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Digital business telephone system
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q
No Call Forward/No
Answer
on Handsfree
Answerback,
LED 16-A
Handsfree
Answerback
call to an idle station
in the Call Forward
No-
Answer
or Call Forward-Busy/No
Answer
mode
will not forward
if this feature
is activated.
If the
system
is Programmed
for Voice first (Program
10-I and 10-2, LED 01 OFF), Voice Announce
calls will not Call Forward
No-Answer;
however,
calls will call forward busy. This prevents the call
from being
forwarded
8-60 seconds
after the
called party has been talking
in the Handsfree
Answerback
mode. Outside calls and busy internal
calls to the station will continue to forward with this
feature set. If the system is set for Tone First, calls
will call forward on Busy and No Answer.
Note:
1.
The caller can press the "RING" Soft Key
on digital LCD telephones
or press 1 on
digital or electronic telephones
to activate
Call Forward on Voice Announce
calls.
2.
OCA calls do not Call Forward No Answer
in any case.
n
Toll Restriction
After Answer,
LEDs 13 and
14-These
two LEDs determine
whether
or not a
toll restricted
telephone
user is allowed
to dial
additional
digits after answering
an incoming
CO
line call (R3).
LED 13 = OFF, LED t4 = OFF: Not allowed to
dial
LED 13 = ON, LED 14 = OFF: Allowed to dial
but subject to toll restriction tables
LED 13 = OFF, LED 14 = ON: Allowed to dial
and not subject to toll restriction.
Initialized data sets both LEDs 13 and 14 off
for all telephone
users (not allowed
to dial
after answering incoming CO line calls).
LED 13 and 14 should be turned ON for Toll
Restricted
Telephones
that must
answer
incoming
CO line calls and use SD (speed
dial) buttons
programmed
to Hold or Park
calls
and
access
the
page
system
automatically.
q
LCD Individual
Message,
LED 05-This
option
allows LCD digital and electronic
telephones
to
store up to ten personal messages
and offers the
option of entering
alphanumeric
memos for each
of the LCD's station speed dial numbers.
Up to 96
stations
can
have
this
option
for systems
operating
with the RCTUC/D
common
control unit
(32 with the RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB
and 16 with the
RCTUA).
This program
defines
which ports can
have this feature.
Initialized
data assigns
the
lowest ports to have this ability. A low'port must be
disabled before adding a port above the initialized
ports.
n
Message
Waiting
(RCV),
LED
04-If
the
message
waiting indication
is not desired
on an
electronic,
digital
or standard
telephone,
this
program
can be used to deny it. This does not
affect that station's
ability to send a message
waiting
indication
to another
station
([PDN]
or
[PhDN]).
Do not use this option to enable/disable
MW lamps on standard
telephones;
use LED 03
below for standard telephones.
i
n
Standard
Telephone
Message
Waiting
Lamp
Enable,
LED 03-This
R3 option
is used to
identify
which
station
ports
are connected
to
Standard
Telephones
(2500
or 500
type
telephones)
that have Message
Waiting
Lamps.
LED 03 should
be turned
ON for all Standard
Telephones
ports that should support
Standard
Telephone
Message Waiting lamps; LED 03 must
be turned OFF for all other station ports including
digital and electronic telephone
ports that support
Message Waiting LEDs. This also applies to Voice
Mail ports.
IMPORTANT!
Standard
telephones
that
require
the
Message
Waiting
Lamp functions
must be
connected
to an RSTU2
PCB.
Only one
standard
telephone
with Message
Waiting
Lamp is a//owed
to be connected
to each
RSTU2 port.
n
LCD
Type
32112,
LED
02-Digital
and
6000/6500-series
LCD electronic telephones
have
32-character
displays.
Therefore,
assignments
should
be left in the initialized
state
of 32
characters.
LED 02 must be ON to receive the
voice mail message waiting indication.
n
LCD Display,
LED 01-This
option
should
be
used (LED 01 ON) for all stations (even non-LCD),
unless it is desired to disable the station's
LCD
and message waiting functions.
Program
36-Fixed
Call Forward
Fixed Call Forwarding
is different
from other station
Call Forwarding
options.
'It is fixed in terms of the
destination
Primary
Directory
Number
which
is
assigned
in this program.
The station
user cannot
January
1996
9-25

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