Chapter 9 Descriptions

Business/Hotel/Data Feature Descriptions

Account Code

This feature, when used with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), allows station users and Attendants to enter a cost accounting or client billing code (up to 16 digits) into the system.

Add-On Module

This feature allows the Add-On Module to be combined with a legacy Multiline Terminal when there are insufficient line or trunk keys provided at the Multiline Terminal. When the DCU-60-1 unit keys are programmed as line/trunk keys, the additional 25 lines/trunks and the existing lines/trunks set for the Multiline Terminal can be accessed directly (maximum of 49 lines/trunks). The station speed dialing function can be assigned for all keys on the DCU-60-1 unit. Also, one of the last 3 keys can be used as a Day/Night change key.

Alarm Indications

Faults are indicated by the Major/Minor (MJ/MN) lamps located on the AC/DC Power Supply and, optionally, an external alarm display unit.

Alphanumeric Display

The DTR-16DC-1 Multiline Terminals are each equipped with a 3-line, 24-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). These displays are used to provide alphanumeric information including clock/calendar and call processing information.

Station Application All Multiline Terminals with an LCD display.

Analog Port Adapter

This feature allows an APR-U/AP(R)-R or APA-U/AP(A)-R unit combined with a legacy Multiline Terminal to connect to an analog terminal such as an analog telephone, Modem, and PC with built-in Modem. There are two communication modes for the terminal connected via the Analog Port Adapter as shown below:

1. Single Port Mode

A Multiline Terminal and an analog terminal share the same port. In this mode, the Multiline Terminal and the analog terminal cannot be used simultaneously.

2. Dual Port Mode

A Multiline Terminal and an analog terminal use different ports. In this mode, the Multiline Terminal and the analog terminal can be used simultaneously.

Announcement Service

This feature allows station users to record messages on Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) cards. When a station user dials the feature access code for this feature, the user receives the corresponding message from the system.

Answer Key

An Answer Key is provided on all Multiline Terminals. The Answer Key can be used to answer incoming calls on outside lines, and primary or secondary extensions. When the Answer Key is used to answer an incoming call with a call in progress, the first party is placed on hold and the second party is connected. If the Answer Key is depressed while in a three-party call, the user can alternate between each party and a Broker's Call is established.

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