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Release Button
When a telephone is mapped with this button and a user presses it, the system discontinues the
current active operation and returns the station to an idle state. When used along with an answer
button, the release button provides rapid call handling.
Also refer to the discussions titled Database Program Storage and Password Protection.
Reminder Alert
A user can set up to two reminder alerts to sound at his or her telephone. The alert sounds at the
station as four short tone bursts, which continue until the user responds to the alert by pressing
CLEAR. This feature only works on digital stations that have interactive buttons.
Remote Programming and Diagnostics
Installers can program the FX II from a personal computer (PC) running the visual man machine
interface (VMMI) program. The PC can be connected directly to the serial data port on the CPU
board or connected by modem through the public telephone network.
For related information, refer to the discussion titled Modem Support.
Remote Station Disable
This feature allows users at stations with the proper class of service to dial a code and remotely
disable or enable another station. Normally, the installer should give this capability to the system
attendant but could assign it to any class of service that is appropriate.
Reserved DTMF Receivers
The purpose of this feature is to give installers the capability to allocate a number of DTMF
receivers to a particular serial port. This assures that the proper number of receivers will be available
for a given Open Application Interface (OAI) application when that application logs into the
telephone system. Installers must make themselves aware of the actual quantity of DTMF receivers
available in the system before they can make an accurate allocation entry.
Response Messaging
Users can set messages to be received and displayed by calling LCD speakerphones. These messages
give information on the status of the called telephone. The system attendant usually programs
customized messages for use by the other telephone users, although the defaulted system does
provide several general purpose messages for use.
Telephone users can program a response message button on their telephones if they wish. This
response message button lets them make a non-verbal response to subdued off-hook voice announce
calls or intercom calls using the attendant-prepared response messages.
130 – Understanding the Features
GCA40–242 General Description
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