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— rC*uY-T-- c fur �M�YVt <br />Hunting groups <br />Groups of extensions, such as those within a company: <br />department, can be assigned a single Directory Number <br />OK Calls placed or routed to that DN will ring at all <br />extensions within the group, in sequence, according to a <br />predefined algorithm. <br />Hybrid key /PBX configuration <br />The system can function as either a key, PBX or hybrid <br />key /PBX system, to match any customer application <br />requirements. <br />Incoming call routing <br />Incoming calls can be routed, per trunk or trunk group, <br />to specific extensions or groups of extensions. Up to IG <br />extensions may be programmed to ring for an incoming <br />call. <br />Integration of Autonmted Attendant and Voice <br />Alail (IVAI option) <br />See TelradlVAI System Features in Section 8, Telrad101 <br />Voice Mail and Application Server, above. <br />Intercom restriction <br />Four hierarchical intercom groups can be defined in <br />which extensions belonging to a specific group can dial <br />other extensions in the same, or in a lower intercom <br />group, but are restricted from dialing extensions <br />belonging to intercom groups higher in the hierarchy. <br />Internal page zones <br />Up to eight internal page zones may be defined and <br />each extension may be granted or denied access to each <br />page zone. Announcements to internal page zones may <br />be routed simultaneously to a public address system. <br />KeyNET support <br />KeyNET is described in Section i, Data Applications, <br />above. <br />48 DIGITAL Family Features <br />Least Cost Routing (LCR).' <br />Vor each hour of the clay and each clay of the week, the <br />system can select the least expensive available route <br />and carrier for a given call to maximize cost savings on <br />long distance calls. Every installation can implement <br />LCR in a unique way. Privileged users can be allotted <br />access to more expensive lines. <br />Letter code (feature access <br />The feature access codes programmed in the system <br />reflect the feature name. For example, Background <br />Music is operated by dialing JFEATUREl Jill IAII or 171121 <br />161 on the dialpad. You can access features without <br />committing the feature code to memory, simply by <br />remembering the feature abbreviation. <br />Alanager /secretary <br />A manager with a private secretary or several managers <br />sharing one secretary, can have all calls on their regular <br />line ring at the secretary's telephone when the secretary <br />is at her desk and have call ring directly at each <br />manager's desk when the secretary is out of the office. <br />The secretary's telephone can have a separate DN <br />button for each manager so that she knows exactly <br />whose calls she is answering. Each manager can have <br />selected internal and external callers reach her directly, <br />by using a private DN (See Multiple station appearance, <br />below). <br />Memory cartridge <br />To enable simple configuration changes and system <br />upgrades to the DIGITAL family of systems, all system <br />programming is contained in a removable memory <br />cartridge which is attached to the main processor card <br />Message center option (PC attendant feature) <br />See PC Attendant Features, in Section q, Terminal units, <br />above. <br />