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Description
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Mini-Carrier Remote
Description, Installation, and Maintenance
When a call comes into a trunk, all telephones that are on-hook with an
unused line will ring and the lamp associated with the unused line will flash
(if both lines are unused, the primary line’s lamp will flash). Telephones that
are off-hook with an unused line will get a flashing lamp associated with the
unused line and a warning tone. The first user to answer the call will be
connected to the ringing trunk. The user can put a call on hold or transfer the
call in the same manner as is used by the Meridian 1; both blind and
announced transfers are supported.
Functionally, the only difference between the primary line and the secondary
line is that the primary line will ring if both lines are available. The user can
make internal or external calls from either line. If the user tries to use a trunk
when all trunks are busy, the telephone will get a re-order (fast busy) signal.
Do-not-ring mode
If a user wants telephone service during ESAM operation, but does not want
the telephone to ring every time there is an incoming call from a trunk, this
may be configured via MMI. The telephone may be set to accept internal calls
and trunk calls that are transferred from another telephone while not
accepting external, nontransferred trunk calls. This allows the user to take his
own calls without having the telephone ringing constantly in heavy traffic
situations.
Transitions into and out of ESAM cause the display to indicate that regular
service will be restored in 15 seconds and all the telephones will buzz. MCR
will terminate all calls when switching into and out of ESAM.