Telrad Digital Attendant Console User Guide
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26 Attendant console DAY ALERT During times of heavy call traffic, you may direct incoming calls to ring at a day alert extension in addition to their ring- ing at the attendant position. Calls may be answered from either the attendant or the day alert position. To activate a day alert extension 1. Press [DAY ALERT] . The [DAY ALERT] indicator flashes. 2. Dial the number of the day alert extension. The [DAY ALERT] indicator lights steadily. To cancel day alert •Press [DAY ALERT] . The [DAY ALERT]...
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Attendant console 27 OVERFLOW When predefined overflow conditions are met, the system automatically directs incoming calls to ring at a prepro- grammed overflow extension. Calls continue to ring at the attendant position as well, and may be answered from either the overflow extension or the attendant position. Overflow conditions are met when: • More than a defined number of calls are waiting in the Main Call queue. • A call has been waiting in the Main Call queue beyond a defined time limit. • The...
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28 Attendant console TO SHUT DOWN THE CONSOLE •Press [POSITION BUSY] . The [POSITION BUSY] button indicator lights steadily. To return the console to operation • Press [POSITION BUSY] again. The [POSITION BUSY] button indicator light goes off. If your console has been programmed to require a password when deactivating position busy, you are prompted to enter your four-digit Executive Credit Code number. NOTE If all members of an attendant position activate position busy, night service is...
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Attendant console 29 NIGHT SERVICE To put the console and the system into night service •Press [NIGHT] . The [NIGHT] indicator flashes. During Night service, the attendant console does not receive incoming calls and the queues are not active. To return the console to day service •Press [NIGHT] again. The [NIGHT] indicator goes off.
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30 Attendant console BUSY VERIFICATION You can verify the current state of any outside line. • Dial the number of an outside line. If the line is available, you seize the outside line and hear outside dial tone. Otherwise, busy tone is heard. The extension using the outside line and the outside line status (e.g. RING, BUSY, HOLD, etc.) is shown on the console display.
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Attendant console 31 TO CLEAR AN ALARM DISPLAY When a fault is detected in system operation, an alarm message is sent to the display of the attendant console. The System Administrator should be advised of any alarm indication. When the alarm message is no longer needed, you may clear the alarm from the display: •Press [CLEAR ALARM] .
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32 Attendant console CLASS OF SERVICE (COS) REASSIGNMENT You may change the Day and Night Class Of Service (COS) of any extension in the system. To change an extensions Class Of Service 1. Press {PROGRAM}. 2. Press {COS}. 3. Dial the extension number. 4. Press {DAY COS}. 5. Enter the new Day COS number. 6. Press {NIGHT COS}. 7. Enter the new Night COS number. 8. Do one of the following: •Press {EXIT} once to repeat the extension number entry procedure for another extension. or •Press {EXIT}...
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Attendant console 33 THE 36 BUTTON ADD-ON UNIT The Attendant console may be equipped with a 36 button Add-on unit (see front cover) to provide Direct Station Selection (DSS), Busy Lamp Field (BLF) indications and additional personal speed dial buttons. The Add-on unit has 32 programmable buttons and may be assigned up to four 32-button maps. A map is an arrange- ment of up to 32 entries representing extensions. This pro- vides the attendant with an additional 128 programmable buttons. To change the...
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34 Attendant console DOOR UNIT If your system is equipped with a door unit and your con- sole has been programmed accordingly, you can control the entry of visitors into premises. When someone presses the doorbell, a call waiting ring sounds at your console. To speak to the visitor 1. Press [ANSWER] or the flashing [DOOR] button. 2. Speak to the visitor. To open the door •Press [ *] . To end your conversation • Press [RELEASE] or [DROP] .
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Attendant console 35 SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK If your console has been defined as the time setting sta- tion: 1. Press {PROGRAM}. 2. Press {TIME}. 3. Dial the correct time, using HHMM in 24 hour format (e.g., 1530 for 3:30 pm). 4. Dial the correct date, using DDMMYY format (e.g. 030194 for Jan 3, 1994). 5. Press {SAVE}.