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Telrad Digital DIGITAL FAMILY OF SYSTEMS Feature Description Addendum Manual
Telrad Digital DIGITAL FAMILY OF SYSTEMS Feature Description Addendum Manual
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2-1 Section 2 SYSTEM FEATURES 2.1 GENERAL This section describes the Release 7 revisions and enhancements to features and services applicable to the DIGITAL 26, DIGITAL 32, DIGITAL KEY BX, DIGITAL 400, and DIGITAL 1000 systems -- hereinafter referred to as DIGITAL systems. These characteristics and features apply to each of the DIGITAL systems unless stated otherwise. 2.2 AVANTI COLLECTION OF TELEPHONE SETS Description Table 2-1 summarizes the main features of the Avanti Collection of telephone...
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76-110-0690/G, Issue 1 2-2Table 2-1 Avanti Collection Telephone Set Characteristics * Map ED serves both the model 3020 and the model 3025 Avanti telephone sets. When using the map to pro gram the buttons on the model 3020 sets, disregard the bottom row of buttons. * * Map SM serves both the model 3015D and the model 3015 Avanti telephone sets. Avanti CTI data interface cards Two types of data interface cards -- • the Avanti APP Lync interface card and • the Avanti DATA Lync interface card -- are...
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Section 2: SYSTEM FEATURES 2-3 Avanti APPLync interface card The Avanti APPLync interface card supports the TSAPI (Telephone Services Application Programming Interface) and ACD I.Q., utilized to provide an interface for various CTI applications. Avanti DATALync interface card The Avanti DATALync interface card supports the PC applications operational mode that is used to transfer data from PC applications toward any DIGITAL system resource. Currently supported PC applications are TAPI (Telephone...
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76-110-0690/G, Issue 1 2-4Related features NOTE There is no technician station for Release 7 of the DIGITAL systems. 2.3 NETWORK ENHANCEMENTS The networking capabilities of the DIGITAL systems have been enhanced to include the following network features: • Digital Private Network Signaling System (DPNSS) support; • QSIG support; • Automated Attendant/ImaGEN network enhancement. For a detailed description of these features, see Private Networks Between Telephone Systems, Section 3. 2.4 PHONE BOOK...
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Section 2: SYSTEM FEATURES 2-5 Speed dial bin enhancement A speed dial bin, containing the user’s personal speed dial list or any of the system speed dial lists, can contain not only the telephone number corresponding to the speed dial number, but also the name of the person at that telephone number. The speed dial lists, expanded to include names, now serve as the Private Phone Book and System Phone Book lists. The personal and system speed dial features are described in detail in Sections 2.129...
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76-110-0690/G, Issue 1 2-6The user can activate Phone Book dialing only if the telephone set is in the “idle” state, or during speed dial programming, but not during a telephone conversation. However, the Phone Book can be used to enter, update and remove names and telephone numbers, either when the telephone set is in the “idle” state, or, during a telephone conversation. The user can dial the desired party by alphabetic dialing -- dial by name -- or by selecting the desired party from the display...
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Section 2: SYSTEM FEATURES 2-7 Each telephone number defined can contain up to 16 digits. The names in both private and system Phone Book lists are sorted alphabetically. As indicated in Table 2-3, the number of the entries that can appear on a telephone set display varies with the telephone model. Each entry occupies one line on the display. Table 2-3 Phone Book Display For further detail regarding the Phone Book operation, see the DIGITAL family of systems Release 7 Operating Instructions...
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76-110-0690/G, Issue 1 2-8When entering the number of a Private or System Speed Dial bin, make certain to include the lead zeros. For example, if the system is programmed for two-digit bin numbers, for bin 1: enter 01; if the system is programmed for three-digit bin numbers, for bin 1: enter 001. In order to access the Phone Book feature on a telephone set that has no softkeys, an available programmable button, on that set, must be defined for this purpose in system administration. The maximum...