GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Issue 1 Manual
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TL-130100-1001 5210SER CALL (SERIES CALL). Depressing this pushbutton after extending an incoming call automatically causes the trunk to recall the attendant when the station hangs up so the trunk can be extended to the next station in the series call sequence. Alternatively, the attendant can call or be called from a station (or have a station diverted to the Attendant Console due to an ACOF restriction on an accessed trunk group) and extend a trunk to the station using this pushbutton, re-initiating...
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:.- -TL-130100-1001 cc>Progressive conference access 04Paging access (e)Station-to-station access (f 1Toll restriction (9)Switched direct line service (h)Code call access 0)On-Network Most Economical Route Selection (ON-NET MEW)access WOff-Network Most Economical Route Selection (OFF-NET MERS) access (WMaintenance access (1)Trunk groups 00 through 63 access 0-NRelease Link Trunk (RLT) access (CAS option) 0-dModem line access N-Displayable Class of Service. The following can be combined as desired to...
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._TL-130100-1001 WTerminating service only 5210 (0)Originating service only (P)Hookswitch flash Call park (r)Call hold Secondary directory number access (0Administrative telephone (u)Service telephone (VIDisplay telephone wStation activation of timed-reminder feature 04Message-center call-waiting with automatic clearance of the message-waiting function (Y)Computer access (4Special common carrier access (aa)Receive DID Trunk or Station Display. A four-digit display of the trunk or line identity that...
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TL-130100-4 001 SERfES CALL. At the completion of an incoming series call, the station hangs up and the attendant is called. On answer, the SERIES CALL message and the trunk number appear on the display, and the attendant can converse with the calling party. At the completion of an outgoing series call, the station hangs up, the trunk is released, and the attendant is called. On answer, the SERIES CALL message flashes on the display along with the previous caller’s station number and COS. NO AIUSWER....
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TL-130100-1001 : MSG WAITING, NO MSG WAITING. Indicates the status of message waiting. PRIORITY CALL. Indicates that the attendant has answered a priority call. LOOP LED flashes at 120 IPM. NO DIAL ALARM. Indicates that the attendant has answered a no-dial alarm; LOOP LED flashes at 60 IPM. DAY MODE. Indicates that the Attendant Console is in the day mode. ENTER 1 or 2 (data base programmable). Indicates night answering service has been selected and directs selection of Night Answer 1 or Night Answer 2....
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TL-130100-10074.3Headset/HandsetThe headset/handset can be plugged into the left side or the right rear of the Attendant Console. When the headset/handset is not inserted, the Attendant Console functions in the unstaffed mode. All LEDs are off and the appropriate unstaffed message is automatically sent to the system. When the Attendant Console is in the unstaffed mode, the user can request specific stand-alone maintenance diagnostics from the Attendant Console keypad. These diagnostics test all of the...
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TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATIONRESULT2Plug handse~headset into Attendant Console.(a) If not in night answer mode, STAFFED LED on. (b) ALARM LED flashes at 60 IPM. (c) INITIALIZATION LED flutters for 30 seconds (all other LEDs off). (d) Initialization is finished when the following occurs: 1, INITIALIZATION LED off. 2. NIGHT ANSWER 1 appears on display. 3. NITE ANSW LED on. 4. ALARM LED flashes. 3Depress NITE ANSW pushbutton.(a) STAFFED LED on. (b) ALARM LED off. (c) NITE ANSW LED off. (d) NIGHT ANSWER 1...
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TL-130100-1001 Table 4.1 Time Code Conversion TIME STANDARD MILITARY Midnight - 1259 a.m.0000-0059 1 a.m. - 159 a.m.0100-0159 2 a.m. - 259 a.m.0200-0259 3 a.m. - 3:59 a.m.0300-0359 4 a.m. - 4:59 a.m.0400-0459 5 a.m. - 5:59 a.m.0500-0559 6 a.m. - 6:59 a.m.0600-0659 7 a.m. - 7:59 a.m.0700-0759 8 a.m. - 859 a.m.0800-0859 9 a.m. - 9:59 a.m.0900-0959 10 a.m. - lo:59 a.m.1000-1059 11 a.m. - 11:59 a.m.1100-1159 12p.m.- 12:59 p.m.1200-1259 1 p.m. - 1:59p.m.1300-1359 2 p.m. - 2:59p.m.1400-1459 3 p.m....
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TL-130100-1001 STEPOPERATIONRESULT4Dial digit 3.(a) Day and hour displayed on attendant variable display field. (b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display. 5Dial digit 4.(a) Hour and minute displayed on attendant variable display field. (b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display. 6Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.(a) POS RLSE, START/STOP and LOOP LEDs go off. (b) Fixed and variable displays clear. (c) TOD displayed. 4.54Real-Time Clock Update STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton (l-4).(a) LOOP LED...
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TL-I 30100-l 001 4.6Emergency Service 4.6.1Power FailureAttendant Console has power and ALARM LED is on, indicating that fuse alarm or power failure has occurred. STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Depress ALARM pushbutton.ALARM LED on. 2Place a few test calls to stations to determine the extent of the trouble, then call repair service to report conditions and trouble found. 4.6.2Faults in SystemAttendant Console has power and ALARM LED is flashing, indicating faults in system. STEPOPERATIONRESULT 1Depress ALARM...