Toshiba Perception 1 2 User Manual
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Access to Paging RELATED FEATURES 1. Class of Service Restrictions (System). 2. Meet-Me Page (Station). BENEFITS A ccess to paging is convenient to the user since it permits the utilization of a system-incorporated paging unit and eliminates the need for external microphones. Additionally, the feature’s characteristic access-flexibility allows a station to access any or all Paging zones and groups, and thus eliminates the need for dedicated Paging positions. External Zone Paging enables the...
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Account Codes: Forced, Verifiable, Voluntary DESCRIPTION Account codes enable the end-user to track both incoming and outgoing calls and then bill, allocate costs, or otherwise classify calls by type or purpose. The account code is entered either during a call, or immediately following it, and then included in the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) information for the call. The code can be printed out as part of an SMDR call record or, if a call accounting system is connected to PERCEPTION,...
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Account Codes: Forced, Verifiable, Voluntary Account codes can be from 1 to 12 digits in length, and PERCEPTION will only accept codes of the programmed length. There is no limit to the number of nonverified codes that can be entered. (Obviously, code length determines how many individual codes can be used-l 00 codes for a two- digit length, 1000 for three digits, etc.) Because verifiable codes utilize space in system memory, there are limits to the number of codes that can be verified based on...
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Account Codes: Forced, Verifiable, Voluntary 2. Press them button. n The connection will be placed on hold, the DN LED indicates the On-hold status, and the CRG LED will light. 3. Dial the account number (1 - 12 digits). H When the number is completed, the call will automatically be reconnected. 4. Resume your conversation To Record a Forced, or a Forced and Verifiable Account Code (Direct Trunk Access or Least Cost Routing): 1. Access a CO line (by dialing the DTA or LCR access code). n You...
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Account Codes: Forced, Verifiable, Voluntary To Record a Verifiable Account Code During a Call (Incoming or Outgoing) Without am Button: At any time before disconnect . . . 1. Ask your party to wait, then press the m button. n You will hear recall dial tone. 2. Dial the CRG access code. W Your connection will be placed on hold, and you will hear recall dial tone. 3. Dial the 1- - 12-digit account code. n The system will store the account code to output to SMDR. 4. Resume your conversation. To...
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Account Codes: Forced, Verifiable, Voluntary RELATED FEATURES 1. Station Message Detail Recording (System). 2. Class of Service (System). 3. Toll Restriction/Class of Service Override Code (System). BENEFITS A ccount codes give the end-user additional control over the operation of the telephone system. They enable additional revenue to be generated by accurately tracking billable telephone time on client calls. They also permit internal costs to be allocated among in-house cost centers for...
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Alphanumeric Trunk ID DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS This feature enables the end-user to assign an alphanumeric name of up to 16 characters to each Central Office trunk connected to PERCEPTION. This name is displayed on the lower row of an electronic or digital telephone display while an incoming Central Office trunk call is ringing, and for ten seconds after it has been answered. If the call is forwarded, hunts, or is transferred, the name display follows the call...
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Cal/ Forward Busy (System/DID) DESCRlPTiON Call Forward Busy (System/DID) is used to automatically route incoming DID or CCSA calls, which encounter a busy tone at a station’s DID or CCSA directory number, to the attendant operator ONLY. OPERATION To Use Call Forward Busy (System/DID): 1 A. Press the m button. n The CFSB LED will flash. 2A. Dial 1 (the only number to which calls can be forwarded). 3A. Press the m button. n The CFSB LED will light steadily. . . . or . . . 1 B. Lift the handset....
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Cal/ Forward Busy (System/DID) 8. RELATED FEATURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. If CFSB is set on a station, and then another type of call forward (i.e., CFD) is set at that station, CFSB is temporarily deactivated. Once the other call forward is canceled, CFSB becomes reactivated again. Class of Service Restrictions (System). Call Forward All Calls (Station). Call Forward Busy/No Answer (Station). Call Forward Busy (Station). Call Forward No Answer (Station). Call Forward to Trunk...
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Cal/ Forward Busy/No Answer (System/DID) DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING Call Forward Busy/No Answer (System/DID) is used to automatically route incoming DID or CCSA calls at a station’s DID or CCSA directory number, which encounter either a busy tone or are not answered within a predetermined amount of time, to the attendant operator ONLY. To Use Call Forward Busy/No Answer (System/DID): IA. Press them button. W The CFSN LED will flash. 2A. Dial 1 (the only number to which calls can be...