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VOICE    VOICE 
Feature Operation
Step  
Step  
Step 3 
Step  l
Step I 
Step  
Step  
Step  
Step  l
Step  
Step  
Step  l
Step  l
To Transfer a call to the   System  only): Look for:  On  green)
Press INTERCOM.Look for: -- HOLD Hold Flash (red). Fast Flash (green)
(Son-modular) -- HOLD Exclusive Hold
Listen for:
Dial toneIf   an ESL   HLD instead.
Press MSG.Listen for:Dial tone stops
 Dial extension number.To send the call to the Automated Attendant. dial the  master number instead.
OR
 Press Hotline...

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VOICE PROMPTING MESSAGES
Description
The system plays Voice Prompting 
 to inform a user of the status of
their call. Voice Prompting Messages help a user as the call progresses. In
addition, Voice Prompting Messages remind users when they have activated
certain features (such as Call Forwarding). The chart below shows the Voice
Prompting Messages.
Voice Prompting Messages are not available in VS.
Voice Prompting 
This  message... Occurs when user...
All lines are busy. For automatic Callback.
please...

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 PROMPTING MESSAGES
Description
Programming
Related Features
Feature OperationVoice 
Prompting  requires the installation of a  or 
PCB. The  or OPA  PCB installs in a trunk slot. replacing four
trunk circuits.
Default 
Voice Prompting Messages occur as indicated in the chart above when the
VAU or 
 PCB is installed. Do not install the VAU or 
PCB in the first trunk slot.
 
None
 er Programming
QJ- Intercom  Control, Alerts (Call Forwarding)  Enable/disable the
Voice Prompting Message.“Your calls have...

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VOLUME CONTROLS
Description .
Each 
 and ESL telephone has three separate volume adjustments:
Background Music. handset and Handsfree. The Background Music
adjustment also sets the volume of incoming ringing and paged
announcements. With Volume Controls. each kevset or ESL user 
individually set volumes to their most  level.
When the user sets the volume for Background Music and Intercom calls
(handset or Handsfree), the level remains until the user changes it. When the
user sets the level for outside...

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VOLUMECONTROLS
Feature Operation
To adjust the volume of Background Music, incoming ringing and paged
announcements:
Step 1 lPress VOL UP A or VOL DN  while feature is active.
To adjust the handset volume:
Step 
 Press VOL UP A or VOL DN  while on a handset call.When you hang up, the volume level for outside calls reverts to a mid-range value.
The volume level for Intercom calls, however, stays at the set value until you change
it.
To adjust the Handsfree (speaker) volume:
Step 1 Press VOL UP A or VOL DN...

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WALKING CLASS OF 
Description
Programming
Related Features
Walking Class of  lets an estension user  override Class of.
Service dialing restrictions. This helps a user that must place an important
call while at a  phone.Walking Class of Service lets the user:
 Go to a  phone
 Implement Walking Class of 
 Place an outside call that the extension normally restricts
Walking Class of Service overrides the following CP- Program COS
restrictions (refer to the Class of Service feature):
Allow Only Intercom...

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 CLASS OF SERVICE
Feature Operation
Step  
Step  
Step  
step  
Step  
To use  Class of  ice to place an outside call:
Lift 
handset.
Press 
Look for: On
Listen for: Tone
If    an ESL wt.  this 
Press  
Listen for:Dial  
Dial Walking Class of  code.
Look for: 
Listen for: dial 
Dial code for outside call. ma! be   dial:
 trunk extension    Trunk Access) trunk  code   I Trunk group access    or  (See Line Rotaries)
Issue FEATURES l-249 

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 OF CONTENTS
Section 
 Configuration
Table of Contents
Introduction. . 
Before Reading this Section . . 
How to Use This Section . . . 
 a  Terminal . . . . . . 
The Main Menu . . . . . 2-4
Entering an Access Code . . . . . . . . . 2-4
The Sub-Menus, . . . . . . .
Entering Data. the Basics . . . . . . . .   
Programming Class of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Programming a  Installed System . . . . . . , . . . . . 2-6
A- TOLL RESTRICTION............................
2-7
AI- INITIALIZE TOLL...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents 
INHIBIT ACCESS TO PAGE     2-63
INHIBIT ACCESS TO PAGE ZONE 
  . 2-65
INHIBIT ACCESS TO PAGE 
  2-67
INHIBIT ACCESS TO ALL CALL PAGING  1)         2-69
DIRECT TRUNK ACCESS 
 TRUNK CAMP-ON  
 CALL PICKUP. ONYX IV  . 
D-   . . . . . . . . . . 
 EXTENSIONS................................
EO- ALL DATA.
.................................2-75
El- PORT NUMBER-
 CIRCUIT TYPE.......: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :  : :  : : : : : ..
 DATA  PORT,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
T- SET    .................
 CLEXR ERROR LOG.
........................
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R-ERROR LOG REPORT.
S-SPEED DIAL.
SL- LIST 
     
SP-   SYSTEM SPEED
DIAL 
SR- ROTARY  
DIAL TRUNKS). . . .
2-36 
 ESCHXSGE  ..................2-365
 CHANGE  ..................
Z-   RECORDS.
....................2-369
List of Illustrations
Figure  Connecting the Programming Terminal
..............2-3
Issue 1-O
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONZ-vii 
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