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Starplus Triad Xts Digital Key Telephone System System Programming And Operation Manual
Starplus Triad Xts Digital Key Telephone System System Programming And Operation Manual
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Attendant Directory List Programming 3-9 Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation The first entry (000) in the Directory List is shown on the display. AAA = Directory List entry number (000-199) XXXX = Either:, A 3- or 4-digit station number (100-8999) -or- A 3-digit local number/name translation table number (600-799 minus assigned station numbers that would overlap) -or- A 4-digit remote device number (1000-8999 minus assigned station numbers that would overlap) -or- A 4-digit station speed bin...
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3-10 At te nd a n t D ire ct o r y L ist P ro g ram mi n g Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation 7. Press HOLD, then use [] or [#] to scroll to next entry. -or- Hang up to end programming. To clear an entry: 1. Select desired entry. 2. Press TRANS. 3. Press FLASH. 4. Press SPEED. Confirmation tone sounds and entry is erased. The following procedure is used to associate names to the Local Number/Name Translation Table number only. 1. Enter desired three-digit Directory List number (000-199), or...
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Attendant Directory List Programming 3-11 Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation Operation To view the directory list: 1. Dial the Directory List dial code [680] on the dial pad, -or- Press the flexible button programmed as a directory dialing button. 2. Press a button on the key pad, once, twice or three times, that represents the letter of the alphabet to begin viewing the list of names (e.g., when 2 is first pressed, it produces names starting with A. When 2 is pressed a second time, names...
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3-12 Attendant Disable Outgoing CO Line Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation 4. Hang up to complete the transfer. Conditions » If the desired party is an intercom station, that station is signaled according to their intercom selector/H-T-P switch (SLT stations tone ring). » If the desired party is associated to a speed dial bin, the system selects a CO line and dials the number programmed into the speed dial bin. Call progress tones are then heard. » If station is in Directory Dialing mode and...
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Attendant Setting Time and Date 3-13 Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press the ATTN OVERRIDE flexible button (FLASH 05, Button #1). 2. Enter a valid number (0 or 1) that corresponds with the following entries: [0] = Disabled [1] = Enabled 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT … Attendant Override is disabled. Operation To call a station busy on a CO call: Press the preprogrammed AT TN OVERRIDE button [601]. Three short tone bursts are...
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3-14Attendant Station Assignment Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation 2. Choose display format by pressing the appropriate button in the flexible button field. The time can be displayed in the standard 12-hour format or the 24-hour format. 3. Dial the time and date in the order shown below (2 digits for each entry, for a total of 10 digits): Ye a r Month Day Hour Minute 4. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. When entering the time and date, use the...
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Attendant Unavailable3-15 Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [10]. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid station number (100-8999) on the dial pad, followed by a “1” to add or “0” to delete the attendant assignment. 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT … Station 100 is assigned as the first attendant. Attendant Unavailable Description The Attendant Unavailable feature lets Attendant...
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3-16 At te nd a n t Vo ic e Ma i l A la r m C l ea r Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation » If all Attendants in the system are unavailable, no Attendants are available for internal/external callers. » Recalls are directed to all programmed available Attendants. » If only one Attendant is programmed in the system, and that Attendant is unavailable, users dialing zero hear an error tone. Attendant Voice Mail Alarm Clear Description The Attendant display shows an alarm condition when the system...
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DSS/BLF Console with Map3-17 Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation Any one of the five MAP configurations may be assigned to the DSS/BLF and any number of maps may be assigned to one station. However, MAPs that have buttons assigned as CO lines cannot be changed, buttons assigned as Stations can be changed by the user. There are five pre-defined MAPs for the DSS/BLF console with default button programming. Refer to Figure 3-2 on page 3-17 through Figure 3-6 on page 3-21. MAP #1 -- By default...
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3-18DSS/BLF Console with Map Chapter 3 - Attendant Features and Operation MAP #2 -- By default has the first 48 Stations, 100-147, appear in sequential order. All buttons on Map #2 are flexible and can be changed by the station user. This map can be duplicated on another DSS/DLS Console and assigned to the same station. Figure 3-3: DSS Console Map #2