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and voice-announce
capability
of this electronic/
digital telephone.
Enter: Y or N.
DIS (Display Electronic/Digital
Telephone)-A
"1" or "2" response
activates the LCD display on
the electronic/digital
telephone
(maximum
dis-
play electronic/digital
telephones
in the system
may equal the total number
of allowable
sta-
tions).
Enter: 1, 2, or NONE.
(1 = 2000-series
Electronic
LCD Tele-
phone,
2 = 6000~series
Electronic/l
OOO-series
Digital LCD Telephone,
NONE = Not an Electronic/Digital
LCD
Telephone.)
PAG (Paging Group)-Assigns
the station to up to
four internal paging groups
(numbers
0, 2 - 17)
or to no paging groups
(NONE).
Enter: 0, 2 - 17 or NONE.
RDS (Emergency Ringdown Station)-Indicates
the destination
for an emergency
signal (con-
tinuous
ringing)
when
a station
goes off-hook
and does not dial a number,
or does not com-
plete dialing
a valid number.
The emergency
ringdown
destination
will be signalled
when the
DPT
and LLO timers (from the DSYS program)
expire. The destination
can be programmed
as
either
a specific
station,
the attendant,
or the
system UNA device. (In tenant service, the sys-
tem will route the RDS call to the assigned
tenant
when
ATT is entered.)
The designation
of an
Emergency
Ringdown
Station is particularly
im-
portant
in Lodging/Health
Care applications.
Enter: XXXX = l- - 4-digit station number.
AIT = Attendant.
UNA = System
UNA.
NONE = No designation
of Emergency
Ringdown
Station.
RSP (Ring State Preselection)-Provides
the
station with a capability
to answer any calls, that
come
in on the ACD trunks,
by just lifting the
telephone
handset
(without
pressing
any but-
tons) when the telephone
rings. For ACD DNs
ONLY.
Enter: Y or N.
OCP (Off-hook Call Announce
Port)-Indicates
the port that is used for Off-hook
Call Announce.
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Enter: LNNX or NONE.
NOTE:
The NN indicates
the PCB location, and the X
the circuit number.
OCA(Off-hookCallAnnounce)-Defineswhether
this feature
is in automatic
or manual
mode.
When programmed
in auto mode, it allows the
system to announce
an incoming
call when the
called station is off -hook. If it is in manual mode,
the system will let the caller enter an access code
or press the feature
button before the call inter-
rupts the on-going
conversation.
Busy tone must
be heard (i.e., no call-forwards)
to acivate this
feature.
Enter: A or M.
KEY (Key Assignments)-Assigns
a DN or fea-
ture
to one of the flexible buttons.
Enter:
1)
2)
The number
of the button to be defined,
followed
by a m
m.
Buttons are
numbered
0 - 9 (or 19 for a 20-button
electronic/digital
telephone),
startingfrom
the bottom of the vertical button strip (the
four buttons below the dialpad have fixed
assignments).
Following the button num-
ber and space,
any existing button data
will be output.
Feature
or DN assignments.
The pos-
sible assignments
are as follows:
Directory
(Station)
Number
(1, 2, 3, or 4
digits):
SCR NNNN XXXX-Single
Call Ring
l
Incoming
calls will audibly
ring this
station.
l
NNNN = Directory
(Station)
Number.
l
XXXX = Hunt number.
Enter either the
DN to which this DN will hunt or the
code for distributed
hunt (see below).
SCN NNNN XXXX-Single
Call, No Ring
l
Incoming
calls will not audibly ring this
station
(LED flash only).
l
NNNN = Directory
Number.
0 XXXX = Hunt number.
Enter either the
DN to which this DN will hunt or the
code for distributed
hunt (see below).
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