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 PARTNER® Advanced Communication System  

Additional Features

Caller ID
PARTNER® Advanced Communications System offers Caller ID support as a standard feature, letting you see both the name and number of the calling party. When you know who's calling before you answer the phone, you have the ability to immediately personalize your response. This helps build stronger relationships, not only with your customers, but also with co-workers and suppliers as well. Strong relationships enhance customer loyalty and facilitate the flow of information between you and your colleagues. When you subscribe to Caller ID from your local carrier you won't need any extra equipment to use the service because PARTNER® Advanced Communications System telephones and TransTalk® 9000 Digital Wireless telephones have Caller ID built in.* This saves money and space on the desktop.

* Subscription to Incoming Caller ID service from your local telephone company is required.

Enhanced Tip/Ring Capability
Tip/ring capability means you can add other industry-standard devices to your PARTNER® Advanced Communications System. You might want to plug in a fax machine, single-line telephone set, modem, or credit card reader. Avaya has enhanced this feature with "plug-and-play" service, which means that the system recognizes these devices without additional programming or expensive adapters.

Productivity

Abbreviated ringing Account code entry (regular/forced/verified) Call assistant Conference calling(5-party/call bridging)
Conference drop/conference denial Direct line pickup
(active or idle line)
Distinctive ring
(CO, ICOM, Transfer)
Do not disturb
Emergency number list External/Internal hotline Hands-Free-Answer-on-Intercom (HFAI) Intercom call Ring/voice/manual signaling
Last number redial Loudspeaker paging Manual signaling Message light on/off (system and single-line sets)
Power failure transfer Save number redial Simultaneous paging/group paging Speakerphone (built-in)
Speed dial/Auto dial(100 system numbers/20 personal numbers) Touch-tone enable

Cost Control

Allowed/Disallowed lists
(8 lists, 10 numbers each)
Call restriction
(outward/toll/none)
Dial restriction override
(via system password)
Enhanced tip/ring capability
Fax management In-Range-Out-of-Building
(IROB) protection
Star code dial delay Station lock/unlock
Toll restriction

Customer Service Accessibility

Call coverage Call forwarding/Call follow me Caller ID (number and name)* Caller ID (logging and dialing)*
Calling groups
(up to 4)
Direct group calling Group call distribution Group call pickup
Hospitality package Hunt groups Music-on-hold** Night service
Transfer return to
programmable extension
Voice mail support

* Caller ID name and number availability as offered by your local telephone company.
** With customer-provided music source.

Convenience/Administration

Automatic daylight savings time adjustment Automatic line selection Background music Back-up/Restore (automatic/manual)
Back-up failure/Automaticbackup failure alarm Call park Call pickup Call waiting (single-line sets)
Central telephone programming Dial mode(rotary or touch-tone) Display (multilingual) Extension name display
Hold/Exclusivehold/Hold Reminder tone Intercom auto dial Line access restrictions Line assignment (flexible)
Line pooling Line ringing options Personal lines Privacy/Automatic extension privacy
Recall Remote administration Ringing line preference Second attendant position
Speakerphone System ID System password System release status
Transfer (manual/one-touch/ring on) Transfer return rings Voice interrupt on busy with talkback Volume control
(handset/speakerphone/ringing)
 

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