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Features
Attendant Console LDN Keys
Description
Each console
has nine programmable
listed directory
number
(LDN) posi-
tions. Each LDN position
can be programmed
as the answer
point for a
particular
type of call. Each LDN key can be given a descriptive
label, al-
lowing the attendant
to answer
the call with an appropriate
response.
LDNs can appear
at more than one console
in a system to allow calls to be
presented
to specified
consoles
simultaneously.
,
LDN's may also appear
at subattendant
positions.
See feature
description
for Subattendant
Console
LDN Keys.
The attendant
console
can answer
calls from an LDN by either using the
ANSWER
key or by selecting
the LDN key directly.
See Attendant
Call
Selection
in this document.
Conditions
The following
conditions
apply to this feature:
.
.
.
Any or all LDN keys and labels may be programmed
to appear.
Each console
must have its own LDN numbers
explicitly
programmed
in CDE Form 08 (Attendant
LDN Assignments).
There are several
default
call positions
provided
by the system
for var-
ious call types; see Attendant
Default
Call Positions.
The RECALL
key (key #I) cannot
be changed.
Station
and SUPERSETtelephones
and consoles
cannot
directly dial
an LDN.
Each LDN key is provided
with a default
label. For key F2, the label is
'INTERNAL'.
For key F3 to key FO it is 'LDN n', where
n is from 1 to 8.
An LDN programmed
at the key can have a label that replaces
the de-
fault label.
It is recommended
that key F2 not be assigned
to an LDN key since
some calls are directed
to that key by the system;
see Attendant
De-
fault Call Positions.
If the Trunk Answer
From Any Station
(TAFAS) feature
is used then is
it recommended
that key FO not be programmed
as an LDN or that
calls not be routed
to the LDN when TAFAS calls are also to be an-
swered;
see Attendant
Default
Call Positions.
For multi-appearance
LDN keys, the console
(or subattendant
posi-
tion) with the lowest physical
location
number
(bay #/ slot #/ circuit #)
is always the owner of an LDN.
Programming
Assign access codes to the console's
LDN positions
via CDE Form 08
(Attendant
LDN Assignments).
The feature
descriptions
in this practice
identify which features
can use Console
LDN keys as answer
points.
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