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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
SEA/TB/MP M.Plattner
SEA/TB/MP ASB 150 02
SEA/TB/XE
CALL PICK-UP -
COMMON
Definition
Common call pick-up function means that calls to a
common directory number can be signalled on all or a
group of extension telephones. The call can be
answered by any extension by depression of a
programmed key.
A call to a busy common call pick-up function will be
camped automatically on to a selected fictive directory
number.
Use
The function can be used when a number of
extensions shall commonly answer a certain type of
call or certain number of trunks.
The function can also be used in conjunction with night
service if it shall be possible to signal incoming
external traffic on all programmed extension
telephones.
Operation
Incoming calls
A call to a common call pick-up group is signalled by
rapid flashes on the programmed supervision pick-up
lamp of all extension telephones that are members of
the group.
Answer
A call is answered as follows:
• Press flashing supervision-key.
If several unanswered calls exist, the system
selects call that is first in camp on queue.
On depression of supervision key, the call will be
moved to Line 1, Line 2 (not available on the
BASIC Telephone) or Inquiry.
If no more calls exist to the common call pick-up
the group call lamp will extinguish, otherwise call
indication continues.
On answer, telephone with display receives
information relevant to caller (second row) and
fictive number (top row):
EXECUTIVE telephone
STANDARD telephone
NOTE: If the answer key is pressed when no call
exist congestion tone will be received.
If the directory number is dialled when no call exists, a
call to the answering group takes place whereby all
extensions with answer keys will be called.
Capacity
The number of supervision functions is limited only by
the number of available programmable keys.
The number of fictive directory numbers is 16.
Limitations
To be able to answer a call on an answer key at least
one of the traffic functions Line 1, Line 2 (not available
on the BASIC Telephone) or Inquiry must be free.
GROUP 123
EXTERNAL 704 SPEECH
GROUP 123
EXTERNAL 203 S
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