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    Feature Cross Reference (Page 4 of 5)
    Music On Hold
    Night Answer (Off-Hours Ringing)
    VS12x36 32x60  IV
    Comments 
          Different connections in VS
        Different UNA prog. in VS
    IV has 
    VS user-programmable
    Non-Blocking Architecture
    Off-Hook Signaling
    Off-Premise Extension
    Operator Assistance (OPA)
    Paging
        
          Voice over VS user-prog.
            , Requires future module in VS
        INot in VS
        2 ext zones in VS, 4 in othersDifferent prog in VS
    No page relays in VS
    Auto Page only in IV
    VS user-programmable
     Compatibility  
    Personal Greeting   Not in VS
    Prime Line Selection
       VS user-programmable
    Privacy  
    Privacy Groups    
    Private Line   Different capacities
    Programmable Keys
      Different options VS and IV
    Release Key    DSS Console only
    Removing Trunks and Extensions
        From Service
    Reverse Voice Over (ONYX IV)
    Ringing Line Preference
    I    VS user-programmable
    Save   
    Selectable Display Messages    
     
    16 in VS, 64 in others16 preset in VS without 
    Silent Monitor   
    Special Services and OCC Compatibility      
    Issue 1-OFEATURES l-ix 
    						
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    Feature Cross Reference (Page 5 of 5)
    Special Trunk Interface
    Speed Dial56x120
    12x36 32x60  IV
    Comments 
       
     
       Not in VS
     Different number of blocks
    Names in VS needs AUX
    VS user-programmable
    Split
       Split key in IV
    Station Message Detail Recording   No separate modem port in VS
    Requires AUX in VS
    System Identification    VS uses first line only
    System Programming Password    ProtectionDifferent passwords
    System Reports, Diagnostics and    Maintenance Utilities
    System Timers
        Additional timer in 
    Tandem Calls (Tandem     Needs disconnect supervision
    Tenant Service
      I   Different prog in VS
    Tie Lines
         VS requires future module
    Time and Date Setting
        No voice time in VSVS user-programmable
    t
    Toll Restriction    No voice prompt in VS
    Traffic Management Reporting
        No modem in VSRequires  in VS
     Management Reporting (ONYX Different options in IV
    Transfer
      
    Voice Mail Compatibility   Additional option in IV
    Voice Prompting Messages
       Not in VS
    Volume Controls   
    Walking Class of Service    
    l-x FEATURESTssue 1-O 
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
    Before Reading .
    This Section
    !This section provides detailed information on the system’s features. If you
    don’t know what the various features are, review the feature 
    provided as part of this section’s Table of Contents. After reviewing the
    feature summary, turn back to this section for the specifics.
    Using This Section
    The features in this section are in alphabetical order, like a dictionary. This
    section subdivides each feature definition into headings as follows:
    Description tells what the feature is and describes its benefits. Along with
    the Description are the 
    Conditions and Default Configuration. Conditions
    provides the feature’s operational limits (if any). Default Configuration
    outlines how the feature works with the default programming. When
    initially installed, the system uses the default configuration.
    Programming explains the system programming that lets you customize the
    feature. Some features require programming; others don’t. You 
    must
    customize the Required Programming to make the feature work. Other
    Programming 
    lists additional programs you should consider when setting
    up the feature. If you decide to customize a feature, use Section 2 to:
    Enter the change in the system
    Record the change on the Program Record Form (PRF)
    Refer to the System Programmable Options chart at the end of this manual
    for a handy Feature-to-Program troubleshooting reference.
    Related Features presents the feature interaction.
    Feature Operation consists of instructions on how to use each feature. The
    instructions also show the various flash and ring rates and system tones
    (Tables 
     through l-3). This tells the user what to expect before and
    after each instruction step. For example:Look for: Line key On (red/green)
    Listen for:
    Dial tone
    indicates that both red and green  in the line key are on and the user
    listens to dial tone. If a user has an Electronic Single Line (ESL) set, the
    Look for instructions do not apply.
    VS User-Program-
    mable Features
    With the correct access level, a user can customize selected features from the
    telephone. The user-programmable features are abbreviated in this manual:
     +  + Line key + Y(es) or N(o) + SAVE
        
    and press Press line keyPress SAVE
    User-programmable features include (refer to the system Administrator’s
    Guide for the specifics):
    Call Coverage KeysOff-Hook Signaling
    Central Office Calls, Answering
    Paging
    Intercom
    Prime Line Selection
    Group Call Pickup
    Headset CompatibilityRinging Line Preference
    HotlineSpeed DialTime and Date Setting
    Night Answer
    Issue 1-OFEATURES  l-l 
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
    Modular and 
    Modular 
    Your system may have modular and/or non-modular  Modular
     have red and green  non-modular  have only red 
    Some feature operations have different LED flash rates for modular  
    modular  For other features, the rate applies to both  Note
    that the color green only applies to modular 
    For example, if you see:Look for: On(green)
    you know that the  LED on a non-modular  is On (red).
     to Use This
    Section With
    Section 2
    Section 1, Features, works closely with Section 2, Software Configuration
    (see the Illustration below).
    If a feature has a required program, go to Section 2 for the details on the
    -program.
     The Feature Reference heading in Section 2 lists all the features for which
    that program is required.
    If a feature has more than one required program, the  Programming
    heading in Section 2 lists these options. While learning about one
    program, this shows you the other programs you have to consider to get the
    feature to work.
    The program references 
    the feature here.
    If the feature has
    other required
    L
    programming here...
    The program shows
    it as related
    programming here. 
    1-2 FEATURESIssue 1-O 
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
    Display
    Programmable
     Keys
    Programmable
    Feature Keys
    Hold,
    Background Music
        
    Conference 
     Automatic Answer
    (ONYX IV Attendant)
    Last
    Number
    Redial
     Volume Up
     Volume Down
     Feature, Flash
     Programming
    Mode
    -Message Waiting
     Handsfree
    (Attendant’s Intercom Loop Key)
    “Do Not Disturb,
    Microphone Mute
    (Attendant’s Night Answer Key)
    Issue 1-O
    Figure l-l MULTIBUTTON TELEPHONES
    FEATURES1-3 
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
    Programmable
    Feature Keys
    \
     Volume Controls
    , Last Number
     Unassigned
    (No Function)
     Intercom
     
    Conference
    Message Waiting,
    Automatic Answer
    (ONYX IV Attendant)
    Figure 1-2 ATTENDANT TELEPHONE (P/N 
     FEATURES Issue 1-O 
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
    Issue 1-O
     
     Release
    All Call PagePage Zones
     Park Orbits
    (P/N 88255)
    Figure 1-3 DSS CONSOLE
    WITH ONYX II/III/IV KEY 
     (Page 1 of 4)
    FEATURES 
      
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
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       312  313  314    316     
     Release
    All Call PagePage Zones
     Park Orbits
    (P/N 88255)
    Figure 1-3 DSS CONSOLE
    WITH ONYX VS KEY 
     (Page 2 of 4)
    Issue 1-O FEATURES  
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
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    Figure 1-3 DSS CONSOLE
    WITH ONYX II/III/IV KEY 
     (Page 3 of 4)
    FEATURES Issue 1-O 
    						
    							INTRODUCTION
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    PAGE  I PPG 2   62RLS
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    Figure 1-3 DSS CONSOLE
    WITH ONYX VS KEY 
     (Page 4 of 4)
     FEATURES   
    						
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