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14.7 Keypad Facility
Description
The ISDN Keypad Facility Information Element (IE) may enable the user to activate certain
ISDN services (e.g. Off-Net Forward). To access this facility, the station must be allowed Off-
Net Forward and have a {Keypad Facility} Flexible button. When activated, the digits dialed by
a user are sent in the Keypad Facility IE instead of the Called Party Number IE.
Operation
To assign a Flexible button for ISDN {Keypad Facility} operation,
1. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
2. Press the desired Flexible button.
3. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
4. Dial ‘8 9’.
5. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.
To activate the ISDN Keypad Facility while on an ISDN line,
1. Press the {Keypad Facility} button.
2. Dial the desired digits. Other actions including pressing the {Keypad Facility} button
disable Keypad facility feature.
Consideration
This feature can be activated or deactivated only after an ISDN CO line is seized.
Once activated, the system will continue to send dialed digits as Keypad Facility IE
messages regardless of ISDN messages. Thus, in the connected mode, DTMF tones
are not sent to the connected party, only the keypad message is sent.
Selecting another feature button (Hold, Speed Dial, Redial, etc.), accessing another CO
line, or receiving a Called Party number Information Element from the ISDN will terminate
ISDN Keypad Facility.
If a Speed Dial bin includes a [FLASH] as the first entry, the remaining digits in the
Speed Dial number will be sent in a Keypad Facility IE. The ‘#’ is not included in the
SMDR call record.
This feature may not be available in the specific ISDN or may be a subscription service.
The system can handle only a single Call Reference; services that require handling of two
simultaneous Call References, cannot be supported.
Reference
A. User Station Programming
B. Flexible buttons
C. Station Speed Dial
D. System Speed Dial
Admin Programming
CO line Type
Assign the type of CO line
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