Basic Features
Issue 5 January 1998
A-27555-230-024
Recorded Telephone Dictation Access
Allows telephone users, including Remote Access and incoming tie trunk users,
to access dictation equipment. The dictation equipment is accessed by dialing
an access code or extension number. The start/stop function can be voice or dial
controlled. Other functions such as initial activation and playback are controlled
by additional dial codes.
Remote Access
Permits authorized callers from remote locations to access the system via the
public network and then use its features and services.There are a variety of ways
of accessing the feature. After gaining access, you hear a system dial tone, and,
for system security, may be required to dial a barrier code.
Restriction — Controlled
Allows an attendant or telephone user with console permission to activate and
deactivate for an individual telephone or a group of telephones the following
restrictions: outward, total, station-to-station, and termination restrictions.
Ringback Queuing
Places calls in an ordered queue (first in, first out) when all trunks are busy. The
telephone user who is trying to make a call is automatically called back when a
trunk becomes available, and hears a distinctive three-burst signal when called
back.
Ringer Cutoff
Allows the user of a multi-appearance telephone to turn audible ringing signals
on and off. Visual alerting is not affected by this feature. When this feature is
enabled, only Priority (three-burst) ring, Redirect Notification, Intercom ring, and
manual signaling ring at the telephone. Internal and external calls do not ring.
Ringing — Abbreviated and Delayed
Allows you to manually or automatically assign one of four ring types to each call
appearance on a telephone. Whatever treatment you assign to a call appearance
is automatically assigned to each of its bridged call appearances.