Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
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Off-Premises Station 
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Refer to 
‘‘Setting up night station service’’ on page 137
 for instructions.
For Trunk Group Night Service
Refer to 
‘‘Listed Directory Numbers’’ on page 800
 for night service destination.
Refer to 
‘‘Attendant Console’’ on page 484
 for administering feature button 
assignments on an attendant console.
Refer to 
‘‘Station’’ on page 882
 for administering feature button assignments on 
stations.
Refer to 
‘‘Setting up trunk group night service’’ on page 144
 for instructions.
For Trunk Answer from Any Station
Refer to 
‘‘Trunk Group’’ on page 967
 for assignment of a blank extension number 
to night service.
Refer to 
‘‘Feature Access Code’’ on page 619
 for information on assigning a 
TAAS feature access code.
Refer to 
‘‘Console Parameters’’ on page 540
 for information on assigning an 
external alerting device.
Refer to 
‘‘Setting up trunk answer from any station’’ on page 139
 for instructions.
Off-Premises Station
Off-Premises Station allows a phone located outside the building where the switch 
is located to be connected to the system. If central office (CO) trunk circuits are 
used, the voice terminal must be analog and must be FCC-registered or, outside 
the US, registered by the appropriate governmental agency. 
Digital communications protocol (DCP) sets can be used as off-premises 
terminals with the addition of the DEFINITY extender. Off-premises stations are 
useful when it is necessary to have a voice terminal located away from the main 
location. The maximum loop distance for off-premises stations is 20,000 feet 
(6093.34 meters) without repeaters. For cabling distance information for the 
various voice terminal types, refer to the DEFINITY ECS System Description.