Features
555-230-024
A-16 Issue 5 January 1998
Data Hot Line
Provides for automatic placement of a data call when the originator hangs up.
Data Hot Line may be used for security purposes. This feature offers fast and
accurate call placement to commonly called data endpoints. Data terminal users
who constantly call the same number can use Data Hot Line to automatically
place the call when they hang up the telephone.
Data Privacy
Protects analog data calls from being disturbed by any of the system’s overriding
or ringing features. Data Privacy is activated when you dial an activation code at
the beginning of the call.
Data Restriction
Like Data Privacy, this feature protects analog data calls from being disturbed by
any of the system’s overriding or ringing features. It is administered at the system
level to selected analog and multi-appearance telephones and trunk groups.
Default Dialing
Provides data terminal users who dial a specific number the majority of the time a
very simple method of dialing that number. This feature enhances Data Terminal
(Keyboard) Dialing by allowing a data terminal user to place a data call to a
preadministered destination in several different ways, depending on the type of
data module. Data Terminal Dialing and Alphanumeric Dialing are unaffected.
Demand Print
Allows you to print your undelivered messages without calling the Message
Center.
Dial Access to Attendant
Allows you to reach an attendant by dialing an access code. The attendant can
then extend the call to a trunk or to another telephone.
Dial Plan
The dial plan is the system’s guide to digit translation. When the system receives
dialed digits, the system must know what to expect next based on the digits
received so far. For example, if you dial 4, the dial plan tells the system how many
more digits to expect before the call is processed.