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SECTION
MITL9105/911
o-096-31
5-NA
:
4.09
DO NOT DSTB:
This feature
allows
an extension
user to have
all calls diverted
to reorder
tone
or to the attendant.
It may be
activated
by the
extension
user or the attendant.
The attendant
may
see which
extensions
have the DO NOT DSTB set, on the equipment
status
field, by pressing
the DO NOT DSTB button
when
the console
is
idle. When
active,
and the
attendant
calls the extension,
the console
DO NOT DSTB LED flashes,
and the ERR lamp
lights
in the DESTINA-
TION display.
The attendant
may override
this by pressing
the DO NOT
DSTB button,
and the extension
will be rung.
4.10
MSGE WAIT:
This
feature
allows
the
attendant
to inform
an
extension
that there
is a message
waiting.
This may be done
by
either
a flashing
neon
lamp
(at 60 ipm)
on the
extension
set, or a
distinctive
ring every 20 minutes
(three cycles
of 3.5 ips ringing).
If the
extension
is busy
or has DO NOT DISTB active
when
Message
Waiting
is activated,
the Message
Waiting
indication
is initiated
after the exten-
sion becomes
idle or when
Do Not Disturb
is removed.
The attendant
may see which
extensions
have a message
waiting
on the equipment
status
field, by pressing
the
MSGE WAIT button
when
the console
is
idle.
4.11
CANCEL:
The CANCEL button
allows
the attendant
to cancel
a
misdialed
call, or a call directed
to a busy number.
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4.12
HOLD
1,
2, 3, 4:
These
buttons
allow
the attendant
to hold
up
to four
independent
calls at the console.
When
the attendant
presses
a HOLD button,
the associated
LED lights
and the active
call at
the console
is held. If the
attendant,
or an extension
using the
HOLD
PICKUP feature,
does
not retrieve
the held call within
the hold
recall
time,
the HOLD LED flashes
indicating
that
the call has been
returned
to the console.
In the case of a visually
impaired
attendant,
a distinc-
tive audible
signal
is provided.
If two
consoles
are used,
up to eight
calls
may be
held. Calls 1, 2, 3 and 4 are held at Console
1 and calls 5,
6, 7 and
8 are
held
at Console
2. Console
1 and the
Maintenance
Console
share the
same four
hold circuits.
Each of the
HOLD buttons
can be polled
by
a visually
impaired
attendant
for determination
of
which
HOLD circuit
is activated
(refer to paragraph
4.34).
4.13
FLASH:
This
button
allows
the
attendant
to recall
the
tele-
phone
company
operator
on
an
operator-assisted
long-
distance
call. The FLASH button
may be alternately
programmed
as the
SERIAL CALL button.
4.14
SERIAL
CALL:
Pressing
the
SERIAL CALL
button
before
the
attendant
extends
an incoming
call, causes
the
call to be re-
turned
to the console
when
the called party terminates
the call.
4.15
CONF
(Conference):
The CONF button
is used
to set up an
attendant-controlled
conference.
The attendant
dials each con-
ference
in turn,
and, after
the
answer,
presses
the
CONF button
to
enter
them
into
the
conference.
The CONF LED is lit whenever
the
conference
is active.
The attendant
may be recalled
to the conference
by one of the parties
in the conference
flashing
the extension
switch-
hook
This causes
the
CONF LED to flash.
For the case of a visually
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