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Dialing Intercom Numbers
Intercom dialing is the same for both intra- and inter-node systems. The network system verifies the number as
valid and returns an error tone to the caller if the number is invalid. When the called station starts ringing, the
distant node returns ring-back tone to the calling station.
1. When encountering a Ring, No-Answer (RNA) condition, the caller can do any of the following actions:
terminate the call,
set a message waiting light on the called station by dialing the appropriate code or by pressing the
appropriate button,
set a call-back feature by dialing the appropriate code or by pressing the appropriate button,
leave a voice mail message if the system is configured for voice mail,
(If the calling station detects the presence of a voice mail port, its display provides an interactive
button for users to select the voice mail option. When pressed, the display directs users to the
appropriate voice mail box.)
2. When encountering a busy signal (the busy signal is generated at the local node), the caller can do the
following actions:
terminate the call,
set a message waiting light on the called station by dialing the appropriate code or by pressing the
appropriate button.
NOTE: When calling another node on the network, you can neither camp-on at another station and remain
off-hook waiting for an answer, nor can you employ the Do Not Override feature.
Station users answer intercom calls in the same manner whether the calls are intra-network or inter-network.
Further, they can press the Do Not Disturb (DND) button to reject these calls if they wish.
Inter-node voice announce intercom calling is available if programmers have enabled the feature at both the
originating and receiving systems and if the receiving stations do not have the voice announce block feature
enabled.
Forwarding Calls
The inter-node call forwarding scheme can be of any type where the originator dials the call forwarding code
followed by the extension number of the destination station. The network returns an error tone if the remote
extension does not exist, or if more than three forwarding hops are set.
The station user can set RNA call forwarding by dialing the RNA forwarding code followed by an extension
number. In the case of RNA call forwarding, a looped forwarding scheme is acceptable.
The user at the station that sets a call forwarding configuration can clear it by dialing the appropriate code.
NOTE: If the system forwards a call to another node, the call ceases to ring on the original node.
The recall feature does not work with calls forwarded to another node.
Programming – 41
Installing and Using System-to-System Networking IMI89–280
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