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General Information Guide - Release 3.1
Feature Name:
Redial - Saved Number
Description:
Redial - Saved Number lets you save a number for future dialing. The number remains saved until a replacement number is saved.
Release
Release lets you forcibly release from an attempted connection to an external party without going
Reminder
Remote
Ringer Control
Ringing - Discriminating
Reminder lets you program your set to ring and provide a message at a specified time within the
Ringer Control lets you adjust the volume and pitch of the telephone ringer.
Discriminating Ringing lets you distinguish between incoming internal calls, incoming trunk calls, tie line calls, and Callbacks by using different ringing patterns (cadences).
Ringing - Discriminating (Optional)
Ringing Line Select
SMDR - External
SMDR - Internal
SNMP Agent
Speech Recognition Softkey Support
Speaker Volume Control
Speed Call Keys
Speed Call - Pause
Speed Call - Personal
Speed Call - System
Speed Dial
Station Message Detailed Accounting (SMDA)
Optional Discriminating Ringing lets you change the Discriminating Ringing patterns on ONS/OPS lines so that you hear internal ringing (1 second on and 3 seconds off) for both internal and external calls.
Ringing Line Select lets you answer any ringing line by going off- hook.
Collects data for outgoing and incoming trunk calls.
Collects data for calls made between stations within the system.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) governs the management and monitoring of network devices and their functions.
Provides quick and easy access to the Speech Recognition voice recognition system.
Speaker Volume Control lets you adjust the volume of the telephone speaker.
Speed Call Keys let you store and dial frequently used numbers by using the personal keys on your telephone.
When the system encounters a Pause while dialing a Speed Call string, the system ceases dialing for the duration of the Pause. When the Pause ends, dialing resumes.
Personal Speed Calls let you store and dial frequently used numbers by using access codes and index numbers.
System Speed Call lets you dial stored system numbers.
See Speed Call.
Station Message Detailed Accounting (SMDA) lets the system accumulate meter pulses (up to an assigned buffer size) that can be read, printed, and cleared from a console. You can collect meter pulses by using either a device (device meter unit accumulation) or an account code (account code meter unit accumulation).
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