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Lucent Technologies Enterprise Communications Server Release7 Manual
Lucent Technologies Enterprise Communications Server Release7 Manual
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 15 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 For incoming calls, the display shows the called party’s name and extension. In the following sample, the called party is Liz Via who is at extension 4328. For outside calls, the display shows the kind of outside line used and the outside line’s access code. In the following sample, the access code the line used is a WATS line,...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 16 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Your system manager assigns calling privileges for all system users. A 2-digit number assigned by your system manager, followed by a hyphen and 4-alpha characters that identify the user’s calling privileges. The 4-alpha characters are listed in Ta b l e 2 . nCall purpose Call-purpose information identifies features that are in...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 17 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 nCall status Call-status displays the phone call’s current status. Ta b l e 4 identifies call status indicators and describes when they occur. dDisplays when called parties do one of the following: nDo not answer nSend their calls to coverage nAre unavailable and have a temporary bridged appearance. fSystem users forward their...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 18 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 NOTE: If your system has Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) — Primary Rate Interface (PRI), refer to Chapter 4, ‘‘Using the Features’’, for display information associated with ISDN-PRI. Ringer-Volume Control Area The ringer-volume control area provides volume control for: nIncoming calls nTimed reminder tones...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 19 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure 8. Ringer Volume Control Area (enhanced console) The ringer volume control area has an (up) button, a (down) button, and a SELECT button. To adjust the volume on your console: 1. Press and release the (up) button) or (down) button to activate the display. The display exhibits a bar graph and identifies the tone to be...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 20 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Figure 9. Selector Console Area Determining Extension Number Status You can determine the status of an extension by pressing the two buttons necessary to complete the extension and looking at the lamp to the left of the appropriate DXS button. nIf the lamp is dark, the extension is idle. nIf the lamp is lighted, the extension is...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 21 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 nIf a station has the SAC feature active and is busy, the DXS/BLF lamps remain steady until the station is no longer busy. At that time, the lamp goes to a flashing mode. The PC Console alerts by changing colors on the icon for the associated extension. Tones Heard Through Handset or Headset When you operate the console, you...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Understanding the Console Layout 22 Physical Layout of Your Console 2 Call Waiting Ringback Low 15 times a minute with decreasing volume during the last 0.2 secondA call is waiting at the console and the called party has been notified that the call is waiting. Incoming Call RingingOn-off, low0.5 second An incoming call is waiting to be answered. Calls Waiting (Queued Calls)On-off,...
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Operating the Console 23 3 DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 3 Operating the Console As a console operator, you spend the majority of your day placing calls, transferring calls, and putting callers on hold. You might also place a conference call or handle communications for an unexpected emergency. This section describes and provides step-by-step procedures for these operations. Before you read the rest of this section, check...
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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 Console Operations 555-230-700 Issue 4 June 1999 Operating the Console 24 Activating the Console 3 Activating the Console Activating the console refers to preparing the console for human control. To activate the console: 1. Plug in the handset or the headset. 2. Select one of the following two options: nIf you are at the principal console, press the NIGHT button if the Night lamp is lit. nIf you are not at the principal console, press the POS...