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Digital Wireless Telephone Support
The FX II supports the operation of the Scout 900MX digital wireless telephone. The Scout 900MX
is a full-featured proprietary multiline telephone consisting of a wireless handset that lets the user
roam about and still make and receive telephone calls.
Direct-In Lines (DIL)
The direct-in lines (DIL) feature provides a line appearance at a dedicated button on one or more
multiline telephones. The installer can assign a DIL to a proprietary single-line telephone where it
provides one-way (either incoming or outgoing) or two-way operation depending upon further
programming action.
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
DID Hunting
When a DID call rings at a station that the installer has disabled though programming action, the
system routes the call through the disabled station’s hunt list until it locates a group intercom for the
call to ring. Should all group intercoms be busy or should no one answer the call in a programmed
number of rings, the system then routes the call along the station’s call forwarding arrangement.
With a hunt list containing up to eight assigned group intercoms and access to each group intercom
available to several system stations, many users have an opportunity to service a DID caller.
Coupling this flexibility with the station’s call forwarding ability, provides many chances for system
users to service DID calls. A installer could program a hunt list and a call forwarding scheme to an
unassigned station and provide a designated DID termination and routing center. There would be no
need to connect a telephone to the station port to use the feature in this manner. The installer could
arrange several DID termination centers to service different DID numbers. Each DID number could
represent different calling categories, and ring at different blocks of system stations.
The system will accept multi-tiered day routing options. Installers may also assign day 1 and day 2
extensions. When the system is in the day 1 or day 2 modes and a call arrives, the system checks the
database for a day 1 or day 2 extension to ring. Should it not find an extension, it will ring the
default extension. The addition of this multi-tiered routing scheme does not effect the existing night
mode routing feature.
The system will also allow assignment of voice mail ID digits as a CO digit sequence. If installers
program a voice mail ID for the CO digit sequence, and the system forwards a call to voice mail, the
assigned ID identifies the destination voice mail box. Without an assigned voice mail ID or when the
extension number represents a hunt group, the system accepts the voice mail ID as the current
programming specifies.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
DISA is a FX II enhancement option that allows outside callers to directly call a station or access
certain internal system features, including all line groups and ARS. The system allows up to eight
DISA lines to be active at the same time. To prevent fraudulent access and unauthorized use, the
caller must use an authorization code and system access code to gain access to outside lines as well
as many of the advanced telephone features. The authorization and access codes are from one to six
digits (including pauses). You can use any of the digits zero through nine.
Understanding the Features – 83
General Description GCA40–242
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