AT&T System 85 User Manual
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CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION
Alphanumeric Display
The alphanumeric display shows up to eight letters or numbers to identify the following types
of calls or COS.
a.
Incoming Call Identification (lCl)— Up to 63 different displays show the type of call, as
in the following examples:
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INC (Incoming)—incoming call from a trunk group.
ATND (Attendant)-intercepted incoming call that has been routed to the
console.
RCL (Recall)—A recall by a system user.
WATS (Wide Area Telecommunications Service)—Incoming call from a WATS
trunk group.
ACTG (Attendant Control of Trunk Group)—Incoming call intercepted by you
because you have activated control of trunk groups.
CONF (Conference)—A recall by a conferee active on a conference.
TIME—incoming call that has exceeded a preestablished time limit. Your
System Administrator can designate other letters or numbers, if desired, for
this type of call.
b . Calling Number Display—Shows the extension number of the calling party.
c.
COS Display—Shows the COS of the calling extension number. Some examples and
meanings are:
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NON-Unrestricted terminal.
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TOLL—Toll-restricted terminal.
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REST (Restricted)—Outward-restricted terminal.
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FULL— Fully restricted terminal.
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1 - 63—Number displayed denotes COS. Consult records to determine
privileges.
d .
CAS Display—Displays up to 40 branch location codes. The customer selects
codes.
Direct Extension Selection (DXS) With Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
users
these
This area (Figure 2-6) contains the hundreds group select buttons, the DXS buttons, and the
BLF.
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