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Console Administration
n
These buttons perform the same function as feature buttons on a
non-PC based attendant console. They are used to access and
perform pre-determined functions. For example, an Integrated
Directory feature button accesses the Integrated Directory feature
on the switch.
If a button is labeled with a feature name, the button is
" administered," and may be used by the attendant. If a button is
labeled with a number, the button is not " administered." It performs
no function within PC Console and is not displayed to the attendant.
The Feature Button Definition Table on the left side of the screen
allows you to identify the purpose, label, and relative location of
each feature button that is administered for your system.
" Term" is a long description of the button' s function. It may be
up to 60 characters in length. This is the description that can
be displayed as a Help Tip when the user positions the cursor
over the button.
" Label" is the short description that will appear on the button
within the PC Console screens. It may be up to 8 characters in
length.
" Number" indicates where the button will reside within the two-
column table on the right side of the screen. The number 1
indicates the top left position. The number 24 indicates the
bottom right position.
The buttons that you administer, label, and position here will appear
on the Console Operations screen that is used by the attendant.
If an entry in the Feature Button Definition Table appears in red, this
indicates that the feature is required for PC Console. You cannot
delete this entry. The required feature buttons and their default
positions are indicated below:
Default Button
Number
1
6
19
23
24
Button Assignment
Split
Hold
Forced Release
Night Service
Position Busy
Issue 2.5 October 1999
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