6.1.6 Emergency Call
Description
An extension user can dial preprogrammed emergency numbers after seizing a CO line regardless of the
restrictions imposed on the extension.
Note
The number "911" is treated as an exception as follows:
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Even if "911" is not registered as an emergency number, it can be dialed regardless of the restrictions
imposed on the extension.
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Calls can be made to "911" without entering a CO Line Access number.
Conditions
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A specified number of emergency numbers can be stored.
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Emergency numbers may be called, regardless of Toll Restriction (TRS) level (
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in Account Code—Forced mode (
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in Extension Dial Lock (
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CLIP Number Notification
When dialing an emergency number, the preassigned CLIP number for the extension will be sent as a
location identification number. (
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4.1.15 CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation))
The CLIP number assigned to the extension will be sent regardless of the settings such as CLIR or CLIP
number assigned to an ISDN port to be used. This feature is only available when using a PRI line, with
E911-compatible services.
PC Programming Manual References
15.4 PBX Configuration—[7-4] TRS—Emergency Dial
Feature Manual References
23.1 Capacity of System Resources
6.1.7 Executive Busy Override
Description
Allows an extension user to interrupt an existing call to establish a three-party conference call.
Executive Busy Override Deny:
It is possible for extension users to prevent their calls from being interrupted by another extension user.
One-touch Executive Busy Override:
Extension users can perform Executive Busy Override by simply pushing the S-CO button of a call in progress
without entering a feature number. This feature can be enabled through system programming.
Caller Information before Executive Busy Override:
A PT/PS user, such as a boss, can confirm the caller information of a call to another extension using a DSS
button before performing Executive Busy Override.
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