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    							555-230-700
    Comcode 108383837
    Issue 4
    June 1999
    DEFINITY®
    Enterprise Communications Server
    Release 7
    Console Operations 
    						
    							Copyright Ó 1999, Lucent Technologies
    All Rights Reserved
    Printed in U.S.A.
    Notice
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    complete and accurate at the time of printing.  However, information is 
    subject to change.
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    company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated 
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    Contents
    Contents iii
    1 Introduction 1
    nConventions Used in This Document2
    nSecurity Measures2
    2 Understanding the Console Layout 5
    nPhysical Layout of Your Console5
    Outside-Lines Buttons Area7
    Call Appearance Buttons8
    Dialing Keypad9
    Features11
    The Display12
    Displaying in Normal Mode14
    Ringer-Volume Control Area18
    Selector Console19
    Tones Heard Through Handset or Headset21
    3 Operating the Console 23
    nActivating the Console24
    nDeactivating the Console24
    nTransferring Calls to Internal Extensions24
    nTransferring Calls to Outside Numbers25
    nPlacing Callers on Hold26
    nConnecting Two or More Callers26
    nAnswering Emergency Calls27
    4 Using the Features 29
    nSpeeding Up the Console29
    Using Auto Start29
    Speed Dialing30
    Holding Calls Automatically31
    nHandling Multiple-Party Calls31
    Connecting Multiple Callers31
    Locking Out the Console Operator32
    Recalling the Console Operator32
    Paging with Deluxe Voice Paging33 
    						
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    nAnswering Calls for Another Party34
    Backing Up the Console Operator35
    Routing Calls Through the Console Operator35
    Covering Calls from the Console35
    Forwarding All Calls36
    Parking Calls37
    nPaging for Called Parties38
    Parking Calls38
    Chime Paging39
    Paging with Voice Paging41
    Paging with Deluxe Voice Paging42
    nAssisting Callers with Special Tools43
    Using Call Waiting43
    Split-Swap44
    Interrupting a Call45
    Overriding Diversion Features46
    Emergency Notification to Digital Telephones46
    Providing Emergency Notification to the Operator48
    Providing Emergency Access to the Operator48
    Placing a Series of Calls49
    nManaging Outside Lines50
    Controlling Access to Outside Lines50
    Displaying Outside Line Information51
    Choosing Outside Lines52
    nUsing Features for Internal Use52
    Restricting Calls52
    Activating Don’t Split54
    Testing Phone System Components55
    Accessing Individual Console Operators55
    Using the Internal Directory56
    Assigning Main Console Operators57
    Leaving Messages57
    Retrieving Messages58
    Using Night Service59
    Routing Calls Economically60 
    						
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    Using Visually Impaired Attendant Service63
    5 Centralized Attendant Service 65
    nIdentifying Differences 
    in a CAS Environment65
    Using CAS-Associated Tones66
    Using a CAS Display66
    Using CAS Operating Procedures67
    Transferring CAS Calls67
    Placing Calls on Remote Hold68
    Using CAS Backup Service68
    Using CAS Night Service Operations68
    6 Routine Maintenance 71
    nTesting the Console71
    nCleaning Your Console72
    nCommercial Power Failure72
    GL Glossary and Abbreviations 73
    IN Index 79 
    						
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    							Introduction 
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    Introduction
    If you are a console operator, this book is for you! It is designed to show you the 
    physical layout of your computer, how to perform standard and specialty 
    functions, and how to maintain and clean your console. It also provides 
    information specific to operating your console in a Centralized Attendant Service 
    (CAS) environment.
    NOTE:
    This guide does not cover operations associated with Hospitality Services 
    and Automatic Call Distribution (ACD). Information on these groups of 
    features can be found in the following documents:
    nDEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and GuestWorks 
    Release 7 — Hospitality Operations, Issue 5, 555-230-723
    nDEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Generic 1, Generic 
    3, and System 75 — Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Agent 
    Instructions, Issue 5, 555-230-722
    nDEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Generic 1, Generic 
    3, and System 75 — Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Supervisor 
    Instructions, Issue 4, 555-230-724
    nDEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 — 
    Console Operations Quick Reference, Issue 3, 555-230-890
    The rest of this book includes:
    nChapter 2, ‘‘Understanding the Console Layout’’ describes and illustrates 
    the basic and enhanced versions of the two console models. It also 
    describes information that appears on the console’s display and tones heard 
    at the console. 
    						
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    2 Conventions Used in This Document 
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    nChapter 3, ‘‘Operating the Console’’ contains step-by-step instructions for 
    placing calls, transferring calls, placing callers on hold, placing conference 
    calls, and handling emergency calls.
    nChapter 4, ‘‘Using the Features’’ describes of features associated with the 
    console and provides step-by-step instructions where applicable.
    nChapter 5, ‘‘Centralized Attendant Service’’ describes CAS operations for 
    handling CAS calls, CAS night service, and CAS backup procedures.
    nChapter 6, ‘‘Routine Maintenance’’ describes routine procedure for testing 
    the console, cleaning the console; also contains information for handling 
    the console after a commercial power failure.
    nGlossary and Abbreviations provides an alphabetical listing and brief 
    definitions of words and terms used with the attendant console and 
    communications systems.
    nIndex provides an alphabetical listing of the information within this guide. 
    For ease of use, all key words within a title or term are listed.
    Conventions Used in This Document
    nConsole buttons are shown as: CANCEL
    nConsole lamps are shown as: Attd
    nAlphanumeric displays appear as: 
    Security Measures
    For detailed information on securing your systems from unauthorized use please 
    refer to BCS Products Security Handbook. This document addresses security 
    issues related to consoles including: 
    nProcedures for console operators when they receive hangup or silence calls
    nPhysical security
    nClass of service
    nFacility restriction levels and alternate facility restriction levels
    nConsole operator-controlled phones
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    nRerouting calls to console operators
    nChanging barrier codes
    nSending calls to console operators
    nConsole operator-controlled remote access
    nSending reports to console operators 
    						
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