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Administrator/Attendant Console
A BIS-34 voice terminal or a BIS-34D voice terminal with display, both of
which have lights for every outside line and voice terminal button, are ideal
administrator/attendant consoles for MERLIN Plus systems with more than
10 voice terminals. Figure 3-2 shows a BIS-34D with display used as a console.
The line buttons above the dial pad and the Auto Intercom buttons to the right of
the dial pad give you one-touch access to each line and voice terminal. The
lights allow you to keep track of administration procedures as well as changes in
the status of the voice terminals and the outside lines during normal call
handling.
A BIS-22 voice terminal or a BIS-22D voice terminal is a good selection for an
administrator/attendant console if you have 10 voice terminals or less. When
using a BIS-22 voice terminal with more than 10 voice terminals on the system,
some features require that you enter the intercom numbers of the voice terminals
that do not have Auto Intercom buttons at the console. Also the following
features are administered using a dial code (see "The BIS-22 Voice Terminal as
an Administrator Console" in this section) instead of an intercom number:
Change the makeup of paging groups
(See the "Group Page" entry in Section 5, "Reference," for details.)
Assign Disallowed List systemwide or to selected voice terminals
(See the "Disallowed Lists" entry in Section 5, "Reference," for details.)
Assign Allowed Lists to restricted phones
(See the "Allowed Lists" entry in Section 5, "Reference," for details.)
Lock voice terminals so that individuals cannot reprogram them.
(See the "Program Mode Lock" entry in Section 5, "Reference," for details.)
The position of the T/P switch on the left side of the administrator/attendant
console depends on the task you are performing. There are three positions and
four functions as follows:
Position
T (up)
Center
P (down)
The functions of some buttons on the administrator/attendant console change as
you switch from one mode to the other. The double entries on some of the button
labels shown in Figures 3-2 and 3-3 indicate these changes in function. The
button's function in the normal call-handling mode is shown above the line on
the label, and its function in administration mode is shown below the line.
Function
Tests lights and ringing
Normal call-handling mode
Programming mode for the voice terminal
Administration mode for the system after
touching Administer or dialing #49
Administration Preview
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