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Override
Description
Override allows certain stations the ability to intrude into the conversation of other stations. Override
capability is a hierarchical feature. Stations are assigned an Override Level from 0 to 9. Within that
hierarchy, a station may override another station of equal or lesser override status. Upon intrusion, an
audible tone will be heard by all parties in the overridden conversation, to notify them that the
conversation is about to be overridden.
See also, Monitor, page 118 of this document.
Conditions
The station being overridden must have an override level that is equal to or less than the station invoking
the override.
A station with an override level of 0 cannot override any other stations.
Programming
Mode 40-[STN]-01, Override Level determines the hierarchy within the system. Valid settings for this
option are from 0 to 9. A station with an override level of 0 cannot override any other stations.
Operation
1.
A station user dials a busy extension (or presses a DSS key).
2.
The user will hear a busy signal.
3.
The station user dials [0].
4.
An override tone will be given to the party being overridden. If equipped with LCD, the caller
will
receive a visual indication that he is being overridden.
5.
A three-way conference is created. This conference will remain in place until one of the
parties hangs up.
Note:
If a station with a lower Override level attempts to override a station with a higher override level,
the station will be returned a busy signal by the system. The override will not be allowed.
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