Trunk Group Busy Indicators - Nortel Meridian M1250 Description

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Table 6
Setting the date (M1250)
Step
Action
1
Press the Shift key.
2
Press F1 to enter the Options menu.
3
Select option 5 (set date).
4
To exit without changing the date,
press the octothorpe (#) key.
To enter a new date, use the dial pad
keys to overwrite the displayed
settings.
5
To put the new date setting into effect,
press the asterisk (*) key.
6
To exit, press the octothorpe (#) key.

Trunk Group Busy indicators

Trunk Group Busy (TGB) indicators show the status of each group of trunks.
If a TGB indicator is on steadily, the attendant has busied out all trunks in that
group by pressing the Shift key plus the TGB key. If a TGB indicator is
flashing, all the trunks in that group are actually busy.
In Supervisory mode, TGB indicators show the status of other consoles in the
customer group. If the indicator is off, the attendant position is in a Position
Busy mode. When an indicator associated with a particular attendant is on,
the attendant is available to service calls.
Attendant console operation
Response
The current date appears in the
day-month-year format.
As in the new date is typed in, the cursor
moves from position to position and then
to the next entry field.
If more than six digits are entered, the
cursor returns to the day field.
After pressing the asterisk (*) key, the
date entered is checked for correct
format. If the format is legal, the real-time
clock changes to the setting entered; if it
is illegal, the current real-time clock
settings are re-displayed.
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