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Electra Elite IPK II
Continued Dialing for Trunk Calls
Continued Dialing gives a user access to outside services like automatic banking, an
outside Automated Attendant, bulletin boards and Other Common Carriers (OCCs).
After the outside service answers, the user can dial digits for whatever options the
services allow. Without Continued Dialing, the system's Toll Restriction will cut off the
call after a specific number of dialed digits. See Programming below for additional
information.
NOTICE
Continued Dialing may make the system more susceptible to toll fraud.
C o r d l e s s T e l e p h o n e C o n n e c t i o n
Using an AP(R)/AP(A)-R Unit for a DTH/DTR telephone, or an APR/APA-U Unit for a
DTU/DTP telephone, a cordless telephone (2500-type) can be connected to a
Multiline Terminal.
The SLI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU and the SLT(1)-U( ) ADP also supports cordless telephones,
but this feature refers to Multiline Terminal cordless connection.
D a t a L i n e S e c u r i t y
Data Line Security protects any station port from receiving audible tones (such as
Camp-On or Override) and denies a station from barging in while busy to prevent
disruption of data transmission when using a modem or facsimile machine.
D e l a y e d R i n g i n g
Delayed Ringing allows programmed secondary answering positions to ring on
incoming calls after a programmed time. This feature applies to CO/PBX lines,
Secondary Incoming Extensions, Virtual Extensions, and Call Arrival Keys.
D e p a r t m e n t C a l l i n g
With Department Calling, an extension user can call an idle extension within a
preprogrammed Department Group (64 Department Groups available) by dialing the
group's pilot number. For example, this would let a caller dial the Sales department
just by knowing the Sales department's pilot number. The caller would not have to
know any of the Sales department's extension numbers.
There are two types of routing available with Department Calling: Priority Routing and
Circular Routing. With Priority Routing, an incoming call routes to the highest priority
extensions first. Lower priority extensions ring only if all higher priority extensions are
busy. With Circular Routing, each call rings a new extension (with circular routing, a
new call will ring the extension which has been idle the longest in the group).
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