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Features
Call Park
Strata CTX General Description    06/0347
that telephone as “redirected” and on the telephone that answers the call as “answered.” If a call is 
not answered, it is stored on the line or [DN] owner’s telephone as “abandoned.”
To store call records, a telephone must be allocated Call History memory by the System 
Administrator. The number of call records allowed per station and the total number of call records 
per system is provided in Table 7 on page 14.
Call Park
Call Park gives any...

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Features
Caller Identification
48Strata CTX General Description    06/03
Caller ID DNIS or ANI information appears on LCD telephones for 10 seconds. If Caller ID 
information is not available, the device name, such as the CO line or DNIS name or number is 
shown.
Digital telephones can be adjusted to receive or not receive Call Waiting tone over the handset or 
headset receiver, as well as the speaker. Standard telephones will receive Call Waiting tone twice 
from the handset receiver. Call Waiting tones...

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Features
Cancel Button
Strata CTX General Description    06/0349
If the calling line has Caller ID, ANI, or DNIS information, it will be displayed on the called 
station’s LCD for 10 seconds. Auto Camp On also applies to incoming line calls directed to Hunt 
Groups, Voice Mail systems, etc.
Various types of internal calls from one station to a busy station, voice mail system or hunt group 
can also Camp On automatically with system programming options. For details on these types of 
calls see the Camp...

Page 64

Features
Classes of Service (COS)
50Strata CTX General Description    06/03
Classes of Service (COS)
Classes of Service are the mechanisms for assigning features and services to lines and stations 
within the system. The Class of Service for a given device, such as a station, is defined using 38 
parameters. There are 32 Class of Service patterns available, each pattern can be set up to allow a 
unique combination of features. Each station and line group can be assigned independently to one 
of the 32...

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Features
Continuous DTMF Tone
Strata CTX General Description    06/0351
Releasing from Tandem CO Line Connections
This feature enables unattended line-to-line connections for the Strata CTX, freeing the 
conferencing analog station or voice mail port for other calls and important tasks. When a tandem 
connection is set up with a [DN] button, the [DN] button will go idle after releasing from the 
connection. The [DN] can then be used to make or receive calls from the originating digital 
telephone....

Page 66

Features
Day/Night Mode – Auto Schedule
52Strata CTX General Description    06/03
Day/Night Mode – Auto Schedule
The system has three operating modes that are based on the time-of-day, day-of-the-week, and up 
to 128 holiday schedules. The operating modes are Day, Day2, and Night. Each mode controls the 
routing of incoming line calls and settings for station and line Class Of Service restrictions. The 
system can be programmed to use all three modes, Day/Night mode only, or just the Day mode. 
The...

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Features
Destination (Toll) Restriction
Strata CTX General Description    06/0353
With Strata CTX Release 1.3 and higher, you can assign Delayed Ringing to voice mail and auto 
attendants. This feature can also be used to ring multiple (25 max.) telephones immediately or with 
a delay to voice mail, auto attendant and/or standard telephones by dialing a group pilot number. 
Each group member can have Immediate, Delayed Ring 1 or Delayed Ring 2. Delayed Ring times 
are adjustable (1~180 seconds) for each...

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Features
Digital Pad
54Strata CTX General Description    06/03
Applications include sending DNIS calls to a group of agents that take orders for a number of 
different companies and products. The agents know how to answer the calls from the DNIS 
display. Using DNIS capabilities allows one group of lines to be used to serve multiple 
applications. DNIS service is provided by DID analog, T1 or ISDN line interfaces and provides the 
same call routing options and destinations as DID calls.
Digital Pad
The...

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Features
Directory Numbers
Strata CTX General Description    06/0355
DISA also provides access to these features, which require a security code:
LCR
 Direct line access
 Outgoing line group access
Emergency Call
 Call Forward Remote Control
Directory Numbers
A Directory Number [DN], sometimes called an “extension number,” is the number someone must 
call to reach a destination within the system. Each [DN] is assigned to a flexible button on a digital 
telephone or as the main directory number of a...

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Features
Distinctive LED Indicator
56Strata CTX General Description    06/03
Distinctive LED Indicator
Each feature button on a digital telephone has a Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicator. Distinctive 
LED indicators provide a method for quickly identifying the status of a line or feature button. The 
LED color or flash pattern can identify the call you are currently on, as well as other calls you are 
controlling, versus other calls that may appear on your telephone. Each telephone uses dual-color...
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