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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-6, Version 4 
4. Press “#.‘I 
5. Replace the handset. 
To use a Walking Class of Service code: 
1. Pick up the handset of an extension other than your own. 
You will hear intercom dial tone from the handset. 
2. Dial “#13.” 
3. Enter your extension number. 
4. Enter your Walking Class of Service code. 
5. Press ‘W.” 
6. Enter a trunk access code (88xX, 9,81 - 86). 
You will hear the outside dial tone from the handset. 
7. Dial the...

Page 542

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 
To confirm a Walking Class of Service code (Attendant Phone only): 
1. Pick up the handset. 
You will hear the intercom dial tone from the handset. 
2. Press the CONF key. 
3. Dial “#12.” 
4. Enter the extension number. 
The Walking Class of Service code for that extension will appear on the 
display. 
Considerations 
l Walking Class of Service can be used by KTELs, DSLTs, and SLTs. 
l A Walking Class of Service code can be used on more than one...

Page 543

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 
Char>ter 2. Attendant Features 
Attendant Features 
CPC-6, Version 4 
This chapter describes features that are available to an attendant phone. 
In addition to functioning as a central answering point, an attendant phone also has 
special capabilities for monitoring and programming other phones. 
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Page 544

Section 700, Feature Operation Attendant Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 
Attendant Assignment of Speed Dialing 
(All Versions) 
Description 
The attendant can assign system speed dialing numbers. System speed dialing 
numbers are shared by all DBS extensions. 
Operation 
1. Press the ON/OFF key. 
l You will hear intercom dial tone from the speaker. 
l The ON/OFF LED will light. 
2. Press the PROG key. 
“F” will appear on the display. 
f 
3. Press AUTO. 
“FA” will appear on the display....

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Attendant Features 
CPC-6, Version 4 
Considerations 
l Storing a new number erases any previously stored data. 
l To delete a System Speed Dial number, perform the programming steps, 
but do not enter a number before pressing HOLD. 
l Storing names for System Speed Dialing can also be done using a DSS 
console connected to the attendant phone. 
Attendant Busy Override 
(CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher) 
Description 
The Attendant Busy Override...

Page 546

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Attendant Features 
CPC-6, Version 4 
f 
Attendant Call Park 
(All Versions) 
Des&p tion 
Using the Attendant Call Park feature, the Attendant may park an outside call until the 
called party can be found. The attendant can then use the Paging feature to inform the 
called party of the call’s Park Number. The parked call can then IX retrieved from any 
extension by dialing the Park Number. 
The attendant phone is equipped with ten outside line Park...

Page 547

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Attendant Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
To release a parked call (after receiving the Park Number from the Attendant): 
1. Pick up the handset. 
You will hear intercom dial tone. 
2. Dial “76.” 
3. Enter the Park Numberas_signed to the call. 
“PARK PICK 0 1” will appear if 0 1 was the assigned Park Number, then “CO 
TALK ##03” will appear if the call arrived on line 3. 
Related Programming 
l FFl (System): Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer...

Page 548

Section 700, Feature Operation Attendant Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 
CPC-B, Version 4 
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Attendant Control of Absence Messages, 
Call Forwarding, and DND 
(All Versions) 
Des&p tion 
An attendant phone can cancel the Absence Message, Call Forwarding, and Do-Not- 
Disturb (DND) features activated on any extension. 
Operation 
To cancel an Absence Message, Call Forwarding, or DND: 
1. Press the ON/OFF key. 
l You will hear intercom dial tone from the speaker. 
l The ON/OFF LED will light. 
2....

Page 549

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Attendant Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
i 
Attendant-Controlled Text Assignment, 
(All Versions) 
Description 
The attendant can assign text to extensions, system speed dial numbers, and Call 
Waiting/OHVA text replies without the use of a DSSL’2 and without entering the 
programming mode. 
Text is assigned through the dialpad on the attendant phone. 
Operation 
To assign names to extenSiOnS: 
1. Pick up the receiver or press the ON/OFF key. 
2. Press...

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Attendant Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
4. Press AUTO. 
5. Dial the desired of system speed dial number (00-89). 
6. Press AUTO to backspace and erase the existing name. 
7. Use the dialpad sequences shown in Table 3 on page 57 to enter letters and/or 
numbers. 
Press FLASH after each letter. 
Press CONF to switch between numbers and letters. 
8. To store your entry, press HOLD. 
To 
assign text to Call Waiting/OHVA Text Replies (CPC-B Version 4.0 or...
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