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A station that is ring monitoring other stations cannot be, in turn, ring monitored.
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A voicemail port cannot be ring monitored.
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There is no delay ring monitor functionality.
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All existing line access/originate privileges apply.
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Installers must not program Direct/Delay Ringing for a monitoring station with same lines as a
monitored station.
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All current ringing priorities remain in effect for ring-monitoring calls (that is; line calls have
priority over intercom calls and recalls).
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If the ring monitoring feature coincides with another direct/delay ring situation then
direct/delay ringing light appearance takes precedence.
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A monitoring station does not require a DSS/BLF for a monitored station; however, the system
uses that BLF light (if available) to indicate an audible ring-monitor event.
Station Headset Mode
Software release 170 allows installers to program a station as a headset mode port. When
programmed in this manner, the station can operate in a headset mode with a customer-supplied
headset. Users can activate the headset mode with a headset (HDST) button (installer-programmed
on the telephone) or have the headset mode as a permanent condition at the station.
Programming the Headset Mode
VMMI supports the headset mode feature with a setting labeled Headset under
STATIONS/STATION PROGRAMMING/OPTIONS 3.
Ring on Busy
If a user is on a speakerphone call (on certain model telephones) and a second call comes in to that
station, a quick subdued tone burst sounds. If the user does not wish to hear this tone burst, the
installer can eliminate any ringing. For industry standard telephones, the system will send three short
tone bursts through the handset.
Ringing Line Preference
When this feature is active at a station, a ringing line is automatically connected to a station when
the user takes the handset off hook or presses the speaker button. No manual line selection is
required.
Understanding the Features – 133
General Description GCA40–242
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