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Distributed Communications System<br />

B Private <strong>Network</strong>ing<br />

Automatic Callback<br />

DCS Automatic Callback allows a user at one node to make an automatic callback<br />

call to a user at another node in the DCS.<br />

A DCS Automatic Callback call can be initiated from a terminal at one node to a<br />

terminal at another node in the same way as if at a local node under the following<br />

conditions.<br />

~ If the called party is at a System 85, Generic 2, or Enhanced DIMENSION<br />

PBX node, the callback call can only be activated if the called node is<br />

returning busy tone or special audible ringback.<br />

~ If the called party is at a Generic 3, Generic 1 or System 75 node, the callback<br />

call can be activated if the called node is returning busy tone, Call Waiting<br />

ringback tone, or ringback tone.<br />

~ The calling party must disconnect within 6 seconds after hearing the<br />

confirmation tone <strong>for</strong> Automatic Callback activation.<br />

Note:<br />

If the calling party is on a System 85, Generic 2, or Enhanced<br />

DIMENSION PBX node and is unable to receive the callback call<br />

(<strong>for</strong> example, a busy single-line voice terminal without Call<br />

Waiting), Automatic Callback is reactivated by the calling party’s<br />

node. If the calling party is on a Generic 3, Generic 1, or System 75<br />

node and is unable to receive the callback call, the callback call is<br />

canceled.<br />

Automatic Circuit Assurance<br />

DCS Automatic Circuit Assurance (ACA) allows a voice-terminal user or<br />

attendant at a node to activate and deactivate ACA referral calls <strong>for</strong> the entire DCS<br />

network. This transparency allows the referral calls to originate at a node other<br />

than the node that detects the problem.<br />

If referral calls are generated at a node <strong>for</strong> one or more remote nodes, the remote<br />

nodes are notified when ACA referral is activated or deactivated.<br />

Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks<br />

DCS Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks allows attendants and<br />

multiappearance voice-terminal users to make test calls to voice terminals and<br />

trunk groups that are located at other nodes in the DCS.<br />

To use this feature, you must have a DCS Trunk Group between the local and<br />

remote switches, and the trunks in that trunk group cannot insert digits on<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing calls. If you need digit insertion on these trunks, it should be added on<br />

the outgoing trunk based on the dialed digits.<br />

Multiappearance voice terminal users can busy-verify an adjunct at a remote<br />

location by pressing Verify and dialing the TAC of the tie trunk group to the<br />

remote node. Then they must press Verify a second time and dial the desired TAC<br />

and the trunk group member number to be verified. Verification of the trunk then<br />

continues as if the trunk is on the same node.<br />

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<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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