Home > ATT > Communications System > ATT System 25 Administration Manual

ATT System 25 Administration Manual

Here you can view all the pages of manual ATT System 25 Administration Manual. The ATT manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.

Page 111

Switched Loop Attendant Console Options
In addition to the preceding options, you can assign the following options to a SLAC:
To assign SLAC options:From the Main Menu prompt, enter 
4. Assign additional
SLAC features as described below.
To set audible tone at1     At 
Action =, enter 81.
expiration of hold timer:
2     At 
Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
The default is 0.
To set the length of1     At 
Action =, enter 83.
hold timer:
To assign a DID access
code to the SLAC:2     At 
Data =, enter...

Page 112

To set calls to return to
the common queue after
second hold timer
expires:
1     At Action =, enter 86.
2     At 
Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
The default is 0.
To specify the PDC of the
station serving as
coverage when the
attendant is in POS BUSY
mode (for single-SLAC
systems only):1     At 
Action =, enter 87,
2     At 
Data =, enter the PDC of a station that is currently
assigned to the system. The backup station must be a
multiline voice terminal with at least two System Access
buttons. The...

Page 113

TABLE 9-1 Standard Call-Type Defaults:
DEFAULTDEFAULT
CALL TYPECODEPRIORITYATTENDANT
(ACTION 91)(ACTION 92)(ACTION 93)
Dial Attendant (0)140
Call Following -- Logged into SLAC24NA
Non logged in FPDC
340
Unassigned DID440
Attendant DID access code540
PDC of Attendant64NA
Coverage
701-73240
Returning840
If you have a single-SLAC system, and want to change a default priority, see the section
entitled “Setting Call-Type Options”.
If you have a dual-SLAC system, you can direct each type of call to Attendant...

Page 114

Assigning Message-Center-Like Defaults
To specify which1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
attendant console should
have message-center-like2     At 
Action =, enter 90.
operation (for dual-SLAC3     At 
Data =, enter:
systems only):
—1 for the first attendant
—2 for the second attendant
—0 for neither attendant
The default is 0.
Setting Call-Type Options
Follow the procedures below for each call-type priority you want to change.
NOTE: When you change a message-center-like default, the data value...

Page 115

To specify which1     At Action =, enter 91.
attendant should receive
2     At 
Data =, enter the call-type code, 1-8. (See Table 9-1.)
each call type (dual-SLAC
systems only):3     Type a and at 
Action =, enter 93.
4     At 
Data =, enter the attendant position number, 0-3:
—1 for the first attendant
—2 for the second attendant
—
—3 for the originating attendant (for call type 8 only)
0 for either attendant
NOTE: Call-type codes 2 and 6 are not administrable.
9-18 Administering Attendant Equipment 

Page 116

Administering Button Assignments
This section describes how to assign buttons to:
n     Multiline sets
n     Attendant consoles
n     Selector consoles.
NOTE: Some button assignment features (e.g., Auto Intercom and Station-to-Station Message
Waiting) require administering buttons on more than one voice terminal. Such features
become fully operable (and available for testing) only after you administer both voice
terminals.
Assigning Features to Buttons
Assigning buttons to multiline sets and the...

Page 117

Selector Console. The selector console has 7 group select buttons that can be assigned, or
“programmed”. (It also has a non-programmable test button located at the right-hand end of
the button row.) Each of the programmable buttons is a “base” number. For example, if the


access the PDCs 200 through 299, etc.. Default assignments are shown in Table 10-5.
First and Second Selector Consoles. If you have two selector consoles, they will always
have identical assignments. If you change a button assignment...

Page 118

TABLE 10-2 Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults (Type 310)
7 - LOOP†
8 - LOOP†
9 - LOOP†
10 - LOOP†
11 - LOOP†12 - ALARM†
12 - POS BUSY
14 - FLEX DSS
15 - SOURCE†
16 - DESTINATION†17 - LOCAL†
18 - FLEX DSS
19 - FLEX DSS
20 - FLEX DSS
21 - FLEX DSS
22 - FLEX DSS
23 - FLEX DSS
24 - FLEX DSS
25 - FLEX DSS
26 - CANCEL†
27 - START†
28 - ATT MSG†29 - SCROLL†
30 - FORCED RELEASE†
31 - LAST # DIALED
32 - FLEX DSS
33 - FLEX DSS
34 - FLEX DSS
35 - FLEX DSS
36 - FLEX DSS
37 - FLEX DSS
38 - JOIN†
39 -...

Page 119

TABLE 10-4 Direct Trunk Attendant Console (Cold Start Defaults)
7 - SYS ACCESS12 - FLEX DSS
17 - Trunk 000129 - Trunk 0009
8 - SYS ACCESS13 - ACCT ENTRY
18 - Trunk 000230 - Trunk 0010
19 - Trunk 000331 - Trunk 0011 9 - REP DIAL14 - ATT MSG
10 - REP DIAL15 - NIGHT20 - Trunk 0004
32 - Trunk 0012
11 - LAST # DIALED16 - ALARM†21 - Trunk 0005
33 - Trunk 0013
22 - Trunk 0006
34 - Trunk 0014
23 - Trunk 0007
35 - Trunk 0015
24 - Trunk 0008
36 - Pool 100
25 - COVER-GRP
37 - Pool 101
26 - RTN-DA†
38 - Pool 102
27...

Page 120

TABLE 10-6 Selector Console Button Defaults
3..4..
5.. 2..6..7..
8..TEST
TABLE 10-7 MET Set Button Defaults
7 - SYS ACCESS
8 - SYS ACCESS
9 - REP DIAL
10 - REP DIAL
11 - LAST # DIALED
Message†
Drop†
Conference
Transfer†
Hold†
†   These buttons/features cannot be reassigned.
Administering Button Assignments 10-5 
Start reading ATT System 25 Administration Manual

Related Manuals for ATT System 25 Administration Manual

All ATT manuals