Xblue Networks PCS digital Features List - Camp On
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Features subject to change without notice
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Single Line Caller I.D. Pass through
All single line and analog devices ports, on the Suite 64, support caller ID passed
through. This allows analog extensions to receive caller ID from the central office, if
provided. Analog Caller ID pass though requires a Caller ID module on the CO Line
board(s), and a caller ID telephone.
Call Log (Centralized)
The systems have a centralized caller ID log that can be accessed by anyone with a
digital display telephone. The centralized call log stores up to 100 telephone numbers,
which are automatically saved when caller ID is provided by the central office. When
programmed correctly, extension users can press one button to dial any of the stored
telephone numbers.
Calling Party Identification (Station to Station)
Calling party identification is an internal function of the telephone system. Each extension within
the system has an extension number. When one extension calls another extension, the calling
party’s extension number is presented on a display telephone, which is referred to as calling party
identification. Calling party identification, on the Suite 64 is also passed through to the Single
Line telephones.
Camp on
The Camp On feature alerts the user of a busy extension that another extension is attempting a
call. When a camp on is initiated the user at the busy extension hears a Camp On alert tone.
Centrex Compatibility
The systems have the ability to issue a Hook Flash command while connected to a CO Line. This
feature is a requirement when a user would like to answer call waiting or when a system is
installed “behind” Centrex
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or a PBX system.
Class of Service
The system provides eight classes of service for assignment of outside dialing privileges. Each
station is assigned one day class of service and one night class of service, which are primarily
used for toll restriction to control of long distance dialing. The CO lines, in the Suite 64, are
assigned one day class or service and one night class of service, which is used in conjunction
with the stations class of service.
Central Office - Flash
To invoke central office features, such as call waiting, three way calling or call transfer, the station
user can dial a code to “flash” the central office. This can also be considered PBX compatibility.
Central Office Line Groups
The system provides eight CO line groups for assignment of specific CO lines groups. The line
group assignment is used for CO line pool access as well as tenant group differentiation. The CO
line groups are designated by two digit notation when programming a station programmable
feature button. For example CO line group 1 is entered as 01.