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CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Answer Key
An Answer Key is provided on all Multiline Terminals. The Answer Key can be used to answer
incoming calls on outside lines, and primary or secondary extensions. When the Answer Key is
used to answer an incoming call with a call in progress, the first party is placed on hold and the
second party is connected. If the Answer Key is depressed while in a three-party call, the user
can alternate between each party and a Broker's Call is established.
Attendant Assisted Calling
This feature allows a station user to ask an Attendant for assistance in originating a call. Three
methods are available: non-delay, delay, and passing dial tone.
Attendant Camp-on
This feature permits the Attendant to hold an incoming call in a special mode when the desired
station for the transfer is busy. The Attendant sends a Camp-On tone to the busy station. When
that station becomes idle, it is automatically alerted and connected to the waiting party.
Attendant Console
SN716 DESKCON
The Attendant Console (SN716 DESKCON) operates on a switched-loop basis with a maximum
of 6 Attendant loops terminating at each console on the associated Interface card. The Attendant
uses these loops for answering, originating, holding, extending, and reentering calls. When
Attendant loop release is used, the number of loops is effectively increased to a maximum of 12
for each console.
Attendant Called/Calling Name Display
This feature provides a display of the calling/called party's name on the Attendant Console
LCD for Attendant Called/Calling Name Display. On attendant-to-station calls, the LCD
display the name assigned to the primary extension of the station. On attendant-to-trunk
calls, the LCD displays the name assigned to the trunk route of the trunk.
Attendant Called/Calling Number
This feature provides a display of the station number and station name on the Attendant
Console during an Attendant-to-station connection. During an Attendant-to-trunk
connection, the same display shows the trunk route designation and a trunk identification
code (4 digits).
Attendant Call Selection
This feature allows assignment of keys on the Attendant Console to particular types of trunk
routes (such as WATS or FX) and particular types of service calls (such as Attendant recalls,
intercept calls, etc.). LEDs indicate the type of incoming call and pressing the associated key
allows the Attendant to answer the calls in any order.
Attendant Console Lockout - Password
This feature allows the Attendant Console to be set into a lockout mode. This disables the
console from originating or receiving calls and setting or resetting service features. To return
the Console to its manual operating condition a password is required.
Attendant Do Not Disturb Setup And Cancel
The Attendant has the ability to enter and remove individual stations from Do Not Disturb
(DND). Additionally, the Attendant can set one preassigned group of stations into, or out of,
Do Not Disturb.
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