Boss Audio Systems OfficeServ 12 manual

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OfficeServ 12 General Description Guide/Ed.01

CHAPTER 4. Business Feature Package

 

 

Call Forward Busy(CFB). This is a different feature from the normal call forward busy and is only used when the forward destination is in a different node of the network. The operation of the feature is the same as the normal forward busy where when the forwarded station is busy a calling station will be forwarded to the forward destination.

Call Forward No Response(CFNR). This is a different feature from the normal call forward no answer and is only used when the forward destination is in a different node of the network.

The operation of the feature is the same as the normal forward no answer where when the forwarded station does not answer after a programmed amount of time a calling station will be forwarded to the forward destination.

Call Forward Unconditional(CFU). This is a different feature from the normal call forward all and is only used when the forward destination is in a different node of the network. The operation of the feature is the same as the normal forward all where all calls to the forwarded station will be forwarded to the forward destination.

Forward External. This feature operates in the same manner as a non networked system with the exception that, because calls across a network link are trunk calls, network calls do not follow the ICM FWD EXT ON/OFF setting in MMC 210.

It is therefore suggested that this setting be set to ON in a networked switch to avoid confusion in operation between networked and non networked calls.

Call Intrusion(Barge In). This feature operates in the same manner as in a non networked switch.

Call Offer/Call Waiting(Camp On). This feature operates in the same manner as in a non networked switch. When a called station is busy the caller can press a camp on button and appear as a ringing call on the second call button. The Auto camp on feature will not work on calls across a network link if set to ON in MMC 110.

Call Transfer. Calls answered in one network node can be transferred to a station or station group in another network node.

Transfer Retrieve. Calls on Transfer Hold during a screened transfer can be retrieved by pressing the call button for that call.

Transfer Recall. Calls transferred across a network link will recall to the transferring station after the originating systems transfer recall timer expires. After recalling, if not answered prior to that systems attendant recall timer expiring, the call will recall to that systems designated operator group. Attendant recalls will not recall to a ‘Centralized Attendant’.

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Contents General Description Guide Copyright Trademarks Introduction Revision History Safety Concerns This page is intentionally left blank Table of Contents This page is intentionally left blank Business Feature Package System Features Secretary Pooling Single Line Connections Speed Dial Numbers Operator Group Authorization Codes Account Code EntryAll Call Voice Boss/Secretary Service Automatic HoldBackground Music Call Activity Display Call CostingCaller Identification Caller ID Features Call Forwarding Caller ID on SmdrBusy Call Hold Exclusive Call Hold SystemCall Hold Remote Call ParkClass of Service Call PickupCall Waiting/Camp-on Centrex/PBX UseCommon Bell Control ConferenceComputer Telephony Integration CTI Dialed Number Identification Service Dnis Customer Set RelocationData Security Database PrintoutDirect Inward System Access Disa Direct Trunk SelectionDirectory Names Disa SecurityDoor Lock Release Programmable Door phonesEasyset Interface Executive Barge-in OverrideExecutive/Secretary Pooling External Music InterfacesExternal Page Interfaces Flash Button OperationIncoming/Outgoing Service Hot LineGroup Conference Group/Out of GroupIsdn Service Individual Line ControlIP phone Interface Least Cost RoutingMeet Me Page and Answer Memory ProtectionMessage Waiting Indications Microphone on/Off Per StationMusic on Hold-Sources Operator GroupOverflow Override CodeProgrammable Timers Programmed Message ServicePaging Park OrbitsRecalls Remote Programming-PCRing Modes Ring OverSingle Line Connections Speed Dial NumbersSpeed Dial by Directory OfficeServ NewsSystem Alarms System Maintenance AlarmsText Message Service System DirectoryToll Restriction Override Tone or Pulse DialingTraffic Reporting TransferVirtual Port Voice Mail-Inband IntegrationVoIP Networking Page Walking Class of Service Wireless LAN ServiceVoIP Trunk Interface H.323/SIP Page Station Features Add-On Module Appointment ReminderAutomatic Privacy Busy Station Callback Busy Station Indications BLFCall Logs Direct Station Selection DSS Do not Disturb OverrideDo not Disturb Programmable Door Lock ReleaseManual Signalling Line Queuing with CallbackLine Skipping Loud Ringing InterfaceOff-Hook Voice Announce Standard One Time Do Not DisturbOne Touch Dialing Buttons On-Hook DialingPulse to Tone Switchover Programmed Station MessagesProtection from Barge-In Pullout Directory TrayRemote Hold Ringing PreferenceSpeakerphone Volume Settings Tri-Colored LightsWall-Mountable phones Display Features Call Duration Timer Account Code DisplayCall for Group Identification Call Processing InformationCalling Party Name Calling Party Number Conference Information9 2nd Time Display Dial by NameStopwatch Timer Identification of RecallsIdentification of Transfers Message Waiting Caller NumberPage General Description Guide

OfficeServ 12 specifications

Boss Audio Systems has carved a niche for itself in the realm of audio solutions, offering innovative products that cater to various acoustic needs. One of their standout offerings in the realm of office audio solutions is the Boss Audio Systems OfficeServ 12. This sophisticated system is designed to deliver high-quality sound and enhance the overall auditory experience in any workspace, whether it's a corporate office, conference room, or collaborative environment.

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