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SECTION
MITL9105/911
o-096-31
5-NA
the
LED associated
with
the
first
call in the
console
queue
lights,
indicating
the
call type,
and the
ANSWER
LED lights
indicating
the
attendant
is connected
to the call. The LEDs associated
with
the re-
maining
calls
in the
console
queue
continue
to flash.
Pressing
the
ANSWER
button
to answer
incoming
calls,
will answer
calls
to the
console
in the order
in which
they arrive
at the console,
independent
of the call type.
Displays
4.26
The
console
displays
provide
the
attendant
with
all relevant
information
on calls directed
to or made
by the attendant.
The
following
descriptions
detail the information
provided
by each display.
4.27
TRUNK
GROUP
STATUS:
The
Trunk
Group
Status
Display
shows
the operational
status
of 10 Trunk
Groups.
Two
LEDs
are
associated
with
each Trunk
Group.
The BUSY LED, when
lit, indicates
that
all trunks
in that
Trunk
Group
are busy.
The ATTENDANT
LED,
when
lit, indicates
that
the
attendant
has
made
the
Trunk
Group
"attendant
access only".
4.28
CW (Call Waiting):
The Call Waiting
Display
shows
the current
number
of calls in the attendant
queue.
As calls are answered,
or new
calls are directed
to the
console,
the
display
is updated
to
reflect
the new status
of the queue.
4.29
TIME:
Each Attendant
Console
is equipped
with
a digital
clock
The clock continuously
displays
the time
in hours
and minutes,
with
a choice
of either
a 12- or 24-hour
clock display.
If the
12-hour
clock display
is selected,
a LED lights to indicate
AM or PM. Optionally,
the date might
be displayed
by pressing
the IDENT button.
The clock is
driven
by pulses
derived
from
the CPU master
clock
circuit,
and is
therefore
a direct
indication
that the CPU is working.
4.30
ALARM:
The
Alarm
Display
contains
the
MAJ
(major),
MIN
(minor)
and
CON (console)
alarm
LEDs. When
the system
de-
tects
an alarm
condition,
the appropriate
LED flashes
or lights,
and the
console
ringer
sounds.
A MAJOR
alarm
indicates
that
a malfunction
has been
detected
which
affects
complete
system
operation,
and an
emergency
transfer
has taken
place. A MINOR alarm is raised when
the
system
detects
a fault
which
degrades
system
operation,
but does not
stop
processing.
The MINOR
alarm
causes
a distinctive
audible
signal
to be given (refer to paragraph
4.34). A CONSOLE
alarm indicates
that a
malfunction
has
occurred
within
the. console.
Call processing
con-
tinues
but the console
operation
is impaired.
4.31
EQUIPMENT
STATUS
FIELD:
The
Equipment
Status
Display
shows
the busy
(LED lit), idle (LED dark) or held (LED flashing)
states
of the trunk
and/or
extension
numbers
(up to 200). The numbers
displayad
may be assigned
to any extension,
tie trunk or CO trunk
The
. Display
may also show
Do Not Disturb,
Message
Waiting,
Room Status
and Busied-Out
conditions.
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