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Chapter 9 Feature Descriptions
Multi-Function Key
This feature allows the top row of keys on the
Attendant Console to perform and display multiple
functions in accordance with the status of call
processing.
Multiple Console Operation
This feature allows more than one Attendant
Console to operate within the same system.
Pushbutton Calling - Attendant Only
This feature permits an operator to place all calls
over Dual-Tone, Multi-Frequency (DTMF) lines
from the pushbutton keypad on the Attendant
Console.
This feature is activated by the Attendant
when an incoming calling party wishes to
speak with more than one internal party.
When the internal station subsequently
disconnects from the Central Office line call,
the Central Office party automatically rings
back to the same Attendant.
Time Display
This feature provides a digital time display on the
Attendant Console LCD.
Trunk Group Busy Display
A visual indication is supplied to the Attendant
when all trunks in a particular trunk group are
busy.
Unsupervised Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer By Attendant
This feature allows an Attendant to transfer an
incoming or outgoing call on one trunk to an
outgoing trunk and exit the connection before the
called party answers.
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Serial Call
Attendant Delay Announcement
This feature provides an announcement, via a
Digital Announcement Trunk Card, to external
calls that are not answered by the attendant
within a predetermined time.
Attendant Lockout
This feature denies an Attendant the ability to
reenter an established trunk or station
connection without being recalled by that
station after the call is put in consultation hold.
Attendant Overflow
When an incoming call, which has terminated
from a trunk to the Attendant Console,
remains unanswered after a predetermined
time period, this feature provides a change to
Night Service for that particular trunk.
Attendant Override
This feature permits an Attendant to enter a
busy connection (station or trunk) using the
Attendant Console. When this feature is
activated, a warning tone is sent to the
connected parties after which, they are
connected with the Attendant in a three-way
bridge.
Authorization Code
An Authorization Code is a numerical code
which will temporarily change a station's
Class of Service to a Class of Service
assigned to that Authorization Code. This new
Class of Service allows access to trunks,
dialing patterns, and/or features that would
otherwise be restricted.
Automated Attendant
This feature allows the system to answer
incoming trunk calls. The system will supply a
message and/or dial tone to the caller. The
caller can then dial the desired extension
number and be directed to that station.
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