Features, automated atten- dant, Features, broadcast mes- saging – Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 User Manual

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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0
System Description Pocket Reference

585-300-214

Issue 1

May 1999

Index

IN-2

E

electromagnetic

interference,

2-9

Erlangs,

3-1

to

3-3

F

faceplate,

2-8

to

2-9

features

Alarm Origination,

1-4

,

A-4

to

A-5

announcement sets

limits,

1-1

Telecommunications

Device for the Deaf
(TDD),

3-5

voice

storage,

3-4

to

3-5

Automated Attendant

voice ports,

3-3

Broadcast Messaging

voice ports,

3-3

for the customer

organization,

1-1

to

1-2

Multilingual,

see also fea-

tures, announcment
sets,

3-4

to

3-5

Outcalling,

1-3

voice ports,

3-3

overview,

1-1

to

1-4

for the

subscriber,

1-2

to

1-3

for the system

administrator,

1-3

Traffic Reports,

1-4

flash programmable read-only

memory (FPROMs),

2-2

flashware,

2-2

FPROMS,

see flash program-

mable read-only memory

G

Grade of Service,

3-1

to

3-3

H

hard disk drive,

see also voice

storage,

2-2

I

implementation,

B-1

I

NTUITY

Message Manager

benefits,

1-3

capacity,

3-5

to

3-6

L

LCD,

see liquid crystal display

liquid crystal display

(LCD),

A-5

local area network (LAN) con-

nections,

see 10BaseT

M

magneto-optical (MO) disk

drive,

2-7

,

A-5

limitations,

3-6

maintenance buttons,

see

recessed maintenance but-
tons

maintenance modem,

A-4

connections,

B-3

MO disk,

see also mag-

neto-optical disk drive,

2-7

multifunction board,

A-1

Multilingual,

see features,

Multilingual

N

native mode,

1-5

to

1-6

switch support,

A-1

to

A-2

non-native mode,

see native

mode

O

Outcalling,

see features, Out-

calling

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