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Toshiba Perception Electronic Business Communications System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Perception Electronic Business Communications System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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Night Service-Universal: Trunks not otherwise assigned by Fixed or Flexible Night Service will ring a common bell or chime to indicate an incoming call. Any station can answer the call by dialing aspecific access code.Remote Access to Services: Allows a user outside the system to accethe system services via an exchange network connection. The user dials a preselected DDD number to connect to the system and then dials a 3-digit authorization code. The user may then make any call as if the user were a...
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or dialing a special pickup code and then dialing the ringing station’s number. Call Pickup-Group: A station user can operate a dedicated key or dial a special code to answer an incoming call ringing on another station within the same pickup group. Call Waiting: During an established call, a tone signal informs the station user that a trunk call is waiting to be connected. The called station can accept the waiting call and then talk alternately to_l_l”. ,.. “_” Qnfere~ce-arty withsfer:Stations may...
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a degree of call distribution. Hunting occurs over all stations in the group in ascending order by DN. The starting point for each hunt is incremented for each call regardless of which DN is dialed. Five groups are possible with a maximum of eight members per group. Station Hunting-Secretarial: Any directory number can be used as the last number in two or more station hunting groups. Station Hunting-Terminal: Hunting always starts with the called directory number and ends with the last directory num- ber...
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Privacy: Prevents the station user from entering an existing conversation. Privacy is the inherent mode of operation for all calls in PERCEPTION. The only exception is where bridging is speci- fically provided by use of the EKT/500 Station Set Mix feature. Privacy Release: By operating the Privacy Release key (if equipped), an EKT user can permit up to four more stations to enter a conversation on a Multiple Appearance DN. Push-button Dialing: All EKTs are equipped with push-button dial pads which...
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of the two possible hundreds group is being displayed. Call Waiting Lamp:\?.* - .( ,,, :\ ” I, .^_Indicates calls are waiting in the attendant queue. Digital Information Display: Displays five specific call details: ICI:Incoming Call Identification SRC:Source or calling party’s number cos:Class of Service of calling party DES-T:Destination or called party’s number STATUS: Status of called party Direct Access to Paging: The 1x1 key on the attendant console pro- vides the operator with direct,...
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Through Dialing:At the attendant’s discretion, station users may complete dialing after the attendant selects the trunk facility on attendant-handled outgoing calls. Timed Reminders-Variable:The time-out intervals (that determine the recall of the attendant to the calling party) are adjustable by system programming.Time of Day Display, Set, Reset: The time and date from the system’s real- time clock can be displayed and reset at the attendant console. : $\ “i: 1 Trunk Group Access Control: The attendant...
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01TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................... iCONNECTOR TABLE LIST.......................................ii ILLUSTRATION LIST...........................................iii GENERAL.................................................... 1UNPACKING and INSPECTION.................................... PACKINGandSTORlNG......................................... CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CABINET LOCATION REQUIREMENTS........ Commercial Power........................................... 1Reserve...
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LIST OF CONNECTOR CABLES .........................DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 00% L 01(1/2)................. DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 01(1/2) Q L 02. ................. DEKU,‘DSTU POSITIONS L 03 * L 041 l/2).................. DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 04(1/2) w LO5..................DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 06 -JL 07( l/2).................. DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 07(1/2)-~ L 08 .................. DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 09 WL 10(1/2).................. DEKU/DSTU POSITIONS L 10(1/2) -., L Il..................... #...
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MINIMUM DCEC FLOOR SPACE.................................... GROUND CONNECTION BLOCK .................................... REMOVING DCEC REAR COVER ................................... DCECTOPSHELF................................................ DFRACABLES.................................................. DPSAFRONT.................................................... DPSA REAR..................................................... VOLTMETER CHECK ................................................