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Call Announce With Handsfree Answer-back
The internal speaker at each full–featured multiline telephone provides call-announce capability over the
personal intercom number. Users can call announce between all telephone types except between an analog
monitor telephone and digital telephones. When a user makes a call-announce intercom call to the personal
intercom number of another telephone, the user of that telephone can make a handsfree response to the call. If
the personal intercom number is forwarded or is in a hunt group, the intercom call will appear as a tone signaled
intercom call at the telephone to which the calls are forwarded. A tone burst, programmable by the installer,
precedes the call announce.
Call Announce Beeps (Call Announce Tone Bursts)
Installers can set the number of call announce tone bursts for each station in the system to be a value of from
one to five.
Call Costing And Station Message Detail Accounting Reports
The system provides built-in, estimated costing of all calls. It also provides station message detail accounting
(SMDA) reports of all calls, and it displays call costs on LCD speakerphones. Call costing, in general, provides
a means of establishing costs to be applied to outside calls made from system telephones. Call costing computes
charges for a call after it is completed but does not restrict dialing as toll restriction does. Call costs are based on
a two-tier time rate and include a line surcharge cost. The installer can make allowances for call setup and
minimum call duration using the answer time and dial time parameters. The system determines call costing
through the use of the toll restriction and automatic route selection (ARS) features; however, these features need
not be active for costing to work. Call costing is based on programmed estimates that best fit the particular area
of the country the system is installed in.
Caller ID
Caller ID provides caller information (caller’s name and number, for example) to any called LCD stations. The
installer can program any C.O. line as a caller ID line. The caller ID information is also reflected in the SMDA
printout. The FXT Caller ID feature package requires the use of a CID08 unit—hardware designed to support
the Bell 202 Caller ID signal transmitted by the central office. The CID08 supports up to 8 CO lines (you can
install up to 8 CID08 units), for a total of 64 caller ID lines.
Caller ID RNA—Ring–No–Answer
If a station with assigned caller ID lines receives a call but does not answer, the system will automatically
archive the caller ID information. The installer can program any station or group of stations to receive Caller ID
RNA information. Upon reviewing a Caller ID RNA record, the user can automatically redial that number by
pressing the SAVE button. When the caller ID information goes to more than one telephone, the system will
also display the last station user that viewed that record, thus preventing multiple call backs. Caller ID RNA is a
programmable feature.
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