peripheral cards to alternative peripheral card slots. Flash 24 also allows for partial signaling over T1IBs (9) or PRIBs (8). For example, card slots ordinarily accommodate 24 CO line time slots each. This feature allows you to limit the amount of time slots per card to four (4), or multiples of four (4) up to 20. To use this feature,...
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Cabinet/Card Programming2-19 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 2. Press the button corresponding to the desired cabinet (CAB). Buttons #17-19 represent cabinets 0-2. The following message displays on the display: Button #1 LED is lit to indicate that you are programming for peripheral card slot 0. 3. Press the button corresponding to the desired SLOT location. (Buttons #1-9 indicate peripheral card slots 0-8.) 4. Enter a valid number for the type of card plugged into the current peripheral card slot....
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2-20Call Back Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Call Back The two types of Call Back are Manual Call Back and Automatic Call Back. Manual Callback Description A station can initiate a call back request to another busy station. Once that station becomes idle, the station that left the call back request is signaled. The Call Back Button flash rate is the rate at which the Call Back button flashes when a station at which you left a call back request becomes available. This flash rate can be programmed to...