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Attendant Lamp Check
This function is used to check the status of keys,
lamps, and LCDs mounted on the Attendant
Console to verify that various operations of the
Attendant Console are functioning normally. The
check is done by a preset procedure.
Attendant Listed Directory Number
This feature provides a display of the Listed
Directory Number on the Attendant Console when
the operator has answered a Listed Directory
Number call.
Attendant Loop Release
This feature allows an Attendant Console loop to
become available for a second call as soon as the
Attendant has directed the first call to a station,
even if that station does not answer.
Attendant Programming
This function is allowed only for the Attendant
Console (SN716) and is used to execute DISA
code set up, speed dial programming, and system
clock set up operations.
Attendant Training Jacks
The Attendant Console can be equipped with two
headset/handset jacks using an optional adapter.
Two jacks are equipped on the adapter and can
be used for training new operators.
Audible Indication Control
This feature allows the Attendant to adjust the
volume of audible indications received at the
Attendant Console.
Call Processing Indication
This feature provides visual indications of all calls
being processed or awaiting processing at the
Attendant Console.
Call Queuing
This feature provides the Attendant the ability to
handle a series of exchange network calls in the
order of their arrival, (first in, first out) thereby
eliminating unnecessary delays.
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Call Splitting
This feature allows the Attendant to confer
privately with one party on an Attendant handled
connection without the other party overhearing.
Call Waiting Display
This feature provides a visual indication to the
Attendant when one or more calls are waiting to
be answered.
Common Route Indial
This feature allows assignment of incoming DID
calls to different Attendant Call Selection keys
based on the last 4 digits dialed into the system.
Up to eight individual Listed Directory Numbers
can be assigned in system programming. When
an incoming call to any of these trunks is
received, an Attendant Call Selection key will flash
and the LCD display will indicate the Listed
Directory Number associated with that trunk route.
Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)
This feature provides a display of the company
name on the Attendant Console when the
Attendant has answered a Listed Directory
Number or a Tie Line call.
Incoming Call Identification
Incoming calls are identified by various means.
Refer to Attendant Called/Calling Number,
Attendant Call Selection, Attendant Source Key,
Attendant Listed Directory Number and Common
Route Indial Features and Specifications.
Individual Trunk Access
The Attendant Console is provided with the ability
to access each individual trunk by dialing an
associated identification code. This allows
detection of faulty trunks during regular testing or
after complaints. The Customer Administration
Terminal (CAT) or Maintenance Administration
Terminal (MAT) has the capability to then busy
out the trunk until repair is made.
Chapter 9 Descriptions
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