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Table of contents

NN43001-106

1

Revision History

3

July 2006

4

April 2006

4

January 2006

4

August 2005

4

Revision History 5

5

December 1995

6

July 1995

6

October 1994

6

July 1994

6

2500 Telephone Features 105

9

500 Telephone Features 113

9

500/2500 Line Disconnect 119

9

NN43001-106 01.04 Standard

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Release 5.0 27 July 2007

10

Access Restrictions 153

12

Alarm Management 177

12

Attendant Announcement 211

14

Attendant Barge-In 229

15

Attendant Break-In 235

16

Attendant Busy Verify 267

18

Attendant Call Selection 273

19

Attendant Consoles 283

19

Attendant Delay 293

20

Attendant Lockout 311

21

Attendant Position Busy 323

22

Attendant Recall 327

23

Attendant Secrecy 341

24

Attendant Splitting 345

24

Autodial 371

26

Autodial Tandem Transfer 381

27

Automatic Answerback 389

27

Automatic Guard Detection 397

28

Automatic Hold 399

28

Automatic Line Selection 405

29

Automatic Redial 433

30

Automatic Set Relocation 443

31

Automatic Timed Reminders 453

32

Automatic Wake Up 457

32

Auxiliary Processor Link 487

33

Auxiliary Signaling 489

33

Background Terminal 507

35

Office 509

35

Backup and restore 515

35

Bridging 549

36

Busy Lamp Field 551

36

Procedures

37

38 Contents

38

How to get help

39

40 How to get help

40

Features and Software options

41

10/20 Digit ANI on 911 Calls

79

II digit definition

80

CSN wireline calls format

80

CSN wireless calls format

80

Wireline

81

Wireless

81

Feature packaging 83

83

Enhancements

97

Call Clearance

98

Clock Synchronization

98

Feature description 99

99

Idle trunk

100

DID trunk

100

Incoming COT call

101

Feature implementation

102

Operating parameters

102

Feature interactions

102

Feature packaging

102

Feature operation

103

2500 Telephone Features

105

108 2500 Telephone Features

108

Speed Call Controller

109

Speed Call User

110

System Speed Call User

110

Permanent Hold

111

112 2500 Telephone Features

112

500 Telephone Features

113

Feature operation 117

117

118 500 Telephone Features

118

500/2500 Line Disconnect

119

120 500/2500 Line Disconnect

120

Figure 1

120

Contents

125

Feature description

125

Feature interactions 127

127

Feature operation 131

131

Answer a Recall

132

Attendant

132

Feature operation 133

133

Attendant Consoles

145

Break-in to Enquiry Calls

145

Call Detail Recording

145

Feature interactions 147

147

Complete the transfer

151

Access Restrictions

153

Class of Service restrictions

154

Fully Restricted Service

154

Feature description 155

155

Semi-Restricted Service (SRE)

156

Toll Denied Service (TLD)

156

Unrestricted Service (UNR)

157

Code Restriction

158

Feature description 159

159

Feature interactions 163

163

170 Access Restrictions

170

Feature operation 175

175

Alarm Management

177

178 Alarm Management

178

Alternative Loss Plan

183

186 Alternative Loss Plan

186

Application Module Link

191

192 Application Module Link

192

Application Module

193

194 Application Module

194

Attendant Administration

195

Operating Parameters

196

Feature Interactions

197

198 Attendant Administration

198

End-to-End Signaling

199

Hot Line

199

Multi-Party Operations

199

Feature Packaging

200

Feature Implementation

200

Feature Operation

201

202 Attendant Administration

202

Call Forward

209

Attendant Announcement

211

Special options

213

Announcement source types

213

Tone interface announcements

213

214 Attendant Announcement

214

Attendant Alternative Answer

215

No Call Answer

215

Call Answer on Announcement

215

Call Answer Forced

215

Feature interactions 217

217

218 Attendant Announcement

218

Attendant Barge-In

229

234 Attendant Barge-In

234

Attendant Break-In

235

Feature interactions 237

237

238 Attendant Break-In

238

Feature interactions 239

239

240 Attendant Break-In

240

Pre-Dial Break-In

242

244 Attendant Break-In

244

Prevention

245

Feature interactions 251

251

ATTENTION

260

Attendant actions

260

Undesired party action

261

Desired party action

261

Break-In to a conference

263

Attendant Busy Verify

267

Feature interactions 269

269

272 Attendant Busy Verify

272

Attendant Call Selection

273

Vertical keystrip 1

284

Vertical keystrip 2

285

Vertical keystrip 3

286

Vertical keystrip 4

286

Vertical keystrip 5

287

Attendant Delay

293

Autodial

295

Attendant Forward No Answer

297

Feature operation 309

309

Attendant Lockout

311

Attendant Overflow Position

313

Operating parameters 315

315

Feature interactions 317

317

(500/2500 type) telephone

320

Attendant Position Busy

323

326 Attendant Position Busy

326

Attendant Recall

327

Feature interactions 329

329

332 Attendant Recall

332

Feature interactions 335

335

Cancel Call Transfer

337

Complete Call Transfer

338

Feature operation 339

339

Attendant Secrecy

341

344 Attendant Secrecy

344

Attendant Splitting

345

Attendant Supervisory Console

347

Figure 5

348

Attendant Service Observation

349

Supervisory assistance

349

Call an attendant

355

Assist an attendant

356

The indicator goes off

359

Authorization Code Security

365

Enhancement

365

Feature interactions 367

367

374 Autodial

374

Feature interactions 375

375

Feature operation 379

379

380 Autodial

380

Autodial Tandem Transfer

381

Centrex Switchhook Flash

383

Conference

383

Digit Display

383

Last Number Redial

383

388 Autodial Tandem Transfer

388

Automatic Answerback

389

392 Automatic Answerback

392

Automatic Call Distribution

393

Automatic Guard Detection

397

Automatic Hold

399

Feature interactions 401

401

404 Automatic Hold

404

Automatic Line Selection

405

ANI signaling

410

Feature description 411

411

Feature description 417

417

Figure 7

417

Accounting (CAMA) Enhancement

418

Trunk route assignments

421

ANI failure

421

CDR for 911 ANI calls

422

Route Selection (RS-ANI)

422

Operation

422

Trunk types

423

Directory Number

431

Automatic Redial

433

436 Automatic Redial

436

Feature interactions 437

437

442 Automatic Redial

442

Automatic Set Relocation

443

Modular Telephone Relocation

444

Feature interactions 447

447

Automatic Timed Reminders

453

456 Automatic Timed Reminders

456

Automatic Wake Up

457

Answer the wake up call

458

500 Wake Up calls

459

460 Automatic Wake Up

460

Feature description 461

461

464 Automatic Wake Up

464

Feature operation 473

473

From an attendant console

474

To Use Multiple Wake Up FFCs

475

Activate single

475

Activate repeat (daily)

475

Deactivate single

475

Deactivate all

475

476 Automatic Wake Up

476

Feature operation 483

483

Verification

484

Feature operation 485

485

Auxiliary Processor Link

487

Auxiliary Signaling

489

B34 Codec Static Loss Plan

491

Downloading

491

DTI2 Pad Switching

495

B34 Dynamic Loss Switching

499

Echo Suppression

503

Background Terminal

507

508 Background Terminal

508

Network Wide Virtual Office

509

Backup and restore

515

Introduction

516

Backup rules

516

Backup rules 517

517

Figure 8

517

FMD rule type

518

RMD rule type

519

SCS rule type

520

Backup schedules

521

522 Backup and restore

522

Figure 12

522

Backup schedules 523

523

Click OK to confirm delete

523

524 Backup and restore

524

Figure 13

524

Backup schedules 525

525

Backup scheduler

526

Corrupted backup data

526

FTP data transfer failure

526

Manual operation

527

Automatic operation

527

Defining backup schedules

527

528 Backup and restore

528

Figure 14

528

Backup history

529

530 Backup and restore

530

Figure 15

530

Overlay administration

531

Removing a backup rule

535

Printing a backup rule

535

Removing a backup schedule

536

Printing a backup schedule

537

538 Backup and restore

538

Deactivate:

546

Accept incoming call by boss:

546

Feature operation 547

547

Bridging

549

Busy Lamp Field

551

552 Busy Lamp Field

552

Feature description 553

553

Figure 17

553

558 Busy Lamp Field

558

Operating parameters 561

561

Busy Tone Detection for Japan

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