ARIA SOHO Version 1
Issue 0.2
Feature Description and Operation Manual
June, 2006
FIGURE 2.9.2A LINKED-PAIR (IDLE STATUS)
When the linked stations are busy.
CO
LINE
STA 110
STA 110
Busy state
Call to STA 110
-> Busy Tone
FIGURE 2.9.2B LINKED PAIR (BUSY STATUS)
Operation
If one of two linked Stations receives an Intercom/incoming CO call (DISA)/recall ring (System
or Exclusive Hold/Transfer), then the other linked Station will receive the call (refer to Ref. A, B).
If one Station if a Linked-Pair is in DND or call forward, or pre-selected message mode (refer to
Ref. D, E), then the linked Station automatically will be in the same state; when the linked
Station returns to an idle state, the other automatically also returns to idle.
Condition
Up to 13 Linked-Pairs are available on the System.
Any Station can be linked to only one other Station.
The Intercom number of the linked Stations will be operated as one number for all features.
The presented number for the linked pair is the first Station number (Master) which is assigned
in Admin Programming.
The Station attributes of the second Station (Slave) will follow the attributes of the Master
Station (ex., Day/Night COS, CO Warning Tone, CO Auto Hold, Call Cut-Off, Alarm, etc.).
Intercom box, DSS/DLS cannot be linked with a Station; it is operated with the tone mode
regardless of the Intercom Answer mode (PGM 112).
The Attendant Station can be linked with other Stations; linked Stations cannot use Attendant
features (refer to Ref. F).
A Station can call its linked Station by dialing its own number; it is possible to make CO
Line/Intercom Transfer calls between paired Stations.
Reference
A.
Hold: 2.3.3.1
B.
Call Transfer: 2.3.2
C.
DND: 2.4.9
D.
Call Forward: 2.3.1
E.
Attendant Service: 2.13
Admin Programming
Linked Station Pairs (PGM 179)
Station Programming (PGM 112)
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