Toshiba Perception 1 2 User Manual
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Cal/ Forward Busy/No Answer (System/DID) 8. RELATED FEATURES ;. 3: 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. If CFSN is set on a station, and then another type of call forward (i.e., CFD) is set at that station, CFSN is temporarily deactivated. Once the other call forward is canceled, CFSN 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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Camp-on DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS This feature enables callers to reserve access to a busy station or trunk. One short warning tone from a station’s speaker advises the user that either the attendant or another station has camped on an outside call to that station. When this occurs, the user has two choices: 1. Ignore the call; it will return to either the station or the attendant, whoever sent the call. 2. Terminate the existing call and accept the new one....
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Class of Service Restrictions DESCRlPTlON PERCEPTION provides a maximum of 16 (0 - 15) Classes of Service (COS). A specific class is assigned to each station and particular trunks in order to determine its customized access to features and outgoing trunks. OPERATION 1. A station or trunk can be allowed or denied access to a particular feature through the assignment of a particular COS. 2. Each COS is defined by the allowance or denial of the following features: n n n n n n n n n n n n...
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C/ass of Service Resfricfions 2. In Lodging/Health Care systems, the code HRM must be entered in the COS of guest-room stations. This activates the Lodging/Health Care features for those stations. While ordinarily, the entrance of a feature access code in the DCOS Data Block indicates a feature denial, in this case, the code entrance signifies an allowance. BENEFITS C’ ass of Service assignment determines which features may be accessed by which stations, enabling the station user to control how...
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Common Control Switching Arrangement Access DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING PERCEPTION can access a Common Control Switching Arrangement (CCSA) network for both network inward dialing to the system, and direct outward dialing to the CCSA network. Additionally, many features similar to those provided on the public exchange network, are provided within the CCSA network. 1. The interface for a CCSA line is usually an E & M TIE trunk circuit (NEMU PCB). 2. Incoming and outgoing call operation is...
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Common Control Switching Arrangement Access EXAMPLE B: IAB=2 TRNl = 9#2 TRN2 = 8#3 RELATED FEATURES ;. 3: 4. 5. 6. Four Digits Received from CO: 5900 - 5999; 5800 - 58 19 To Ring Three-digit DNs: 200 - 299; 300 - 319 EXAMPLE C: IAB=2 TRNI = 9#21 TRN2 = 8#32 Four Digits Received from CO: 5900 - 5990; 5800 - 5890 To Ring Four-digit DNs: 2 100 - 2199; 3200 - 3299 Direct Inward Dialing (System). Multiple Trunk Groups (System). TIE Trunks (System). Call Forward-Busy (Station). Call...
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Consoleless Operation DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS PERCEPTION can be operated without an attendant console. In this situation, incoming trunk calls can be routed to individual stations, attendant-position electronic/digital telephones, or the UNA device. PERCEPTION will operate in the Night Service mode in a consoleless operation, unless there is at least one Attendant-Position EKT/DKT (AEKT/ADKT) with a m button to place the system in the Day mode. Whenever the...
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Dafa Transmission- Voice Band \. ,: DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS PERCEPTION is suitable for voice-band data transmission (via modem), and is compatible with conventional modems operating at transmission rates of up to 9600 bps. A standard telephone interface circuit from an NSTU PCB is compatible with conventional modems. Any station which is to activate data transmission should be programmed not to receive warning tone. This will prevent the transmission...
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Dialed Number /den tifka tion Service (DNIS) DESCRlPTlON The Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) feature enables a PERCEPTION user to take advantage of the DNIS capability offered by all major long distance services. DNIS will interface with PERCEPTION at an E&M TIE line on either an NEMU or NDTU PCB, or at a DID port on either an NLSU or NDTU PCB. The system will be programmed by trunk group (in the DTGP Data Block) to treat received digits on each E&M TIE line and DID port as either a...
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Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) 5. PROGRAMMING 1. n The programmed display will follow the call to the destination telephone (if the forward or the transfer is to an internal DN) and will be presented to that telephone. If the call is routed to the attendant console, or rings no answer from a station to the attendant console and is then transferred to another station, the programmed display will be presented to the final destination station. The DNIS numbers, destinations, and...