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the conference, and remains in a steady on condition to in-
dicate that the conference circuit is in use.
PAGE. Pressing the PAGE button gives the attendant access to
the paging equipment for as long as the button is held down.
The associated LED indicates that the paging equipment is
busy.
OVERRIDE. This button allows the attendant to override an
existing conversation. The FLASH button may also be pro-
grammed as a MONITOR button. Overrides performed using the
OVERRIDE button give parties being overridden an intrusion
tone. Overrides performed using the FLASH button programmed
as a MONITOR button do not give parties being overridden an
intrusion tone. Before the MONITOR button is enabled all legal
implications should be examined.
RELEASE. This button is used to release the attendant from
connections made through the console.
RECALL. The LED associated with the RECALL button flashes to
indicate a recall to the attendant. The recall may be answered
by pressing the RECALL or ANSWER button. After answering,
both the RECALL and ANSWER 'LEDs remain in a steady on
condition.
DIAL 0. This button flashes to indicate a dial "0" call, which
may be answered by pressing the DIAL 0 or ANSWER buttons.
After answering both ANSWER and DIAL 0 LEDs remain in a
steady on condition.
LDN 1-4. The LEDs associated with these four buttons flash to
indicate up to four different types of incoming trunk calls (e.g.,
FX, CO, WATS, TIE). These may be answered by pressing the
appropriate LDN button or the ANSWER button. After answering,
both the LDN and ANSWER LEDs remain in a steady condition.
SOURCE. This button is pressed to split the attendant to the
source side of a call. The LED indicates the split condition to
the source.
BOTH. This button is pressed to connect the attendant to both
the source and destination parties. The associated LED lights to
indicate the 3-way connection.
DEST. The destination button is pressed to connect the atten-
dant to the destination side of a call. The associated LED is
activated whenever the attendant is split to the destination.
ANSWER. This is a common answer button for calls appearing
on the RECALL, DIAL 0 and LDN l-4 buttons. The ANSWER LED
flashes when any incoming call appears on the console, and
remains in a steady on condition when the call is answered.
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