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always automatically replace a previously dialed number. Upon command, the system will choose a Line and redial the saved number. The system will first choose the prime line if assigned and idle. If it is busy or unavailable, the system will choose any line assigned to idle line preference. If they are unavailable, the system will chose the last line used at the station. If it is busy, no further choice is made. No class of service is required. Also refer to the discussion titled: Automatic Pause Insertion.

LCD MESSAGING

Standard and system-supplied custom display messages can be set by dialing a specific code at any station. Such messages are to be received and displayed by any LCD speakerphone that calls the station which set the message. When a message is set, the intercom light at the setting station will flash to indicate that the feature is active.

LCD SUPPORT

The system supports the use of digital telephones having a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The display is capable of providing the station user with a visual presentation of: call cost, call duration, number dialed, name of called station, name of active feature, date and time, and programming prompts.

LINE ACCESS RESTRICTION

Refer to the discussion titled: Access Denied.

LINE ANSWER FROM ANY

STATION (NIGHT MODE)

When the attendant programs the system for nighttime operation using the night transfer of ringing feature, the line answer from any station feature is made active.

With this feature, a user can dial an access code over the intercom line to allow him to answer any ringing outside line. The line need not be ringing at the user’s station for this feature to be used.

LINE PRESELECTION

A line can be manually selected before lifting the handset (for handsfree dialing) or after the handset is lifted.

LINE AND LINE GROUP QUEUING

With the line queuing feature, the station user can take action that will place a station in a queue where it awaits the availability of a line or line group. The station is automatically signalled with five tone bursts when the line is available to it for use. Each station can queue one line at a time.

MANUAL HOLD

A button activated feature at each station will place an outside line on hold. Pressing the HOLD button holds the call, provides a distinctive flash rate of the line button indicator, and allows the user to access other station features. The holding station or any other station that has access to the line can retrieve the held call.

MEET-ME ANSWER PAGE

Any station user can dial a special code number in response to an all-call or zone page and be connected to the paging party in a private conversation. Allcall or zone paging is provided to the stations through the station class of service programming.

MEMORY RETENTION WITHOUT

BAITERIES

The system memory is electronically protected during AC power failures by an electronic device sometimes known as a “super cap.” The stored program data will remain in memory for a minimum of 65 hours provided that the system has been powered continuously for at least 30 minutes prior to the power failure or disconnection. Also, the system clock will continue to run and keep time for at least 30 minutes after an AC power failure or disconnection.

LINE GROUPS

Outside lines can be grouped together in up to four different groups. Each group is accessible through a unique dialing code or automatically selected with the programmable autodial feature. Grouping can reserve certain lines for certain clusters of stations as in a tenant-setice arrangement. The assignment of line groups frees station buttons normally used for line selection thus making these buttons available for use with a feature such as personal DSS/BLF with station-to-station messaging. Lines are placed in line groups with the line class of service programming.

MESSAGE WAlTlNG

Special feature access codes enable a station user to control the message waiting (MW) light at other stations in the system. When the message waiting light is turned on at a station, a call can be automatically placed to the station that turned it on.

Alternately, one station can be designated by COS programming as the central message desk and can be arranged for exclusive message waiting control. The central message desk can be used to control message waiting lights and deliver messages to and from all other stations in the system. The abilly of a station to originate a message waiting signal is enabled by programming action. Station class of service

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