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Mu/tip/e Console Operation 
PROGRAMMING 1. Attendant console parameters are set within the DATT Data Block. 
2. Tenant Service is specified in the TEN entry of the DSYS Data Block. 
RELATED FEATURES 1. Tenant Service (System). 
2. Night Service Control (Attendant). 
3. Consoleless Operation (System). 
4. DSS Consoles (DSS/DDSS). 
5. Attendant-Position Electronic/Digital Telephones (DSS/DDSS). 
6. Trunk Groups (System). 
BENEFITS In Multiple Console Operation, the ability to configure up to IO centralized...

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Multiple Trunk Groups 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS PERCEPTION can accommodate up to 16 trunk groups (0 - 15). These 
trunk groups can be configured to organize the end-user’s trunk facilities 
to suit his or her application requirements. It also enables the end-user to 
break up different trunks and trunk types for access by the Least Cost 
Routing feature. 
The operation of each trunk group varies according to each specific trunk 
type. Individual trunk groups are...

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Music-on-Hold and Camp-on 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS A standard interface allows for system connection to a customer-provided 
music source. When music is provided in the system, it will be connected 
to each call that is placed by a station or attendant, into either a hold, 
Camp-on/Call Waiting, or consultation-hold condition. As an option, the 
Music-on-Hold (MOH) source can be used simultaneously with the 
Automatic Wake-up/Timed Reminder feature. 
The...

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Night Opera tar Station 
DESCRlPTlON This feature assigns the Night Mode Answering Destination for Operator 
(dial-o) calls. The destination can be programmed as either a specific 
directory number or Universal Night Answer. 
OPERATION Automatic. 
PROGRAMMING The Night Operator Station is programmed in the DSD2 Data Block. 
NOTES: 
1. This feature is only available in Versions A.06B software and above. 
2. If a Night Operator Station is not programmed, dial-0 calls (when the 
system is in the Night mode)...

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Night Service 
DESCRlPTlON Night Service is used to route incoming calls, which are normally 
answered by an attendant, to either specific directory numbers (Flexible 
Night Answer), or to the Universal Night Answer (UNA) feature. Night 
Service is automatically activated whenever the attendant console or an 
attendant-position electronic/digital telephone (consoleless operation) puts 
the system into the night service. 
OPERATION Flexible Night Answer (FNA): 
1. Some or all of the CO trunks may be...

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Night Service 
the same trunk group may access the UNA service. Any incoming 
call which utilizes the FNA feature, can be answered via Call Pickup- 
Directed/Group. 
2. When the system is in Night mode, DID-LDN calls may optionally be 
routed to either a specific DN (FNA) or to the UNA feature. Either of 
these routing options may be assigned in the DSYS Data Block (NTl, 
NT2) via a TTY Neither routing assignments nor changes may be 
accomplished via an attendant console. 
3. Night Service will...

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Night Service 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS 
13. 
14. If tenant service is being utilized, a distinct UfVA zone may be 
assigned for each tenant. In this case (when the TEN prompt of the 
DSYS Data Block = Y), two additional prompts will arise to enable 
distinct UNA-zone assignment. 
m button can be assigned on an AEKT/ADKT in consoleless 
operation. 
15. DlLs cannot be pooled for Night Service destinations. 
1. Consoleless Operation (System). 
2. Power Failure/Emergency Transfer (System). 
3. Call...

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Off-premises Stations 
DESCRIPTION This feature allows standard telephones to be remotelv located from 
where a system’s switching equipment is located. Once connected, an off- 
premises station will have the abilities and limitations of a regular on- 
premises station (as determined by the station’s designated COS). The 
Off-Premises Extension connects to PERCEPTION via the local telcos’ 
central office facilities. 
OPERATION Automatic. 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS 
NOTES: 
1. The maximum...

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Power Fai/ure/Emergency Transfer 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS This feature allows up to eight CO trunks to be connected to preselected 
standard DTMF telephones in the event of a common control or power 
failure. The specified trunks may be connected either automatically or 
manually to the preselected telephones in order to reactivate call 
processing. A Power Failure Transfer (DPFT) unit can be installed to 
support this capability. 
An emergency transfer will occur...

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Remote Access to Services 
DESCRIPTION R emote Access to Services allows an outside caller to access system 
services via the public exchange network. 
OPERATION The outside user dials a preselected DDD system directory number, 
followed by the entrance of a 3-digit authorization code. This will connect 
the caller with the system, and all subsequent calls which he makes will be 
processed by the system in the same manner as standard station calls. 
There is no toll restriction for this type of call....
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