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SSC - Special Subscriber (Station) Configuration
Functions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
With AMO SSC (Special Station Configuration) it is possible to create, cancel, interrogate and regenerate data for the terminal connections "MSGR" (= messenger), "GENANS" (= general answering), "CC" (= answering station terminal connection for single code calling system), "VMXMWI" (= message waiting information) and "EXTANN" (= external announcement), which together are referred to as "special stations".
Special stations
cannot be changed. They can only be cancelled and recreated.
The special ’station numbers’ (henceforth ’STNO’) are exclusively A&M administration numbers. Therefore, they are not created in the digit evaluation tables or in the STNO-LODEN conversion tables. small
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The terminal connection MSGR can be allocated to an executive/secretary system from a DIGITE 260 by way of a check of this exec/sec system or it can be assigned to one or more executive/secretary systems from an operator terminal by means of AMO-ZIEL. Messenger calls (MSGR) are activated by members of executive/secretary systems by pressing the messenger call key on the voice terminal.
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Calls to the corresponding attendant console group (ACGR) are routed to terminal connection GENANS when night variant "trunk answer" is active. Ringing is applied at this terminal connection. However, the signal is not sent to a specific telephone set, but to ringers which can be heard over a wide area. The call can be taken at any telephone set by dialing a code. A maximum of 16 GENANS terminal connections are provided; these can be allocated to the ACGR as desired.
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A caller can page an absent called party with the single CC facilities by suffix-dialing a code. The paging inlet is connected to an ACC (adapter circuit for special devices). The answer inlet is connected to the terminal connection CC. By dialing the answer code from any telephone set, the called party can set up the connection to the calling party via the CC. The paging code and the answer code are linked (with respect to the relevant data) by means of AMO-RICHT.
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To transfer the mailbox information to the extensions of its node a server connected via a Common Voice Mail Interface (VMX) requires an SLMA terminal connection that has been configured like an anate but cannot be dialed by other subcribers. The server seizes the system via the terminal connection and transfers the mailbox information to the mailbox LED of the subscriber using code points MWION and MWIOFF. The server is allocated to the Common Voice Mail Interface by means of AMO SA. A maximum of 10 of these special terminal connections can be configured at any one node.
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To get the possibility to make external announcements (=EXTANN), there will be a configuration at a SLMA/SLMA1/SLMA24. Each such announcement will get 1 or max. 16 special signals, to make sure to get the right announcement later on.
At the ports at which a special station is to be set up, an SLMA, SLMA1 or SLMA24 must have been created by means of AMO-BCSU.
AMO-SSC has enhanced with a new parameter LTU to assign certain CPTONs of external announcement to certain LTUs.
If parameter LTU is not specified, all configured LTUs in the whole range from 1 to 99 are marked as assigned (for HHs it means 1 to 15 and for AP range it means each configured LTU).
In case LTU parameter is specified, all given LTUs in the AP range are considered as far as the concerning AP is configured. For HHS range it means that only one LTU in this range leads to the configuration of all 15 LTUs.
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