220 ZIEL - Destination Addresses for Stations

Direct station select (DSS) keys can be assigned to all terminals.
The key functions for OPTISET and Optipoint 500 are defined with the help of the AMO
TAPRO.
Only internal destinations are possible (analog telephone, digital voice terminal, and personal attendant call number).
In addition to entering the destination in the database, the AMO ZIEL also enters partner information for the destination station (controls the lamps in the DSS key).
The key functions for the OPTISET and Optipoint 500 are defined with the help of the AMO TAPRO. Destinations can only be entered after the key functions have been defined. The destination entry may be any combination of digits comprising a maximum of 22 characters.
Destination entries may be protected against changing and deleting by the destination terminal user, using parameter PROTECT=YES. Changing or deleting by AMO will be possible furthermore.
Name/repertory keys of OPTISET / Optipoint 500 add on terminals have two (Spirit IP add on terminals: four) levels to store destination entries. A level can be selected by entering a value for parameter LEVEL.
Stations that are permitted to use the SPDI are provided an SPDI list when created by means of AMO SBCSU. Stations with an analog telephone, a voice terminal, mobile users (without a device, but with a separate terminal connection), and DTE stations may use the SPDI. Voice terminals can also used name/repertory keys and DSS keys.
The destinations are entered into a storage area that can hold up to 42
The configuration is carried out when the attendant console is created by means of AMO
ACSU.
The destination keys write memory locations 1-40, while the trunk group keys R1 and R2 are always defined at locations 41 and 42.
If the interfaces with the server have been parameterized as PREDIA=Y using AMO SCSU, each type of seizure must be assigned a call code; for PREDIA=N, the call code should not be specified. The AMO does not check this interrelationship. The call code must match the server.