Tone Commander 30e120 Attendants Guide
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Name Display Setup Any DSS or line button may have an associated name entry which is shown in the display in place of the station or line number. Console buttons are used to enter the names – characters are printed below the buttons on the console front panel. DSS buttons must first be programmed with DSS or autodial numbers before name entries are assigned. To program name displays: aPress HOLD, then TRANSFER, then RELEASE, then N (6) on the dial pad to enter name programming mode. The display will show: - this will be followed by a help display. aPress the DSS or line button to be programmed. Press SHIFT first if programming the station on the lower half of a DSS button. The station or line status light will turn on. aIf the selected button is currently programmed, the name will be displayed. If you do not want to change the currently programmed name, press HOLD, then select another DSS or line button. A switch inside the Central Processing Unit may be set to prevent name display programming changes. Consult with your installer if you cannot enter or change names. MNO6 HOLD TRANSFER RELEASENAME ASSIGN 28 Tone Commander 30e120 Attendant’s Guide
aEnter the name using the labeled console buttons; letters are printed on the console front panel beneath the buttons. Any existing name entry will be overwritten. Do not exceed 14 characters, including spaces. BKSPACE deletes the last character entered. CLEAR deletes the entire entry. aPress HOLD to store the new name. aSelect another DSS or line button to be programmed. or Press RELEASE to exit autodial programming mode (or wait for automatic exit). NOTE – Systems with multiple attendant positions have a single set of names shared by all consoles. Name displays may be programmed from any attendant position. Tone Commander 30e120 Attendant’s Guide 29
Using a Headset A headset may be used in place of the handset. Unplug the handset cord from the jack on the left side of the 30e console, and plug the headset into the jack. Some headsets have a jack for the handset, allowing you to switch between the two devices without unplugging. The 30e console is compatible with amplified electronic headsets only. Contact your system vendor, headset manufacturer, or Tone Commander if you have any questions regarding headset compatibility. Console Care Your Tone Commander console is easy to care for. There are no specific maintenance requirements. Never attempt to clean the console by spraying it with cleaners. Do not use solvents or abrasive substances – harm to the console finish may result. A mild glass cleaner sprayed on a soft cloth is sufficient to clean the console. Wipe the console face gently to remove fingerprints and surface dirt. Although your console is not fragile, it is a precision instrument and should be treated as such. Spilling liquids on it may adversely affect internal electronics and void your warranty. 30 Tone Commander 30e120 Attendant’s Guide
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