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    							FUJITSU GTE
    BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC.SECTION TL-130100-1001 ISSUE 1
    AUGUST 1987
    OperationOMNI Sl@TECHNICAL PRACTICES
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    							PurposeThis Technical Practice has been prepared for FGBS Employeeswho operate and maintain the equipment manufactured and sold
    by Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc. The information in this
    _Practice is subject to change and may not be suitable in all
    situations. Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc. acknowledges
    that a customer’s special requirements or practices may take
    precedence over those supplied in this Practice if a conflict
    develops during installation or ongoing operation. Fujitsu GTE
    Business Systems, Inc. hereby disclaims any responsibility or
    liability for any consequential or inconsequential damages thatmay result from the use of this practice.
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    others without the prior written permission of Fujitsu GTE
    Business Systems, Inc.
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    OMNI SI@ is a trademark of Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc.
    OMNI SI@ SVR 5210
    Technical PracticesThis FGBS Practice is part of a series of Practices for theFGBS 
    OMNI SI, System Version Release 5.2.1.0. The series
    includes the following:
    TL-130000-1001System Description/Features
    TL-130100-1001Operation
    TL-130200-1001Maintenance
    TL-130300-1001Installation
    TL-130400-1001Data Base
    TL-130500-1001System Configuration
    TL-130600-I 0015120 to 5210 Upgrade
    TL-130700-1001Index
    TL-100000-1001ADMP User’s Guide 
    						
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    							TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE
    o-13
    O-15
    o-1 5
    O-16
    O-16
    O-1 6O-l 6
    o-17
    O-18
    o-1 9o-21
    o-22
    O-24o-25
    O-26
    O-26
    O-27
    O-28
    O-29
    O-30
    O-30o-31
    O-32
    O-32o-35
    o-37
    o-39
    O-40
    5210PARA-
    GRAPH
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    1.0
    2.0
    2.1
    2.2
    2.2.1
    2.2.22.2.3
    2.2.4
    2.2.5
    2.2.6
    2.2.7
    2.2.8
    2.2.92.2.10
    2.2.112.2.12
    2.2.13
    2.2.14
    2.2.15
    2.2.16
    2.2.17
    2.2.18
    2.2.19
    2.2.20
    2.2.212.2.22
    2.2.232.2.24TOPIC
    GENERAL
    STATION EQUIPMENT
    Tones
    Station Equipment Procedures
    Listed Directory Number Calls (Manual Incoming Calls)
    Station-to-Station Calling (Internal Call)
    Attendant Call or Recall
    Direct Outward Dialing (DOD)
    Trunk Queuing
    Most Economical Route Selection (MERS) Access
    Facility Restriction Level 
    (FRL)/Authorization Code/Traveling Class
    Mark (TCM)
    Call Transfer and Station Consultation
    Call Hold
    Call Park
    Call Waiting, Originating
    Call Waiting, Terminating
    Call Waiting, Toggling
    Executive Override
    Station Camp-On, Callback, and Cancel
    Dial Call Pickup
    Directed Dial Call Pickup
    Extended Dial Call Pickup
    IVMS Direct Access
    Call Forwarding
    Conferences
    Speed Calling and Update
    Dictation Equipment Access
    Paging Equipment Access
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    PAGEPARA-
    GRAPHTOPIC
    O-402.2.25
    o-412.2.26
    o-412.2.27
    O-422.2.28
    o-432.2.29o-44
    2.2.30o-44
    2.2.31o-45
    2.2.32
    O-462.2.33o-47
    3.0
    o-47
    3.1
    o-493.2o-49
    3.2.1
    o-493.2.2
    o-493.2.3
    O-523.2.4
    O-52
    3.3
    o-54
    3.3.1o-55
    3.3.2
    o-573.4
    O-58
    3.4.1
    o-593.4.2
    o-593.4.3
    O-603.4.4
    O-603.4.5
    O-623.4.6
    O-623.4.7
    O-633.4.8o-2
    Code Calling
    Universal Night Answer (UNA) and Predetermined Night Answer (PNA)
    Remote Station Access to System Features
    Timed Reminder
    Message Waiting (Administrative Telephone Position)
    Secretarial Services (Screening)
    Direct Trunk Access (Maintenance Station)
    Specialized Common Carrier (SCC)
    Change/Restore
    INTEGRATED FEATUREPHONES 
    (FeatureComm III/IV [Analog]
    and V/VI [Digital])
    General
    Controls, Visual and Audible Indicators, Displays, and Messages
    Dual-Function Buttons
    Visual Signals
    Audible Signals
    Displays and Messages
    Preparing the Featurephone for Operation
    Downloading
    Operational Verification (User Diagnostics)
    Programming Control Parameters
    Call Forward No Answer Duration (Control Code 8)
    Clock Display (Control Code 5)
    Clock Type (Control Code 6)
    Pause Duration (Control Code 7)
    Preference (Multi-Line Sets Only; Control Code 9)
    Ring Pitch (Control Code 2)
    Ring Volume (Control Code 3)
    Setting the Time and Date
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    O-63
    O-66O-67
    O-67
    O-67O-70
    O-70O-72
    O-72
    o-73
    o-74
    o-75
    O-76
    o-77
    o-77
    O-78
    o-79
    O-80
    O-80
    O-81
    O-81
    O-82O-83
    O-85
    O-85
    O-86
    O-87
    O-89
    O-90o-91
    5210PARA-
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    3.5
    3.5.13.5.2
    3.5.3
    3.5.4
    3.6
    3.6.13.6.2
    3.6.3
    3.6.4
    3.6.5
    3.6.6
    3.6.7
    3.6.8
    3.6.9
    3.6.10
    3.6.113.6.12
    3.6.13
    3.7
    3.7.13.7.2
    3.7.3
    3.7.4
    3.7.5
    3.7.6
    3.7.7
    3.7.8
    3.7.9
    3.7.10TOPIC
    Function Codes, Feature Button Assignment and Data Entry
    Programming/Reprogramming a Feature on a Button
    Entering Data
    Cancellation of Programming
    Special Data Programming/Entry
    Alphabetic Featurephone Button Programming
    Automatic Call Announcing (27)
    Automatic Intercom (23)
    Call Forward (19)
    Direct Station Selection (DSS) (11)
    Dual Access (10)
    Line (42)
    Manual Signal “BUZZ” (39)
    Message Waiting (24)
    Repertory Dial (09)
    Special Call Forward (20)
    Special Call Wait (31)
    Station Lock (02)
    Station Speed Calling (08)
    Alphabetical Operation of Features
    Account Code Entry “ACCOUNT CODE” (40)
    Automatic Callback “CAMP-ON” (37)
    Automatic Line Seizure
    Bad-Line Reporting “BAD LINE” (45)
    Basic Calling (Internal/External)
    Busy Override 
    “OVRIDE” (34)
    Call-Announcing “VOICE” (26, 27)
    Call Forward 
    “FWD” (19)
    Call Hold “HOLD” (21)
    Call Park “PARK” (32)
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    PARA-PAGE GRAPH TOPIC
    o-94
    3.7.11o-95
    3.7.12O-96
    3.7.13o-97
    3.7.14
    O-983.7.15o-99
    3.7.16
    O-1013.7.17
    o-1 013.7.18O-104
    3.7.19O-104
    3.7.20O-105
    3.7.21O-107
    3.7.22O-107
    3.7.23O-110
    3.7.24O-110
    3.7.25o-113
    3.7.26o-115
    3.7.27
    O-1183.7.28
    o-1213.7.29
    O-1213.7.30O-124
    3.7.31O-125
    3.7.32O-125
    3.7.33
    O-1283.7.34o-129
    3.7.35O-130
    3.7.36
    O-1323.7.37
    O-1323.7.38o-133
    3.7.39
    o-1343.7.40
    o-4Call Pickup “PICKUP” (28, 29)
    Call Waiting “WAIT” (30)
    Conference “CONF” (38)
    Data Protection “PROT” (33)
    Dial Display “D 
    DISP”Direct Station Selection “DSS” (11)
    Dual Access “DUAL ACCESS” (10)
    Elapsed Time “TIMER” (14)
    Executive Priority Call “PRIOR” (35)
    Extended Group Select (12)
    Flash “FLASH” (03)
    Forced Busy “MK BUSY” (36)
    Intercom Call 
    “ICOM” (22)
    Line Buttons (Multi-Line Sets Only)
    Line Preference
    Line Seizure
    Line Selection
    Line Types
    Manual Signaling “BUZZ” (39)
    Message Leaving “LV MSG” (25)
    Monitor 
    “MONTR” (04)
    New Call “N CALL” (05)
    PABX Features
    Privacy (46)
    Release “RLS” (17)
    Reminder “REMIND” (13)
    Remote Tone “TONES” (44)
    Repeat Last Number “LAST 
    #” (06)
    Repertory Dial “REP DIAL” (09)
    Ringer Cutoff “NO RING” (01)
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    PARA-PAGEGRAPH TOPIC
    o-1 343.7.41
    o-1 353.7.42
    o-1 353.7.43
    O-l 363.7.44
    O-l 373.7.45
    O-l 383.7.46
    o-1 403.7.47O-l 403.7.48
    o-1434.0
    o-143
    4.1
    O-1434.2O-152
    4.3O-1524.4
    O-l 52
    4.4.1O-l 524.4.2
    O-1524.5O-l 52
    4.5.1O-l 534.5.2
    o-1 534.5.3
    o-1 554.5.4
    O-l 56
    4.6
    O-1 564.6.1
    O-1 564.6.2
    O-l 56
    4.6.3
    0-l 574.6.4
    o-1574.7
    o-1 574.7.1
    O-1 584.7.2
    o-159
    4.8
    5210Station Speed Calling 
    “SPD” (08)
    System Speed Calling “SYS CL” (47)
    Saved Number Redial “SAVE 
    #” (07)
    Shift “SHIFT” (43)
    Speakerphone “SPKRPH” (18)
    Station Lock “LOCK” (02)
    Time and Date “CLOCK”
    Types of Sets
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE
    General
    Controls, Indicators, and Displays
    HeadsevHandsetMultiple Attendant Console Operation
    Call-Waiting Queue
    Queued-Call Diversion
    Preparing Attendant Console for Service
    Day Service
    Internal Time-of-Day (TOD) Clock Display
    System Real-Time Clock Display
    Real-Time Clock Update
    Emergency Service
    Power Failure
    Faults in System
    Attendant Console Has Power But Is Inoperative
    Power Source Fault or Major System Failure
    Answering an Incoming Call
    Incoming Station Call
    Incoming Trunk Call
    Placing Call on Hold
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    PARA-PAGE GRAPH TOPIC
    O-l 594.8.1
    O-l 594.8.2
    O-l 604.8.3
    O-1614.9
    O-1614.9.1
    O-l 624.9.2
    O-l 634.9.3
    O-l 634.9.4
    O-1644.10
    O-l 644.10.1
    O-1644.10.2
    O-1654.10.3
    O-167
    4.11
    O-1674.11.1
    O-1 674.11.2
    O-1694.11.3
    O-1704.120-l 70
    4.12.1
    o-1 714.12.2
    O-1 724.12.3
    0-1734.12.4
    o-1744.13
    o-1 744.13.1
    O-1 764.13.2
    o-1 774.13.3
    O-1 784.44
    o-1 794.15
    o-1 79
    4.15.1
    O-1804.15.2
    O-l 814.15.3
    O-6Place Station Call on Hold
    Return to Call on HoldTrunk Calls and Automatic Recall
    Extending a Call
    Extension of Trunk-to-Trunk Calls
    Extension of Information Calls (Option 1)
    Extension of Information Calls (Option 2)Call Transfer to 
    IVMS
    Announcing Call to Station
    Excluding Calling Party When Extending Call
    Including Calling Party When Extending Call (Three-Party Conference)
    Alternate Exclusion of Calling Party or Called Party When Extending Call
    Called Station Does Not Answer
    Attendant Stays With Calling Party When Extending Call
    Automatic Recall From Calling Party When Extending Call
    Attendant Consults With Calling Party When Extending Call to a Busy Station
    Break-In
    Break-In on Busy Station
    Break-In Not Allowed Condition
    Break-In on a Broken-In Line Condition
    Break-In on Data Secure Line Condition
    Camp-On
    Attendant Camp-On
    Attendant Camp-On Data Secure Lines
    Attendant Camp-On Not Equipped
    Answering Station Recall and Transferring to Inside Party
    Placing a Call Through the Attendant Console
    Outside-to-Inside Call
    Inside-to-Outside Call
    Inside-to-inside Call
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