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Alternate Attendant
Refer to the discussion titled Attendant Position.
Answer Button
When you map a telephone with this button, the user can press it to answer the call that is audibly
ringing at his or her station. It is possible for more than one call to be ringing at the same time;
however, only one of those calls is answered with the answer button.
Also refer to the discussion titled Programmable Button Flexibility.
Area Paging Interface
Refer to the discussion titled External Paging Interface.
Argentina National Network Support
E1/R2 functionality on the Argentina National Network is supported. Included are both new features
and modifications to existing features as needed. Although these changes satisfy Argentina
requirements, the feature additions and enhancements are applicable for all location codes.
New Features
Calling Line Identification (CLID)
Provides the network with a means of identifying the calling party. This feature is supported with
three modes of operation: default number only, station number only, or default number with station
number.
Default Number
—When the installer selects the default number only, a programmable network ID
is out-pulsed on the network. Typically, this is the main switchboard number for a business using the
system. Different businesses using one system are able to assign different default numbers if they
use separate E1 network connections.
Station Number
—When the installer selects the station number, a programmable station ID is
out-pulsed on the network. Typically, this is the extension of the station placing the call.
Default and Station Number
—When the installer selects the default and station number, the
default number, followed by the station number is out-pulsed to the network. Typically the installer
selects this mode when it is necessary to send the office code for the network connection, followed
by the extension of the station placing the call.
Open Digit Dialing Mode
Is a protocol used on E1 lines to indicate to the network when the caller has completed dialing.
Locations which do not have a uniform dialing plan (a specific number of digits for national
directory numbers) typically use this mode. The system uses the open digit dialing mode to respond
to a request from the network for a digit while listening for directory number and CLID digits. The
central office (CO) signaling protocol determines the open digit dialing mode. The system supports
three modes: compelled, semi-compelled and pulsed.
Understanding the Features – 55
General Description GCA40–242
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