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Description Of System Fea:

SUBDUED RINGING

TIMED HOLD RECALL

When a station is busy on a call and another call comes to the same station, the ringing of the second call will automatically be subdued to a lower volume.

SYSTEM ALARM REPORTS

The system can be arranged to report alarm and status conditions to a particular station or stations that have been enabled to receive them. The station must be an LCD speakerphone for this feature to be used. When enabled to receive alarms, the station user can take appropriate action to cause the alarm codes to be presented on the LCD display. System and station class of service programming are used to enable this feature.

SYSTEM SPEED DIAL

Ninety-nine system-wide speed dial numbers are provided. The system speed dial numbers can be up to thirty-two digits in length, and can include numbers,

#‘s, S’s, pauses, and flash signals. System speed dial numbers are programmed at station 10 or 12 for use at every station in the system. No class of service is required.

TANDEM ATTENDANT

When the tandem attendant feature is enabled, a recall from an unanswered call transfer or a timed hold recall will ring at the normal attendant station (station 10) that set the transfer or hold condition, and also at the tandem attendant station (station 12). System class of service programming is used to enable the tandem attendant mode.

TAP (FLASH)/RECALL

When host system custom calling features are available via a hookflash signal, the system can be programmed so that the TAP (RECALL) button will generate a “flash” signal when it is pressed. When custom calling features are not available, the TAP (RECALL) button functions as a positive disconnect, or dial tone, recall button. These two features are mutually exclusive. The flasNrecall/tap time is assigned through system class of service programming.

After a call has been on hold for a programmed length of time the system will recall the station that placed the call on hold. The system class of service programming sets the timed hold recall time period.

TOLL RESTRICTION (0 AND 1)

See the discussion titled: To// Restriction (flexible).

TOLL RESTRICTION (FLEXIBLE)

System toll call restriction can be configured to prohibit some or all stations from calling a wide range of number combinations. The restricted numbers are specified on up to 16 tables. The system assigns several broad-range values to two of these tables, and assigns the tables to all lines as a default condition. The default tables need only to be enabled on a per station basis to activate the default toll restriction.

In general, toll restriction works as follows:

The programmable tables of restricted numbers contain up to four entries with each entry containing up to 16 digits.

Each table of restricted numbers can be programmed to be an “allow” table or a “deny” table with entries in an “allow” table overriding entries in a “deny” table. This arrangement allows exceptions to toll restriction to be enabled. For example, the dialing of l-600-xxx-xxxx numbers can be allowed even though the dialing of all 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx numbers is denied.

A “match anything” symbol (# ) can be stored to represent any digit from 0 to 9. The programmed toll restriction tables are individually assigned to each appropriate station and line. When an outside call is dialed, the system examines the dialed number and makes a comparison between ft and the toll restriction tables. Any tables assigned to BOTH the station being used and the selected line determine the restrictions to be imposed.

Dialing a restricted number on a restricted line from a restricted station will cause the line to be automatically disconnected from the station.

Toll table class of service programming is used to create the tables of restricted numbers.

TENANT SERVICE

One telephone system can be used for multiple tenants at a location by having flexible line appearance at each station. Button mapping for line appearance can be performed on each station using the station class of se&e programming. Refer to the discussion titled: Square/Non-Square Configuration.

TOLL RESTRICTION (NIGHT MODE)

Toll restriction tables that will only take effect when the system is in the night transfer (of ringing) mode, can be assigned to any or all stations in the system. These toll tables replace any that may be assigned to the station during normal, or day mode, operation. For example: A station that has no other toll restriction table assigned to it can be programmed to receive a toll restriction table which will restrict everything but

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DigiTech C0408 system manual Subdued Ringing Timed Hold Recall, System Alarm Reports, System Speed Dial, Tandem Attendant