AT&T Feature Model 5 manual Standard Square Configurations, Customized Square Configurations

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Standard Square Configurations

The standard square configuration is ideal for offices in which all employees use the same lines to make and receive calls. In this arrangement, every line in the system appears at each voice terminal that has enough buttons to accommodate that number of lines. Depending upon the size of your system, you can assign up to 30 lines to as many of your voice terminals as you want.

You assign each of your lines to the same buttons at each voice terminal. To get the most from a standard square configuration, all your voice terminals should have enough buttons to handle all the lines in your system. If you have ordered many 5-button voice terminals, keep in mind that they will be more difficult to use in a square arrangement. An example of a standard square configuration appears below. All six lines in the system are available for general use and appear on the same buttons at each voice terminal, as shown.

Customized Square Configurations

In a customized square configuration, you assign individual lines or groups of lines to selected voice terminals with similar requirements for placing and receiving calls. This arrangement lets you tailor your communications system to meet the needs of different departments. Calls are easily passed between departments using the Line Pickup feature. This configuration also simplifies keeping records of calling patterns within your business.

EXAMPLE OF STANDARD SQUARE CONFIGURATION

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Contents Merlin Table of Contents Introduction About Square Systems DecisionsSquare VS. Pooled Decision Customized Square Configurations Standard Square ConfigurationsTelephone Lines of Automobile Dealership About Pooled Systems Voice terminal Button Access vs. Dial Access to Line Pools Call Management System CMS Automatic Route SelectionGetting Started ADMINISTRATOR/ATTENDANT ConsoleTypes of Consoles Line buttons Auto Intercom buttons 10 through Adm Tel button Used when Specifying TOUCH-TONE and Rotary Signaling Using the ConsoleAllowed Lists Call Restrictions976-3067 Restricted Automatic Route Selection ARS ARS Default Tables Automatic Route Selection Worksheet Page Group Call Distribution GroupNight Service with Extra Alert Enhanced Night ServiceNight Service with Group Assignment Night Service with Time Set Night Service with Outward RestrictionStation Message Detail Recording Smdr System Speed Dial CodesONE-TOUCH Hold with Call Announcement Return Interval for Transferred CallsVoice Terminal Programmability Automatic Line Selection Auto IntercomDo not Disturb Call CoverageCall Pickup Line Pickup Last Number RedialNotify SEND, Receive Outside Auto DialVoice Announcement Disable TOUCH-TONE EnableSaved Number Redial Simultaneous Voice and Data CallsInitial Feature Assignments U t t o n Button U t t o n U t t on Button U t t o n Page Page Documents 999-502-143IS