Toshiba Perception 1 2 User Manual
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Lockout BENEFITS Lockout provides a degree of privacy to a station user, by not allowing an attendant to break into a locked-out, monitored station. 4-26
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Meef-Me Page DESCRIPTION OPERATION PROGRAMMING The Meet-Me Page feature enables a call to be parked, while an individual is paged from an attendant console. The paged party can then pick up the call by accessing any system telephone and dialing the Meet-Me Page access code. To Make a Meet-Me Page: 1. Dial the Meet-Me Page access code (El m) , W The EXCL SRC LED will light steadily when the first digit is dialed. W The voice path to the caller will be broken. W DEST will be displayed, as...
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Meet-Me Page .: Meet-Me Page Zone # 11 Meet-Me Page Zone # 12 Meet-Me Page Zone # 13 Meet-Me Page Zone # 14 Meet-Me Page Zone # 15 NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. RELATED FEATURES 1. Access to Paging (System). 2. Hold-All Calls (Station). 3. Meet-Me Page (Station). In A levels of software, along with the D.01 level of software, the maximum number of the Meet-Me Page zones is 10. In 0.02 level of software and above, the number of the Meet-Me Page zones is 16. The attendant may reaccess a parked...
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Message Waiting DESCRIPTION M essage Waiting allows an attendant console, that has been designated as the Message Center, to activate the Message Waiting signal on telephones which have been equipped to receive a Message Waiting indication. Such telephones may be either the 2500-series telephones with lamp indicators, or electronic/digital telephones with assigned m buttons. The attendant console’s Busy Lamp Field can display all the stations that have Message Waiting set. OPERATION To Leave a...
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Message Waifing 2. Dial the All Clear access code (g 0 5 . 3. Press them button. PROGRAMMING The Message Center is defined in the DMCD Data Block. In order for an electronic/digital telephone to receive a Message Waiting indication, it must have a designated m button, which is assigned in the DEKT Data Block. Standard telephones receive this capability through the assignment of Message Waiting Lamp (MWL = Y) within the DSTT Data Block. NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 70. The number of...
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Night Service Control DESCRlPTlON Each attendant console in a PERCEPTION system has the ability to activate or deactivate the Night Service. This allows calls which arrive either after regular business hours, or during other designated time periods, to be routed either to specific stations (Flexible Night Answer), or to a common signaling device which indicates incoming calls through the sound of a bell, gong, or chime (Universal Night Answer). When utilizing Flexible Night Answer, each attendant...
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Night Service Confrol 6. Press the m button. H The RLS LED will light. W Both the NITE and LPK LEDs will go out. NOTE: If a nonexistent DN has been dialed, the attendant will hear overflow tone.This tone can be released by pressing the button. To Assign Universal Night Answer Connections: 1. Press an idle m button. H The LPK LED will light. W The RLS LED will go out. 2. Press them button. 4 The NITE LED will flash. W Dial tone will be heard. 3. Dial the trunk access code followed by its...
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Night Service Control 6. A trunk’s member number is the second half of the Group/Member Number (GMN) indication in the DTRK Data Block. The member number portion of this indication designates each individual trunk contained within a particular trunk group. 7. Night Service calls from DID or CCSA trunks to specific directory numbers (LDNs), will be routed to the destination defined by the NT1 and NT2 entries in the DSYS Data Block. These entries cannot be changed by the attendant. RELATED...
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Non-Delayed Operation DESCRIPTION The Non-Delayed Operation allows a console operator to make a call for a requesting station user, without requiring the station user to go on-hook. The user initially reaches the attendant console by dialing 1. OPERATION 1. An attendant answers a 0 call from a requesting station. PROGRAMMING RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS 2. The attendant dials the desired trunk access code. 3. The attendant either dials the desired number and then releases, or simply releases and...
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Ovevflo w Facility DESCRlPTl()N The Overflow Facility is activated by a dedicated B button on the attendant console. Pressing this button causes any incoming calls, which are not answered within the designated Attendant Overflow time-out period, to be automatically transferred either to a specific preassigned station, or to the Universal Night Answer (UNA) facility. Overflow is active, only when the Overflow feature has been activated and the attendant is busy using a loop button. OPERATION 1....