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Attendant-invoked call transfer before the answer of a DSS1-subscriber
(Beginning with EV3.0, ATTR was replaced by TRBA in AMO COT)
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Automatic override
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:Call log for Optiset E
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Call back / consultation (busy, free, voice mail)
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Call Data Recording enhancements (extended charge detail recording)
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Call detail recording for incoming network and trunk calls
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Call detail recording for in-house calls
The cost parameters for on-node connections are assigned to the connection groups (ITR groups: internal traffic restriction groups). The AMO VBZGR assigns the ZONE cost parameter (INT01 to INT09, EMPTY) to the ITR groups, and the cost parameters of the ITR group of the user who is paying the bill are used for call data recording. The ZONE must be created beforehand with the AMO TTBL.
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Call detail recording for outgoing network calls
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Call detail recording for outgoing trunk calls
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Calling Line Identification Presentation
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CLIP
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COS changeover from attendant
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COS changeover with code
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COS changeover from computer (data processing equipment)
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COS changeover with key
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COS changeover time controlled
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Charge pulse sending and metering
The SLMAR1 card provides 8 analog subscriber lines supporting the basic analog line features as well as the three major features (Extended Loop, Pulse Metering and Line testing) required for the rural marketplace.
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Critical time metering
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System level Disable of Automatic Callback-on-Busy (See DCBNOA below)
The Callback feature (see CBK above) can be activated at system level (Base initialization: deactivated), for cases of free and busy state and for Voice Mail. This can be restricted by the parameter values DCBB/DCBNOA from V3.3 on. If not locked at system level, it can be deactivated at subscriber-level by AMOs SCSU and SBCSU for the busy/free states. This lock is then valid for the station called giving it the capability to protect itself from callback assignments.
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To avoid malfunctions, parameter MB (Mailbox - authorization to read mail) in AMO-COSSU must not be set in case of parameter DCBNOA (Disable of Automatic-Callback-on-No-Answer for entire system) is set in AMO-FEASU
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Deactivation COS changeover from station
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Directed call park
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Direct data terminal equipment switching
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Directed call pickup
With this feature any subscriber can pick-up any ringing, camped-on or manually held call network wide. With directed call pickup the feature code (AMO WABE:DAR=PUDIR) or the menu option provided on the Optisets dialed and then the number of the dialed terminal is entered. This feature is available both locally and network wide. It is not bound to the usually configured pickup groups and can therefore by used by terminals which are not members of a pickup group.
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Display charges for in-house calls
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Display charges for trunk calls
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Do not disturb
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Direct station selection (voice)
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Enhanced call forwarding
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Network-wide emergency connection override
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Netwok-wide emergency connection release
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Free to knock/camp on, terminating
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Hotline/Off-hook recall
The off-hook recall feature automatically sets up a connection to a preset destination assigned to the internal traffic restriction group of this station, if either no digits are dialled, or only an incomplete digit sequence is dialled within a preset time after initial seizure. The feature is provided for voice service only. The parameter GROUP in the AMO VBZGR defines the internal traffic restriction group.
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:Hunt group, service: data terminal equipment
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Hunt group, service: fax
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Hunt groups, network wide
In E V1.0 and higher, all internal, network-wide and external destinations of a hunting group subscriber will be considered as call forwarding destinations if the forwarding-in-hunting-group parameter FWD of AMO SA is enabled. In order to do this, the forwarding feature must first be enabled at system level by AMO FEASU.
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Hunt groups, voice
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Increase priority level after timeout
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Internal self-dial traffic restriction
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LCR (Least Cost Routing) expensive route tone
Hicom's LCR mechanism is used for setting up connections via ISDN, in order to realise the least expensive data connection. The corresponding LCR classmarks assigned to the WAML2 and transferred to call processing during call setup. Time Based Routing is included.
The Least Cost Routing feature has a set of Schedules that are used when configuring route elements with AMO LDAT. Using the AMO LSCHD up to 8 schedules, identified by the letters A to H, can be defined. These will typically cover the week in bands corresponding to call charging rates.
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LSCHD: ITR=num, DAY= SU/MO/TU/WE/TH/FR/SA, HOUR=num, {SCHED=A/.../H, MINUTE=num};
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Load measurement
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Analog connections LED signalling
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Mobile HFA
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Night switching
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No charge
Free of charge (valid for MFC-R23 coming, Switzerland feature)
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On-hook transfer
An authorized user (functional terminal units4 excepted), who has dialed the complete extension number of an external user (via S0/S2), can perform a consultation hold before receiving acknowledgement for that first connection. This authorized user can then set up a consultation call to a user in the network (via S0/S2) or to an internal user, in order to subsequently connect the two calls with each other, as soon as one of the called parties has already answered.
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Override
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A station user in a call pickup group can answer a call to an other station in his group from his own telephone set. The pickup groups are defined by means of administration and maintenance operation. Station users in call pickup groups may also use their Direct Station Select keys (DSS keys) for call pickup within the same group.
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Release control (China-Feature)
With the help AMO CTIME is the time interval configured during which a connection is not released after a user has gone on-hook. During this time the remaining user can dial a suffix code (RERING) in order to keep the connection.
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The Autoset Relocate feature allows users to move their telephones to different locations within the same PABX (i.e. same node in network systems), as required. Users can sign off their telephones by dialing an appropriate code followed by their PIN number (only at their own telephone), and can, similarly, sign on at any suitable free location (PEN) in the system. The users class of service, group memberships and activated telephone features remain unchanged.
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Re-ring: Partner recall (China-feature)
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Rejection of knocking override
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Variable ringing types at different call types, e.g. for internal, external calls, see settings in AMO ZAND,
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Reservation of Central Office trunks
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Serial calling
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Smartcard application.
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Saved number redial
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Speed calling, central
SPDC is conceived for up to 1000 destinations that can be distributed as desired among a maximum of 16 SPD lists by way of Each terminal port can be allocated up to two lists with the AMO SCSU or SBCSU. These are list 0 and one of the lists 1 to 15.
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Speed calling, individual (see SPDC above)
This feature permits individual storing of a maximum of 10 arbitrary digit sequences each comprising up to 22 digits, at any ANATE, DIGITE, but not at the attendant terminal. Destinations are stored in a memory which is set up with the AMOs SCSU/SBCSU, by declaring parameter SPDI=Y when the port is assigned.
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:Split / alternating calls (toggling)
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Synchronously started recorded announcements
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Timed reminder
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Trace malicious calls
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Variable conference
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Analog voice mail service by dial pulsing
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Voice compression
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Transfer before answer from call state (See XFBADIAL below)
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Transfer before answer from dial state (See XFBACALL above)
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Activate the features entered
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Deactivate the features entered
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