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General Description Manual
A N S W E R K E Y
Multiline Terminals have an Answer key with an LED that flashes when the
Multiline Terminal user receives an incoming CO/PBX, Tie/DID transfer, or
CO/PBX transfer call ringing in the same tenant group. When multiple calls
are received, the Answer key is used to pick up calls. The Answer key
continues flashing until the last unanswered call is answered. Press the
Answer key during a call to hold the current call and allow the next call to be
answered.
A S S I G N E D N I G H T A N S W E R
Assigned Night Answer (ANA) is a Direct Inward Termination programmed to
ring directly at a selected station when the system or tenant is in Night Mode.
This assignment operates independently from the DIT (Day Mode) ringing
assignment.
A T T E N D A N T A D D - O N C O N S O L E
The Attendant Add-On Console functions with a Multiline Terminal
programmed as an Attendant. This console provides access to a maximum
of 48 stations and/or outside lines. The Busy Lamp Field status is shown by
a red LED for each station or trunk. Trunks can include CO/PBX, ISDN, DID,
E&M Tie Lines, and FT1 lines. The Attendant Add-On Console also has 12
function keys that can be used for attendant messaging, paging access, or
other undefined functions.
With R2000 or higher, Digital Voice Mail integrated functions can be
assigned to keys on the Attendant Console, but when 5-, 6-, or 7-digit station
numbers are used (R2000 or higher), Digital Voice Mail integrated functions
are not supported.
A T T E N D A N T C A M P - O N
Attendant Camp-On, used at an Attendant Position with an Attendant
Add-On Console, allows a call to be transferred to a busy station. Press the
Transfer key on the Attendant Add-On Console to send the Camp-On tone to
the busy station. When the station receives the camp-on tone, the call rings
and can be answered. A camp-on call that is not answered in a programmed
time recalls to the Attendant Position.
A T T E N D A N T P O S I T I O N S
Any number of stations can be designated an Attendant Position. These
stations have access to distinct Attendant-type features. Two Attendant
Positions can support two Attendant Add-On Consoles each. Programming
for Attendant features such as setting Night Mode and System Speed Dial
memory apply.
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