Features

Privacy — Manual Exclusion

Allows multi-appearance telephone users to keep other users with appearances of the same extension number from bridging onto an existing call. Exclusion is activated by pressing the Exclusion button on a per-call basis.

Public Network Call Priority

Public Network Call Priority provides call retention, forced disconnect, intrusion, mode-of-release control, and rering to switches on public networks. Different countries frequently refer to these capabilities by different names.

Pull Transfer

Allows either the party who was originally called or the party to whom the held call will be transferred to complete the transfer. This is a convenient way to con- nect a party with someone better qualified to handle the call. Attendant assis- tance is not required and the call does not have to be redialed. It interfaces with satellite workstations via TGU/TGE trunks and is always available for calls that use TGU/TGE trunks.

Recall signaling

Recall Signaling allows the user of an analog station to place a call on hold, use the voice terminal for other call purposes, and then return to the original call.

Recorded Announcements

Provides an announcement to callers under a variety of circumstances. For example, announcements let callers know that their call cannot be completed as dialed, that their call is in queue, or that all lines are busy.

Recent Change History

Allows the system manager to view or print a history report of the most recent administration and maintenance changes on the switch. This report may be used for diagnostic or information purposes.

Recorded Announcement

Provides a recorded announcement to a variety of types of calls: calls that cannot be completed as dialed, calls that have been in queue for an assigned interval, any calls whose destination is an announcement, or incoming calls to a user.

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