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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY PC Console Release 2.5 Users Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY PC Console Release 2.5 Users Manual
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Switch FeaturesIssue 2.5 October 1999 6-45 4. Click the Clocked Override feature button. n The Clocked Override feature button remains white. n The display shows: ENTER DEACTIVATION DAY AND TIME5. Use the touch-tone buttons to enter (in the following order): The deactivation day (1 through 7) The deactivation time (0000 through 2359) n The display shows: ROUTE PLAN: x FOR: ddd DEACT-TIME: tt:ttIn the illustration above, “x” represents the routing plan number, “ddd” represents a 3-letter...
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Switch Features6-46 Issue 2.5 October 19992. Use the keyboard or the touch-tone buttons to enter the number (1 through 8) of the routing plan that should go into effect. NOTE: If you select any button other than 1 through 8, the Immediate Manual Override attempt will be denied and the display will return to Normal mode. If this occurs, return to Step 1 to try again. n The Immediate Override feature button remains white. n The display is updated to show: OLD ROUTE PLAN: x ENTER NEW PLAN: yIn the...
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Switch FeaturesIssue 2.5 October 1999 6-47 No Answer Timer (Generic 3)This feature increments a delay threshold count when a call to the attendant has not been answered within a preset length of time (usually about 20 seconds). Return Call TimeoutThis feature sends a special ringing tone to the attendant when a transferred call has not been answered within a preset length of time, and has returned to the console. The expiration time period for return call timeout is administered for unanswered...
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Switch Features6-48 Issue 2.5 October 1999 Timed Reminder This feature sends a special ringing tone to the attendant if one of the following conditions exist: n A call, which has been on hold at the console for a period of time longer than the preset maximum, needs attention. n An extended call has not been answered within a preset time period, and has returned to the console. The timed reminder expiration times are administered separately for held calls and unanswered extended calls. When the...
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Switch FeaturesIssue 2.5 October 1999 6-49 Trunk Group Busy/Warning Indicators to AttendantRefer to the description of this feature in Chapter 9, “Troubleshooting.” Trunk IdentificationRefer to the description of this feature in Chapter 9, “Troubleshooting.” Trunk-to-Trunk TransferThis feature allows the attendant to originate two outgoing trunk calls, and connect them together. For example, if two company employees are on business trips to different cities and need to talk to each other, the...
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Switch Features6-50 Issue 2.5 October 1999n You hear dial tone. n The Split feature button is displayed in white. 4. Call the second outside party. 5. When the second party answers, explain the purpose of the call. Ask the party to wait to be connected. (If the second party does not answer, go to Step 8.) 6. Click the Split feature button. n The Split feature button is displayed in gray. n The Transfer and Cancel icons are displayed on the call bar that is associated with this call. n The...
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Operating in a Distributed Communications System Environment 7 Issue 2.5 October 1999 7-1 A DCS configuration consists of 2 to 20 private switches that are interconnected. These switches may be in different geographical locations. To certain system features, however, the DCS configuration appears as a single switch. These features, and their usage, are listed alphabetically in this chapter. A feature is transparent if it works the same (from the user’s perspective) whether the consoles...
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Operating in a Distributed Communications System Environment 7-2 Issue 2.5 October 1999 Attempts to activate ACTGA for a remote trunk group that has a different Trunk Access Code (TAC) than the local switch causes the Trunk Group button to be displayed in pink. Contact the System Administrator if this problem occurs. Attendant Display In a DCS environment, the Attendant Display feature has the same transparency with respect to Calling Party Identification, Called Party Identification, Class...
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Operating in a Distributed Communications System Environment Issue 2.5 October 1999 7-3 The call bar display for DCS busy verification does not indicate the status of the attempt; such as “INVALID,” “TERMINATED,” “BRIDGED,” or “OUT OF SERVICE”. Refer to Chapter 9, “Troubleshooting,” for the procedures to activate the Busy Verification of Telephones and Remote Trunks feature. Call Forwarding All Calls The operating procedures required to activate and deactivate this feature for an extension...