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K
Key/Hybrid Configuration
Either key system or hybrid configuration is available with the FX II digital communications system.
Whenever the installer assigns outside lines into line groups and gives individual stations access to
those line groups, the system automatically places itself into the hybrid configuration mode. The
installer does not have to make any physical adjustment to the equipment to achieve the hybrid
configuration mode. The Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations, Part 68,
designate a fully protected hybrid configuration as an MF equipment type category and a key system
configuration as a KF equipment type category. The installer must report the appropriate category
registration number to the telephone company. Operationally, the hybrid configuration enables a
PBX feature that may incur a higher monthly tariff to the telephone company.
L
Last Number Redial
The system provides each station with a last number redial feature. This feature saves 16 digits of the
last outside number dialed at the station. A newly dialed number always replaces a previously dialed
number. When the user presses the last number redial button, the system will choose a line and redial
the saved number. The system will choose the last line used and redial the number. If the last line
used is busy or is unavailable, the system will choose the prime line. If they both are unavailable, the
system will choose any line assigned to idle line preference. If this is busy or unavailable, no further
system action is taken; you must hang up and retry later when a line is available.
Line Access Restriction
Refer to the discussion titled Access Denied.
Line Answer from any Station (TAFAS)
The installer can assign one or more of the four relays, which are located on the central processor
board, to track the ring signal on any or all lines that he or she assigns to them. The installer can
arrange for the tracked ringing to be during the direct, delayed, day 1, day 2, or night ringing modes.
Typically, the installer wires a relay so that its contact actuation causes an external bell or other
device to sound. Station users can hear an external ringer and dial a code. When they do this, the
system allows their stations to answer any line that the installer has assigned to that external ringer
through the relay programming. Since each site installation can be unique, the installer must explain
to the users which dialing code answers which external ringer.
Also refer to the discussions titled Auxiliary Ringer Interface, Common Audible Ringer Interface,
External Paging Interface, Flexible Ringing Assignments, and Night Transfer (Of Ringing).
Understanding the Features – 113
General Description GCA40–242
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