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Request for proposal (rfp)
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Incoming Call Identification: These eight non-locking keys with associated lamps provide attendant access to specific
types of incoming calls. A flashing lamp indicates a call waiting to be answered. A steady lamp indicates a call
answered. The standard arrangement of these keys is shown on the face layout.
LDN
Listed Directory Number
TIE
Busy
ATND
13
Call Forwarding-Don't
NANS
Recall
Option
Option
14
PAGE
15
REC
16
EMG
17
BV
18
TRKSL
19
Call Park
20
SC
21
SVC
22
Option
23
Mute
24
Alarm
25
Position Available
NEAX 2000 IPS Request for Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide
NDA-24349, Issue 4
Tie Line
Call Forwarding-Busy
Line
Attendant
Answer
Recall
Optional
Optional
Page
Record
Emergency
Busy
Verification
Trunk
Selection
Call Park
Serial call
Set
Supervisory
Call Set
Optional
Mute
Alarm
Position
Available
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Option
Key & Lamp
Option
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Option
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key & Lamp
Basic
Key
Basic
Lamp
Chapter 7 Attendant Answering Position
Incoming central office trunk call.
Allows the attendant to answer incoming Tie
Line calls when the distant station dials
access digit to the attendant.
Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls to specified station when the station is
busy.
Incoming station call.
Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls to specified station when the station
does not answer within the predetermined
time.
Incoming station call for attendant assistance
in transferring an established outside call to
another station.
Additional incoming special service calls,
such as FX.
Additional incoming special service calls,
such as FX.
Allows the attendant to connect with pager.
(overhead paging)
Allows the attendant to connect with
recorder.
Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls from the station where the station leaves
the receiver off.
Allows the attendant to enter into station-to-
station connection.
Allows the attendant to individually select a
desired trunk.
Allows the attendant to establish incoming
call to Call Park.
Note:
The attendant can connect this call
once again by dialing a specific number and
individual number of the console from an
ordinary extension telephone.
Allows the attendant to be automatically
recalled when the station user replaces the
handset,
by
depressing
extending a central office incoming call to
the station user.
Allows the attendant to supervise a call by
depressing the key after extending a central
office incoming call to the station user.
Allows the attendant access to various
optional features provided as required. Each
key has an associated lamp.
Allows the attendant to cut off the voice
transmission.
Steady lamp indicates trouble conditions in
the PBX.
When the attendant position (console) is
available to process calls, the lamp lights.
the
key
after
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