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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
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Attendant Console A-3
Service Conditions (cont’d)
15. A PA-CS33 circuit card is required. The switch setting for PA-CS33 (ATI) is shown below:
16. The Attendant Console must be accommodated in one LN only when used in the IMX-U system.
17. A terminating node (FPC) must be assigned in the FCCS network.
18. Identical system data related to Attendant Console should be programmed at all nodes.
19. A different destination for C.O. incoming...

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A-4 Attendant Keypad
A-4 Attendant Keypad
General Description
This feature permits the Attendant to dial all calls from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] via a push-button PAD.
Operating Procedure
Refer to the description of each service feature related to Attendant Console. 
Service Conditions
1. Whether the NEAX2400 IMX is equipped with DP or DTMF trunk lines, signals from the ATTENDANT
KEY PAD will be converted.
2. Via the key pad, the...

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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
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Attendant Lockout A-5
A-5 Attendant Lockout
General Description
This feature denies an Attendant the ability to re-enter an established trunk/station connection without being recalled
by the station.
Operating Procedure
No manual operation is required once this feature has been programmed into system data.
Service Conditions
1. This feature is, by definition, mutually exclusive with:
ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7]
BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
2....

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A-6 Attendant Loop Release
A-6 Attendant Loop Release
General Description
This feature allows an ATTENDANT CONSOLE loop to become available for a second call as soon as the
Attendant has directed the first call to a station, even if that station does not answer.
Operating Procedure
1. ATTENDANT CONSOLE indicates an incoming call. 
2. Press the ANSWER or INCOMING CALL INDICATION [I-2] key.
3. Dial the desired telephone number; receive...

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Attendant Loop Release A-6
Interactions (cont’d)
6. Calls processed via SERIAL CALL [S-15] are not released from the Attendant Console. These calls
remain in the loop until completion.
Programming
ASYD - System Data 2, Index 2, Bit 5. Assign as data “1.” Assign on a per-tenant basis. 

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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
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A-7 Attendant Override
A-7 Attendant Override
General Description
This feature permits an Attendant to enter a busy trunk connection within the NEAX2400 IMX, via the Attendant
Console [A-3]. Upon activation, a warning tone will be heard by the connected parties, after which they will be
connected with the Attendant in a three-way bridge.
Operating Procedure
1. Press the TKSL key. 
2. Dial the desired trunk route (2 or 3 digits) and the...

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Attendant Override A-7
Service Conditions (cont’d)
4. Each tone burst is 0.08 seconds in duration and is used to alert both parties that the Attendant is overriding
the conversation.
5. This feature can be denied on DICTATION [D-3] and PAGING [P-1] connections by assigned ARTD
data.
6. It is possible, via System Data, to completely disable the sending of warning tone during an ATTENDANT
OVERRIDE connection. Normally the two burst...

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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
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A-7 Attendant Override
Interactions (cont’d)
5. DICTATION ACCESS [D-3]: ATTENDANT OVERRIDE will be denied towards the Dictation Access
trunks.
6. PAGING ACCESS [P-1]: ATTENDANT OVERRIDE is denied to the Paging Access trunks.
7. DATA PRIVACY - CCIS [D-67] [D-68]: To prevent interruption of data transmission, the Attendant
cannot override a trunk connected to a busy station line when the user activates this feature.
Programming
STEP...

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Automatic Recall A-8
A-8 Automatic Recall
General Description
This feature works as a timed reminder. When a call handled by the Attendant remains on hold, camped-on, or
ringing unanswered for a fixed interval, the Attendant is automatically alerted.
Operating Procedure
No manual operation is required.
Service Conditions
1. AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] timing is preset in System Data at 30 seconds. See VARIABLE TIMING
PARAMETERS [V-1] for...

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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
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A-8 Automatic Recall
Programming
ASYD - System Data 1, Index 145. Timer Class 1 = 2 second. 
For normal operation, assign 00H [RAM data is 94H]. Any call that uses AUTOMATIC RECALL
keeps one of the Attendant Console switched loops busy. Since there are six loops per Attendant
console, the maximum use of this feature is limited to that number. The AUTOMATIC RECALL
interval (normally set for 30 seconds) is a system option (System Data 1,...
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