Alternate Attendant - Panasonic DBS-2.3-400 Programming Manual

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Section 400-Programming

Alternate Attendant

Software Version: CPC-A and CPC-B Versions Prior to 2.0
Address: FF1 2# 1# 13# (0 or 1)#
Description
Use this address to enable or disable the use of an Alternate Attendant phone.
By default, the Alternate Attendant is enabled.
When enabled, the Alternate Attendant phone receives overflow intercom
calls from the Primary Attendant. The Alternate Attendant also has full
access to Attendant features.
Programming
Related Programming
Attendant Overflow for Primary Attendant (CPC-B Version 1.0 only):
Extension Numbers (assigning to ports): FF3 (ExtPort)# 1# (ExtNo.)#
Terminal Type: FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (Type)#
Notes
Alternate Attendant Phone Settings In Later DBS Versions. In CPC-B
Version 2.0 and above, and in all CPC-AII versions, you can program
Second, Third, and Fourth Attendant phones instead of just one Alternate
Attendant. See FF1 2# 1# 24# thru 26# for more information.
Limitations on Assigning Attendant Phones. The DBS system always
recognizes the Primary Attendant location at extension port 1, with extension
number 10 or 100; this cannot be changed. However, you can change the
assignment of the Alternate Attendant -- but it is recommended that you leave
its default extension number at 11 or 101, so that a DSS/BLF console can be
used with it. (The Alternate Attendant is assigned by default to port 2, but it
can be reassigned to another port -- as long as extension 11 or 101 is assigned
to the new port.)
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
FF1 2# 1# 13# (0 or 1)#
FF1 2# 1# 22# (1-15)#
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1)
0=Disables the Alternate Attendant.
1=Enables the Alternate Attendant.
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