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Lucent Technologies Enterprise Communications Server Release7 Manual
Lucent Technologies Enterprise Communications Server Release7 Manual
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Understanding the Console Layout 5 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 2 Understanding the Console Layout Your console is a powerful communications tool. With it, you function as a communications hub by managing calls and performing a variety of special functions. The goal of this chapter is to familiarize you with the console layout. At the end of this chapter, you will be able to describe the...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 6 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure Notes: Figure 1. 302A/B Console 1. Lamp Test Switch 8. Display 2. Handset 9. Select Button 3. Handset Cradle 10. Volume Control Buttons 4. Call Processing Area 11. Outside-line Buttons 5. Outside-line Buttons 12. Feature Buttons 6. Warning Lamps and Call Waiting Lamps13. Call Appearance Buttons 7. Display Buttons Te s t1...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 7 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure Notes: Figure 2. 302C Console Outside-Lines Buttons Area The outside-lines buttons area allows you to choose an outside line or can be dedicated for paging system users. The outside-lines buttons area includes: nLabeled buttons representing outside lines nA Busy lamp that lights when all outside lines are busy 1. Handset 7....
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 8 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 nA Warning lamp that lights when a predetermined number of outside lines are busy nA Control lamp indicating that an outside line is in use Figure 3. Sample Outside-Lines Buttons Area Call Appearance Buttons The call appearance buttons allow you to answer calls, place calls, or place calls on hold. It includes: nA call appearance...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 9 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure 4. Call Appearance Buttons and Lamps Dialing Keypad The dialing keypad has several buttons and lamps used for processing calls or notifying you of calls that are waiting to be answered, system-detected alarms, and lines that are available for placing calls. Figure 5. Call Processing Area
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 10 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 The call-appearance buttons allow you to: nCancel a call The CANCEL button allows you to abort a call procedure without disconnecting parties who are on the line. nStart a call The START button allows you to initiate a call or to transfer a call. NOTE: If you have Autostart, you can begin a call without pressing any button....
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 11 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Features The features area of your console allows you to perform standard and specialty operations. Your console is configured with features purchased by your company. Your system manager can provide a list of features available to you. For specific feature information, refer to Chapter 4, ‘‘Using the Features’’ . Calls Waiting...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 12 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure 6. Feature Button Area The Display The alphanumeric display provides information about callers, called parties, call status, and call features. Your console has 9 buttons in the display area that function as different modes for viewing information. On the basic console, they are located on the display module. On the...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 13 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure 7. Display These display mode buttons are as follows: NOTE: Your system manager may change the function of each button. nNORMAL MODE (comes with every console) This button displays call-related information for active, incoming calls and console-originated calls. For more information on information that displays in normal...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 14 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 nNEXT MSG This button displays the next stored LWC message. If you are in Cover Msg Rt mode, the display shows END OF MESSAGES or NEXT TO REPEAT. If you are in Integrated Directory mode, it displays the next caller’s name. nDELETE MSG (Message) This button deletes the displayed message. nINTGRTD DIRECTORY (Integrated Directory)...