Toshiba Perception 1 2 User Manual
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Tandem Switching The possible types of tandem connections are as follows: H Incoming Call Facilities. n TIE Trunk Loop, dial repeating. n Incoming dial, outgoing automatic E & M. Outgoing Call Facilities: H TIE Trunk Loop, dial repeating. n Incoming dial, outgoing automatic E & M. H CO Trunk, loop start. n Ground start. n Paging trunk (see Note 1). 6. Any tandem call which does not utilize TIE trunks, requires the intervention of either an attendant or a station to perform trunk connections...
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Tandem Switching BENEFITS T d an em Switching allows PERCEPTION to be part of a larger network, since every network member does not need to have its own trunks for all of its specific calling purposes. Rather, tandem switching allows trunks to be shared between network members. This allowance can eliminate the need for the duplication of both foreign exchange lines and OCC services, and thus can provide considerable cost savings in addition to its inherent advantage of network flexibility. 1-64
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Tenant Service DESCRIPTION T enant Service allows a single PERCEPTION system to be shared by two customers. This set-up provides the advantages of dual usage (cost savings, space requirements, etc.), while also providing the individual system feature with unique attendant console operation. The station members of each tenant group are able to access system features and trunks (as allowed by their specific Class of Service), and may also place calls to cross-tenant members. OPERATION 1. The...
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Tenanf Service 3. A trunk is assigned to a specific tenant group through the registration of either a 0 or a 1 in the TEN entry of the DTGP Data Block. 4. When a system is programmed for Tenant Service, a separate Universal Night Answer (UNA) zone can be assigned to each tenant (UNAO = TENO; UNAl = TENI) in the DSYS Data Block. When dual UNA zones are assigned, any station user (regardless of tenant membership) may dial the same UNA access code, or depress a UNA feature access button in order to...
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TIE Trunks DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING TIE trunks allow a I- or 2-way interconnecting between systems which are within the same communication network. PERCEPTION utilizes E & M signaling, Type I and Type II, 2- and 4-wire on (PERCEPTIONehex only) interface trunks, which may be specified to transmit either dial-pulse signals or DTMF tones. A TIE trunk may be used either to make a direct connection between a station, or attendant and another network member, or as a connective means to...
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TIE Trunks RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS TRNI (Translated Number I)-The TRNl entry is used to specify any absorbed digit (IAB) which is to be translated into another digit (or digits). (See examples following TRN2.) TO PROGRAM: Enter either X # r: or X # YY: X = The digit which is to be translated (when two digits are absorbed, only the second digit will be translated). Y or YY = The digit or digits which are to take the place of the originally-absorbed digit (X). TRN2 (Translated Number 2)-This...
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To// Restriction (69Digit) DESCRIPTION Toll Restriction enables the end-user to control the outbound calling capabilities of individual stations. There are 10 available Toll Restriction classes (0 - 8 and NONE), which determine the long distance numbers that individual station users may call. PERCEPTION provides true Six-digit Restriction, meaning that it can screen both area and office codes, as well as 0 and 1 as the first digits dialed, to provide the end-user with maximum flexibility in...
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To// Resfricfion (69Digif) RELATED FEATURES 1. Class of Service Restrictions (System). 2. Intercept (System). 3. Least Cost Routing (System). 4. Direct Outward Dialing (Station). BENEFITS Through its denial of specific area/office codes to particular stations, Toll Restriction provides access to only those station users who require it. This ability is beneficial in preventing the unauthorized dialing of long distance calls, which can dramatically reduce the end-user’s long distance calling...
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Toll Resfricfion/C/ass of Service Override Code DESCRIPTION -I-I-, is single code, when input prior to dialing an outgoing number at any telephone in the system, changes both the Toll Restriction Class and the Class of Service programmed for that station to 0 for the duration of a single call. Once that call is completed, the Toll Restriction Class and Class of Service programmed in the system data base for that station are reapplied. This feature enables executives and other persons requiring...
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Tone Dialing DESCRIPTION T one Dialing capability permits PERCEPTION to accept audible tones from DTMF telephones (the 2500-series). Once received, these tones can be used to make a call connection between any calling telephone and any type of trunk. PERCEPTION can also generate and receive DTMF over central office and private network trunks. Additionally, PERCEPTION can convert electronic/digital telephone dialing signals into tone-dialing signals, to enable connection to a tone-dialing trunk,...