Lucent Technologies 9400 Server User Manual


 
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2
Overview
555-233-002
Issue 1
April 2000
Telephone Features
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Telephone Features
ICLID on Analog Trunk
In the US and Japan, the user’s terminal displays calling party information. Name and
calling number are available from the US central offices; only the calling number is
available from central offices in Japan. This feature may be used in countries that comply
with either US or Japanese requirements. The display of name and number will work with
all DEFINITY digital voice terminals (DCP and BRI) equipped with a 40-character or a
32-character alphanumeric display.
Enhanced Voice Terminal Display
The Enhanced Voice Terminal Display feature allows you to choose the character set that
you want to see in DEFINITY ECS softkeys and display terminals. In addition to the
standard Roman character set, you can choose either the Katakana or characters used
for most European languages.
Administrable Language Displays
Allows the messages that appear on telephone display units to be shown in the language
spoken by the user. These messages are available in English (the default), French,
Italian, Spanish, or one other user-defined language. The language for display messages
is selected by each user. The feature requires 40-character display telephones.
Directory
Allows users with display-equipped telephones to access the system database, use the
touch-tone buttons to enter a name, and retrieve an extension number from the system
directory. The directory contains the names and extensions assigned to all telephones on
the system.
Group Communication
Conference — Terminal
Allows multi-appearance telephone users to set up six-party conference calls without
attendant assistance. Single-line telephone users can set up three-party conference calls
without attendant assistance.
Intercom — Automatic
Allows two users to talk together easily. Calling users press the Automatic Intercom
button and lift the handset. The called user receives a unique intercom ring and the
intercom lamp, if provided, flashes. With this feature, users who frequently call each other
can do so by pressing one button instead of dialing an extension number.
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