Block Programming
A programmer can assign a particular line or station’s class of service to an entire block
of lines or stations with one programming action. This feature eliminates the need for
him or her to individually program stations and lines with the same class of service. A
programmer can perform a block programming class of service after he or she has
programmed a station class of service or line class of service for a particular station or
line.
See also, Class Of Service.
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Call Announce With Handsfree Answerback
The internal loudspeaker at each station provides call-announce capability over the
intercom link. A user can make a handsfree response to a call-announce call without
lifting the handset.
The user can use the MUTE button to block all handsfree answerback response. This
arrangement will prevent a station user from monitoring another station site using the
monitoring ability of the voice announce feature. When a user presses the MUTE button,
all handsfree answerback is disabled, inhibiting any off-site monitoring. The MUTE light
turns on to indicate that this feature is active.
See also, Intercom.
Call Costing And Station Message Detail Accounting Reports
The system provides built-in, estimated costing of all outside calls. It also provides
station message detail accounting (SMDA) printout reports of all costed calls and
displays call costs on LCD speakerphones.
Call costing, in general, provides a means of establishing costs to be applied to outside
calls made from system telephones. Call costing computes charges for a call after it is
completed. It does not restrict dialing as toll restriction does. Call costs are based on a
two-tier time rate and includes a line surcharge cost. A programmer can program
allowances for call set-up and minimum call duration. The system provides several ways
of determining call costing, making it possible to apply reasonable rates for the entire
country.
Digital Telephone System
IMI66–107
A – 10 Digital Telephone System Features
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