Panasonic ICX Manuel
ICX-50-200
ICX (International) issued October 2000
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Section 200 - General Description
Chapter 3 - System Features
OVERVIEW
This chapter describes the numerous system-wide features that are available with the ICX. The first
part of this chapter highlights the most popular features in alphabetical order. Following these
highlights is a complete list of system features and the ICX versions to which they apply.
part of this chapter highlights the most popular features in alphabetical order. Following these
highlights is a complete list of system features and the ICX versions to which they apply.
POPULAR SYSTEM FEATURES
AEC DISCONNECT
Description:
Analog station ports can generate a positive disconnect (open loop) to devices that are attached
to it upon hang-up.
to it upon hang-up.
Benefits:
•
Allow quick disconnection from third-party voicemail or similar devices.
ALPHA TAGGING
Description:
SSD Name which is corresponding with ISDN or Analog Caller ID will be displayed on Key
telephone. SSD000-
telephone. SSD000-
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can be used. Caller ID Name has the priority than Alpha tagging.
Benefits:
•
Caller’s Name is displayed when receiving a call.
ATTENDANT GROUPS
Description:
Many systems are designed with multiple answering positions to handle the various call traffic
which exists within an organization. With this in mind, the DBS576 was designed to allow
attendant groups to be set up to handle these calls. When ’0’ is dialed, the system will hunt
through a pre-established list of extensions to make sure the call is answered.
which exists within an organization. With this in mind, the DBS576 was designed to allow
attendant groups to be set up to handle these calls. When ’0’ is dialed, the system will hunt
through a pre-established list of extensions to make sure the call is answered.
Benefits:
•
Relief for attendants is automatically built-in.
•
All calls will be answered.
Applications:
•
Any organization that handles many calls throughout the working period.
AUTO DAY/NIGHT MODE
Description:
The ICX system provides three different modes of operation. We call them Day 1, Day 2 and
Night mode. Each of these modes can have a different Attendant as well as different ringing
position assignments for extensions. The system can be programmed to automatically switch in
Night mode. Each of these modes can have a different Attendant as well as different ringing
position assignments for extensions. The system can be programmed to automatically switch in
CHAPTER 3 - SYSTEM FEATURES