Vodavi Starplus Triad S Description Manual
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KEY STATION FEATURESIntercom Calling2-35 are ringing on intercom buttons and a Handsfree call is received, the Handsfree call is allowed and the calls ringing continue with muted ringing. Multiple intercom path buttons can be assigned to a single station, however up to five internal parties can be placed on hold per station. Music-On-Hold is provided to intercom callers on hold. This feature can be programmed on any key station or DSS Console with an available flexible button. If there is an available...
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2-36KEY STATION FEATURESKeyset Mode (Digital KTU Only) Keyset Mode (Digital KTU Only) This feature allows the station user to determine the mode in which the Digital Terminal with CT1 Box (optional) operates. The five (5) modes are: Inactive mode, PC Phone mode, ATD Command mode, ATH Command mode and CKTU mode. Through the use of a dial code, the station user can also determine the baud rate for each mode selected. This setting is stored in back-up memory in the event of a power outage or system reset....
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KEY STATION FEATURES Least Cost Routing (LCR)2-37 6-Digit Table (Office Codes)The 6-Digit Table can include 20 office code maps. Each map can be programmed to route up to 800 office g$$ codes to one of the 16 possible route lists. Each map must be associated with a specific area code in the 3- -r’Digit Table. Several different office code maps can be used with the same area code to provide additional routing flexibility. Daily Start Time Tables The Daily Start Time tables allow the user to match the Time...
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2-38KEY STATION FEATURESLocal Number/Name Translation Table Route List Tables Up to 16 different routes can be programmed. Each route can contain up to four route lists - one for each of the four time periods. Up to seven CO line groups (routing choices) and their corresponding Insert/Delete Tables may be programmed within each route list. Weekly Time Tables The least costly route for a particular dialed number may be different at different times of the day and on different days of the week. To...
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KEY STATION FEATURES Meet Me Page Meet Me PageUsers may answer a page call from any phone in the system by dialing a special code. The party who initiated p;the page must remain off-hook. Message Waiting Stations that are busy, unattended, or in DND can be left a message indication by other stations in the system. Up to five messages can be left at one keyset. Upon return to the station, the user can press the flashing MSG WALT button to ring each party in sequential order. Message Waiting Reminder...
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. . . .-2-40KEY STATION FEATURES Name/Number Display At Idle Name/Number Display At Idle This feature allows the programmed seven-digit name and station number to display together. This option is programmable on a per station basis, however the feature must be enabled/disabled in admin programming. If a station has this feature enabled but has not programmed a name, the name portion of the LCD is blank, The priority of the idle display is UCD/ACD, Hunt, Station/Name, or Station alone. Night Service...
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KEY STATION FEATURES Off-Hook Preference2-41Night Ringing Assignments. Each CO line may be individually programmed for Night ringing to other stations, to Hunt groups, ACD groups, UCD groups, Voice Mail groups, or off-net via speed dial. When the system is placed into night mode, manually or automatically, ringing follows the night ringing assignments for each CO line. Universal Night Answer (UNA) Incoming CO lines can be programmed for Universal Night Answer (UNA). Stations which do not have access to a...
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.2-42KEY STATION FEATURES Off -Hook Signaling Intercom Access When off-hook preference is enabled, at a key station, that station may still obtain intercom dial tone for accessing internal stations or other system features. This is done either by pressing an DSS button or dialing their own intercom station number prior to going off-hook. User Programmable Preference Based on a station programmable option Digital Terminals may be given the ability to enable, disable or change their off-hook preference by...
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KEY STATION FEATURESOn-Hook Dialing2-43 On-Hook Dialing The Digital Terminal user can place calls without lifting the handset. If the speakerphone is disabled, the ..: 1. 6:: handset must be lifted to converse..., .-.._.._.Ls... . . Online Programming Changes to the system database can be made without interrupting normal system operation. Programming may be performed using a key station terminal connected to the system (Station 100) or via an external PC either on-site or remotely. One-Touch Recording...
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2-44KEY STATION FEATURESPark Personal Internal There are four internal paging zones available in the Triad-S system. A station can be in any or all zones or in no zone at all. Stations not assigned to a page group can still make page announcements, if allowed in station programming. Stations can be assigned to a page group in order to receive pages but not allowed to make page announcements. ,(-:. :,,I_._, .. ,,%,.. . ..-.,;?.’ Park Personal Each digital terminal in the system can place a call into a...