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SYSTEM TIMERS
Description
The system administrator can use the 
 terminal to change values
for various 
 Timers.  timers affect estension. trunk and 
performance.  stem Timers lets the administrator customize 
estension. trunk or   parameters for the site application. The chart
below 
 describes these timers (programmed in QT- System Timers).
Refer to 
 Section  for  information.
Park Orbit Recall Time 
 sets  long a Parked call remains in orbit before
recalling the estension that 
 parked it. Refer to...

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SYSTEM TIMERS
Description
(Cont’d)
Default Configuration
TimerDefault  
Park Orbit Recall Time 60 seconds
Hold Recall Time . . 
 seconds
Camp-On Time . 60 seconds
Trunk Response Time . 
 seconds
Modem Reserve Time . . . . . . . 30 seconds
Number of Rings Before Recall . . 
 rings
OPA Overflow Ring Control . . . . . 3 rings
Delayed Ring Interval . 3 rings
Flash Response Time . . . . ,700 
 Detection Counter . . . . No entry
 Type Feature  Delay , . . . No entry
Traffic Management Report 
 Time . . No...

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  (TANDEM 
Description
Tandem   an extension user to join  outside calls in a
trunk-to-trunk Conference. The 
 user can then drop out of the call.
leaving the trunks in an 
 Conference. The extension user that
established the Conference is not part of the conversation. The Conference
continues until either outside caller hangs up.
Tandem Trunking helps a dispatcher. for example. put two repairmen in
touch. The dispatcher could:
 Answer a call from one repairman
 Place a call to the other
 Set up a...

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 CALLS (TANDEM 
Feature Operation
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Step  
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Step I l
Step 2 
Step 3 
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Step  l
To set  up  a Tandem Call at a 
Place or  first  call.    ith 
Press Look  -- HOLD line key Hold Flash (red). Fast Flash (green)
(Son-modular) -- HOLD and line  Exclusive HoldListen for:Dial tone
Place or  second call.Listen for:  caller.
Press CONF.Look for:CONF On (red green)Listen for:  ith both parties
Hang up.
Look for: Line 
 On (red)
To set  up  a Tandem Call at an ESL set:
Place or...

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TENANT SERVICE
Description
The system administrator can divide the system into individual tenant groups.
Typically, each tenant group has their own attendant, outside lines and 
paging
zones. Tenant Service lets the system administrator use the same system for
several different businesses. If an extension user dials 0, they reach their own
operator. In addition, outside calls to and from one tenant don’t interfere with
the other. Finally, members of one tenant group hear only their own Zone
Paging, not...

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TENANT SERVICE
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Required Programming 
Assigning Trunks to Tenants for Placing Calls (Cont’d)
KS- Programming Keys for 
 Program the types of keys that allow
the extension user to place trunk calls.
Assigning Internal Paging Zones to Tenants
CP- Inhibit Access to Page Zone 3 
  Allow/inhibit Paging to zone 3
for extensions with this COS. You can allow this option for one tenant
group’s members and deny it for all others.
CP- Inhibit Access to Page Zone 2 
  Allow/inhibit Paging to zone 2
for...

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TENANT SERVICE
Related Features
Attendant Console  IV)The Attendant Console can  in a tenant group or can cross tenant assignments.
Refer to the   feature for programming details.
Automatic Route  Cost Routing extensions  the same  LCR programming regardless of tenant
Direct Inward DialingDID callers can dial an  in any tenant group.
Direct Inward Line
You can  unansuered  recall to all tenant groups or only to the extension tenant 
Direct  Svstem AccessAll tenants share the same  code.
IntercomMembers...

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TIE LINES
Description
The system provides connection for two-wire Type I Signaling   tie
trunks. Tie trunks directly link two systems independent of the 
 switched
network. Tie trunks let callers from the connected systems:
Use each other’s trunks for outgoing calls
 Call each  extensions
 Use each other’s Speed Dial bins
In the example below, a tie trunk connects System A and System B. Unless
restricted in progr
System A users can access the trunks, extensions
and Speed Dial bins in System B....

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TIE LINES
Programming
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Required 
CP- Absorb 1st Digit for DID and Tie Trunks   For incoming
wink start tie trunk calls. enable disable 1st digit absorption. If enabled.
system ignores first incoming digit on tie trunk call.
E- Trunks. 
 Circuit   Assign each tie line one of the following
circuit types:
16 DTMF Wink Start tie line
17 Dial Pulse Wink Start tie line
 DTMF Immediate Dial tie line
19 Dial Pulse Immediate Dial tie line
E- Trunks. 
  Circuit Sumber  Enter the  circuit number for...

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 LINES
Programming
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Related Features
Feature Operation
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Step  
Step 3 
Other Programming  
E- Trunks. El-  Trunk in Outbound Rotary  If the tie trunk is  
a trunk rotary for outgoing calls. enter the number of the next trunk in the
E- Trunks.  CCD Group  Extension  (First Trunk in
Group) 
 If tie trunk is in a rotary for outgoing calls. specify the first trunk in
the 
All trunks in the rotary should have the same entry for this option.
E- Trunks, EC- Group Call Pickup Group 
 For incoming tie...
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