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DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- General System Information
- Specifications
- Basic Service Flow
- ACD Call Handling Program
- Programming by Commands
- edit (ff)
- insert (ff)
- delete (ff)
- Transfer Destination Voice Number
- Silent Monitor
- Supervisor Features
- Displaying System Information
- Common Operation for Supervisor Customization
- Direct Incoming Call Setting
- Transferring Incoming Call Setting
- Changing Supervisor IDs and User Information Recording ID
- Registering Agent IDs
- Confirming Agent IDs
- Setting on Service Flow Details
- Supervisor Monitoring
- Traffic Information
- Waiting Call
- Agent Status
- MIS Report Features
- MIS Report Operation
- output of mis report data
- group report
- system report
- other features (data clear and output cancel)
- User Information Recording
- Agent Features
- Available/Unavailable
- Zip Tone
- Index
- Table Of Contents
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. About This Manual
- Chapter 2. List of Features
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 3. System Features
- AEC Disconnect
- Automatic Call Distributor
- Automatic Route Selection
- Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
- Battery Backup
- Built-In Voice Mail Unit
- Call Progress Tones
- Caller ID Alpha Tagging
- Centrex/PBX Compatibility
- Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
- hardware requirements
- Class of Service - T1 Trunk Ring Back Service Tone
- CO Ringing Types
- DIL Ringing
- DIL Delayed Incoming Ring Enhancement
- DISA Ringing
- CO Trunk Interface - DID
- CO Trunk Interface - ISDN-PRI
- Data Security
- Day/Night System Mode
- Manual Day/Night Mode
- Automatic Day/Night Mode
- Direct Inward System Access
- Distinctive Ringing
- Door Box Sensor
- Extension Interface
- DP/DTMF SLTs
- Flexible Numbering Plan
- Hunting Groups
- Circular Hunt Group
- Internal Hold Tone
- MCO Tenant Group
- Music-on-Hold
- Extension Name Assignments
- Speed Dial Name Assignments
- Network BLF
- Network Facilities
- Network Call Routing
- Network Paging
- Power Failure Transfer
- Programming Devices
- QSIG ISDN Lines
- Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
- Busy Lamp Field Ringing
- Slide Ringing
- Station Message Detail Recording
- t1 line
- Toll Restriction Service
- Trunk Access Groups
- Virtual Port used for Floating Hold
- Third-Party Voice Mail Support
- call forward id code for voice mail
- disconnect signal
- voice mail transfer key
- Built-In Voice Mail with 2-Way Call Recording
- Chapter 4. User Maintenance
- Introduction
- Set Absence Messages
- Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
- Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
- Set Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension
- Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
- Set Day of Week Mode
- Set Exception Day Mode
- Set Extension Names
- Set Message Key ID Code
- Set Mode Schedule
- Set Personal Speed Dial Names
- Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers
- Set Send Text Messages
- Set Special Day Mode
- Set System Date/Time/Day
- Set System Speed Dial Index
- Set System Speed Dial Names
- Set System Speed Dial Numbers
- Set Text Message Replies
- Set Verified Account Codes
- Set Walking TRS Codes
- Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
- Key Telephone
- Account Codes
- Non-Verified Account Codes
- Verified Account Codes
- Attendant Group Calls
- Background Music
- Busy Override
- Callback Request
- Call Forwarding
- Call Forwarding - Busy
- Call Forwarding - No Answer
- Call Forwarding-All Calls and Do-Not-Disturb
- Call Hold
- Floating Hold
- Exclusive Hold
- Broker's Hold
- Call Pickup
- Extension Group Pickup
- Extension Direct Pickup
- Trunk Group Pickup
- Call Transfer
- Unsupervised Transfer
- Camping a Call Onto a Busy Extension
- Caller ID Call Log
- Camp-on (Call Waiting)
- Conference Calls
- Directory Numbers
- Display Information
- Large-Display Phone
- Small-Display Phone
- Do-Not-Disturb
- DP to DTMF Signal Conversion
- DSS/72 Console
- Flash
- Handsfree Answerback
- Handsfree Operation
- Hot Dial Pad
- Hot Line
- Last Number Redial
- Line Appearances
- Direct Line Appearances
- Message Key
- Mute Function
- Offhook Monitor
- Offhook Voice Announce
- One-Touch Keys
- Onhook Dialing
- Meet-Me Answer
- Reset Call
- Room Monitoring
- Silent Monitor
- Speed Dialing
- System Speed Dial
- Speed Dial Linking
- Station Lockout
- Timed Reminder Call
- Trunk Access
- MCO Line Preference
- MCO Trunk Access
- Trunk Queuing
- Universal Night Answer to Page
- Variable Mode
- Voice Recognition
- Walking TRS Class of Service
- Zip Mode
- Chapter 6. DSLT Features
- Digital Single Line Telephone
- Auto Repeat Dial
- Call Forwarding-All Calls
- Call Forwarding and Do-Not-Disturb
- System Hold
- Call Park
- Trunk Direct Pickup
- Intercom Calling
- Message Waiting/Callback
- Offhook Signaling
- Paging
- Personal Speed Dial
- Direct Trunk Access
- Chapter 7. SLT Features
- Absence Message
- Floating Hold (Retrieve Only)
- Supervised Transfer
- Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
- Flash Send
- Appendix A. ARS and TRS Operation
- Detailed Description
- ARS/TRS Features
- TRS Configuration and Operation
- TRS Programming/Operation Overview
- Example TRS Configuration
- ARS Configuration and Operation
- Example ARS Configuration
- route list table
- Table Of Contents
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- fcc warning
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this manual
- Chapter 1. Requirements
- did requirements
- Environmental Requirements
- Cleaning
- Chapter 2. System Overview
- Cabinet Configurations
- Circuit Cards
- Card Descriptions
- cpc288 card (vb)
- cpc576 card (vb)
- tsw288 card (vb)
- tsw576 card (vb)
- api card (vb)
- Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation
- Removing and Replacing Covers
- Front Cover
- Side cover
- Top Cover (Base Cabinet Only)
- Cabinet Installation
- wall mounting installation
- Grounding
- Battery Backup (VB-44025)
- Volt Power Supply (VB-44022)
- Card Installation
- Chapter 4. Installing Additional Cabinets
- Installation
- Building Block Method (floor-mounting) Installation (576-port example shown)
- Building Block Method (wall-mounting) Installation (576-port example shown)
- Installing Switch Boxes (VB-44023)
- removing ac cables
- Connecting the Systems
- Setting ID No. of Additional Cabinets
- Connecting DBS 576 and DBS 96 Systems
- setting cbldbs id numbers
- Card Installation Position
- restriction on number of cards
- conference card
- Chapter 5. Trunks and Extensions
- Trunks
- Trunk MDF Interface Card
- Loop-Start Trunks
- Loop-Start/Ground Start Trunks
- DID Trunks
- E&M Tie Line Trunks
- T-Point ISDN Interface (TBRI)
- T-Point ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
- T1 Interface
- Extensions
- Extension MDF Interface Card
- Digital Extensions
- DBS 96 Digital Extensions
- Analog extensions
- S-Point ISDN Interface (SBRI)
- point to multi-point connection
- S-point ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
- Key Phone Wall Mounting
- Chapter 6. Peripheral Equipment
- Background Music (BGM)
- Paging
- PC Customization Tool
- Call Logging Device
- output format
- MIS Report Output
- Application Interface (API)
- Voice Recognition Adaptor
- EM24
- TAPI Adaptor
- Doorphone Adaptor
- Power Failure Transfer
- Replacing the Backup Battery of CPC card
- Chapter 7. Specifications
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- notation used
- Understanding Your Phone
- Small-Display Phones
- Changing the Default Display
- Using Variable Mode
- Large-Display Phones
- Understanding Display Information
- Setting Up Your Phone
- Setting Up Flexible Function Keys
- Setting Up One-touch Keys
- Setting Up Speed Dialing
- Assigning SSD Numbers
- Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers
- Placing Outside Calls
- Using Account Codes
- Verified Account Codes
- Using Speed Dialing
- Checking Speed Dial Numbers
- Handling Incoming Calls
- Using Call Hold
- Transferring Calls
- Unsupervised Transfers
- Using Call Pickup
- Extension Direct Pickup
- Using Call Park
- Communicating Within Your Office
- Switching Between Tone and Voice Calling
- Using Paging
- Answering a Page with Universal Night Answer
- Transferring Calls with an Announcement
- Using Camp-on (Call Waiting)
- Using Message Waiting/Callback
- Using Do-Not-Disturb
- Using Absence Messages
- Locking Your Extension
- Using Additional Features
- Using Off-Hook Monitor
- Using the Flash Feature
- Controlling Background Music
- Using Caller ID
- Call Log Format for the Large-Display Phone
- Walking Class of Service
- Using Zip Mode
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- PREFACE - REQUIREMENTS
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 - SYSTEM HARDWARE
- Cabinets
- Extension Cards
- Options
- Model Descriptions
- Key Small-Display Phone
- CHAPTER 3 - SYSTEM FEATURES
- Attendant Groups
- Conferencing
- Data Security
- Distinctive Ringing
- Howler" Tone
- Recall Timers
- Walking TRS
- Alarm Ringing
- Call Forwarding
- Call Park
- Callback Request
- DSS/BLF Keys
- Hold
- Meet-Me Answer
- Off-Hook Monitoring
- One-Touch Keys
- Soft Key Variable Mode
- Walking TRS
- CHAPTER 5 - SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
- PC Phone
- PC Attendant Console
- Voice Mail
- Positive Disconnect
- Built-In ACD
- CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFICATIONS
- Temperature and Humidity Requirements for System Operation (excluding Built-In Voice Mail)
- Line Capacities
- Maximum Cabling Distances
- Data Communication Ports
- Signaling to CO
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- ACD Viewer
- Agent View
- MIS Server Application
- Overview
- How ACD Can Benefit Customers
- Major ACD Functions
- Agent Features
- Supervisor Features
- Reports
- ACD Standard Specifications
- Basic System Layout
- Stand-alone Configuration
- Network Installation
- mis server
- Installation Overview
- Preparing the Windows NT Host PC
- Setting Up User Profiles on the Windows NT Host PC
- Step 2: Installing the MIS Server Software
- Installing the ACD Viewer Software
- Starting ACD Viewer
- Accessing MIS Server Settings After Installation
- Uninstalling the MIS Server Software
- Uninstalling the ACD Viewer Software
- Starter Kit
- Wallboards
- Information Displayed
- Alarms
- Group Detail View
- Agent Call Summary Report
- Agent Time Summary Report
- Queue Average Report
- Queue Count Report
- Queue Count Graph Report
- Incoming Call Duration Spectrum Report
- Lost Call Spectrum Report
- Delayed Call Spectrum Report
- Trunk Report
- Work Unit Report
- Work Unit Agent Report
- Button-View (Agent View)
- priority text messages
- chapter 9. exporting report data
- microsoft access
- chapter 10. troubleshooting
- error message
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction to DBS 576 Programming
- Before You Begin
- Initializing a New Phone System
- initial settings (manual)
- auto-configuration (for single-cabinet systems only)
- Table Intro-1. Auto-Configuration settings for CODE Rotary Switch set to "1"
- System CPC Modes
- code 5: system diagnostic mode 2 - lsi
- software upgrade procedure via the pc card
- software upgrade procedure for cpc-96 and cpc
- software upgrade procedure for cpc
- Understanding FF-Key Programming
- Table Intro-2. DBS 576 programming structure
- FF-Keys and Other Keys Used in Programming Mode
- Figure Intro-2: Phone keys during Programming Mode (22-button Small-Display)
- Figure Intro-3: Phone keys during Programming Mode (34-button Small-Display)
- How to Enter Programming Mode
- Sample Address Entries
- Default Settings
- Defaults for FF2: TRUNKS
- Defaults for FF3: EXTENSIONS
- FF4 0: FF-Keys on Digital Keyphones, SLTs, and EM/24 Units
- Defaults for FF5: GROUPS
- Defaults for FF6: TRS/ARS
- Defaults for FF7: APPLICATIONS
- Defaults for FF8: MAINTENANCE
- Index
- System Configuration
- Figure 0-1: Cabinet Building-Block Configurations
- using the ls/gs card for ground-start
- Figure 0-2: PanaVOICE connection to the DBS 576
- system size
- Figure 0-3: Cabinet Slots
- Table 0-1. Free Slot/Option Slot card types (01 and 02 addresses)
- System Programming (FF1)
- FF1 0: System Common
- Table 1-1. Interaction between Virtual Key LED Answer Control #1 and #2 settings
- FF1 0 02: General
- howler tone
- FF1 0 03: Extension COS Definitions
- FF1 0 04: Trunk COS Definitions
- FF1 0 05: Serial Ports
- FF1 0 06: Serial Port Output Data
- FF1 0 07 and 08: PBX Parameters
- FF1 0 09: SMDR Output Format
- FF1 0 10 and 11: Call Restriction Between COS
- FF1 0 12, 13, and 14: MOH Source
- FF1 0 15, 16, and 17: SSD Blocks
- Table 1-4. SSD Blocks (FF1 0 17)
- FF1 0 18: Synchronized Clock
- FF1 0 19: TRS Class for Forced Account Codes
- FF1 0 20: Ext.No. Display for Closed-Number Calls
- FF1 0 21: Ring Alarm for Unanswered Calls
- FF1 0 22: Dealer Programming ID Code
- FF1 0 23 and 24: Voice Mail Codes
- FF1 0 25: Caller ID Add Digits
- FF1 1: System Timers
- pause timer
- FF1 1 02: Trunk Timer
- FF1 1 03: Extension Timer 1
- FF1 1 04: Extension Timer 2
- FF1 2: Dial Plan
- Table 1-6. Dial Plan A: Flexible Feature Codes at dial tone (FF1 2 02)
- Table 1-7. Dial Plan B: Flexible Feature Codes at dial tone (FF1 2 03)
- Table 1-8. Dial Plan A: Flexible Feature Codes at ringback tone (FF1 2 04)
- Table 1-9. Dial Plan B: Flexible Feature Codes at ringback tone (FF1 2 05)
- Table 1-10. Dial Plan A: Flexible Feature Codes at busy tone (FF1 2 06)
- Table 1-11. Dial Plan B: Flexible Feature Codes at busy tone (FF1 2 07)
- FF1 3: MCO Access in Tenant Groups
- Table 1-12. Trunk Group/Chain List Assignment to Tenant Group MCO-1 thru -5 (FF1 3 01)
- Table 1-13. Advanced Routing Trunk Group Chains (Outbound Calls) (FF1 3 02)
- Table 1-14. MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound Calls) (FF1 3 03)
- FF1 4: DID/DNIS Tables
- Table 1-16. DID/DNIS Dial Table ("B" Side) (FF1 4 04)
- Table 1-17. DID Dialing for ISDN "S" Point (FF1 4 05)
- FF1 8: Digital Pad Settings
- Table 1-18. Digital Pad Settings for Extension Pad Class 1-8 (FF1 8 01)
- Table 1-19. Digital Pad Settings for Trunk Pad Class 1-8 (FF1 8 02 0001-0240)
- Table 1-20. Digital Pad Settings for Trunk Pad Class 9-16 (FF1 8 02 0241-0480)
- Table 1-21. Digital Pad Settings for BGM (FF1 8 03)
- Table 1-22. Digital Pad Settings for Paging Port Adapter (FF1 8 04)
- Table 1-23. Digital Pad Settings for 3-Party Conference (FF1 8 05)
- Table 1-24. Digital Pad Settings for 8-Party Conference (FF1 8 06)
- Trunk Programming (FF2)
- FF2 0: Analog Trunks (CO)
- ring pattern
- dial tone detection
- call duration
- alarm ringing
- slide ringing
- FF2 0: Analog Trunks (E&M Tie)
- FF2 1: ISDN Trunks
- Figure 2-1: BRI Point-to-Multi-Point connection
- FF2 2: T1 Trunks (CO)
- trunk number assignment
- frame format
- flash key operation
- FF2 2: T1 Trunks (E&M Tie)
- Extension Programming (FF3)
- FF3 0: Digital Keyphones and SLTs
- extension number assignment
- message waiting led
- call duration display
- forced account codes
- Table 3-1. Account Codes and their interaction with TRS for outbound calls
- hot dial pad
- FF3 1: S-Point ISDN Extensions
- FF3 2: Virtual Ports
- FF3 3: RAI Extension Port
- Table 4-1. FF-Key/Soft Key Fixed Feature Codes
- Figure 4-1: FF-key layout on a Small-Display phone (44-series)
- FF4 1: FF-Keys on DSS/72 Consoles
- FF4 2: Soft Keys on Display Phones
- Figure 4-4: Soft key layout on a Large-Display phone (44-series)
- Groups (FF5)
- FF5 0: Attendant Hunt Group
- FF5 1: Extension Hunt Groups
- FF5 2: MCO Trunk Groups (Outbound)
- FF5 3: MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound)
- FF5 4: Paging Groups
- FF5 5: Hot Line Group
- FF5 6: Call Pickup Groups
- TRS/ARS (FF6)
- FF6 0: TRS/ARS Common
- FF6 0 01: Analyze Digits Table
- FF6 1: TRS Class Definitions
- Figure 6-1: TRS Levels comparison to allow/block the call
- FF6 1 01: TRS Class: Originator Settings (ARS/TRS)
- FF6 1 02: TRS Class: Dialing Restrictions
- FF6 1 03: TRS Class: SSD Range
- FF6 2: ARS Settings
- Table 6-6. Time List Tables #1 thru #4: FF6 2 02 (0-3) (01-50) (0001-0010) Hold
- FF6 2 03: Route List Table
- FF6 2 04: Route Table
- FF6 2 05: Digit Modify Table
- FF6 2 06: Authorization Code
- FF6 2 07: Closed Number Table
- FF6 2 08: Tandem Exchange Table
- Applications (FF7)
- FF7 0: Built-In Voice Mail
- FF7 1: Built-In ACD
- Maintenance (FF8)
- FF8 0: Dealer Maintenance
- Table 8-1. List of Available Feature Codes
- FF8 0 01: Traffic Control
- Table 8-3. Traffic Control Timing Storage (FF8 0 01 0)
- FF8 0 02: Trunk Names
- Figure 8-2: Name Assignments using a Large-Display phone
- FF8 0 03: Alarms
- FF8 0 04: Card Settings
- Table 8-4. Card Verification (FF8 0 04 1)
- FF8 0 05: Line Control
- Table 8-5. TEI Layer 2 Error Counter (FF8 0 05 2)
- FF8 0 06: ISDN Channel Control
- FF8 0 07: Bus Monitor (for factory use)
- Table 8-7. Trigger Codes (FF8 0 07 0 [01-15])
- FF8 0 08: Table Dump
- FF8 0 09: Memory Dump
- FF8 1: User Maintenance
- FF8 1 01: Personal Speed Dial (PSD)
- FF8 1 02: System Speed Dial (SSD)
- FF8 1 03: Extension Names
- verified account codes
- FF8 1 07: Special Days/Times
- Table 8-10. Holidays (FF8 1 07 1)
- Table 8-11. Special Days of the Month (FF8 1 07 3)
- FF8 1 08: Walking TRS Codes
- FF8 1 09: Call-Foward Destination
- FF8 1 10: Caller ID Log Extensions
- Appendix A. Programming Structure
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Notation Used
- Understanding Your Phone
- Small-Display Phones
- Changing the Default Display
- Using Variable Mode
- Large-Display Phones
- Understanding Display Information
- Setting Up Your Phone
- Setting Up Flexible Function Keys
- Setting Up One-touch Keys
- Setting Up Speed Dialing
- pause redial
- Assigning SSD Numbers
- Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers
- Setting User Maintenance Functions
- About User Programming
- To Enter User Maintenance Mode
- message key id code
- extension name
- extension number
- Placing Outside Calls
- Using Account Codes
- Verified Account Codes
- Using Speed Dialing
- Checking Speed Dial Numbers
- Handling Incoming Calls
- Using Call Hold
- Transferring Calls
- Unsupervised Transfers
- Using Call Pickup
- Extension Direct Pickup
- Using Call Park
- Communicating Within Your Office
- Switching Between Tone and Voice Calling
- Using Paging
- Answering a Page with Universal Night Answer
- Answering an Announcement
- Using Camp-on (Call Waiting)
- Using Message Waiting/Callback
- Using Do-Not-Disturb
- Using Absence Messages
- Locking Your Extension
- Using Additional Features
- Using Off-Hook Monitor
- Using Voice Recognition
- Controlling Background Music
- Caller ID Call Log
- Call Log Format for the Large-Display Phone
- Walking TRS Class of Service
- Directory Numbers
- Zip Mode
- Room Monitoring
- Silent monitor
DBS 576 Section 300
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- voice recognition
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Names and Functions of Parts
- Chapter 1. Making an Outside Call (or an Internal Call)
- Chapter 2. Adding a Phonebook Entry
- Chapter 3. Modifying a Phonebook Entry
- Modifying a Telephone Number
- Chapter 4. Deleting a Phonebook Entry
- Deleting All Phonebook Entries
- Chapter 5. Tuning the Commands to Your Voice
- Chapter 6. Resetting the System
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- Table Of Contents
- DBS 576 (USA) issued March 1999 •
- Chapter 4. Maintenance
- Chapter 2. Programming
- Way Call Recording
- the vssc card
- The VPU Card
- Unit Rating and Environmental Conditions
- Routine Maintenance
- Chapter 3. Feature Operation
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Installation and Initialization
- Planning The Installation
- Notes For Multiple-Cabinet Systems
- Step #1: Perform System-Level Programming
- Step #2: Install VM Unit Hardware
- Step #3: Initialize the VM Unit
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. About This Manual
- Chapter 2. List of Features
- Chapter 3. System Features
- AEC Disconnect
- Automatic Call Distributor
- Automatic Route Selection
- Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
- Building Block Expansion Capability
- Call Progress Tones
- Caller ID
- Centrex/PBX Compatibility
- Class of Service
- Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
- Class of Service - Trunk to Trunk Restriction
- CO Ringing Types
- Direct In Line Ringing
- Multiple Ringing
- CO Trunk Interface - Ground Start
- CO Trunk Interface - Loop Start
- Data Security
- Manual Day/Night Mode
- Automatic Day/Night Mode
- Digital Pad
- Distinctive Ringing
- Door Box
- Extension Interface
- Analog Device Capability
- Flexible Numbering Plan
- Hunting Groups
- Switch Back Hunt Group
- Internal Hold Tone
- Memory Backup
- Music-on-Hold
- Speed Dial Name Assignments
- Network Facilities
- Network Call Transfer
- Non-Blocking Architecture
- Programming Devices
- Ringing Modes
- Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
- Busy Lamp Field Ringing
- Alarm Ringing
- Toll Restriction Service
- Trunk Access Groups
- Virtual Port used for Floating Hold
- Answer Supervision for Voice Mail
- DID/DNIS/DDI Voice Mail ID Code
- Disconnect Signal
- Voice Mail Transfer Key
- Chapter 4. User Maintenance
- Introduction
- Set System Date/Time/Day
- Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers
- hardware requirements
- Set Personal Speed Dial Names
- Set System Speed Dial Numbers
- Set System Speed Dial Names
- Set System Speed Dial Index
- Set Extension Names
- Set Verified Account Codes
- Set Call-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
- Set Message Key ID Code
- Set Mode Schedule
- Set Special Day Mode
- Set Exception Day Mode
- Set Day of Week Mode
- Set Walking TRS Codes
- Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
- Set Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension
- Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
- Set Send Text Messages
- Set Text Message Replies
- Set Absence Messages
- Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
- Key Telephone
- Account Codes
- Non-Verified Account Codes
- Attendant Group Calls
- Auto Repeat Dial
- Background Music
- Busy Override
- Callback Request
- Call Forwarding
- Call Forwarding-All Calls
- Call Forwarding - No Answer
- Call Forwarding-All Calls and Do-Not-Disturb
- Call Hold
- System Hold
- Floating Hold
- Exclusive Hold
- Broker's Hold
- Call Pickup
- Extension Direct Pickup
- Trunk Direct Pickup
- Unsupervised Transfer
- Camping a Call Onto a Busy Extension
- Caller ID Call Log
- Call Log Operation on a Small Display Key Telephone
- Call Log Operation on a Large Display Key Telephone
- Camp-on (Call Waiting)
- Conference Calls
- Directory Numbers
- Display Information
- Large Display Phone
- Small Display Phone
- Do-Not-Disturb
- DP to DTMF Signal Conversion
- DSS/72 Console
- Flash
- Flexible Function Keys
- Handsfree Answerback
- Handsfree Operation
- Headset Operation
- Hot Dial Pad
- Intercom Calling
- Last Number Redial
- DSS/BLF Appearances
- Direct Line Appearances
- Multi-CO (MCO) Appearances
- Message Key
- Message Waiting / Callback
- Mute Function
- Offhook Monitor
- Offhook Signaling
- Offhook Voice Announce
- One-Touch Keys
- Onhook Dialing
- Paging
- Reset Call
- Speed Dialing
- System Speed Dial
- Speed Dial Linking
- Station Lockout
- Timed Reminder Call
- Trunk Access
- MCO Line Preference
- MCO Trunk Access
- Trunk Queuing
- Universal Night Answer to Page
- Voice Recognition
- Volume Control
- Walking TRS Class of Service
- Zip Mode
- Chapter 6. DSLT Features
- Digital Single Line Telephone
- Call Forwarding - Busy
- Call Forwarding and Do-Not-Disturb
- Trunk Group Pickup
- Call Transfer
- Personal Speed Dial
- Chapter 7. SLT Features
- Absence Message
- Floating Hold (Retrieve Only)
- Call Park
- Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
- Flash Send
- Hot Line
- Direct Trunk Access
- Detailed Description
- ARS/TRS Features
- TRS Configuration and Operation
- TRS Programming/Operation Overview
- Example TRS Configuration
- ARS Configuration and Operation
- Example ARS Configuration
- trs level
- route list table
- add digits
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- fcc warning
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. About This Manual
- Chapter 2. List of Features
- AEC Disconnect
- Class of Service - Trunk/Tie
- Day/Night System Mode
- Pilot Terminal Hunt Group
- automatic call distributor
- automatic route selection
- automatic trunk to trunk transfer
- battery backup
- built-in voice mail unit
- caller id
- caller id alpha tagging (not available in usa)
- class of service
- MCO Tenant Group
- class of service - trunk to trunk restriction
- co ringing types
- Name Assignments
- multiple ringing
- co trunk interface - ground start
DBS 576 Section 300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. About This Manual
- Chapter 2. List of Features
- Chapter 3. System Features
- AEC Disconnect
- Automatic Call Distributor
- Automatic Route Selection
- Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
- Battery Backup
- Built-In Voice Mail Unit
- Call Progress Tones
- Caller ID Alpha Tagging
- Centrex/PBX Compatibility
- Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
- Class of Service - T1 Trunk Ring Back Service Tone
- CO Ringing Types
- DIL Ringing
- DIL Delayed Incoming Ring Enhancement
- DISA Ringing
- CO Trunk Interface - DID
- CO Trunk Interface - ISDN-PRI
- Data Security
- Day/Night System Mode
- Manual Day/Night Mode
- Automatic Day/Night Mode
- Direct Inward System Access
- Distinctive Ringing
- Door Box Sensor
- Extension Interface
- DP/DTMF SLTs
- Flexible Numbering Plan
- Pilot Terminal Hunt Group
- Circular Hunt Group
- Internal Hold Tone
- MCO Tenant Group
- Music-on-Hold
- Extension Name Assignments
- Speed Dial Name Assignments
- Network Facilities
- Network Attendant Reversion
- Network Flash Transfer
- Non-Blocking Architecture
- Power Failure Transfer
- Programming Devices
- Ringing Modes
- Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
- Busy Lamp Field Ringing
- Alarm Ringing
- Station Message Detail Recording
- Toll Restriction Service
- Trunk Access Groups
- Virtual Port
- Voice Mail Integration (Third Party)
- Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
- Disconnect Signal
- Voice Mail Transfer Key
- Chapter 4. User Maintenance
- Introduction
- Set Absence Messages
- Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
- Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
- Set Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension
- Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
- Set Day of Week Mode
- Set Exception Day Mode
- Set Extension Names
- Set Message Key ID Code
- Set Mode Schedule
- Set Personal Speed Dial Names
- Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers
- Set Send Text Messages
- Set Special Day Mode
- Set System Date/Time/Day
- Set System Speed Dial Index
- Set System Speed Dial Names
- Set System Speed Dial Numbers
- Set Text Message Replies
- Set Verified Account Codes
- Set Walking TRS Codes
- Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
- Key Telephone
- Account Codes
- Non-Verified Account Codes
- Attendant Group Calls
- Background Music
- Busy Override
- Callback Request
- Call Forwarding
- Call Forwarding - Busy
- Call Forwarding - No Answer
- Call Forwarding-All Calls and Do-Not-Disturb
- Call Hold
- Floating Hold
- Exclusive Hold
- Broker's Hold
- Call Pickup
- Extension Group Pickup
- Extension Direct Pickup
- Trunk Group Pickup
- Call Transfer
- Unsupervised Transfer
- Camping a Call Onto a Busy Extension
- Caller ID Call Log
- Call Log Operation on a Large Display Key Telephone
- Camp-on (Call Waiting)
- Conference Calls
- Directory Numbers
- Display Information
- Large-Display Phone
- Small-Display Phone
- Do-Not-Disturb
- DP to DTMF Signal Conversion
- DSS/72 Console
- Flash
- Handsfree Answerback
- Handsfree Operation
- Hot Dial Pad
- Hot Line
- Last Number Redial
- Line Appearances
- Direct Line Appearances
- Message Key
- Mute Function
- Offhook Monitor
- Offhook Voice Announce
- One-Touch Keys
- Onhook Dialing
- Meet-Me Answer
- Reset Call
- Room Monitoring
- Silent Monitor
- Speed Dialing
- System Speed Dial
- Speed Dial Linking
- Station Lockout
- Timed Reminder Call
- Trunk Access
- CO Line Key Trunk Access
- MCO Line Preference
- Trunk Queuing
- Universal Night Answer to Page
- Variable Mode
- Voice Recognition
- Volume Control
- Walking TRS Class of Service
- Zip Mode
- Chapter 6. DSLT Features
- Digital Single Line Telephone
- Auto Repeat Dial
- Call Forwarding and Do-Not-Disturb
- System Hold
- Call Park
- Trunk Direct Pickup
- Message Waiting/Callback
- Offhook Signaling
- Paging
- Chapter 7. SLT Features
- Absence Message
- Floating Hold (Retrieve Only)
- Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
- Flash Send
- Intercom Calling
- Personal Speed Dial
- Direct Trunk Access
- Appendix A. ARS and TRS Operation
- Detailed Description
- ARS/TRS Features
- TRS Configuration and Operation
- TRS Programming/Operation Overview
- Example TRS Configuration
- ARS Configuration and Operation
- Example ARS Configuration
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