Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB60019−01
Functions
The Octel 200 and the Octel 300 message servers have the following functions.
- Automatically answers calls redirected on no answer or busy conditions.
- Offers callers an opportunity to leave a message.
- Stores the message.
- Forwards the message as and when appropriate.
- When connected to a PBX, the ability to answer and transfer a call.
- The option to place outgoing calls (through a PBX, or directly into the public network) for the
purpose of delivering messages.
The Octel 200 and the Octel 300 message servers have the following outcalling functions.
- The system operator can store predetermined numbers to be dialed for outcalls within the message
server. These numbers include pauses to allow for secondary proceed indications.
- The message server automatically schedules multiple call repeat attempts as required for
unsuccessful outcalls. The times between calls and the number of repeat attempts conform to the
requirements of the appropriate UK specifications.
- The message server is suitable for connection to a PABX that returns secondary proceed indication
through the use of dialing pauses, as described above. For PABXs that do not return secondary
proceed indication, the pauses are not used.
Pay Phones
The Octel 200 and the Octel 300 message servers are not suitable as an extension to a pay phone.
Keys
When the message server is in operation, and is not being serviced by maintenance personnel, the key to
the enclosure shall be removed to prevent user (operator) access.
Outcall Configuration Requirements
The Octel 200 and the Octel 300 message servers have the capability to outcall via the PABX or directly
to the public network via Direct Exchange Lines. The message server uses multi-frequency dialing. Loop
disconnect dialing is not supported.
" CAUTION A
Failure to comply to the requirements described in this document may invalidate the
compliance of the apparatus, thus prohibiting its connection to the network in the United
Kingdom.