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Page 541

Q-  WIDE PROGRAMMING
  NUMBER OF OPERATORS
Description
Related
Programming
l
Feature Reference
Instructions
Issue 1-O
Step  l
Step  
Step  l
Use this option to specify the number of system operators (l-4). After
programming this option. 
 to QC- Operator Extensions to  the
attendant extensions.
When  attendants:
 Change the QC- Number of Operators entry
Go to  Class of  and change the former attendant’s COS to a
valid extension’s COS (l-27)
Default 
One operator installed.
Attendant  Forwarding Cancel...

Page 542

Q- SYSTEM  
QC- OPERATOR   EXTENSIONS
Description
Use this option to designate the operator extensions. Always assign the
system’s main attendant to port 00 (usually extension 300). When you
designate an attendant. the 
 automatically sets:
 E- Extensions.  Class of Service to 30
oE- Extensions. EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number to OP (l-4)
Conditions
When removing attendants:
oChange the QC- Number of Operators entry
oGo to  Class of Service and change the former attendant’s COS to a
valid...

Page 543

Q- SYSTEM  PROGRAMMING
 OPERATOR  LOOP KEYS (ONYX IV)
Description
Related
Programming
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step  
Step  
Step  l
Step  l
Step 3 l
Issue 1-OUse this option to assign a loop number (l-3) to each Attendant Console
incoming loop 
 When  enter a loop number for trunks (in  trunks
ring their associated loop key.
For example. if vou enter 
 for QC- LOOP KEY
 and EL- LOOP NUMBER for trunk 1. trunk   loop key 1. All trunks
 a loop number ring the 0 loop key, if there is one. If there is...

Page 544

Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
QC- OPERATOR   KEYS (ONYX IV)
Description
Use this option to assign each Attendant Console outgoing loop key (l-5) to a
trunk group 
 Refer to the Line (Trunk) Rotaries feature when
programming trunk groups.
Conditions
None
Default Value
No rotaries assigned.
Related
Programming
Attendant Console 
 IV)
To program loop keys...
lE- Trunks, EL- Loop Number  Assign trunks to one of four loop numbers.
Trunks ring the Attendant Console according to the trunk loop number and the
loop key loop...

Page 545

Q- SYSTEM  PROGRAMMING
QC- OPERATOR 
 DSS KEYS (ONYX IV)
Description
Related
Programming
l
 1-oUse this option to assign the functions of the 20 
Attendant Console
programmable  Each  can have one of the functions listed below.
Refer to the appropriate feature and the Attendant Console Feature Handbook
  for more information.
For this function... 
 this code...
Alternate Attendant
Group .. . The console’s extension number (for key 20 only)
Hotline . . . . . Extension number
ICM Directory . . . . D
Orbit...

Page 546

  Y  WIDE PROGRAMMING
QC- OPERATOR  DSS KEYS (ONYX IV)
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step  l
Step  
Step 2 l
Step 3 
Alternate Attendant. Attendant Console (ONYX IV)
Attendant Console (ONYX IV)
Directory Dialing 
 IV)
To enter data on the PRF:
For each Attendant Console programmable key (l-20) on Table 10, enter the
code for the appropriate function.
To enter data at the programming terminal:
You only see the prompts for the appropriate number of operators. if your 
Number of Operators  is 1.  only see...

Page 547

Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
QD- NUMBER OF SYSTEM SPEED DIAL DIGITS
Description
Related
Programming
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step 1 
Step 1 
Step 2 
Step 3 
Use this option to determine the number of System Speed Dial digits. The
choices are:
2 10 numbers (70-79)
3 100 numbers (700-799)
4 1000 numbers (7000-7999)
In VS, this option can only be 2 (10 numbers) or 3 (100 numbers).
Conditions
None
Default Value
3 (Speed Dial Numbers 700-799)
Speed Dial
CP- Inhibit System Speed Dial 
  Allow/deny...

Page 548

   
QE- AUTOMATIC HANDSFREE
Description
Related
Programming
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step  
Step I l
Step  
Step 3 l
Use this option to  Automatic Handsfree for  This option
affects all kevsets.
None
Default 
Automatic Handsfree enabled (Y).
None
Automatic Handsfree
To enter data on the PRF:
For QE- Auto-Handsfree on Table 10, enter Y to enable Automatic
Handsfree; enter N to disable.
To enter data at the programming terminal:
Type Q. You see: 
Type E. You see:AUTO-HANDSFREE?
Enter Y or N for QE-...

Page 549

Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
QE- MANUAL 
Description
Related
Programming
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step 1 
Step 1 l
Step 2 
Issue 1-OUse this option to enable/disable the Manual Side Tone option. If enabled
(Y), you can specify the 
 network for each trunk in QE- Line Gain
Table. The system does not do an automatic 
 test after power up. If
disabled (N), you cannot manually adjust each trunk’s sidetone. However, the
system automatically does a side tone after power up. This option affects all
trunks....

Page 550

 SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
QE- LINE GAIN TABLE, GAIN
Description
Note:
Step  
Step 2 l
Step 3 l
Step  
  
Use this option to set the relative gain for each trunk. This may be necessary
to compensate for transmission gains or losses from the Central Office. The
QE entry choices are:
+ 6 
 gain
+ 3 
 gain
0 
 (no gain or loss)
-3  loss
-6  loss
-9 
 loss
-12 
 loss
A 3 
 gain   doubles the volume on the trunk. A 3  loss (-3 
cuts the volume on the trunk in half.
Testing the Trunk Signal Levels
Before setting...
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