MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS

Foreign Exchange (FX) Access

Operating Procedure

To access the Dictation Equipment from any station

1.Go off hook and receive dial tone.

2.Dial the Dictation Equipment feature access code.

3.Proceed according to operation procedures of the Dictation Equipment.

Service Conditions

1.One trunk circuit is required for each piece of dictation interface equipment accessed.

2.Dictation Equipment must be able to receive DTMF signals if dial control is desired; however, access is also available with rotary dial signals.

3.Dictation Equipment must be locally provided.

4.Dictation Equipment can be accessed from stations, Attendant Consoles, Tie Lines, or remotely. Refer to the Direct Inward System Access Features and Specifications.

5.Access to this feature can be allowed or denied in Class of Service assignment.

Foreign Exchange (FX) Access

General Description

An FX line is a line which is extended and terminated at a distant C.O.. With this feature, outgoing calls over the FX line become a local call at the distant C.O..

Station Application

All stations.

Operating Procedure

Outgoing Call from any station

1.Go off hook and receive dial tone.

2.Dial the FX line access code and receive dial tone from distant C.O..

3.Dial the desired telephone number.

(Multiline Terminals can have direct trunk appearances of FX lines).

Incoming call to the Attendant Console

1.The FX lamp at the Attendant Console flashes and an audible signal is received.

2.The Attendant presses key assigned to the FX line or the ANSWER key.

3.The Attendant processes the call in a normal manner.

Service Conditions

1. One circuit on the COT board is required for each FX line interface.

 

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