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terminal adapter and, instead, plug into the handset jack. These systems may include a key that controls the functions of the headset.)

Throughout Chapter 3. ALTERNATIVE CALL OPERATIONS, the headset is included in instructions for handling calls. In addition, Chapter 6. HEADSET OPERATION is devoted exclusively to the functions associated with the headset.

Types of Service Supported

Your Optiset terminal can support any of the following types of service provided by your telephone operating company:

Basic ISDN terminal, with terminal-controlled call appearances

Multiline Hunt Group (MLHG) call appearance

Basic Electronic Key Telephone System (EKTS)

Call appearance call-handling (CACH)

Baaic ISDN Terminal

When the Optiset terminal is connected to a plain ISDN line, as many line keys as desired can be programmed, up to the limit set by the switching system. These line keys can have the same or different directory numbers (DNs). You may make or receive any number of calls up to the limit the switching system places on your line, or up to the limit of 28 simultaneous calls that your Optiset terminal can handle.

Multiline Hunt Group

Your Optiset terminal can be part of a Multiline Hunt Group, an arrangement in which several phones are associated with the same ON by the central office. An incoming call to the MLHG ON is presented to the first available phone that is associated with the MLHG line.

Basic Electronic Key Telephone Service

The Optiset terminal, programmed for Electronic Key Telephone Service (EKTS), emulates the typical key telephone system used in

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many businesses. In such a system, mUltiple DNs are shared by multiple phones; each phone can be used to make or answer calls on any of the shared DNs. EKTS provides the additional features of bridging into an active call of another user of the EKTS group, and preventing other users from bridging into a call.

Call Appearance Call-Handling

Call appearance call-handling (CACH) is an extension of EKTS. Each call appearance on the terminal is assigned a Call Appearance 10 (CAID) that is used by the switching system to determine the ON that is being used to place or receive a call.

For detailed information and instructions that apply to the eACH EKTS operation, refer to Chapter 5. OPTISET TERMINAL USED AS AN EKTS PHONE.

Additional Call Offering

When an incoming call is received by the Optiset terminal, it usually has a channel 10 assigned by the switch to define which of the two a-channels is used for the call. However, if both B-channels already are being used (either for connected calls or for ringing calls), the switch sends the call with no channel 10. This is referred to as an Additional Call Offering (ACO) call.

If the Optiset terminal is in Preview mode. pressing the line key continuously will preview the active or alerting call, followed by the longest waiting ACO call(s). in a cyclical fashion. If the terminal is in Line Hold mode, pressing the line key will put the current call on hold and answer the next call.

An ACO call cannot be answered if non-ACO calls are ringing and have not been answered yet (an ISDN reqUirement). If the user attempts to answer such an ACO call, the phone will beep. The reason for the beep is that if the phone attempts to answer the ACO call when non-ACO calls are still ringing, the ACO call will be disconnected. If an ACO call is presented when the phone has a connected call and no other calls are presented, the user can answer the ACO call, which will cause the connected call to go on hold.

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Contents OPTISET@ NI-1200 Issue Information Issue Date IssuedSummary of Issue Enhancements ContentsAlternative Call Operations Menu Trees Introducing Your Optiset LJ~UJSwitching System National Isdn Compliance Issues Programming RequirementsIssue 6, June Microphone Volume UpNolume Down KeysOptional Headset Baaic Isdn Terminal Types of Service SupportedBasic Electronic Key Telephone Service Multiline Hunt Group1275-00030 Basic Call Operations Place a Call Using the Handset Procedure DisplayIDial 1555-5555 555-5555 010000 555-5555 01 00Ithu FEB 04, 99 0943 ~~ THU FEB 04, 99 0943 AM1I0ld? 555-5555Answer call? Retrieve call line 1?Hold? 555-55!J5 Ilold?5SS-SS55 01 00 555-5555 010012Ringing IconferenceI Cancel Conference? 555-5565Ringing 555-5555 010522Drop last party? Cancel Conference?Conference? Alternative Call Operations 1275·00030 1275·00030 Illue 5, June Clear a CaliOn Hold Hold a Call88U8 5, June Transfer a Call Ssue 5, June USER-CONTROLLED Terminal Settings Password PromptEnter password Assign, Change, or Delete PasswordPassword? Verify new passwordPhone configuration Phone configuration MenuAudio settings? Configure phone?Initial settings? Audio settings Ringer pitch?Audio settings Handset loudness? Speaker LoudnessTHU FEB 04, 99 0955 AM Audio settings Speaker loudness?Audio settings Ringer loudness? Key click setting? Key clicks Orf Turn on key clicks?1i ck Sett i ng? Audio settings Busy alerting type?Busy Alerting Type Procedure Display Muted ring selected Select attention tone?Local Features? Local featuresMenu overlay delay?O THU FEB 04 0955 AMLine hold mode Change to line preview? Loca I features Speaker control?Speaker is enabled Oisable speaker? Line preview mode Change to line hold?Loca I features Menu setting? Mellll is demand Dilly Disable menu mode?Menu Is disabled Activate menu mode? Menu Setting ProcedureDisplayComposed dial mode I Activate menu mode? Phone configuration menu 1 ­ Initial settings?Hot keypad mode Select composed dial? Hot Keypad ProcedureDisplaySpeaker single Talk Single talk? Loca I features Loca I features Hot keypad setting1Loca I features Speaker setting? Speaker Double talk Double talk?Off Hook Result Procedure Display Loca 1 features Incoming call disp?Incoming Call Display ProcedureDisplay 0 to 9 seconds Enter call display timeLoca I features Off hook result? Loca features Off hook result?Phone configuration menu Initial settings? Local features? Local features Menu overlay delay? Fast transfer?Use a combination of the .J Local features Fast transfer?Press the II dialog key to select the local Features menu Use the .J and I dialogTHU fEB 64, 99 6955 AM Local features Autoanswer mute?Press the t/ dialog key to select the Local Features menu To change the Fast TransferEnter Date Set date?Mo XX Day XX Year Mo 05 Day 22 YearOptiset Terminal Used AS AN Ekts Phone 1275·00030 1275-00030 Hold ConferencelTransfer Call AppearanceIntercom Headset Operation Controlling the Headset Using the PlugPlugging Headset Controlling the Headset Using Keys or Menu Options Features Conference/Large Conference 1275·00030 Download Idle Line Inspection Local Feature InspectionSystem Feature nspection Active Call InspectionMake Busy Line Status/Speed DialMute 188ue 5, June 100 1275-00030 UUS Answering Menu Trees RedialOutgoing Call Offhook Incoming Call AlertingAuto Callback Call Alerting Outgoing Call· DialingClear download message? Call Log Accessed Release this call? Retrieve line x? Transfer call?Index Ssue 5, June CACH,9Menu Trees Issue 5, June TA-TAPI

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