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Operation

M1250/2250 configurations
553-3001-367
Standard 1.00
This section contains operating procedures for the M1250 and M2250
attendant consoles. The attendant console faceplate layout is shown in
Figures 58 and 59 on pages 212 and 213. Use these illustrations as the basis
for component location references throughout this section.
The M1250 and M2250 attendant consoles can be configured to operate with
the QMT2 feature, which is provided by a QMT2 add-on module
incorporated in the console. Instead of having to add a keystrip unit, the
technician can set a dip switch on the keyboard/controller Printed Circuit
Panel (PCP) to ON (enable QMT2) or OFF (disable QMT2). It is important
that the system software configuration and the QMT2 dip switch be set
correctly.
For more information, refer to the section on LD15 in the following
publications:
Features and Services (553-3001-306)
Software Input/Output: Administration (553-3001-311)
QMT2 feature disabled
When the QMT2 feature is disabled, the following conditions apply:
If the console is not in Shift mode, keystrip AK is inactive.
If the console is in Shift mode, the keys in strip AK function as Trunk
Group Busy (TGB) keys, if configured in the system software.
If the operator presses any of these keys, the associated trunk group is
busied out.
The triangle points aimed to the left of keystrip AK are never active.
If the operator presses any key outside keystrip AK when the console is
in Shift mode, the console performs the function associated with that key.
The Shift indicator remains on.
The keys in keystrip BK function as Incoming Call Identification
(ICI) keys.
October 2003

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