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Tone Dialing 
BENEFITS The ability of PERCEPTION to receive and transmit DTMF-tone signals 
(Tone Dialing) provides immediate access to DTMF central offices, as well 
as to banking and messaging services which require the input of DTMF 
security codes. Furthermore, the system’s ability to translate tone signals 
into dial-pulse signals enhances PERCEPTION’s operational flexibility, 
since the system can freely interact with both DTMF and dial-pulse trunks 
as well as with either the 500-series, or the...

Page 82

lone Diding-to-Did R&e Convetsion 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING Tone Dialing-to-Dial Pulse Conversion capability allows PERCEPTION to 
automatically convert DTMF or dial-pulse signals from a standard 
telephone into the type of signals required by a particular trunk. Converted 
dial-pulse signals may consist of either 10 or 20 pulses per second. The 
conversion of electronic/digital telephone push-button dialing signals into 
the required signaling form (either DTMF or dial-pulse) is also...

Page 83

lone Dialing-to-Dial Conversion 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS 1. Least Cost Routing (System). 
2. Line Lockout (System). 
3. Rotary Dial Compatibility (System). 
4. Tone Dialing (System). 
5. Variable Time-out (System). 
6. Push-button Dialing (Attendant and Electronic Telephone). 
Tone Dialing-to-Dial Pulse Conversion capability eliminates the need to 
program specific signaling types to stations. Conversion capability also 
enables free access to all trunks, and decreases the possibility of tied-up...

Page 84

Traffic Measurement 
DESCRlPTiON PERCEPTION automatically measures and records various traffic patterns 
in the system. Traffic data is stored in the system’s memory, and can be 
printed out either automatically (at 30- or 60-minute intervals), or manually 
(upon request). 
OPERATION 1. A TTY, which may be located either on- or off-premises, is used both 
for initiating the metering process and for printing the resulting data. 
2 The specific traffic parameters which can be measured are listed 
below....

Page 85

Traffic Measurement 
2. Traffic data is collected in a set of registers which accumulate data 
during each prescribed hour or half-hour reporting interval. The 
accumulated data is then automatically transferred to a set of holding 
registers, so that it may be printed. After off-loading to the holding 
registers, the accumulating registers will reset to zero and will then 
begin to collect data for the next report. Each of these registers 
actually represents a specific location within the system’s...

Page 86

TInk llkan&r Red/ (7imer & Temkation Destihation) 
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DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS Each trunk in the system can be programmed to have a unique, final, 
transfer-recall destination, which can be any system station, the attendant 
console, or universal night answer. If a transferred trunk call is not 
answered and recalls to the station that transferred it, and the call is then 
not answered at that station (after a predetermined amount of 
time-designated by Trunk...

Page 87

Uniform Disfribufion Wiring 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS Uniform Distribution Wiring refers to the ability to prewire a PERCEPTION 
installation site with either 2- or 3-pair cable, regardless of the future 
configuration of the system. This is enabled both through the system’s 
employment of electronic/digital telephones with 2-pair wiring, and through 
the system’s non-utilization of conventional button equipment. 
None. 
None. 
NOTE: If a future system configuration...

Page 88

Universal Night Answer 
DESCRlPTlON When the system is in night operation, incoming calls can be programmed 
to go to either a night-answer station, or to a Universal Night Answer 
device, such as a bell or loud ringer. Any station user can pick up a UNA 
call by pressing a m button on the telephone, or by dialing an access 
code. In 
Version A software, one UNA zone can be programmed per 
system. In 
Version D software, up to two UNA zones can be programmed 
per system (tenant Systems only). 
OPERAT’ON...

Page 89

Universal Port Architecture 
DESCRIPTION 
OPERATION 
PROGRAMMING 
RELATED FEATURES 
BENEFITS PERCEPTION e&ex provide great flexibility in station and trunk 
configuration. This is inherent in a universal-port system, although there 
are a certain number of dedicated slots (for either trunks, stations, and 
attendant consoles), the remaining slots can be used for trunk, station, or 
data PCBs. 
Automatic. 
1. Station ports are programmed in either the DEKT or DSTT Data 
Block. 
2. Trunk ports are...

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Variable Time-ouf 
DESCRIPTION The various time-out intervals which are used in conjunction with certain 
features may be individually altered from their default, standard time-out 
values. The time-out periods which allow such alterations are as follows: 
1. Timed Reminders (Camp-on/RNA): 
a. Camp-on or Call Waiting (COT)-This timer indicates the period 
of time that elapses between the time that a call is placed in the 
Camp-on/Call Waiting mode, and the time when that call rings 
back. 
b. Ring-No...
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