Notice; Attendant Console - Iwatsu Omega-Phone Adix APS Owner's Manual

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ATTENDANT CONSOLE

The Attendant Console (shown in Fig. 1) has been designed to provide
convenience and speed for the processing of incoming calls. There are 24
Feature buttons that may be programmed for specific feature functionality or
outside line termination. Eight of these 24 buttons have dual color (red and
green) lamps that are usually reserved for outside line termination. These
buttons are frequently referred to as Float (FLT) or Loop buttons. In
addition to these buttons, there are 30 buttons that can be programmed as
Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons. DSS buttons provide one-touch
access to call the system extensions.
The Handset (Receiver) or Headset may be attached to either side of the
Attendant Console. If your organization has the requirement to train a new
attendant, a second Handset or Headset may be attached. Each side has the
option of either being in the talk or monitor mode by moving the
Talk/Monitor switch.
The Attendant Console also has two Lamp indicators. One is to inform you
if there is an alarm condition in the system. The other one is to inform you of
the number of calls waiting to be answered, up to 12 calls.
You will also notice that the Attendant Console has buttons to adjust the
Handset, Ringer and Speaker volume.
The Attendant Console has a 4-line, 40 characters per line liquid crystal
display. The display provides call status information along with the date and
time. There is a Display Contrast switch on the right side of the Attendant
Console to compensate for different lighting conditions.
The display also provides a second function. It works in conjunction with six
Soft Function buttons to enhance advanced feature operation. These Soft
Function buttons have no fixed functionality. Their capabilities are
interactive with the prompts (words) that appear on the display.
Pressing a Soft Function button that corresponds to a prompt on the display
will result in a change of the prompts on the display.
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