TiE Onyx 2, 3, 4, 5 Service And Programming Manual
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ALTERNATE ATTENDANT, ATTENDANT CONSOLE (ONYX IV) Description Programming Related Features An attendant with an Attendant Console can forward calls to an Alternate Attendant group. This is helpful when the attendant must temporarily leave the console but does not want calls to go unanswered. The attendant presses a specially programmed Alternate Attendant group key to activate and deactivate Alternate Attendant. After activating Alternate Attendant, calls that ring the Attendant Console also ring the...
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ALTERNATE ATTENDANT, ATTENDANT CONSOLE (ONYX IV) Feature Operation Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 l To enable Alternate Attendant at an Attendant Console: Press Alternate Attendant kev.. Look for: Attendant On You cannot use the Alternate procedure (i.e., + ext.+ 3) instead. To disable Alternate Attendant at an Attendant Console: Press Alternate Attendant key. Look for:Alternate Attendant key Off To answer an Alternate Attendant group call:Listen for: Lift handset.Look for:INTERCOM Fast Flash (if an...
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ANALOG STATION INTERFACE AS1 Modules The Analog Station Interface module provides standard 2500 set service at any extension port. Install the AS1 when the site requires-a limited number of analog interfaces -- without reducing the number of Line/Trunk ports. This lets the installer easily connect auxiliary equipment such as Integrated Voice Messaging without using Special Trunk Interface ports. The AS1 module can also support on-premise 2500 type telephones. The system requires an AS1 module for each...
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ANALOG STATION INTERFACE Description (Cont’d) Programming Related Features Feature Operation Conditions a. modules do not support Dial Pulse (500 type) telephones. b. The device connected to the must meet the FCC Part 68 requirements. for Type ringers (with a REN of 1 or less). For outdialing, the device connected must provide standard DTMF signals. Do not connect a telephone with an electro-mechanical ringer. c. Do not install a telephone connected to an off-premise. Wiring from the system to the...
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ATTENDANT CONSOLE Description The ONYX IV system allows up to four Attendant Consoles. The Attendant Console offers unique features that streamline call processing for operators. These features include: Special function keys that simplify placing and answering calls, transferring calls and putting calls on Hold. Feature keys for speeding up other common attendant functions 20 programmable keys for one button access to extensions and selected features A 40-character, two-row alphanumeric display for...
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ATTENDANT CONSOLE (ONYX IV) Description (Cont’d) Attendant Console Special Function Dial Pad Issue 1-OFEATURES
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ATTENDANT CONSOLE (ONYX IV) Description Attendant Console Loop. Recall and Hold The five loop keys are for placing and outside (trunk) calls. In programming. assign a loop to incoming trunks and outgoing trunk groups. each loop a dual function: Press it idle to place a trunk-group call or press it flashing to answer a trunk call. Since each trunk an assigned key. that attendant can tell the type of trunk by the key it rings. Refer to Programming Loop Keys below. The Attendant Console has...
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ATTENDANT CONSOLE (ONYX IV) Description Attendant Console Loop. Recall and Hold Keys Hold Keys (line) Keys -Recall Keys Issue 1-OFEATURES 1-26E
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ATTENDANT CONSOLE (ONYX IV) Description (Cont’d) Attendant Console Feature The Attendant Console has dedicated feature keys. Some of thess-feature keys. like SAVE and CONF. and are the same as those on the Others, like AUTO and INT. have functions unique to the console. This key... UP DOWN SAVE REDIAL AUTO TRF CONF SPLIT PAGE FLASH NIGHT Lets the attendant... Set the handset and incoming ringing volume. Also use these to set the display contrast and select from the Intercom Directory list.Change...