-rVI @on Of System Features

IMI 66-083

No class of service programming is required to enable this feature.

AUTOMATIC DIALING

The system supports up to 22 auto dial positions per station. Autodial buttons can store up to 16 digits plus an intercom or line selection. Stored digits include

9-0, ++ and #. A pause is stored at any point where the HOLD button is pressed, and a hookflash is stored at any point where the TAP button is pressed. Automatic dialing can be used to provide one-button access to system features. No class of service

programming is required to enable autodialing. Also refer to discussions titled: Automatic Pause Insertion, Station Speed Dial, and Programmable DSS/BLF.

AUTOMATIC HOLD FOR INTERCOM

If the second intercom line is selected while a call is active on the first intercom line, this feature causes the first intercom call to be automatically placed on hold. Station class of service programming is required to enable this feature.

AUTOMATIC HOLD - TRANSFER TO

INTERCOM (ANSWER HOLD)

If the intercom line is selected while an outside line call is active, this system feature causes the outside call to be automatically placed on hold. No class of service programming is required to enable this feature.

AUTOMATIC HOLD - TRANSFER TO LINE

This system feature is made available through programming to selected stations. When enabled, pressing any line button will cause an active line to automatically go on hold. This feature allows a user to move from line to line without having to press the HOLD button to place any current calls on hold. Station class of service programming is used to enable this feature at the desired stations.

AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION

When the system stores a dialed number for later redial, it automatically stores a pause whenever the user watts between digits for at least two seconds. The automatic pause is inserted in the stored number sequence at the point where the manual pause in dialing occurred. The length of the pause is fixed at two seconds by the system.

AUTOMATIC PRIVACY

A line can be made private or non-private through programming. In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of the line during a call. No other Station can access that line unless it is included through the

use of the add-on conference feature. In the non-private mode, another station with that line appearance can gain access at the same time (sometimes known as common line pickup). A line is specified as private or non-private through the line class of service programming. Through station class of service programming, a line can be made non-private at a particular station. Also see the discussions titled: Conference - Add-On and Privacy Release.

AUTOMATIC REDIAL OF BUSY NUMBER OR UNANSW iRED CALL)

A busy number or unanswered call can be automatically redialed by activating this feature. Once automatic redial is activated, the station will select the line, automatically dial the number, and wait for a response. It will do this once a minute for approximately 10 minutes unless deactivated because that button or another button is pressed or the handset is lifted. The feature cycle is timed and does not have busy detection circuitry. Because of this, if operating handsfree when the called party answers, the handset must be taken off-hook to prevent the caller from being cut off by the timing cycle. Automatic redial is a designated programmable button position and must be programmed by the user to be active but no class of service programming is required.

AUTOMATIC STATION RELOCATION

With this feature, the system will automatically recognize a particular station should that station be relocated to a new station port. When installed at the new pori location, the station will continue to provide the same class of service parameters and respond ta the same extension numbers as it did at the original station port. This system feature is enabled with system class of service programming.

AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT INTERFACE

A non-key system telephone device or a data device can be connected to a line ahead of the common equipment by using the auxiliary equipment interface. The system can detect an off-hook condition in the device connected to the auxiliary equipment interface, and turn on the status light for that line at the button system telephones. tt does this to indicate that the line is busy and not available for station use. Auxiliary equipment interface connections provide connections to lines 2 and 4. Pressing the line button on a system station cannot interrupt an external device unless the line has been programmed to be non-private.

AUXILIARY RINGER INTERFACE

The auxiliary ringer interface provides “dry-contact” relay closures which track the ringing pattern

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