Lucent Technologies 518-456-151 User Manual

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NOTE:  In addition to the VMS extensions, you must specify an extension (with
no lines assigned) where a remote maintenance device is installed.  Write
“VMS-RMD” in the Write Name/Description column.
These VMS extensions should be checked on Form B2, Identify Group
Assignments, VMS Only. They must be assigned to Hunt Group 7 using Hunt
Group Extensions {#505}.
PARTNER MAIL VS
Check the 2 or 4 extensions used for PARTNER MAIL VS and write “VMS” in
the Write Name/Description column. Note that the PARTNER MAIL VS module
is installed in a carrier slot, and so takes up 6 extensions.
Only the bottom 2 or 4 extensions, however, answer VMS calls—the other
extensions can be used as guest mailboxes.
These VMS extensions should be checked on Form B2, Identify Group
Assignments, VMS Only. They must be assigned to Hunt Group 7 using Hunt
Group Extensions {#505}.
PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card
When the PARTNER Voice Messaging PC card is installed, virtual extensions
86 and 87 are automatically assigned to the two voice ports on the PARTNER
Voice Messaging system. Virtual extensions 86 and 87 are also assigned to
Hunt Group 7 and any previous assignments for Hunt Group 7 are
automatically erased.
Extra Alert
Check the extensions to which an extra alert, such as a light, is connected.
IROB
Check the extensions to which an In-Range Out-of-Building protector is
connected to prevent electrical surges.
AA Extension {#607}
Check the extensions to which automated attendants are connected.
Contact Closure Group {#612}
Identify the extensions that can activate Contact Closure 1 and Contact Closure 2.
Form B1 Supplemental Instructions:
System Extensions
This form provides basic information for each system extension. To customize
line restrictions or other extension settings, you must also use Form B2.
Write Name/Description
Write a user name or a description for auxiliary equipment (such as “Fax” or
“VMS”) to be installed at the extension. If system display phones should show the
name/description of the caller for internal calls, write the 20 characters you want
to display, check the Check if Ext. Name Display {CTP} column, and complete
Form B1, page 3 of 3. (MLS-model phones display only 12 characters.)
Identify Telephone Attached to this Extension
Check the appropriate column to indicate the type of phone.
If a system and standard phone are combined on an extension, check the two
appropriate Identify Telephone columns. If a phone and an auxiliary device are
combined on the extension, check the appropriate Identify Telephone and
Identify Auxiliary Equipment columns.
Identify Auxiliary Equipment
Attached to this Extension
Except as noted, check the appropriate column to indicate the type of auxiliary
equipment.
Call Waiting {#316}
(Standard phones only) By default, the system’s Call Waiting feature is set for
Not Active. To change the default, check extensions with standard phones
that are to receive a tone while on a call to indicate a second incoming call.
External Hotline {#311}
Check the extensions to be used as External Hotlines. Specify the telephone
number that is dialed automatically from each External Hotline on Form D.
Hotline {#603}
Write “Hotline” in the Write Name/Description column and write “T” for  touch-
tone or “R” for rotary in the Standard column (under Identify Telephone) to
indicate the phone type. (A hotline extension should have a standard touch-
tone or rotary phone; a hotline alert extension can have any phone type.)
PARTNER MAIL
Check the 2, 4 or 6 extensions used to connect the PARTNER MAIL system
and write “VMS” in the Write Name/Description column.