Tone Commander 2260d Attemdants Guide
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Line 4 – Hold Status Hold loop status is shown on line 4. Displays correspond to hold loop keys. Held calls can be retrieved by pressing their hold loop button. More information about a call is displayed if the POLL button is pressed before the hold loop button. Hold type can be one of the following: HLD– call placed on manual hold PAG– call placed on hold during a paging operation. NXF– call placed on hold due to an aborted transfer operation. CBK– call placed on hold during a callback operation The time that the call has been on hold, in 10 second increments, is displayed after the hold type. In the display below, call #1 has been on hold for 20 seconds, call #2 for 30 seconds, and call #3 on hold during a paging operation for 20 seconds. Call Information The type of call is shown in the call information field on lines 1-3. Possible displays include: Internal Page Recall All from (call fwd, all calls) External NXF Recall Busy from (call fwd, busy) Hold Recall CBK Recall No Ans from (call fwd, no answer) During dialing, call progress is displayed. Enter#– dial tone has been received, ready to dial Call Setup– dialing completed, waiting for the network to connect to called party Ringing– dialed call is ringing User Busy– called line is busy No Answer– called line did not answer Rejected– remote end rejected the call Not Avail– service or feature is not available Congestion– network indicates congestion Waiting for Response– the central office has not yet responded; the call cannot proceed until it does TALK External Barney Jones 12:33 HLD 2 HLD 3 PAG 2 8 Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide
Call Answe ring Ringing calls are prioritized according to the call type queues that have been set up by your installer. The next call waiting to be answered is shown on line 3 of the display – see page 7. To answer the ringing call shown in the display: aPress the ANSWER button. If you were connected to a call (call was displayed on line 1, with no call on line 2), that call will be placed on hold. After answering, you may: •transfer the call to a station or voice mail system •place the call on hold •announce the call over a paging system •release (disconnect/hang up) the call Operation Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide 9
Transfe rring Calls To transfer a call to a station: aPress the DSS button for the desired station. or aPress the ORIGINATE button. When “Enter #” is displayed, dial the station number with the dial pad. The entered digits will be displayed. The caller will be placed on hold, and will move to line 2 of the display. The party being transferred to will be displayed on line 1. (If the wrong DSS button was selected, press the CANCEL button to cancel dialing. Select another DSS button.) “Ringing” will be displayed when the called sta- tion begins to ring. You will hear ringback in the handset. If the called station is busy, you can: •Press the CANCEL button to return to the caller. or •Press the RELEASE button to cancel transfer; the caller remains on hold and moves to a hold loop with an NXF (incomplete transfer) indication. The console is now free to answer another call. or •Page the called party after pressing the CANCEL button (see page 15). 10 Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide
aPress the CONNECT button to immediately transfer the call without talking to the called party (unscreened transfer). or aWait for the called party to answer, then ask them if they will accept the transferred call. (At this time you can use the SPLIT button to switch the handset between the calling and called parties. The party you are connected to is displayed on the top line, and the party on hold is displayed on line 2.) aIf the caller will accept the call, press the CONNECT button. The calling party will be connected to the called party. aIf the caller will not accept the call, press the CANCEL button to return to the caller. or aPress the RELEASE button to disconnect the called party and move the calling party (on hold) to a hold loop. Call Ho ld To place a call on hold: aPress the HOLD button. The call will be placed in the first available hold loop. The display will show “HLD” and the time, in 10 second increments, that the call has been on hold (see page 8). Calls that are on hold longer than a preset recall time will ring at the console. Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide 11
To reconnect to a call on hold: aPress the Hold Loop button for the held call. To check the status of held calls: aPress the POLL button. aPress the Hold Loop button for the call to be checked. Information about the calling party will be displayed. aPress other Hold Loop buttons if you want to check the status of other held calls. aPress the POLL button when finished. The console will return to normal operation. To connect the call displayed on line 1 to a call on hold: aPress the Hold Loop button for the held call. The call on line 1 will be put on hold and will move to line 2 of the display. aPress the CONNECT button. The calls will be connected together, and removed from the console. If the wrong hold loop button is inadvertently selected, press the HOLD button to place the call back on hold. 12 Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide
Call Park The Call Park feature parks a call at a directory number. Another party can pick up the call by dialing a park retrieve code or pressing a feature key on an ISDN set. To park a call: aPress the PARK button. aPress a DSS button or dial the directory number where the call is to be parked. aPage the requested party, and inform them that a call is parked at the directory number (see page 15). To retrieve a parked call: aPress the UNPARK button. aPress a DSS button or dial the directory number where the call is parked. You will be reconnected to the caller. If the parked call has been retrieved or abandoned, you will hear reorder (fast busy) tone. Note: This feature requires proper configuration of the 2260d ISDN line in the telco central office to support Directed Call Park. This feature is not supported on Nortel DMS-100 central offices. Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide 13
Call Pickup To pick up a call ringing at a station: aPress the PICKUP button. aPress the ringing station’s DSS button. You will be connected to the call. Autom atic Callback The system can alert the console when a busy station becomes idle. To initiate an automatic callback: aDial the busy station. aPress the CALLBACK button. If a call waiting to be transferred is displayed on line 2, that call will be placed in a hold loop. The display above the Hold Loop button will show “CBK”. When the busy station becomes idle, the con- sole will ring. Line 3 will show a ring callback with the party’s identification. aPress the ANSWER button. The station will be dialed. aIf the callback was set up for a held party, press CONNECT to transfer the call. Note: This feature requires proper configuration of the 2260d ISDN line in the telco central office to support Directed Call Pickup. Note: This feature requires proper configuration of the 2260d ISDN line in the telco central office to support Automatic Callback. This feature is only supported with Lucent 5ESS Custom ISDN. 14 Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide
Announcing Calls To announce a call over an in-house paging system: aPress the PAGE button. If you were connected to a call, the caller is placed in a hold loop with “PAG” displayed. aAfter the paging system answers, announce the call. aPress the RELEASE button to disconnect from the page. The caller will remain on hold. The paged party must dial the console to retrieve an announced call. When you answer their call, press the Hold Loop button for the calling party, then press the CONNECT button to transfer the call. Voice Mail To transfer a call to a voice mail system: aPress the VOICE MAIL button. aPress the DSS button for the requested voice mailbox (optional, if you want to connect to a specific mailbox). aPress the CONNECT button to transfer the call. Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide 15
Call Re le ase To release (disconnect, or hang up) a call: The call to be released must be active on line 1 of the display. aPress the RELEASE button. If there is a second party active on line 2 of the display, they will remain on hold and move to a Hold Loop button with “NXF” displayed. Call Originating To place an outside call: aPress the ORIGINATE button, then dial the number with the dial pad. The digits entered will appear in the display. or aPress an autodial button (a spare DSS button that has been programmed with the desired number). To call a station: aPress the DSS button for the desired station. or aPress the ORIGINATE button, then dial the station number with the dial pad. 16 Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide
To place an intercom call: aPress the INTERCOM button if your system has a single intercom group, or press the INTCOM button for the desired intercom group. Dial the number of the station you want to call with the dial pad. Prio rity Calls The priority feature originates a call-waiting call to a station. If the station is busy, the user will hear a call waiting tone. They can then hookflash to answer your call. To initiate a priority call: aPress the PRIORITY button (instead of the ORIGINATE button). You will hear a confirm tone. If you were connected to a call, it will move to line 2 of the display. aPress the called party’s DSS button, or dial the call with the dial pad. You will hear ringback; the called party will hear a call waiting tone. You may press the CONNECT button at this time for an un- screened transfer. If screening the transfer, you will be connected to the called party when they flash their hookswitch to accept the call. aProceed with transferring the call as explained on page 11. Note: Both the 2260d and called station lines must be properly configured in the telco central office for this feature to operate. This feature is only supported with Lucent 5ESS Custom ISDN. Tone Commander 2260d Attendant’s Guide 17