You can activate and deactivate station flags and parameters by using Flags. Unlike system flags, station flags apply only to the station for which they are set.
"Override class of service on" flag
Authorized stations can break into an existing connection with a code or key. The affected sta- tions are notified of the override by a warning tone (and by a display).
Associated dialing/services flag
The user defines the call number of the destination station in the PC address book and acti- vates the dialing. The PC executes the associated dialing.
An authorized station can activate or deactivate services for any other station in the communi- cation system.
Call waiting rejection on flag
This flag disables the call waiting feature. When Call waiting rejection is set, incoming calls for busy stations are immediately processed in accordance with Call Management (see Settings | Incoming calls). If this flag is deactivated, an incoming call to a busy internal station is signaled by a warning tone and, if applicable, on the display.
Headset flag
Each system telephone (digital) can be furnished with a headset after this authorization has been enabled (connection to the handset connection).
The use of a headset for the system telephone is recognized by the communication system au- tomatically; an authorization enable is not necessary in this case.
If this flag is set, the station can be equipped with a headset that plugs into the handset con- nection or into the headset adapter. This allows users to answer calls without lifting the handset simply by pressing a key.
Missed Calls List flag
This flag activates the missed calls list for this station. The missed calls list records calls that were not answered (terminals with display only). The calls are time-stamped (time and date) and included in a chronological list. Only calls that also have a call number or a name are re- corded. If a caller makes several calls, the timestamp of the entry is updated and a call counter is incremented for the caller.
If a station-specific missed calls list is created for an individual station in a station group, the station can access both lists as a shared list.
If an external incoming call is routed via the automatic attendant to an internal station and the station is currently busy or has call forwarding activated, no entry is made to the missed calls list.
MCID access flag (not in the USA)
This flag allows malicious callers to be traced (MCID, Malicious Call Identification). You must apply to your public network operator in order to use this feature.
FWD external permitted flag
This flag allows this station to forward calls to an external destination. If call forwarding to an external destination is permitted, an incoming DID call is connected via two B-channels by the communication system. External call numbers cannot be entered with the speed dialing fea- ture; however, a key can be programmed for this purpose. If a key is programmed, the external station number is stored in the speed dialing pool.
When carrying out external call forwarding, the call charges that arise for the station that initi- ated the external FWD are displayed on this station’s telephone after the end of the call and are also recorded in the call detail recording/CDRC.
Compress display data flag
Display outputs are compressed to enhance performance. If the display on a UP0/E terminal changes, the communication system only updates the difference relative to the previous dis- play. If an application (e.g. Smartset / TAPI) is connected via an RS 232 adapter (data or control adapter), this feature must be deactivated.
The flag must be deactivated for applications that obtain the call number information from the telephone’s display, (i.e., uncompressed output with call number instead of compressed output with name).
This flag must be disabled manually for system telephones with a Chinese display until HiPath 3000 V4.0 SMR 7. As of SMR 7, this is no longer required.
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Station Parameters
Entry in telephone directory flag
This entry controls whether or not the call number of the station is entered in the telephone di- rectory. In the case of stations which can only be reached via a group call number (e.g. MU- LAP), it may not be helpful to record their call numbers in the telephone directory.
On all telephones with a display, you can view the directory of all internal stations with names and call numbers as well as entries from the SSD (name, destination call number), specifically search for the required station and then call that station.
Edit tel. number flag
Allows a telephone number to be edited during the input. The editing is possible using the menu system of a system telephone with display. At the end, Dialing must then be selected. This flag has no effect when using other devices.
Keypad dial flag
Keypad dial allows for the handling of stimulus procedures to the ISDN CO. The numbers di- aled in the CO direction are packed in information elements and sent to the CO. Display mes- sages are sent in the other direction.
Prevention of voice calling off flag
Voice calling is only possible to internal UP0/E terminals with loudspeakers (also groups) using the voice calling button or a code. When the flag is set, this station can be called directly, with- out the called station lifting the handset. This switches on the loudspeaker at the destination station. If the flag is not set, the incoming speaker call is signaled as a normal call at the station.
Codelock intercept flag
If the code lock for a station is active and a trunk group code is dialed from that station, the call is immediately forwarded to the intercept destination entered here. Therefore, when dialing a number for which the station has no authorization, the call is signaled by the station call number entered under Intercept / Attendant.
DISA class of service flag
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Actions carried out with the feature Keypad Dial are not subject to a system control, so that, under certain circumstances, misuse, significant faulty operations, or unno- ticed or undesired actions that result in liability for payment may occur.Otherwise a fundamental authorization for the use of the DISA features is allocated for all in- ternal ports (call numbers) using the system administration in the customer database: feature activation in the communication system via an external call. Furthermore, with DISA, it is pos- sible to make an outgoing external connection via the incoming external connection.
Door release DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) flag
If this flag is set, the station can open a door with the DTMF/MFV code signaling when a door relay is connected to the relevant port.
Autom. connection, CSTA flag
Calls set up over the CSTA server can optionally work with or without auto answer at the orig- inating device. Setting the flag causes the auto answer to be activated.
Ringback protection flag (only specific countries)
This flag can be activated in Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. (only relevant if ringback calls are offered by the telecommunication provider)
This feature makes it possible to set up ringback protection individually for each station, thus making it possible to automatically refuse incoming ringback calls. This also applies in the case of call forwarding, call pickup, an intercept, etc.
If this flag is set, ringback protection is activated when the station is called via MFC-R2 DID (Brazil, Malaysia and Singapore)/SMFC DID (Indonesia). This also applies to call forwarding, call pickup, intercept, etc.
Transit allowed via Hook-on flag
This flag activates the transfer of an external call to an external station when the handset is re- placed.
This flag also affects the behavior in a conference (see HiPath 3000/5000, Feature Description, Conference):
The following dependencies apply in a conference:
● If the flag is not set at the station of the conference leader, and the conference leader hangs up, the entire conference will be terminated, and all connections will be cleared.
● If the flag is set at the station of the conference leader, and the conference leader hangs up, while other internal users are still participating in the conference, then the person who has been in the conference for the longest period becomes the new conference leader. If the new conference leader also hangs up, then the status of his or her "Transit allowed via Hook-on" flag will determine how the conference proceeds.
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Station Parameters
No group ringing on busy flag
The flag is set for the connected station so that the user can thus control which stations in the call ringing group should be called when the "master” is busy. If several stations have pro- grammed the same station/Smartset for group ringing, this flag is valid once for all connections (via all "masters”).
If this flag is not set, group ringing is always implemented (provided the station with group ring- ing programmed can be reached). This corresponds to the standard behavior.
If the flag is set, group ringing depends on availability of the "master": – The "master” is free (Immediate group ringing)
– The "master” can be called (Group ringing after 5 seconds)
– The "master” cannot be called/call waiting is not active (No group ringing)
Central busy signaling flag
This flag must be set for stations which have busy signaling on a centralized communication system.
The implementation of central busy signaling is designed for a maximum of 100 stations per system (nodes).
Virtual station flag
Virtual ports are used for the signaling of statuses and calls on all systems. This flag can only be set for station ports for which a physical telephone interface is not available. This port is au- tomatically activated.
If hardware is available for a particular port, any attempt to configure this port as a virtual station will be rejected. If a port has already been configured as a virtual station, any cards which are then plugged will not be activated. Virtual ports have their own internal and external call num- bers under which they can be reached.
If stations are configured using a virtual station template, the Virtual station flag is only set for ports which do not have hardware.
"Call prio./immed. tone call wait." flag
If this flag is set, the caller receives a ring tone immediately instead of a busy tone. This has no impact on the acoustic signaling. The prioritized calls are still signaled like an internal call. This feature is important for phonemail connections.
Silent Monitoring flag
With the "Silent Monitoring" feature an authorized subscriber can override an internal subscrib- er during a conversation, without the person noticing. This feature only works if the station also has override privileges.
The "Silent Monitoring" feature is enabled in the following countries:
● up to HiPath 3000/5000 V7 SMR 10: USA, IND, SIN, GBR, RSA, IM, BRA, THA, MAL, NDL, FRA, AUS, NSL, HGK, IRL, ARG, BEL, SPA, POR, CHN
● from HiPath 3000/5000 V8 and HiPath OpenOffice EE V1 R2: all countries
"Display of Emergency text" flag
If this flag is activated, the emergency text specified under Settings | Setup station | Emergency will be shown on the display in the event of an emergency.
Voice recording flag
If the flag is enabled, the user can activate voice recording during a call. If the IVM is to be used for voice recording, then the length of the voice recording can be set via IVM | Additional Set- tings/General, and the appropriate signaling mechanism before initiating the voice recording can be defined.
Analog Station with CLIP flag
If this flag is activated, the call number for analog stations is transmitted (CLIP = Calling Line identification Presentation).
The flag can only be used if there are analog ports in the system.
Last destination mailbox active flag
If this flag is activated and the called party is not available, the call is forwarded to the substitute mailbox and the caller’s number is displayed on the substitute telephone.
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The "Silent Monitoring" feature is not supported in HiPath 540/580. The Silent Monitoring flag must be deactivated.station.fm
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Station Parameters
Language drop-down list
Here you select the language for the display texts created by the communication system for each station.
Apply flags to ... button
This button allows you to apply the settings you have made for the selected station to one or more (or all) stations.
To select the stations to which the flags are to be applied, the Apply flags to... dialog box is displayed. In this dialog, the stations to which the flags are to be applied can be selected in the first column of the table. If the flags are to be applied to all stations, select the option For all stations.
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This flag is only supported by OpenStage phones.See also
– Section 4.1, “Station Selection”, on page 4-2 – Section 4.2, “Station Parameters”, on page 4-3
– Section 4.2.2, “Station view: Activated features”, on page 4-12 – Section 4.2.3, “Station view: Workpoint Client”, on page 4-15 – Section 4.2.4, “Station view: Groups”, on page 4-16
– Section 4.2.5, “Station view: Forwarding”, on page 4-17
– Section 5.8.7, “Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: Substitute”, on page 5-24 – Section 6.7.2, “Intercept / Attendant”, on page 6-82