
10
RADIO-ENABLING OF FEATURES
This section discusses the settings necessary to activate those features
that may be enabled from a radio. In the chart below, the abbreviation FCP
is used for the CONFIG.DAT parameter FEATURE_CODE_PREFIX. For
all the features except the toggle between busy/no answer and do not
disturb, the user hears a short burst of ringing tone if the feature code is
accepted and a short burst of busy tone if the feature code is rejected.
Please refer to LBI-39000 for more information on features and feature
codes.
Feature From
LIDA,
enter FCP
Result
Busy/no
answer
toggle to do
not disturb
FCP-04 Toggles between busy/no answer and do
not disturb. The user hears a short burst
of ringing when do not disturb is enabled,
and a short burst of busy tone when
busy/no answer is enabled (and do not
disturb is not enabled).
Call
forwarding
radio
FCP-03-
LIDB
Forwards LIDA’s radio to LIDB. The
LID must be a 5-digit number.
Call
forwarding
telephone
FCP-02-
PHONEA
Forwards LIDA’s radio to PHONEA.
Call
forwarding
common
FCP-01-1 Forwards LIDA’s radio to COMMON
NUMBER 1, which was defined as
PHONEA in PBXFEAT.DAT.
Last
number
redial
FCP-05 Calls the last phone number dialed.
To disable a feature, enter the FCP and the two digits that immediately
follow it, but do not enter the arguments. For example, to disable call
forwarding common, enter FCP-01.
3
1. SCOPE
This manual explains how to use the Enhanced Digital Access
Communications System (EDACS) Jessica Private Branch Exchange
(PBX) Gateway. Jessica allows telephones on the Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) to reach radio users. Conversely, the system
allows radio users to make telephone calls. This manual provides a brief
explanation of how to access Jessica services, followed by a more detailed
discussion for advanced users.
Several terms used throughout this manual may be unfamiliar to the
user. These terms are explained in this section and in the Glossary to help
avoid confusion. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) is a telephone switch
commonly used in business applications. For example, dialing the last four
digits of a telephone number to call someone else in your office makes use
of a PBX to reach that person. Public Switched Telephone Network
(PSTN) is a telephone switch for public use, as opposed to private use. For
example, dialing your home telephone number from your office uses a
PSTN to reach the home number. An inbound call is a phone-originated
call to a radio and an outbound call is a radio-originated call to a phone.
Hang time is a specified time (hang time default is 30 seconds at the PBX
Interface) during which the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on a radio must be
pressed to continue the call. If the PTT button is not pushed within the
hang time limit, then EDACS disconnects the call. Conversation time
limit is the maximum amount of time (default is 5 minutes at the PBX
Interface) allowed for an interconnect call. If a call exceeds the
conversation limit, then EDACS drops the call.
Access to EDACS systems features depends on how the EDACS System
Administrator has configured the system. Check with your EDACS
System Administrator for information on proper usage before accessing the
system.
NOTE
Comentários a estes Manuais