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message mode,
the associated green LED also provides
the Attendant with the status of messages left for busy
or unattended stations.
Up to two
DSSIBLF
Consoles can be set to function
with an
Attendant Position.
Up to three
Attendant
Positions
can be provided with two
DSSIBLF Consoles
each. The totals are six
DSSIBLF
Consoles associated
with four
Attendant Positions.
The number of CO
Add-
On Modules
will also affect the six console maximum.
DSS/BLF RECALL
with station identification
provides the originating Attendants’ LCD with the line
key number that was transferred or camped on, as well
as the station number of the station that did not
answer the
Transfer
or
Camp-On.
This allows the
Attendant to respond and address the recall quickly
and efficiently.
The
ELAPSED CALL TIMER
is a counter which is
shown on the LCD of
a
Multiline Terminal engaged in
an outside call. This timer provides a constant
reminder of the ongoing call’s length (see Figure 100-7
LCD with elapsed call time).
E&M TIE LINES are accommodated by the TLI-E or
TLI-EB ETUs.
Tie Lines
can be any combination of
loop dial (TLI-E ETU only), 2 wire, or 4 wire Type I or
Type V E&M signaling. Tie lines must be dial pulse if
terminated on a TLI-E ETU. If terminated on a TLI-
EB ETU, they can be DTMF or Dial Pulse. Incoming
Tie Line
calls can access other outside lines to make
calls or to access other systems via
Uniform
Numbering Networking,
if the system is supported
by a CPU-EB2 (or higher revision level) ETU.
EQUAL ACCESS ACCOMMODATION
permits the
Speed Dial
memories and
Code Restriction
processes to
allow connection of CO lines that provide access to
Specialized Common Carriers (SCC!).
EXTERNAL TONE RINGING (four tones) is
provided by the ECR-E ETU. The ECR-E ETU
contains 10 relays, 7 of these relays are programmable
for
External Tone Ringing
(common audible),
Night
Chime
control, or
Delay Announcement
start control.
Four of the 7 relays can be programmed for common
audible with different interruption patterns including
a continuous closure.
When connected to a locally
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provided call alerting device (loud bell ringer), this
feature provides for wide area
coverage
or loud ringing
for noisy locations.
EXTERNAL ZONE PAGING (WITH MEET ME)
enables system users to quickly, and easily locate and
communicate with each other. The system provides
the ability to set up three zones (plus all zones) of
External Paging
with the optional ECR-E ETU (and
locally provided amplifier, speakers and relays). With
the page Meet-Me feature, the Electra Mark11 System
allows any station in the system the ability to answer a
page, at which time the paging circuit is released and
is again available for paging.
FLEXIBLE LINE ASSIGNMENT provides the
ability to assign any (except for each Multiline
Terminal’s own primary extension) line key to outside
lines, appearances of other extension lines,
Save and
Repeat,
Data Transmit, Data Receive, and Do
Not
Disturb
features.
The Electra MarkII’s
FLEXIBLE NUMBERING
PLAN
is assigned by the resident system program,
when the system is first initialized. With few
exceptions the
Numbering Plan
can be altered for
customer requirements via system programming.
Available within the
Numbering Plan
is the
Uniform
Numbering Network
for multi-location customers
with Electra Mark11 Systems, each system must be
supported by a CPU-EB2(or higher revision level)
ETU. This allows all station users, in a network of
Electra Mark11 Systems, to dial each station directly
without the need of an Attendant to transfer the call.
FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT provides ring
tone signals to stations that have an appearance of the
CO/PBX or extension line being called. Separate
ringing assignments can be set for
DAY MODE
and
NIGHT MODE.
FLEXIBLE TIMEOUTS provide the ability for the
system to be altered, via programming, to meet the
customer’s needs. Standard timeouts are set by the
resident system program upon first initialization.
FULL HANDSFREE OPERATION is an optional
feature that can be accomplished in either of two
methods:
1. Installation of the HFU-E Unit into an LCD
equipped Multiline Terminal.
2. Installation of an ADA-E Unit into any Multiline
Terminal with a qualified speakerphone (locally
provided) connected.
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