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Variable Time-out 
requrrements. 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS 
rering the registering station and simultaneously retain the now-idle 
registered call connection, is determined by the AC6 time-out setting. 
None. 
All of the above time-out periods are programmed in their corresponding 
entries of the 
DSYS Program. Available timing values for each time-out 
maximize at 255 seconds, however, specific stipulations must be adhered 
to in order to ensure the correct operation of several...

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Voice Mail Connection 
DESCRlPTlON PERCEPTION has the ability to interface with a voice mail messaging 
system to enable the convenient transmission, receipt, and storage of 
voice messages. Selected stations are assigned a voice mailbox, which 
can be designated as the forwarding destination of a Call Forward 
operation, or which can be reached directly so that messages can be left 
by callers, or listened to and stored by a mailbox addressee. Access to the 
voice mail system (other than automatic...

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Voice Mail Connection 
message has been left at that station’s mailbox. Specifically, if a port 
has been assigned this capability, then any message which has been 
left through that particular port will automatically light the message 
waiting lamp on the telephone of the initially-called station. Any 
electronic/digital or standard DTMF telephone which has a 
programmed message m button will receive this indication. The 
ability for a specific voice mail port to activate the lighting of a 
station’s...

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PERCEPTION 
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Attendant Console 
Features 
Issue 2, February 1992 
Section 200-255-640  

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Table of Contents 
FEATURE 
PAGE 
Attendant Camp-on/Call Waiting.. .................................................................................................... 
Attendant Conference.. .................................................................................................................... 
Attendant Emergency Transfer.. ...................................................................................................... 
Attendant Hold...

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Attendant Camp-on/Cal/ Waiting 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING Attendant Camp-on/Call Waiting enables any incoming trunk call, which 
has been extended to a busy station by an attendant, to be held in queue 
until the called station becomes idle. When Camp-on/Call Waiting is 
registered, the busy station will hear either a single tone for Camp-on, or a 
double tone for Call Waiting to indicate the waiting call. If an incoming call 
remains camped-on to a busy line, or sits in the Call Waiting queue...

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Attendant Camp-on/Call Waiting 
NOTES: 
1. Camp-on and Call Waiting are mutually exclusive. If Call Waiting is 
denied by the station’s COS, Camp-on will automatically be applied. 
2. Station Hunting overrides both Camp-on and Call Waiting. However, 
if all directory numbers that are assigned to a particular hunting group 
are busy Camp-on will occur. 
3. If the station which has been camped-on to is an electronic/digital 
telephone, the Camp-on/Call Waiting warning tone will sound over 
the stations...

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A ttenciant Camp-on/Gail Waiting 
BENEFITS Attendant Camp-on enables an attendant to place an incoming call in 
queue for a busy station, and gives the attendant the freedom to receive 
and place other calls. Camp-on also ensures that station users will not 
miss important incoming calls. 
4-3  

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Attendant Conference 
DESCRIPTION An attendant can set up a conference call for as many as five people 
(including a maximum of two trunks) plus the attendant, at the request of 
either a station user or an outside caller. The starting point for a 
conference can be any of the following conditions: 
n The console has answered an incoming call from a station or trunk, 
and that party is to be the first member of the conference. 
n The console dials the first conference member on an m button in 
the usual...

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Attendant Conference 
To Transfer a Two-party Connection (Established on an m Button) 
to an Attendant Conference: 
1. The attendant presses the m button. 
n The CONF LED will flash. 
W The LPK LED will remain steadily lit. 
NOTE: The two parties will now be the first two parties in a conference. 
Additional parties may be added by following the previously-mentioned 
steps. 
To Initiate a Conference Call by an Attendant: 
1. The attendant presses an m button. 
H The LPK LED will light steadily. 
H The...
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