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Features Description
Attendant Override Announce
Description
This feature
allows an Attendant
reaching
a busy SUPERSETtelephone
to override
to the called set's Call Announce
Port. This operation
takes
precedence
over normal
override;
see Override Announce.
Conditions
._ The following
conditions
apply to this feature:
9 See Override
Announce.
r
l
If a SUPERSET
telephone
being overridden
has a Call Announce
Port and the Attendant
has Override
Announce
enabled,
the conversa-
tion with the Attendant
is through
the telephone's
speaker
and
microphone.
Programming
To allow the Attendant
to override
to SUPERSET
telephone
Call An-
nounce
Ports, enable
COS Option 500 (Override)
and COS Option 501
(Override
Announce)
for the console.
Operation
Having reached
a busy number,
press and hold down the console
OVER-
RIDE softkey.
Release
the OVERRIDE
key -the
Attendant
is released
from the call.
Attendant Paging Access
Description
The Attendant
can access a paging zone or zones by using the PAGE
key on the Attendant
Console.
Pressing the PAGE key connects
the con-
sole handset
directly to the zones of the paging
equipment
programmed
-
for default
access for the console.
This overrides
any extension
an-
nouncement
in progress.
The Attendant
can alternatively
access the
paging
circuit by dialing the associated
access code followed
by a digit 0
- 9 for the zone required
(0 accesses
all zones).
See also Attendant
Paged
Hold Access And Paging.
Conditions
The following
conditions
apply to this feature:
l
If the attendant
is to connect
to specific zones,
program
an access
code in Feature
13 (Paging
Access to Specific Zones)
in CDE Form 02
(Feature
Access Codes).
l
Any extension(s)
using the paging zone(s)
that the console
is attempt-
ing to access is overridden
and removed
from the pager and given
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Revision
0
9109-096-105-NA
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