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1 Original Contents Sheet 1 (N) CONTENTS Sheet No. Z.1 General 1 Z.2 Key Systems 1 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment 5 Z.4 Local Exchange Rates 12 (N) Issued: June 11, 1999 Effective: July 11, 1999 By: Mary Anna Hite Title: General Manager
2 Original Sheet 1 Z.1 General Z.1.1 Service offerings listed herein are classified as obsolete according to the following types, and each obsolete offering is designated by one of these types: Type A Not offered for new installations on and after the specified obsolete date; any available units used only for additions to or replacements of existing service at the same location. Type B Not offered for new installations on or after the specified obsolete date at the rates and charges shown in the obsolete offering; the obsolete rates and charges apply only to those units in service on the specified date and continue to apply thereon until changed. Type C Unit no longer being manufactured; offered for new installations only as obtainable from existing stock. Type D Any other arrangement; the specific provisions in each case being stated at the beginning of the text for the obsolete service offering affected. Z.1.2 Obsolete services are furnished subject to all the rules and regulations of the Tariff the same as would be applicable if the service offering were not obsolete. For convenience in use, a Tariff Reference is provided as an aid in referring the reader to a specific Section of the Tariff having a bearing on the obsolete service offering. Z.2 Key Systems Rate Z.2.1 Rates Z Key system lines, each Filed Rate Z Stations A. In excess of the number of lines connected and having access to central office Extension Station Rate B. Having access to intercommunication line only $1.25 Issued: June 10, 1981 Effective: August 15, 1981
3 Z.2 Key Systems (Cont d) Original Sheet 2 Z.2.1 Rates (Cont d) Z Pick-Up Rate Z Holding A. Per station, per line (including intercom): $0.40 B. Secretarial pick-up of principal line per station: $0.80 A. Line hold, per line equipped to be held: 1. Without winking hold feature $ With winking hold feature $1.00 Z Cut-Off and Ringer Transfer A. Manual operation and restoral, per station equipped $0.35 B. Automatic cut-off Z Intercommunication 1. Per line equipped: $ Per station per line equipped to be cut off, to cut off, or both $0.65 A. Where stations are on the same premises, per line $2.00 B. Where stations are on different premises 1. Main station common equipment, including ringing supply, battery and holding unit $ Off-premises extension station common equipment $0.50 Issued: July 10, 1981 Effective: August 15, 1981
4 Original Sheet 3 Z.2 Key Systems (Cont d) Z.2.1 Rates (Cont d) Z Signaling A. For each central office line: Rate 1. Common control equipment for combined line and busy lamp operation per system $ Lines equipped for combined line and busy lamp operation, each $ Key button illumination, internal or external, per station equipped $ Flashing lamp operation, per system $1.25 B. For dial operated intercom lines: 1. Two-way automatic signaling on a two-station intercom line, per line $ Dial station selector $ Common control equipment for combined line and busy lamp operation, per line $2.50 (Note: This feature is not required if provided for central office system in Z A.4 above) 4. Station equipment for combined line and busy lamp operation, per each three stations or a fraction thereof having access to line $ Key button illumination, internal or external, per station equipped $ 1.00 (Note: This feature is not required if provided for central office system in Z A.4above) Issued: July 10, 1981 Effective: August 15, 1981
5 Original Sheet 4 Z.2 Key Systems (Cont d) Z.2.1 Rates (Cont d) Z Signaling (Cont d) C. Local Signals Rate Z Exclusion: 1. Buzzers, per station See Section Mc 2. Push buttons, internal or external, each See Section Mc A. Manual operation and automatic restoral, per telephone equipped $ 0.30 B. Automatic, per line equipped (Busy lamps are required with this feature): $ 1.10 Z Private Line Terminations A. Lines equipped for ringdown signaling, each termination $ 1.75 B. Lines equipped for two-way automatic or one-way automatic and one-way signaling, per termination $ 2.00 Z.2.2 Service Connection and Move Charges Z The following service connection and move charges apply to all key telephone sets in addition to the regular service connection charge or inside move charge. A. One button set $ 5.00 B. Multi-button set $15.00 Issued: July 10, 1981 Effective: August 15, 1981
6 Original Sheet 5 Z.2 Key Systems (cont d) Z.2.2 Service Connection and Move charges (Cont d) Z Additions or changes in features on existing key telephone systems. Rate Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment A. Per station, per feature changed or added $1.00 B. Minimum charge per multi-key system $5.00 Z In those cases where a key telephone set can be moved on the same premises without any change in wiring, e.g., the existing wire can reach the new location, only the move charge as outlined above will apply. Z When a customer requests service features other than those regularly available, additional charges based on cost incurred will apply. Z.3.1 Interface units (Couplers) Interface units will be installed for use with non-registered customer provided equipment. A nonrecurring installation charge of $10.00 will be applied per coupler. A monthly rate of $.75 per coupler will apply. Issued: July 10, 1981 Effective: August 15, 1981
7 Original Sheet 6 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment (Cont d) Z.3.2 Automatic Answering and Recording Service (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z General Automatic answering equipment will transmit a prerecorded message when activated by incoming calls and the user s telephone is unattended. Automatic answering and recording equipment will transmit a prerecorded message and record incoming messages when activated. Z Rates Monthly Rate Installation A. Model 1600 Announcement & Message $13.00 $15.00 B. Model 225 Announcement & Message $13.00 $15.00 C. Model 335 Announcement & Message (Remote $25.00 $15.00 Message Access) D. Model 556 Announcement & Message (Remote $30.00 $15.00 Message Access, Remote Announcement Change) E. Call Diverter-3 Gives announcement and diverts $30.00 $15.00 the call to another number automatically F. Moving charge on premises $ 5.00 G. Moving charge off premises $10.00 Z.3.3 Handset Amplifier Volume Control Service (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z General The Handset Amplifier Volume Control amplifies the received signal and is made an integral part of a telephone set. Z Rates $ 1.00 $ 5.00 Issued: July 22, 1982 Effective: September 15, 1982
8 Original Sheet 7 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment (Cont d) Z.3.4 Special Feature Telephone (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z Trendline Telephones The Trendline telephone is a compact telephone with a rotary dial-in-hand set. This type of telephone may be furnished subject to a nonrecurring charge of $15.00, plus an additional monthly rate of $1.25. This nonrecurring charge is over and above other rates and charges applicable under this Tariff. Trendline telephones have provision for a lighted dial. A transformer connected to ordinary household electrical service, provided by the customer, is necessary to light the dial in a Trendline telephone. At the subscriber s option, this may be furnished at an additional monthly rate of $.50. If the installation of this transformer necessitates a second premises visit, the charges applicable to the installation of an extension station as specified in Section D of this Tariff will apply. Z Speakerphone A. A speakerphone set allows the user to carry on a regular telephone conversation without the necessity of holding a handset. In addition to a handset type telephone, this arrangement includes a microphone, volume controls, signal lamp (either built in or on a separate adapter unit) and a loudspeaker. The handset portion of this unit may be used in the usual manner if desired. B. The following rates apply for speakerphone equipment and are in addition to the regular monthly rate for the class of service furnished. Monthly 1. Speakerphone $5.00 C. The regular service connection, move or change charge, as appropriate, will apply for the installation of speakerphone service. Issued: July 22, 1982 Effective: September 15, 1982
9 Original Sheet 8 Z.3 Z.3.5 Signaling Equipment (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z Extension Gongs A. Loud ringing types of signals suitable for noisy or outdoor locations will be installed on the same premises as and within 250 feet or, the main station at the following rates: Monthly 1. Extension gong, 3 or 4 indoor $ Extension gong, 6 indoor $ Extension gong, 6 or 10 indoor $1.50 B. Extension gongs will be installed at the service connection charge specified in Section D of this Tariff. Z Extension Bells A. Extension bells, 4 indoor $1.00 B. Chime toned bells $1.00 Z Horns or Howlers A. Signals suitable for extremely noisy locations or indoor locations where distances require extremely long carry, operating on commercial power supply furnished by the customer through a relay furnished by the Telephone Company, are charged for, each per month $1.00 B. Service connection charges for extension bells are as specified in Section D of this Tariff. Issued: June 22, 1982 Effective: September 15, 1982
10 Original Sheet 9 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment (Cont d) Z.3.6 Extra Length Cords (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z Hand telephone sets installed will be equipped with retractile receivers cords (between hand set and mounting) extending to approximately four feet in length. Z Extra cords may be obtained at the following nonrecurring installation charge 15 Cords $10.00 Z The Telephone Company may replace worn or damaged extra length cords at its option, or at the request of the subscriber, and may apply a charge for such renewals equal to the rates applicable to the initial installation. Z.3.7 Automatic Station Dialer (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z Including associated telephone set if required at the following rates: Monthly A. Single number auto-dialer $ 7.50 B. Multi-number auto-dialer $15.00 Z Installation A. Single or multi-number dialer $25.00 B. Wiring installed for use with automatic station dialer is installed at cost. Z.3.8 Public Address Equipment (Type B, July 22, 1982) Z A public address system allows the user to broadcast voice and/or other programs over a large area through the use of associated amplifier and loudspeakers. The area covered may be indoors and/or outdoors. Issued: July 22, 1982 Effective: September 15, 1982
11 Original Sheet 10 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment (Cont d) Z.3.8 Public Address Equipment (Type B, July 22, 1982) (Cont d) Z Rates and charges for public address equipment are as follows: Monthly A. Voice battery equipment (when required) including Rectifier, filter, and associated relay equipment $4.00 B. Amplifier, including associated impedance matching transformer(s), if required $5.00 C. Speakers, including associated baffle and transformer 1. Indoor speaker $ Outdoor speaker $2.50 D. Wiring installed for use with public address equipment is installed at cost. Issued: July 22, 1982 Effective: September 15, 1982
12 Original Sheet 11 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment (cont d) Z.3.9 Extension Bells (Type B, December 6, 1982) (Cont d) Z Extension bells are ordinarily installed on the same premises as, and within 100 feet of, the main station. Circuits required to connect extension bells off premises or over 100 feet from the main station will be charged extension line mileage, which is in addition to the regular rate for the extension bell as follows: Monthly A. Extension bells, 3 indoor $ 0.50 Z Service connection charges for extension bells are as specified in Section D of this Tariff. Z.3.10 Push Buttons and Buzzers (Type B, December 6, 1982) Z Push button and buzzers installed for signaling purposes in connection with any class of service except multi-party service are charged for at the following rates: Monthly A. Pushbuttons, each $ 0.25 C. Buzzers, including batteries and renewals, or transformer, each $ 0.25 Z Wiring installed for use with signaling equipment is installed at cost. Z.3.11 Data Coupler (Type B, December 6, 1982) Due to the wire variation in cost and function of data couplers, monthly rent will be applied as follows: Z For data couplers requiring no associated power supply, 1/36th of the cost of the coupler, per month. Z For data couplers requiring power supply (associated transformer and/or rectifier), 1/24th of the cost of the coupler and the associated power supply per month. Installation of all data couplers $35.00 Issued: December 6, 1982 Effective: January1, 1983
13 Second revised Sheet 12 Cancels First Revised Sheet 12 Z.3 Miscellaneous Equipment (Cont d) Z.3.12 (Deleted) (D) Z.3.13 (Deleted) (D) Z.4 (Deleted) (D) Issued: December 1, 2011 Effective: January 1, 2012 By: Mary Anna Hite Title: Secretary-Treasurer
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