OfficeServ 7100
PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 2 APRIL 2007
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09 – CFNR:
Call Forward No Reply (CFNR) enables a served user to have the PISN
redirect to another user calls which are addressed to the served user’s PISN
number and for which the connection is not established within a predefined period
of time. The served user’s ability to originate calls is unaffected by CFNR.
10 – CFU:
Call Forward Unconditional (CFU) enables a served user to have the
node redirect to another user calls which are addressed to the served user’s node
number. CFU may operate on all calls or just those associated with specified basic
services. The served user’s ability to originate calls is unaffected by CFU. After CFU
has been activated calls are forwarded independently of the status of the served
user.
11 – CI:
Call Intrusion (CI) is a supplementary service which, on request from the
served user, enables the served user to establish communication with a busy called
user (user B) by breaking into an established call between user B and a third user
(user C). On successful intrusion, user C is either connected in a conference type
connection with the served user and user B or disconnected from user B (isolated).
12 - CI CAPABIL
: Intrusion Capability Level (1 ~ 3): An intrusion request is only
accepted if the served user has a higher Call Intrusion Capability Level (CICL) than
the Call Intrusion Protection Level (CIPL) of both user B and user C.
14 – CI PROTECT:
Intrusion Protection Level (0 ~ 3) Refer to the above 12.
23 – CONP LEVEL:
The calling user can be provided with the name identification
information according to the CONP level, CONP Level (0 ~ 3).
26 – CT RE-ROUTE:
Transfer By Rerouting (CT) is a supplementary service which
enables a served user (User A) to transform two of that users calls into a new call
between the other two users of the two calls (User B and User C). Each call can
either be an incoming call to User A or an outgoing call from User A. After
successful invocation of CT, User B and User C will no longer be able to
communicate with User A.
27 – DND TONE:
DND Announcement. As an implementation option, it may be
possible for the served user to select a tone or announcement to be given to the
calling user on invocation of DND.
28 – DNDO:
Do Not Disturb Override (DNDO) is a supplementary service which
enables a calling user to override DND at a called user, allowing the call to proceed
as if the called user had not activated DND.
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