user manual

ND-20292
CHAPTER 1
APRIL, 1990
3. ETE-16-2, dial access to 20 memories.
4. ETE-16D-( 1, direct selection and/or dial access to
the 20 memories.
5. ETE-16&l, direct selection to 110 memories.
6. Single Line Telephone, dial access to 20 memories.
Each memory location has the capability of storing up
to 16 digits
(System Speed Dial
numbers can be stored
within a
Station Speed Dial
memory buffer of
Multiline Terminals to increase this capacity). Each
memory location is programmed by the station user.
SPEED DIAL (System)
provides eighty memory
buffers available for use system wide; this
complements the individual twenty memories
available for each station. Only the
Attendant
Positions
can program these eighty memory locations.
These memory locations have an
Override
option, for
Code Restriction
assignments, in blocks. When
programmed for
Tenant Service,
the system can
proportion the access to the eighty memory locations
and
Code Restriction
on a per tenant basis.
STATION CAMP-ON
allows a call to be transferred
to an extension, even when it is busy. If the
Camp-On
is disallowed for any reason or goes unanswered for a
preprogrammed length of time, it recalls to the station
that initiated the
Camp-On. Camp-On
capabilities are
controlled by station
CZass of Service. No
more than
one
Camp-On
per station is possible.
STATION HUNTING
distributes incoming calls to
multiple extensions which are programmed as one
group with a pilot number. When the pilot number is
dialed, or when it is the destination of DID, Tie Line, or
DIT calls, the incoming call is distributed to an idle
extension in the group.
If the call is not answered
within a determined time, the call is transferred to
another extension within the same hunt group. Both
Linear and Circular Hunting are possible. A CPU-
EB3 (or higher revision level) ETU is required to
support this feature.
STATION LOCKOUT
provides added call security by
allowing any station user (programmed via
Class of
Service) to electronically
remove
his station from
service by dialing a system lockout access code and
then a private lockout code.
Dialing these same codes
again restores the station to service. The private code
is established and changed by the individual station
user. If the private code is displaced or not readily
available, the Attendant can override the station
lockout, restore the station to normal operation, and
reset the private code to its default value.
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING;
SMDR-E
is an optional ETU which provides detailed
call record information about the telephone usage of
the system. Call records are generated for incoming,
outgoing, conference, and transferred outside calls.
Station identification, trunk identification, time of
origination, call duration, and account codes are
among the information provided. To retrieve these
reports, a locally provided printing or call accounting
device compatible with the standard serial RS232C
output, must be installed. Whether or not incoming
calls will generate a record can be selected via system
programming.
STEP CALL
is a feature supported by a CPU-EB(or
higher revision) ETU. When the station user attempts
an internal call, or a
Transfer
reaches a busy extension
or
Call Park
location, another station may be called by
dialing the last digit of the number desired to
Step
to
after hearing a
busy
or Call Waiting
tone. Both
numbers called must differ by the last (units) digit
only. This procedure can be repeated until an idle
station or
Call Park
location is found.
STORED HOOKFLASH
is a capability provided to
each Multiline Terminal (except ETES-( ) and ETE-
16-2) user to enter a programmable hookflash, and the
feature access code required to access Centrex features
and PBX features on a
Feature Access
Key for one
step access to Centrex and PBX features. A CPU-EB3
(or higher revision level) ETU is required to support
this feature.
SYSTEM DATA UP/DOWN LOAD
feature transfers
station speed dial data, system speed dial data, account
codes, and all system data from/to an IBM compatible
PC. The Up/Down Load may be accomplished from a
local or remote location if a CPU-EC4(or higher
revision1 ETU is installed in the system.
TANDEM SWITCHING of E&M Tie Lines
allows
E&M Tie Lines to
be
connected to other lines/trunks
through the Electra Mark11 System without the need
of any assistance or supervision by an internal station,
This provides the distant end system and Electra
Mark11 users, the ability to remotely access each
others system’s lines. Automatic Pad Control can be
provided by a programmable software transmission
pad, when using the TLI-EB ETU.
A TLI-E/EB and CPU-EBB (or higher revision level)
ETU are required to support this feature.
TENANT SERVICE
allows the system to be
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independently shared by up to three separate tenants.
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Separate access to outside lines, Attendants,
System
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