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Call Pickup Directed:
≤‡fl
A feature that allows you to answer a
call ringing at any system telephone by
entering the internal number of that
telephone before taking the call. Call
Pickup Directed
is enabled under
Feature settings
in
Sys prgrmmng
.
Call Pickup Group:
See Pickup
Group.
Call Queuing:
≤°‚⁄
If you have several calls waiting at your
telephone, you can invoke the Call
Queuing feature to answer them in order
of priority. Priority is given to incoming
calls, followed by callback and camped
calls.
Callback:
If you park, camp,
or transfer a call to another telephone
and it is not answered there, it will ring
again at your telephone. How long the
system will wait before Callback occurs
is set under
Feature settings
in
Sys
prgrmmng
.
Camp-on:
≤°¤
A feature that allows you to reroute a
call to a telephone even if all the lines on
that telephone are busy. To answer a
camped call, use Call Queuing or select
a line if the camped call appears on your
telephone. Priority is given to queued
calls. Note: Systems which use a
centralized voice mail system attached
to a Meridian 1, can provide this service
to all nodes of the network.
Camp timeout:
The length of a delay
before a camped call is returned to the
telephone that camped the call. The
length of delay is set under
Feature
settings
in
Sys prgrmmng
.
Central answering position
(CAP):
A 7316E+KIM that provides
additional memory buttons. An
enhanced CAP (eCAP) is a
7316E+eKIM that has been designated
as an eCAP under
CAP/KIM assign
in
Sys prgrmmng
. The eCAP provides
backup answering by supporting line
appearances and multiple appearances
of target lines as well as hunt group
designators. An eCAP can be used to
monitor the telephones within a Norstar
system.
Class of Service (COS):
The set of
Norstar features and lines available to
the user for a call. The Class of Service
for a call is determined by the restriction
filters and remote access packages
assigned to the telephone in
Lines
programming. The Class of Service for
a call can be changed by entering a six-
digit Class of Service password.
(Internal users cannot change their
access to features with a COS password,
only their restriction filters.)
Class of
Service
and
Class of Service
passwords
are assigned in
Passwords
programming. See Remote Access.
Class of Service password:
≤fl°
A six-digit code that allows you to
switch from your current Class of
Service to one that allows you to dial
numbers prohibited by your current
Class of Service.
Conference:
≤‹
A feature allows you to establish a
three-person call at your Norstar
telephone.
contrast adjustment:
≤•‡
Allows you to set the contrast level of
your telephone display.
control telephone:
A control
telephone can place the lines for which
it has responsibility in or out of a
Service Mode.
The direct-dial telephone is a control
telephone for directing calls to the extra
direct-dial telephone. A telephone is
made a control telephone and has lines
assigned to it in Services programming.
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